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cutting stumps flush
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<blockquote data-quote="PTS" data-source="post: 250620" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>It seems as if there is nothing worse than having to cut a stump off at ground level so that the owners of the tree can mow over it instead of having it ground. Not only is the task hard on the chain as you are bound to hit dirt but when the tree base is 3-4 ft getting the two cuts to line up is near impossible. For one reason or another I feel like the bar gets pinched in the tree trunk and I seem to fight it. I am sure it is becase I am fighting the motor to ground. We check the bars on all saw often so I know that it isn't from burrs. Anyone got a good way of tackling this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PTS, post: 250620, member: 5624"] It seems as if there is nothing worse than having to cut a stump off at ground level so that the owners of the tree can mow over it instead of having it ground. Not only is the task hard on the chain as you are bound to hit dirt but when the tree base is 3-4 ft getting the two cuts to line up is near impossible. For one reason or another I feel like the bar gets pinched in the tree trunk and I seem to fight it. I am sure it is becase I am fighting the motor to ground. We check the bars on all saw often so I know that it isn't from burrs. Anyone got a good way of tackling this? [/QUOTE]
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