Posted by Brian G. NY on February 08, 2012 at 19:02:21 from (64.22.47.24):
In Reply to: Re: Pulling Stumps posted by JerryS on February 08, 2012 at 17:37:18:
I, also, am 70 years old and have lived out in the hills most of my life. Never heard of "twisting" a stump out. I think its worth a try. I have the best luck with simply putting the bucket as high as I can on the trunk of the uncut tree and pushing it over. That is with an Allis WD and a trip bucket. It works on most everything (but not everything)up to about 10". Anything bigger won"t usually budge. One time, a friend of mine was at my place with a good sized Case backhoe. He pushed over a 20" Basswood quite easily by putting the bucket up about as far as he could on the tree trunk.
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