Posted by Onedeere37 on February 08, 2012 at 18:53:35 from (65.96.100.205):
In Reply to: Pulling Stumps posted by SouthernFarmall on February 08, 2012 at 16:32:41:
Dig up the roots find the big ones wrap a chain around one and pull it,break them,then go for the stump itself.some times you have to rock the stump back n forth like a loose tooth pull one way move the tractor to the other side pull that way,they come out some easy some not,then go back and pull the roots, it's hard work with old tractors but when they come out,I look back and say I told you you where Cumming with me.I pull all mine with a 1937 John Deere a,one apple tree 18inche across top of stump took me two days of pulling but she came out.pull from the draw bar.leave a two foot high stump for leverge..
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