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A determined man with a chain saw.

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steve from mo -

05-08-2007 07:08:09




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Here's my approach. That's not a very big area to clear by hand. The only real hard work involved is removing that stump, and it's only hard if you are impatient.

Start at one end cutting the trees off at ground level with the chain saw until you have too much brush piled up to work around. Then haul the brush off off to a burn pile. Repeat until you're done.

If you really want the stump gone, dig around it and cut the roots. Most of them go out laterally. You can cut them with an axe or a mattock.

You'll need to mow this area regularly for a couple years to keep the suckers down that will come up from the roots.

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Boyce

05-08-2007 07:23:49




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 Re: A determined man with a chain saw. in reply to steve from mo - dangit!, 05-08-2007 07:08:09  
Thanks for all the advice guys. I'll try the chainsaw thing first, maybe just concentrate on a small area at first to see how it goes. I've owned the porperty for 15 years, and plan to stay, so I can get it done a little at a time!



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