Posted by BarnyardEngineering on October 17, 2016 at 05:37:17 from (98.17.202.246):
In Reply to: Stump grinding posted by Geo-TH,In on October 16, 2016 at 11:03:34:
When the stump is in the middle of your yard, and you didn't want to mow around the %$#@ tree in the first place, you sure as heck don't want to mow around some %$#@ raised flower bed either.
If you've got the equipment to dig it out yourself and don't mind tearing a hole the size of a Volkswagen in your lawn and having the place look like a war-torn third world country for the rest of the summer, more power to ya.
A stump grinder will take care of the problem in a few minutes, for a lot less than hiring a backhoe, and leaving minimal damage to the lawn. Just a hole about the size of the diameter of the tree trunk. If you clean up the chips and fill the hole with dirt there's minimal settling.
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