Took down 2 oak trees, yeah I'm cheap

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So cheap once I had them pulled over...And stumped with saw a bit...there was still so much dirt on stumps, I couldn't even budge them with the tractor....
Pressure wash the dirt away🤣
I think I would've been cleaner to just go wallow in a pen with hogs in the mud ..
But it's done!
Onto the burn pile nextâť—
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All done!
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Fair amount of wood from both, still need to finish stumping both stumps..
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/ Took down 2 oak trees, yeah I'm cheap
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I'm too cheap to go rent the proper equipment...
I guess between the subsoiler shank and having an extension ladder long enough to get 2/3 the way up tree ..I just make do..
Thanks🍻

If that had been 2 pines....well I couldn't have got away cheaply🤣
 
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I'm too cheap to go rent the proper equipment...
I guess between the subsoiler shank and having an extension ladder long enough to get 2/3 the way up tree ..I just make do..
Thanks🍻

If that had been 2 pines....well I couldn't have got away cheaply🤣
Other than messy, IMO, that was a good way to get the job done (y)
 
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nice job, did the same. hired a neighbor w/ tractor backhoe, & i used my fell to complete the job. it's amazing how much those root balls weigh. well worth the $500 for the job. more importantly, glad you safely managed your job

note the angled cut on the right image w/o a notch on opposite cutting side to avoid kickback. he knew what he was doing.
 

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I chose to buy a used stump cutter (grinder) couple of years ago and will resell it once it's no longer needed!
 
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Here’s a big oak stump (42” @ the cut of the stump) I dug out with an JD 26p. Once out of the hole I pulled it downhill with my TC45DA. I couldn’t lift it to move it or even the smallest one (there were five total).

A buddy has big CTL (Vermeer FT100) and it couldn’t pick it up. He got his excavator and scraped the clay off it and still couldn’t lift it. He got his excavator Cat 304cr blade under it and then lifted the other side with the bucket to move it.
 

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I'm too cheap to go rent the proper equipment...
I guess between the subsoiler shank and having an extension ladder long enough to get 2/3 the way up tree ..I just make do..
Thanks🍻

If that had been 2 pines....well I couldn't have got away cheaply🤣

You're just getting the job done. Safety would be the only thing I'd dock you on, but hell, we're all guilty of putting our rears on the line for the sake of time, money, or convenience- it comes with the territory I think.
 
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Did you have to use pulleys to get those pulled over? Those are pretty substantial stumps!
Nope cut the pancake roots of the root ball with subsoiler shank ..went up tree 2/3 the way ..choked a 3" strap, 3/8" chains from there to tractor pulled over in 4L....
The subsoiler is in 2nd pic...fairly hefty attachment...
 
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I chose to buy a used stump cutter (grinder) couple of years ago and will resell it once it's no longer needed!
I'm thinking a slab will be poured there eventually so tree, most of the roots and stumps and all in one shot...
 
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That red southern dirt can be heavy. I have two white oak slabs 63 inches in diameter I plan to make a sled so I can get them flat for a table top. Oak can be pretty heavy as you know.
 

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