mikehaugen
Elite Member
I have a friend that was cutting large oak trees on his place that were uprooted by a tornado. He didn't realize his two sons, (age 6 & 7) were playing in the hole when he cut the trunk. They didn't find find the kids for hours.
That's awful, I couldn't imagine...
I have always wondered if it would make more sense to break up the root ball first. If it fall back in the hole, doesn't that make it harder to deal with the stump?