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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 385329" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Burning it is probably your best bet - when you grind a stump level to the ground or slightly below there's still plenty of organic matter down there to rot, and when it does it will create a depression wherever the remnants of the stump are. Burn it out and it's gone and you can fill the void then and there and be done with it.</p><p></p><p>Get a fire going on and around it and grab a small floor fan, hook it up on an extension cord and aim it at the bed of coals under the fire. It'll burn hotter than Hades, which is what you want for burning beneath the surface so it can cook off all the moisture down there and really allow the stump to burn. You'll have to keep feeding it wood, but after you get a good bed of coals with the fan on there just about any **** will burn for you so if you have a lot of crap to get rid of in the yard it'll be a good time to do so.</p><p></p><p>Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 385329, member: 13702"] Burning it is probably your best bet - when you grind a stump level to the ground or slightly below there's still plenty of organic matter down there to rot, and when it does it will create a depression wherever the remnants of the stump are. Burn it out and it's gone and you can fill the void then and there and be done with it. Get a fire going on and around it and grab a small floor fan, hook it up on an extension cord and aim it at the bed of coals under the fire. It'll burn hotter than Hades, which is what you want for burning beneath the surface so it can cook off all the moisture down there and really allow the stump to burn. You'll have to keep feeding it wood, but after you get a good bed of coals with the fan on there just about any **** will burn for you so if you have a lot of crap to get rid of in the yard it'll be a good time to do so. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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