Removing A stump

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#21  
Sounds like that would work. A friend told me that after I power wash it, I should be able to cut it up with a chain saw. I am going to try that. First I will use the stump grinder to knock a lot of the dirt off.

Bob Rip
 
   / Removing A stump
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#22  
I started washing the stump with a garden hose. The neighbor with the power washer is out of town. The dirt is actually coming off pretty well. It just takes a lot of time. I think I will still do a final wash with the power washer to get off the grit. Any thoughts on this.

Bob Rip
 
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#23  
I finally borrowed the neighbors power washer. It worked real well if you don't mind getting real dirty. I got most of the dirt off and then used the stump grinder. The roots are a lot easier to grind that the part sticking above ground. They are probably still pretty wet. I actually flipped it over with the bucket today, so it is getting a lot lighter. Tomorrow I plan to grind some more, wash off the remaining dirt and then take it to the burn pile. I don't plan to use the chain saw since the grinder is doing so well.

Bob Rip
 
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I've been keeping tabs on your stump Bob. Keep up the good work and pictures please. I have a large stump that I have worked with some. My dad (84 now) said that in the old days they would take a team of mules, a large long pole and chain and twist stumps out. They also had dynamite.
 
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#25  
I finished the stump today. I ground it down until is was about 500 to 600 pounds. I alternated between the stump grinder and the power washer to achieve this. I then picked it up with the forks and dumped it back in the woods. I then filled in the hole with the 4 in 1 bucket and smoothed it out with a rake.

I did have one problem. I got one of the tow stramps caught up in the stump grinder. After I got it off, the stump grinder was leaking oil around its shaft. I will have to have the seal replace. My fault, I should have pulled that strap well away from the stump.

Bob Rip
 
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Don't feel bad, while moving a wind blown branch to an area where I could better work with my 4n1 bucket, I stretched the hydraulic hoses beyond their limit. I found out the hard way you can't run the hoses over through and around the top bar. It cost me $42 plus change to replace the hoses!

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Don't Know if this will qualify or not but I broke the rear glass out of my pick up when the grapple bucket rolled off the top of a large cut of wood that I was attempting to remove from it. That definitely was my fault. $50 for used glass, put it in myself.
 
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#28  
I went an got the stump out of the woods to take a picture. It was about all The PT422 could carry.

Bob Rip
 

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   / Removing A stump
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#29  
The stump grinder repair will be in the $50 dollar range. I had it done once before. A root around the shaft can also damage the seal. All part of the PT experience.

If you don't use it, it won't break.

Bob Rip
 
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Wow!! Looks like you take your whole workshop along when you go PTing

sg
 

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