LWFrisk
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2002
- Messages
- 132
- Location
- 35 Miles north of San Diego CA
- Tractor
- John Deeres, 212, 420, 425
Not sure if I know what I am doing as this is my first attempt at posting on TBN -- We had a Camphor tree that was wind damaged a year ago so we topped the tree to try to get it back to a reasonable shape. The tree died so this fall I decided it was time to remove the rest of the tree. I had three bids to take the tree down and grind the stump. The best price was $750. Having just retired and having more time than money; I decided to try my luck at taking it out myself. I started by digging some holes with an old clamshell hand post hole digger. I filled the holes with water and repeated this for about a week. I installed a hose bib before the water pressure regulator and used the hose to wash the dirt from the big roots. With some of the large roots exposed, I sharpened some very dull chainsaw blades and began cutting the larger exposed roots. I worked a little over half way around the tree. I placed a nylon tow strap to the highest part of the tree and hooked it to my old ’74 CJ 5 Jeep front tow hook. I started rocking back and when the tires would break loose; I would clutch and bump it again. The rocking motion brought the tree over with few tugs more tugs.