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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 385233" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>If you are allowed to burn where you are, that would be the cheapest method but it is also the method that takes a lot of time. Renting a stump grinder would be the the way to if you don't mind the rental fee and you can pull the trailer that it comes on when you rent it. Most rental places I've dealt with will require you to have a half ton or larger truck to tow it with. I burned out a 4' diameter pecan and a 4.5' diameter hackberry last year. I used some of the seasoned split pecan to build a fire over each stump. Once I had a decent bed of coals going, I fired up my backpack blower and fed them all the air they could stand. It took several rounds of this to get them burned out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 385233, member: 7544"] If you are allowed to burn where you are, that would be the cheapest method but it is also the method that takes a lot of time. Renting a stump grinder would be the the way to if you don't mind the rental fee and you can pull the trailer that it comes on when you rent it. Most rental places I've dealt with will require you to have a half ton or larger truck to tow it with. I burned out a 4' diameter pecan and a 4.5' diameter hackberry last year. I used some of the seasoned split pecan to build a fire over each stump. Once I had a decent bed of coals going, I fired up my backpack blower and fed them all the air they could stand. It took several rounds of this to get them burned out. [/QUOTE]
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