Stump Wars

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scoutcub

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Thinking I should start a new reality show. I bought a 62 acre parcel that I call my "stump farm". The seller had it logged right before selling, stumps and tops all over the property.
I should sue him, he's costing me all kinds of money....I've had to buy a dozer, excavator, and now a tractor with a grapple to deal with the tops. Dam him!!!:laughing::cool::laughing:

Some of these stumps are taking me a few hours with a 14 ton excavator.....eish!
 

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   / Stump Wars #2  
We're about to clear 10 acres of some not-so-large pines....bring your equipment down to SC when you're finished :)
 
   / Stump Wars #3  
Be careful, I broke the stick on same size track hoe digging stumps one time. $7000 for a new stick!!!
 
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We're about to clear 10 acres of some not-so-large pines....bring your equipment down to SC when you're finished :)

Hmmm....then I'd have to get a nice class 8 tractor, lo-boy trailer.....CDL......hmmmm....sounds interesting....:D:laughing:
 
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Be careful, I broke the stick on same size track hoe digging stumps one time. $7000 for a new stick!!!

true....the machine had a crack I had welded when I bought it, I think about that when I'm yankin on a stump, and let off before I stress something. Don't need no big repair bill.....
 
   / Stump Wars #6  
Sorry to hear you were left with that mess. Looks like you have some good equipment to work with.
 
   / Stump Wars #7  
Scoutcub, did you ever consider grinding those stumps? One of the main benefits is about 90% less cleanup and no big holes to backfill. A Rayco C140 with a stumpgrinder or similar would eat the excavator time wise.
 
   / Stump Wars #8  
If you don't go with a grinder get yourself a heavy duty grapple which can act like a shear to cut your way through the stumps.
 
   / Stump Wars #9  
I watched a friend stumping with a hitachi 700 excavator a few months ago. He made me feel like our CAT 315 was a tonka toy. He could stump a 50' wide path of mature hardwood stumps at one time and it never seemed to strain.
 
   / Stump Wars #10  
Find somebody with an explosives license and have some fun with it! :D
 
 
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