Wow! 12-14" seems big to me. I removed a good handful around 8-10" and even that was a serious PITA.Folks on YouTube make it look easy.
It's not easy on the tractor FIL and takes about 2 hours OR longer that you think it will.
It mostly depends on the type and size of the stump. I have a 40hp and will no longer try to remove any stump over 12/14" dia.
I think digging out rocks close to the surface would be a HECK of a lot easier than stumps. Rocks don't have roots.I've been contemplating buying one for my T293, for digging out bushel basket sized rocks. Figure that If the tractor really doesn't like it, I can rent a skid steer and use it on that.
This one was a PITA even with a large trackloader. This was a brother in law project. I showed up sight unseen. He told me it was decent size but thought it was mostly rotted.Wow! 12-14" seems big to me. I removed a good handful around 8-10" and even that was a serious PITA.
Yeah I am sure with a skid steer 12-14" wouldn't be as bad. But that is a lot for a compact tractor.This is one I dug out with the stump bucket.
This one was a PITA even with a large trackloader. This was a brother in law project. I showed up sight unseen. He told me it was decent size but thought it was mostly rotted.
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I have a Case TV620B. Weighs in at 16,800 so a 12"-14" only takes a couple minutes. On a tractor it's a lot of work and very hard on the FEL.Yeah I am sure with a skid steer 12-14" wouldn't be as bad. But that is a lot for a compact tractor.
What about digging holes for planting trees?
Mine has been used to plant close to 100 trees between mine and my neighbors. It's a lot easier with 2 people. It's hard to see where you are digging. Especially if you don't have your seat safety switch disabled. Standing up it's doableWhat about digging holes for planting trees?