Torquin
ArboristSite Operative
I got a call from a lady who wants the following stump removed. I know nothing of the history, but it appears the trees involved were removed some time ago as nothing around the stump looks fresh and a vine is growing over it quite nicely. Anyway, this sucker is 7' tall, is composed of 4 trees/stalks growing form the same stump and measures 84" (Yes, 7' also) across at its largest width, at the top, 7 feet up. The largest stalk coming out of this stump is 48" in diameter, at the 7' height. I have not tried to measure the bottom of the stump yet, or DBH. I believe the reason whoever removed it left it 7' tall is because that's where all of the stalks join together.
I am trying to think of the best way to remove this stump. My first thought, since I can't access the area with a bulldozer or backhoe, is to do at least 2 rip cuts straight down, to divide the trunk into 3 pieces. I'll need to take off at least 4', preferably 4'6" before I can start grinding. I can get out the 60" bar, but I might be able to do it with the 38" bar if I do the rip cuts I mentioned. Once the rip cuts are in there, I should just be able to lop off 6" to 12" slices that can be carried and put in the dump truck/trailer. I will have to cut the fence away from the trunk and remove the fencing that's left before I start cutting.
Once I get down to 30", or the height of the ingrown fence (chain-link and one fence post), whichever is taller, I'll get started with the grinder and rake.
For the moment I am trying to figure out how many hours I think this will take so I can bid on it.
What do you guys think?
Please forgive the picture quality. I have a crappy camera on my phone.
Thanks,
Chris
I am trying to think of the best way to remove this stump. My first thought, since I can't access the area with a bulldozer or backhoe, is to do at least 2 rip cuts straight down, to divide the trunk into 3 pieces. I'll need to take off at least 4', preferably 4'6" before I can start grinding. I can get out the 60" bar, but I might be able to do it with the 38" bar if I do the rip cuts I mentioned. Once the rip cuts are in there, I should just be able to lop off 6" to 12" slices that can be carried and put in the dump truck/trailer. I will have to cut the fence away from the trunk and remove the fencing that's left before I start cutting.
Once I get down to 30", or the height of the ingrown fence (chain-link and one fence post), whichever is taller, I'll get started with the grinder and rake.
For the moment I am trying to figure out how many hours I think this will take so I can bid on it.
What do you guys think?
Please forgive the picture quality. I have a crappy camera on my phone.
Thanks,
Chris