Stump Cutting - Chain Recommendation

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leeave96

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I've got a couple of stumps in a yard that need to be cut flush with the ground so a lawn mower won't hit it when mowing this Summer. Anytime I've ever cut a stump flush with the ground, there is a fair amount of dirt that get's caught-up in the cut and for whatever reason - sometimes I think the wood at the ground level like that has some dirt ingrained in the wood? I typically use a semi-chisel chain, but even that can be trouble (read dulls easily) when stump cutting.

My question is - what kind of chain type do you recommend for cutting stumps as I described above.

Thanks in advance!

Bill
 
Ax-man

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After you get your chain sharp cut the stump at about half throttle . Try not to go WOT with the saw. The slower you can cut the better to avoid excessive heat build up to the cutters this dulls the cutters as much as the dirt. It does work because I have done it with a fair amount of sucess.
 
OLD MAN GRINDER

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Hire a stump grinder, we need to eat to, and looks much neater than
a rotting stump...:msp_biggrin:

p/s,,,,I use stihl full chisel, i tried skip did not like it, to slow....

Bob....:cheers:
 
dbittle

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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.
 
T0RN4D0

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Dig around a bit, cut it off with a chain that should be trashed already. I never throw out an old chain as long as it has some cutters left. :D

After its cut (and if i'm bored, the stump is small and wood is soft... :D) i take a sharp chain and slowly grind grind out a small "bowl" from the middle. Its a good way to burn some fuel for nothing. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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