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Stump Cutting - Chain Recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="dbittle" data-source="post: 4155238" data-attributes="member: 74555"><p>You might do a bore cut and then fan out to get as much of the stump as you can from the inside out if you aren't doing that already. I flush cut all of my stumps as you are doing and have the same issues. Cutting grooves three or four inches deep in the face of the stump after it is cut down flush makes it rot faster and is worth the effort. I've been using carlton semi-chisel and it seems to be doing somewhat ok. I usually break out a new file for stump day just to make my life a little easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbittle, post: 4155238, member: 74555"] You might do a bore cut and then fan out to get as much of the stump as you can from the inside out if you aren't doing that already. I flush cut all of my stumps as you are doing and have the same issues. Cutting grooves three or four inches deep in the face of the stump after it is cut down flush makes it rot faster and is worth the effort. I've been using carlton semi-chisel and it seems to be doing somewhat ok. I usually break out a new file for stump day just to make my life a little easier. [/QUOTE]
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