I've just spent most of the day today cutting down three large bushes/small trees and am now left with three stumps which I want to take out, but I can't budge any of them. I've tried with my garden fork, and with a spade, and none of them show signs of moving at all. Anyone got any tips?
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The shorter end is perfect for going through tree roots!
Well that won't take them OUT will it!?
Hire a Mini Kubuto .. ask for just the narrow bucket.
Dig around/loosen around outside and lever/hook the root/stump out.
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The shorter end is perfect for going through tree roots!
No pain, no gain. Get yourself a nice sharp mattock (as carust says) and work your way round the stump chopping through the roots, with a bit of muscle they will soon be out. Dare I say you should have left 3ft of trunk for leverage?! Never mind, just take 3 or 4 times longer, thats all!
I believe you can get chemicals which you pour over the cut surface. This soaks into the stump and ensures it does not regrow. It then rots away. This can take some time I believe.
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