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Posted by Mike_Joel on May 24, 2006 at 15:27:15 from (216.227.75.138):
We have to use a tractor we are getting to pull stumps to clear some land for pasture and garden. Also to grade for lawn and plow snow, drag logs. Now (dont laugh to hard) we have gotten a massey harris 22 (I think it is the RC, not sure will check), anyway I was wanting to know how large a stump in relatively loose soil would you be able to work? (As a note one of the big things in the are, Maine, is falling trees because the roots are so shallow). I know it isnt the safest but I dont see an alternative, financially. Also there are more than one way to pull a stump. I cant remember what it is called, but its a heavy bar with a cain loop on one end. You put it over the stump and attach the other side to a horse or tractor and it is supposed to twist the stump out (probably leaves some roots). Thank you Mike
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