Woody Longbranch
ArboristSite Member
I have a customer who ask me to grind a stump but I declined now he asked me for a referral for someone to grind the stump I don't think the stump should be ground it's already 3/4 2 7/8 out of the ground the roots are all exposed is a big mound of dirt behind the stump that came up on the street overturned in the roots are all exposed and there's two to three year old sapling feeders growing out of the base of the stump, a big mess in the best way to do it would be to dig the stump out and grade the hole with the blade of the backhoe, it's a 30-inch Locust stump that's been overturned for about five years with little saplings growing out of the base of the stump and out of the roots.
What is the proper way to dispose of that stump is grinding it an option or is digging it out the proper way to do it
What is the proper way to dispose of that stump is grinding it an option or is digging it out the proper way to do it