(Video) Follow This Survivalist’s Tutorial and Learn How to Effectively Remove a Tree Stump

 

That tree in the front yard has probably been downed and taken away for the last six months and the only thing that remains is the stump. You reflect on it often, drinking coffee in the AM and staring at the thing, trying to figure out your next step.

The problem is, it’s going to be a very laborious project. You are going to have to bring out the right tools and then throw yourself into a day or two of back-breaking work. Who wants that? Honestly, you do not want to remove it, the stump is not hurting anyone, but the spouse has been hinting that it needs to get done. And, yeah, it does need to get done.

Is there an easier way than using picks, hammers, and shovels? We are pleased to say that there is!

After the break go over to the next page and see a great tutorial on how to effectively remove a tree stump!

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27 Comments

  1. Gary Clement said:

    No thanks. I know a better way. No fire. No salt. No digging. No 4×4. I can remove that stump and back fill with dirt within 1 hour with a chain saw and a pry bar.

  2. Joshua Moore said:

    A stump grinder is sufficient provided the operator is not a tool and scared to go below grade level. Those teeth are hardened carbide a rock is not going to hurt the teeth.

  3. Tucker Brooks said:

    How do you keep from trashing the chain? Just touching mine to the dirt dulls it in seconds.

  4. Josh Skelton said:

    A shovel and an axe makes all stumps go away and doesn’t need power. Not very survivory of them, using a drill. Just an average backyard tip.

  5. Josh Riley said:

    It seems like too much effort you could just pile some scrap wood on it and light it, it would do the same

  6. Tom Corbett said:

    Why drill it if ur using kerosene then F it and just burn it out

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