Posted by Indiana Ken on May 11, 2014 at 18:24:48 from (66.249.228.77):
In Reply to: Stump removal posted by Joshua Rod on May 11, 2014 at 08:55:08:
I have tried Gordon's Stump Remover on two stumps, neither one decayed or burned as promised on the bottle. The big problem I have is drilling a 1" diameter hole 10" deep into the stump, then intersecting it with another 1" diameter drill from the side. Really now, it takes a better drill than I have to drill that kind of hole in a green stump and a better man than I am to hold on to that drill.
I usually cut them low and treat them with a stump treatment. They will not begin to decay until they stop sending up sprouts - I find the stump treatment is key. If it is a pasture or fence row I only need to get a bush hog over them every now and then. If you need to farm over them then waiting several years for rotting is not acceptable.
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