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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1544677" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>No need to treat cedar stumps. If they are small enough they won't tear up the fence when they fall, I use a Harleman saw on a skid loader. The ones right next to the post I do manually with a chainsaw. </p><p>The large ones I will cut off above the fence, then come back and cut them off at the ground. The Harleman will throw the tops 20-30 feet, peice if cake.</p><p>Not much help to the poster, but I thought I would comment on the stumps. Cedar will not come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1544677, member: 34352"] No need to treat cedar stumps. If they are small enough they won’t tear up the fence when they fall, I use a Harleman saw on a skid loader. The ones right next to the post I do manually with a chainsaw. The large ones I will cut off above the fence, then come back and cut them off at the ground. The Harleman will throw the tops 20-30 feet, peice if cake. Not much help to the poster, but I thought I would comment on the stumps. Cedar will not come back. [/QUOTE]
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