Potassium nitrate for removing stumps

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So I actually have a couple jobs right now that involve removing stumps on steep hills where a stump grinder cannot reach. I would love to buy an alpine magnum but cannot afford it at the moment.

If I was to drill holes and pour potassium nitrate would I need to mix the chemical first with water? What is the best way to do this? I have heard it is preferable to cover the stumps with chips or even a thick garbage bag to contain the moisture so it rots faster.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0T61Q4YNSGHE66GWTEZ7

Seems to be the best deal I can find. I assume the "Stump Not" stuff from Bailey's is essentially the same thing. Certainly not the quickest way to remove a stump but my clients are merely concerned about them not sprouting up again.
 
You can buy a carbide blade made for a ms200t cheap. Cut it low and poison it. Sometimes I see old stumps with X's cut on them. The way to do it is make a fresh base cut and flood the thing with round-up. It get's sucked in so fast you can see it. You could always let them know to call you if they see any sprouting. No charge. Take over their worries.
Jeff
 

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