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<blockquote data-quote="tree md" data-source="post: 3688165" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>I did one yesterday that was right at 36" just above the root flare (my36" bar barely got through the last cut). It had been partially escavated and the sod had been cut out in about a 20'x20 area. Had to chase large roots out in every direction. Root flare was exposed and everything had to be at least 4" below grade so they could lay new sod. Had to have a small machine to get into it in the back though a 36" gate. Gas line was in close proximity, that's why the contractor could not bring in large equipment to escavate. Did it for $450. My groundy had it done in 2 hours. Thankfully it was old and rotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree md, post: 3688165, member: 1338"] I did one yesterday that was right at 36" just above the root flare (my36" bar barely got through the last cut). It had been partially escavated and the sod had been cut out in about a 20'x20 area. Had to chase large roots out in every direction. Root flare was exposed and everything had to be at least 4" below grade so they could lay new sod. Had to have a small machine to get into it in the back though a 36" gate. Gas line was in close proximity, that's why the contractor could not bring in large equipment to escavate. Did it for $450. My groundy had it done in 2 hours. Thankfully it was old and rotten. [/QUOTE]
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