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QuestionHow much does it cost to rent a stump grinder?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt will depend on what charges the hiring place has but generally you’re probably looking at anywhere between USD$80 up to $250 a day for stump grinder hire. Give the hire place a call for an exact quote. When you hire it, be sure to get it first thing in the morning, to give yourself a whole day’s use.
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QuestionWhat can you put on a tree stump to make it rot?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can use various items, such as Epsom salts, a high-nitrogen commercial stump rotting substance or cow manure for a natural high-nitrogen choice. To add such a substance, you’ll need drill lots of holes across the stump’s surface, then add the rotting agent. Put a tarp over the top and cover with mulch to help keep in lots of moisture (also be sure to add lots of water). Then, all you can do is give it time, perhaps adding more rotting agent a few months later to keep the process going, as well as ensuring plenty of water is getting to it. This will be a slow process, but it’s a natural one that lets you avoid having to do a lot of heavy work. You might speed it up by uncovering the stump occasionally and re-adding the rotting agent and lots of water, then covering it again.
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QuestionDo it yourself stump removal?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can remove a tree stump yourself provided you’re willing to do a lot of hard work and hire a stump grinder. Better yet, get some friends to help you, as it’s a lot of digging! For full details on removing the stump yourself, see the steps above.
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QuestionCan you grind down a tree stump with a chainsaw?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is possible to use a chainsaw to grind down a tree stump but it won’t get rid of the stump completely. However, it can make the stump so low that you can just cover it with soil, bark chips or sand to level it out with the surrounding ground.
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QuestionWhat are some consequences of leaving the stump in the ground?Community AnswerIt decays after a few years. Stumps can become nesting grounds for snakes and ants. If cut too low, stumps can damage lawnmower blades.
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QuestionIs it possible to kill and decay a tree's roots prior to cutting the tree down? Could I drill holes into and around the base of the tree, pour in the chemical, and wait for the roots and lower trunk to soften, then remove the tree, the softened stump material and roots?Community AnswerThat doesn't sound like a good idea because you can't predict the point where the stump no longer has the strength to hold up the rest of the tree. Bad news for the car, house, or anything else close by.
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QuestionHow do I remove the little starter trees my plum trees created, along with the stumps?Community AnswerIf they aren't more than 1 to 2 inches thick, yank them out, or use a shovel to pull it out. The roots will decay. Saplings can be pulled by hand.
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QuestionHow do I remove tree stumps in a hedge without harming the hedge?Community AnswerIf you're trying to not harm its surroundings, it is probably best to either dig it out to the point it can be pulled with a truck or tractor. If you have room, you could also try a stump grinder.
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QuestionI bought a house with the deck built around a large tree stump. What is the best way to remove the stump?Community AnswerWhy do you need or want to remove the stump? Removing it will surely mean rebuilding your deck too, at quite considerable cost. It sounds like the easiest way would be to use the chemical stump killing, method as that would allow it to rot without damaging the surrounding neck, though removal will still be difficult.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of a tree stump that is 6' high and about 15 feet' wide?Community AnswerHire a professional to come grind it out with a large machine. Most people think that the prices for this service are outrageous, but if you put some time into doing a little research and look into the companies in your area that specifically offer stump grinding, you should be able to find someone who has a lot of experience, does good business, who won't charge you an arm and a leg to grind one very large stump. HomeAdvisor is a good platform for finding pros for projects like that, as well as Thumbtack, Angie's List, GoSmith, and Porch, depending on where you're located. Be sure to read each company's customer reviews, and get quotes from all of them.
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QuestionTree stump has been dead and dried up. What is the safest and fastest way to remove it from the ground?Savannah MatosCommunity AnswerIf it's dried up, try burning it. Since there's no liquid to stop the fire, it should be easiest.
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QuestionHow do I remove a stump without damaging the saplings nearby?Savannah MatosCommunity AnswerTry digging it up, but carefully -- you don't want to dig up the saplings. You can also move the saplings away from the stump.
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QuestionThe freshly cut stump was cut off at ground level. I can not use the burn method. What's my options?Community AnswerYou can dig, or use the rotting method.
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