Backhoe Digging stumps

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rsnik

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I am a newbie an this is my first post.

I have a Bobcat B250 and did some stump digging today. Let me see if I can post a pic:

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I think that worked. I high centered the backhoe on the stump, maybe a pic:

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Cut the stump down

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Still high centered on stump:

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Put some timber under the stabilizers and some 2X12's under the back wheels and we were good to go.

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This is obviously not major news I just wanted to give it a try.
 
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   / Digging stumps #2  
Welcome to TBN!

Digging in REAL dirt..!!! Looks like alot of fun! :D

It's snowing here today - again - about 8" this past week of new snow. :(

Gonna have to plow today. (I'm not inclined to post pics.)

AKfish
 
   / Digging stumps #3  
rsnik,
Welcome to the forum and nice rig. We like lots of pics so that is a good start.
What is the purpose of getting over the stump? I usually reach over the stump with the hoe itself.
 
   / Digging stumps #4  
Welcome! Yeah, stump removal is a little trial and error depending on the size of the stump, tree type, machine size, and most importantly skill and experiance. Here I am taking one out with me B21 (21 hp frame mount TLB). My avatar pix came from this same day.

Pete
 
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Ok, lets try the pix this time... deleting seems to be odd, if you delete and then re-post with the same text it doesn't always work. Anyway, here's the pix.

Pete
 

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   / Digging stumps #6  
when it comes to digging stumps...the best (non-tractor) tool a man can buy is an "irrigation" or "cable layer" shovel...it's a regular shovel that is only about 4 inches wide...

To remove stumps you have to get to the roots...a narrow shovel works better than anything I have found (other than a hired laborer)

The next best stump digging tool is a 8,10, or 12 inch chainsaw...not an expensive one (even electiric ones work well)...
Of course using a back hoe you have a larger hole to begin so there is more room to angle and manuver a regular saw with but a saw with a very short bar/chain is paramount to get to some roots and can save a lot of additional digging and labor...

Once enough of the roots are exposed and cut just yank them out
 
   / Digging stumps #7  
/pine: yep :thumbsup: I save my old worn chain saw chains for cutting where they will be in the dirt. After using them, I file by hand and they go back hanging on the "dirty chain" nail. Only down side is a bit more bar wear, and you have to really clean the bar before putting on the "real" chain again. I tend to pinch my bars before I wear them out, and always have a spare. Eventually, you do have to toss the chain. These are 16" chains.

dig, cut, dig by hand, the 4" wide shovel, and the occasional word of encouragement spoken gently to the stump gets it out.

/usr/pete
 
   / Digging stumps #8  
eepete , you've got it...it's dog hard work but when you get one done it's a good feeling of accomplishment....

even if it is not in a conspicious place a cut off tree stump is one of the most un-sightly things there is in most cases IMO....

Many times if I am going to take out a tree and there is room... I get a line as high as possible on the tree and hook up a come-a-long and put some tension on it the direction I want the tree to fall...then I just start digging...

digging/cutting and keeping a check on the lean until the tree is down with stump intact... the bulk of the tree makes a big difference from just digging a cut off stump...
 
   / Digging stumps #10  
Welcome to the forum. We had a very active member here years ago that had an Earthforce tractor that was like yours before Bob Cat bought them and renamed.

If I had been stuck on the stump like you were I would have raised my loader a few inches and used the backhoe to lift and push the tractor forward off the stump. It is a pretty common move for inching forward while digging ditches. You may want to try it on safe ground and see how it works with your tractor.

MarkV
 

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