The pressure washer would. I think the air approach would be beyond a home compressor'overdo it' and (could it?) would it loosen soil enough to ease stump removal?
Perhaps not in clay, more likely in sandy soil.
The pressure washer would. I think the air approach would be beyond a home compressor'overdo it' and (could it?) would it loosen soil enough to ease stump removal?
Perhaps not in clay, more likely in sandy soil.
Perhaps that's the difference? A big (huge?) compressor to really open up the soil.The pressure washer would. I think the air approach would be beyond a home compressor
True enough, I’ve seen a few that are tracked and they sure make short work of stumps but they are fine if you have a goal post sized gateway to drive it through. It’s not got a gearbox either so you end up doing a full workout-I’m sure my arms were stretched at the end of a weekendHah...that's a baby one The one our guy brought (complete with team of four...we were felling a lot of trees, true) was tracked. It made short work of some very large stumps.
This one would go through a metre wide gap. Very handy.True enough, I’ve seen a few that are tracked and they sure make short work of stumps but they are fine if you have a goal post sized gateway to drive it through. It’s not got a gearbox either so you end up doing a full workout-I’m sure my arms were stretched at the end of a weekend
Back in the auld daze, tree fellers would occasionally drill multiple holes through the trunk of a tree at the height they intended to cut it before getting out the crosscut saw, making room for sawdust. There's a state park up in the mountains from us, where the Sequoia trees grow (giant, long-lived trees), with a stump a good twenty feet across from a tree that was cut down in the early 20th century, long before the park existed. Next to it is the remnant of the trunk, left behind for some reason. You can see the tracks of the holes bored through; looks like giant wood-boring beetles were at work for ages. The stump itself was leveled off and used for a dance floor!Using a drill to cut through a tree seems a very difficult way of doing things!
I've used a tirfor type winch in the past, once, I tied it to another tree, only trouble was, it pulled the good tree down before the stump came out, next option was the Landy, low gear, all wheel drive, that got it.with a thick rope tied to the towbar on my car.
Compass saw. New one on me.removed a stump earlier this year, used a mini chainsaw and the the final roots with a compass saw which worked surprisingly well.
yes compass saw, they are very similar to keyhole saws, just with coarser teeth.Compass saw. New one on me.
Keyhole saw?
Any other names?
Mine is an AWD but never as solid as an old Landy. Our drive is gravel so I expect the wheels won't grip anyway.I've used a tirfor type winch in the past, once, I tied it to another tree, only trouble was, it pulled the good tree down before the stump came out, next option was the Landy, low gear, all wheel drive, that got it.
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