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Tree stumps........booooom
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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 514176" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>In the process of having a local timber company clear cut a small section of woods to turn over to pasture. When they're done, I'm left with stumps. Now years ago, before Oklahoma City, I'd go get a case of dynamite and cut the sticks to stump size and blow them out. Can't do that any more, and my nephew, who is a federally licensed explosives guy can't take time off from work from back east to come out and blow them for me. My second remedy, which has decent success, is drilling each stump and filling the holes with diesel, letting it soak in good, and lighting it for a slow burn. Stump grinding of thousands of stumps is out of the question, as is the timber company's recommendation of putting a shovel full of fire ants on each stump and letting them eat them out (this takes a year and I ain't about to feed those b*******).</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions???????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 514176, member: 7766"] In the process of having a local timber company clear cut a small section of woods to turn over to pasture. When they're done, I'm left with stumps. Now years ago, before Oklahoma City, I'd go get a case of dynamite and cut the sticks to stump size and blow them out. Can't do that any more, and my nephew, who is a federally licensed explosives guy can't take time off from work from back east to come out and blow them for me. My second remedy, which has decent success, is drilling each stump and filling the holes with diesel, letting it soak in good, and lighting it for a slow burn. Stump grinding of thousands of stumps is out of the question, as is the timber company's recommendation of putting a shovel full of fire ants on each stump and letting them eat them out (this takes a year and I ain't about to feed those b*******). Any suggestions??????????? [/QUOTE]
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