When I purchased my property about a year and half ago the previous owners had a tree that they had cut off about 10-15 ft up. I am assuming t was too big for them to actually cut down. There were cuts at the base, but none very deep. It had been sitting like that for a while because it had rotted enough that I was able to push it over with my BX2200.That left the stump. I used my ripper to tear up the roots around it and the FEL to dig down around it, but it is still not wanting to budge. Any ideas? Chain down around roots as far as I can and start pulling? I also have an Excursion I could use to try and pull it out. Just looking for ideas from people who have done this in the past.
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In my experience you are in for a long and difficult challenge getting that stump out with only a loader on a little BX.
I have a backhoe on my B2910, and eventually I learned how distasteful digging stumps out actually is.
I recently got a mini excavator and the story is the same really, since it’s not much more capable than my backhoe on the tractor. I specifically bought a small one as a replacement for what I have on the tractor, as a matter of convenience. But the mini excavator is a world of difference as far as actually digging.
Anyway, in my case I’ve transitioned to digging down a little bit below grade and cutting the stump off. Backfill back to grade, plant some grass and forget about the stump forever.
Except for every once in a while when I have a moment of weakness and decide to get that stumy out of there, since it can’t be much of a big deal, but it always is…
There are more productive ways to use your tractor! It took me quite a while to learn this…