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Neighbors did that all in their front yard, have a nice lawn over it. One thing they have to deal with though is that they get sinking/low spots where the root balls were as things break down and they have to add dirt and replant the grass almost every year. But they are going for the golf course look, doubt I'd do what they are doing.
That's why I just cut, dig, and bury them a few inches below surface level and leave the ball in the ground.
 
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Good Morning All! Cluster getting my covid shot but I got it on standby. Hoping my wife gets hers Monday, she's who I'm worried about, they said just show up at 6pm as they have extras. Anyhoo, the excavator showed up, dumped the clean out bucket, dig bucket on, waiting for 9 a.m. to start with stumps.
Hope you pick the right side each time you start your dig, have a chainsaw on ready for those giant root. Dig deep and push hard.
Good morning 7134 :lol: @krazykuda will have a ball with this post :rofl:
 
Moved buddy’s truck into shop end of day yesterday. Hes not coming to work on it. So im kicking it out and working on Fargo.
Weld the spring perches,build a battery hold down and deal with the unpainted parts of the undercarriage.
 
I cleaned out and cut all the flower beds yesterday. Today, I'll go get a load of mulch and top the flower beds. Another tasker off the to do list.
 
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Had a big stump to get rid of. Guy quoted me $200.
Went to the rental place one saturday morning, guy says if you can have grinder back by noon, $40. Another reason i enjoy living in a small town.
 
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