If you have the time... drill down into it with a large bit, 1" diameter or so / deeper is better than shollow, and fill the holes with fertilizer....then cover the top with yard dirt. The dirt keeps the fertilizer in the holes plus supplies the starter fungi to rot the stump. I used to do this, now I am a backhoe guy......![]()
Use circular saw with carbide tipped blade for the crosshatching.Used the following stump removal method (pics below). It's not mine, seen it somewhere, probably in TBN.
The stumps are wet but not rotted off. Method works great, I have removed 27 stumps within 1 day.
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