Hollow maple tree in the middle of intersection of our private road where it splits off to various driveways. Trying to make a turn through there with a trailer more than about 8’ is somewhere between challenging and irritating. Never quite understood the reasoning behind leaving it there, but Dad always wanted it to stay. He and I were very clear that when he was no longer around to protect it, it was leaving.
Chipper took care of the limbs yesterday afternoon.
Skunk came to visit while we were chipping. He didn’t seem to care what we were doing or how much racket we were making. They’re weird little animals.
This morning, before church, continued cleaning as much gravel as possible away from the stump.
The WG24 took care of the stump. First day doing much with it. A little work with the loader and a rake got the road fixed. Suspect I’ll revisit a final grade after it settles in over the next couple months. Hauled off all the chips from the stump, two and a half bucket loads of them, and backfilled the hole with granite fines and gravel. Topped it with 3/4”.
Took out about 10 additional stumps around the yards and in trails near the houses. This was one of the larger ones, a white oak about 28”.
Don’t know exactly how long it took to grind. Didn’t seem very long. Took a couple hours to do about 10, including backfilling and cleanup as needed, but some were only about 10”. Stump grinder was definitely a good addition to the equipment stable.