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gray duck

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So I had this monster 2520 in the driveway and the HOA letters and warnings coming rapidfire about all the rules. And my house isn't big but it fills a narrow lot so getting the boat in the backyard wasn't possible. So I was going to try to get it at least alongside the house and that meant cutting down a black walnut tree and getting rid of the stump. Cutting it down was easy. But that stump and I fought it out over the weekend.
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You can just see the stump to the right of that tree in the background just behind the azalea. Looks small, right?
Enter the mighty Terramite!
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This stump was tough! I dug around it with the little backhoe but it didn't even shudder. So I had to dig with a shovel around the roots and then cut them with the chainsaw - this by the way is the fastest way to dull your chain. Then more playtime with the terramite - careful application of force so as not to blow the hydraulics - AND finally I saw just a little movement and I knew I had that sucker!
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Not so small out of the ground.
Big hole to fill:
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Grassed in:
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Tucked in:
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I couldn't sell the idea to my wife that the boat blended in with the house because of the similar colors. Go figure...?
 
Stumps can be decieving..I have removed a few for friends with my small New Holland tractor with a 9' hoe and it makes a big mess. Most of the time better off with a stump grinder if in a yard.

Looks good by the house does blend. :D
 
Nice job.

I hate removing stumps. Aside from the chainsaw and shovel, my favorite tools to use are an old piece of anchor chain and a Jeep. I do some digging, some cutting, put it in "stump mode" (aka 4-LO) and pull... :lol:
 
Nice job!
I think the boat blends in very well with the house. :)

Chain saw chains and earth... are instant death to the chains.

You should see some of the 'demolition' chains we use to open a roof during a house fire. :shock:
Depending on the composition of the roof, in some cases, the chains are toast with a single use.
At that point, those chains become a $200 'consumable' item. :(
 
You have your priorities spot on!!! make things in our life fit to our boats, not our boats fitting into our lives.
 
danielb":2kbxxuf9 said:
shoulda left the hole, filled with water and stocked it so you could fish from the trailered boat till the season started, maybe a swimming hole too.
Done a couple of stumps and you had buite there, hope you got a fire place.

Or...install an aerator pump and turn it into a bait tank. :D :D :D

Dave

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I would love to have a roof over the boat. I pitched the idea of an upstairs addition and huge downstairs boatshed to my trouble and strife.... no swing.
 
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