Posted by 641Dave on June 14, 2011 at 14:46:02 from (64.221.9.74):
In Reply to: Stumped posted by Uncle Ernie on June 14, 2011 at 07:18:36:
Stump removal said: (quoted from post at 19:46:33 06/14/11) He was being sarcastic. For two stumps, just go to Home Depot or a rental yard and rent a stump grinder. You could probably get a pretty good estimate to have it done over the phone too.
Yep.
Last I checked it was right around $100 for a 24 hour rental and then some for a security deposit.
I've burned a few out with mesquite. If you go that route, you might want to tend to it and keep your coals on top of the stump, every now and then hack at the stump a little to let air get into the smoldering part.
By the way, I cut and killed about 40 stumps of mesquite and locust trees this spring with a bottle of tordon rtu mixed with about a 1/2 gallon of diesel. I sprayed the stumps right after I cut them and not one of the tree stumps have tried to re-sprout. I figure that isn't to bad for about $25 of stump juice.
This post was edited by 641Dave at 14:52:34 06/14/11 2 times.
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