(Video) He Shows Us an Effective and Incredible Way of Removing a Tree Stump:

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When it’s time to clear your land, whether it be for your bug-out shelter or simply wanting to get rid of that annoyance in the front of backyard, you pretty much can expect it to take a day or two. In this case we are talking about tree stumps, and anyone who has ever dug one out knows it is a pain in the backside.

For the most part we just hate it because it means bringing out the heavy axe, shovel, and possibly a dangerous pick. And we haven’t even mentioned a couple of pals to help with the heavy labor – maybe one with a good wood chipper – to get it done.

However, there are easier ways and one of the best is over on the video on the next page.

We love this idea and can now see it as the choice for any outdoorsman who might want to make their lives just a little bit easier.

No, it may not be the workout you normally get when removing a stump but if you want that go to the gym!

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91 Comments

  1. Samuel Piazza said:

    Come on Skeeter! Buy a bang stick from the General store….so’s we csn get to fishin’!

  2. Jim Brown said:

    The Army taught me, but the county say’s I need a permit & such… 🙂

  3. Bill Varani said:

    I would have gone with dynamite. Or hire Sasquatch to pull it out.

  4. James Savens said:

    Burning the stump has the advantage of leaving the roots on place, with is nice if your place is on a hillside with thin soils, no erosion.

  5. Robert Smith said:

    Clever idea for stump removal. As long as it does not start underground root fires that can travel some distance.

    But this plan B also works the same way but in milliseconds. Plus it it is way cooler.

    Remember the old military saying: “all problems can be resolved with the proper usage of explosives.”

  6. Barry Smith said:

    Two 1 pound cans of Tannerite will blow that stump in to dust.

  7. Kevin Moore said:

    Probably easier to fence in some hogs and let them dig it out than to get permits to burn it. Faster too, if you take into account how many years that stump dried out before burning.

  8. Jim Brown said:

    With that, remove stump and make root cellar at same time…

  9. Jeanni Guise said:

    Backhoe works a treat if you want the roots gone as well. Dig roots loose on both sides of the stump and then loosen and scoop up the stump.

  10. Ken Church said:

    Perfect idea…possibly 6 holes spread around..as you drill center possibly spread some of those outward..with diesel help burn..good thinking..

  11. Dean Desley said:

    Stop making us jump through your hoops of NEXT PAGE BULLSHIT. JUST SHOW WHAT YOU ADVERTISE……………

  12. Dean Desley said:

    Absolutely,,, let them know to get rid of the NEXT button IS the best way to get us to view your posts…..

  13. Kelly Mc Master said:

    I’d need a burn permit and I have six stumps to get rid of , damn bark beetles .

  14. Brad Peters said:

    I just dig about a foot down around the stump and the roots that might be at ground level. Then put a old chain on my chainsaw, and cut it out. Fill the soil back over, and the stump just rots.

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