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What to do with a stump....

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Why, you selling to a family of Gnomes so they can build a home, of course.....

Yes, those are orange windows on the sides...

I like the Gnome home.  That is a big stump.

Great idea.

Herb

Agreed, One option for the creative...

 

Another for those not creative (me); Call me a gnome or Smurf assassin if you will:ph34r: Stumps are just more obstacles to mow & trim around.

 Image result for stump grinder

11 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Agreed, One option for the creative...

 

Another for those not creative (me); Call me a gnome or Smurf assassin if you will:ph34r: Stumps are just more obstacles to mow & trim around.

 Image result for stump grinder

 

...you have an AMEN!

I like stumping powder to go with my stumps. Or, a large track hoe.

I like sticks of, erm, stump remover.   Yeah, that's the stuff.  :o;)

Had few after when I got this place. Found somebody with a stump grinder on two wheels. Grinds'm off below top of ground, never no they were ever there.

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Back several years ago we were getting ready to remodel and I was looking for a few jobs to knock out to save the contractor time.  I decided that I could grind down four stumps left from trees we cut down after an ice storm and dig the trench for the electric service that we were relocating and burying.  I took two days off to tackle the job renting the grinder one day and the ditch witch the next. Grinding the stumps was easy enough but that darn trencher fought me every inch of the way. I ran like ten foot off course over 100' but still got the thing right to where it needed to go by the new foundation. The Electric co op engineer showed up and started looking things over when it came time to hook up the new lines. I was waiting for him to delay the job because the trench wasn't in a straight line. When he asked why I didn't go straight I pointed to the other trees left in the yard and said I was afraid the roots wood wrap around the conduit and break it eventually. He said he was surprised I thought of that and that half the guys he knew couldn't steer a trencher worth a crap. 

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The Gnome House is in the middle of town....can't blast it.     At almost 6' diameter, doubt IF a stump grinder would be a good idea.   Might cost way too much.....

Go see Cal @clhyer maybe he will loan you some of his Ants.

Herb

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Gnome Home is located down in the Iron City section of Bellefontaine, OH.   About 2 miles from my house.   They recently painted the "front door" on the Gnome Home a bright blue.....matches the Gnomes pointy hat, of course.    It might even have a "Root Cellar"   to make Root Beer in?

On 7/11/2017 at 10:55 AM, steven newman said:

Gnome Home is located down in the Iron City section of Bellefontaine, OH.   About 2 miles from my house.   They recently painted the "front door" on the Gnome Home a bright blue.....matches the Gnomes pointy hat, of course.    It might even have a "Root Cellar"   to make Root Beer in?

Or to make a woodshop.

Herb

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Hope their drain work....

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