Luvbigboytoys
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About 5 years ago I built a garage with a slab on grade concrete floor. I had to have a rather large tree cut down about 5 ft. from a front corner of the garage. I had the stump removed by a guy who used a stump grinder. I now want to extend the apron in front of the garage over the area where the stump was and have run into a problem. I have been excavating some of the area to get it to the proper grade and have run into all the roots from the old tree. When I hit them with the scarifier teeth in my box blade the tractor comes to a screeching halt. I try to use my FEL to remove them, but no luck with that either. So the question is, if I rent a stump grinder can I grind away the roots in that dirt, then use my FEL to move the dirt out of the way, or should I rent a back hoe to dig up the roots and move the dirt? Also, if I used a back hoe is there a chance of cracking the floor of the existing garage if some of the roots run under the floor and I am pulling on them with the hoe?