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SHOULD I BE PULLING UP STUMPS WITH MY TRACTOR?
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Posted by Daniel Dickerson on August 22, 2000 at 14:00:17 from (216.220.143.216):
Hi, Well thanks to the good advice I received on this site I got the pefect tractor - a 1958 International 460 Utility. I love it!!! I have been learning what I can do with a tractor (this is my first one) I recently bought a log chain and found that I can pretty easily pull out old half rotten stumps.... I tried this with a small pine tree I cut down this morning and the stump wouldn't budge an inch... I stopped trying after a few attempts, I didn't want to run the risk of messing up my tractor.... can anyone give me advise about the whole idea of pulling up stumps with a small tractor... should I do it only on rotten ones, try it on all stumps, or forget totaly about the stump thing.... any advise would be greatly appreciated!!! Daniel Dickerson [email protected]
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