About a month ago I started on this stump at my neighbors place. It was a three headed monster. I got the third head off that day, but waited on some rain to pull the other two. The past few days we got rain, about three inches worth, so today was the day to finish off the twins that were left.
A pic of the twins once removed:
I dug deep on two sides and was able to break the stump free. It was way too big for either my tractor, a B2601, or my neighbors, a B3300SU, to pull out. So we double teamed it.
I pulled it over while he filled in opposite. Did that back and forth three times and the stump was up high enough for me to get it up on solid ground.
Here's a pic of my neighbor trying to move it away from the hole.
About three hours total to remove all three oak stumps, whith this double taking the longest.
A pic of the twins once removed:
I dug deep on two sides and was able to break the stump free. It was way too big for either my tractor, a B2601, or my neighbors, a B3300SU, to pull out. So we double teamed it.
I pulled it over while he filled in opposite. Did that back and forth three times and the stump was up high enough for me to get it up on solid ground.
Here's a pic of my neighbor trying to move it away from the hole.
About three hours total to remove all three oak stumps, whith this double taking the longest.