Today I am stump grinding at Gosfield, Halstead, Colchester, Essex, removing a few tree stumps. The homeowner had recently moved into the house and needed assistance in clearing the garden, specifically removing a few large hazel stumps. Initially, a landscape contractor attempted to remove the stumps manually, but unfortunately, their efforts proved unsuccessful.
Removing Tree Stumps By Hand
It’s not uncommon for me to encounter situations where customers have devoted considerable time and effort over the weekend to removing tree stumps on their own. I acknowledge that smaller stumps can be manageable to some extent, although even those can pose a significant challenge. In most cases, people’s attempts to remove tree stumps manually end up being in vain.
Hazel tree stumps typically consist of multiple stems since hazel trees are traditionally coppiced approximately every five years. Coppicing involves cutting down the tree, allowing it to regenerate. Due to this practice, hazel stumps often have elevated cuts. The reason behind this is that dirt and grit tend to accumulate within the stump, making it exceedingly difficult to cut through using a chainsaw.
Using a sharp chainsaw can make the cutting process much easier. However, the blade can quickly dull if it comes into contact with even slightly abrasive substances like grit or tiny stones. Anyone who has operated a chainsaw can likely attest to experiencing this issue firsthand.
Fortunately, with my Predator radio remote tree stump grinder, even the most stubborn tree stumps can be effortlessly removed. If you require a quote or further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at any time. Grinding