Technical Tree stump removal and other gardening queries

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is this Technical??


Off topic but need more info.... do you blast the soil away then put the trolley jack in the hole against the stump to loosen it? I have been putting that job off for about a year in my yard.

a year after cutting the tree down, makes it easier... as the stump is now clearly dead..
Use the jet wash or hose to find the main roots near the surface, blasting the soil away... the water can also soften the soil...
Using a trenching shovel (a narrow long shovel) select a large side root
dig underneath, no need to go mad, just enough to get a trolley jack under or at least some edge of the jack... I use a cheap 1 1/2 ton one..
Begin to jack up the root.... it is a sort of feel your way...

you are trying to lift the root a little to start....
basically you should hear a few creaks and see the main roots cracking the soil... the jack may start to sink into the ground.... but also the feel of the jack indicates the force needed .... too much don't force it you can burst the jack seals...

if the jack sinks too much just lower it and put a slab or concrete block under it and start again....
once the roots start to lift then stop and basically use a spade or even the hose/jetwash, wash the soil off the main roots this serves two purposes , firstly it allows you to see the roots and secondly washes the soil under the root to provide support stopping the while thing simply dropping back into the ground.
the further the roots from the stump the thinner, so you can use an axe to try to cut through them, you don't need to chop through many just one side...
support the stump.roots with blocks or bricks or lumps of the tree you cut down..
Then put more concrete blocks under the jack and start again...

the stump/roots should start to come up, you are aiming to lift one side...
every now and then, you can use a shovel or jetwash or both to remove the soil on the root/stump to expose more...
once the are are no stones or soil on the root .. you can use a chain saw if you have one or axe to cut through the thinner parts.

Once removed I actually completely jet wash the root...


if you have everything to hand I can take one out in about 1 hour, it depends if it is in the open or in a confined space... but 2h max, and I find it better than stump grinding as you actually get to pull the main side roots as well...

here,s one I did earlier...



I did have a huge engine crane years ago that was used for lorry and Bus engines, I could lift a car with it, and that could pull a root out...
what other car tools have other uses?
 
Very helpful thanks


I will give this a go when my Dad comes to visit.

I have previously used a chain block and tackle attached to a nearby tree but this looks easier

Cheers

Geoff
 
............this looks easier


done the 4x4 and long chains also the chain ratchet to another tree....
but you are correct this really is easier....
the only thing I haven't tried is a concrete chain saw.. they are a bit expensive..
but do not blunt when they hit soil or stones..
 
I'd rather spend a few € on renting a stump grinder :)


well a guy quoted £150 to do one stump and said.... "I can't grind all the side roots, just the main stump down to just below ground level"
and it costs £50 to rent a stump grinder to DIY



That means that if you leave it and pave over it once the root rots the paving will drop... and have to be lifted and done again....



so did it for less and in about the same time and did a better job taking the whole root out... taken about 12 stumps out so far with different methods, and will be doing 5-6 more once they are cut down...
 
The classic 500 section is weird :nutter::spin::nutter:


Funny though
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Truth be told, someone was asking about sump removal. This got misread and it all went downhill from there.........

Joe R

I’d say it went uphill as I now have a new method to try that I had never thought of.

We all just have to read the title carefully and not attempt to remove our sumps with jet wash and a trolley jack.
 
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