keegs
Veteran Member
Hurricane Sandy took down a large oak tree in our back garden. Most of the top crown of the tree landed in the road and took down a utility pole. The town cut up that portion of the tree and left me with a pile of rounds that will warm the house for and entire season. What remains is the lower portion of the crown, the trunk (about 20-24 feet long and 3-4 feet diameter at the base) and a root ball that is about 10-12 feet in diameter. Lodged in the root structure are medium to large stones. I started to pick away at the root structure to free the stones but it's slow going. I'm using a 5' steel bar to work out the stones. This requires allot of upper body strength as I'm working the bar for the most from chest level or overhead. The idea being, once the stones are removed I can begin to cut up the root structure with a chains saw. I might be at this a while ...any ideas?

