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Top 5 Manual Tools For Stump Removal

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Your Stumpocalypse Survival Kit.

Some basic tools and elbow grease can get you far...

Here are the top 5 manual tools you can use to get rid of tree stumps



    1 . Axe:

An axe can be used to chop away at the roots and trunk of the stump. This is a labour-intensive process and is best suited for smaller stumps or when the roots are not too large.




    2. Mattock:

A mattock is a versatile tool that has both an axe and an adze blade. The axe side can be used to chop away at the roots, while the adze side can be used to remove dirt and rocks around the stump.




    3. Shovel:

A shovel is a useful tool for digging around the stump to expose the roots. It can also be used to remove the dirt and debris around the stump.




    4. Hand winch:

A hand winch can be used to pull the stump out of the ground once the roots have been severed. This method is best suited for smaller stumps.




    5. Pry bar:

A pry bar can be used to pry the stump out of the ground once the roots have been severed. This method is best suited for smaller stumps and when the roots are not too large.




Conclusion

It's important to note that removing a stump manually can be a difficult and time-consuming process. If the stump is large or the roots are too deep, it may be necessary to use a stump grinder or hire a professional tree stump removal company that specialises in stump grinding. If you are located in Southern Scotland, and want a stump removed fast, get in touch with us here at StumpsGetGone. We are located close to Dumfries, in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland - and we have a range of stump grinders that will quickly remove a tree stump on your property.


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