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Posted by steveormary on December 18, 2004 at 16:41:48 from (216.31.91.228):
In Reply to: Re: Stump pulling posted by formerjackman on December 18, 2004 at 14:37:44:
Paul You would want to hook the chain to the drawbar. The 8N should pull out saplings or very small trees. I would take a round block of wood,(cut from a tree trunk) about 12-14 in diameter and roll it next to the stump and under the chain. Wrap the chain as low as possible around the stump to be pulled. This way you pull up on the stump and they seem to come out easier. Be carefull and like others have said,rent the proper equipment or hire it done if you have alot of stumps. steveormary
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