Mycrossover
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I cut down a Big shrub with loppers and chainsaw and am now left with a stump of stubbs that must be a couple of feet across. I have attacked it with a shovel, cut big roots with the loppers but I am not making good progress. I went online and see suggestions to use a sawzall with a pruning blade, a mattock or a tramper. Before buying any of these tools I thought I would check with the experts. The smaller tampers are a 4 ft, 12lb steel bar with a 3" blade on the end. The bigger ones are around 68" at 16lbs. Tampers can cut and lever the stump. The well reviewed one from HD and others is only available online I have no experience with a mattock either. Somehow I have never owned a sawzall but spending a 100 bucks for the base model Milwaukee for a job that it may not do well or be damaged by dirt and hoping I can find other uses for it does not appeal. Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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