How to Remove a Stump Using a Hand Winch

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2023
  • Removing a stump with a hand winch and mechanical advantage.
    #stump #landscape #snatchblock #mechanical #pulley #diy #lawncare #landscaping #cable #removal

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  • @singletrackassassin4862
    @singletrackassassin4862 9 днів тому +5

    Warms my heart when mechanical advantage is maximized.

  • @logancarter2134
    @logancarter2134 Рік тому +12

    Cool! Determined, focused work yields good results.

  • @JM-jd7yp
    @JM-jd7yp 3 місяці тому +3

    Hi Jack...I do it pretty much the same way. That pop when the tap root goes it always a good moment. It always amazes me just before it fully goes what tiny roots still hold it in place. I respect what nature gives us and it is good to try and plant replacements somewhere even if it's not in your yard. I hope the project goes well.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому +1

      Agreed on the tap root popping, makes you feel like you are finally making progress

  • @mikey92362
    @mikey92362 Місяць тому +2

    The reposition for upward force was pretty smart! I'm sure I'm gonna use that idea at some point.
    I use an old truck wheel for the same sort of effect when stumps are short.
    You can also wrap chain around the stump and use a recovery strap between the chain and wench.
    Leave tension on it overnight amd just start a small fire under the base where the roots are. It should slowly pull up as it smoulders. The recovery strap will just keep on pulling as the stump moves.
    Make sure the area has nothing flammable and soak it down. And put a fire ring or bricks Around it just to be safe.

  • @Moonshinedave1
    @Moonshinedave1 2 місяці тому +13

    Thanks for the video, reminded me of a project I did quite a few years ago. Since I was cutting down the tree, so I had the option to leave about six foot of stump, to give me a leverage advantage on the stump. Like you I dug around the stump as much as I could and cut what roots I could get to. I connected a two ton come-a-long to the stump and to a solid tree. I then pulled as tight as I dare, then just left everything hooked up, I poured water around the hole I dug, around the roots. When I got home from work the next day, I would tighten the come-a-long a few more "clicks" (as tight as I dare) and then pour more water around the roots, In about three days it came loose. Took longer, but the end results were the same. Take care and God bless.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Good approach thanks for sharing

    • @raytry69
      @raytry69 Місяць тому +1

      Took longer but less effort.

  • @user-xn6tk5wm5i
    @user-xn6tk5wm5i Рік тому +29

    Hard work doing by hand but keeping the stump intact for future project is worth it. Everyone needs to learn how to use snatch blocks. They can help with lots of jobs.

    • @mikemcdermott1026
      @mikemcdermott1026 3 місяці тому

      Fire wood

    • @kfelix2934
      @kfelix2934 Місяць тому

      For future project I saved 3 nice big trunks for creating a "Hammerschlagen" game. I ever found a brewery that's technically a Texan German-Czech that I'm going to sell or donate it to.

  • @hamishclayton347
    @hamishclayton347 3 місяці тому +10

    Wow dude solid effort i see you had three of those things by the end - I've removed a stump this way before and for the same reason. A good friend of mine is a cabinetmaker and he made a beautiful outdoor table with it.
    I must admit though, since then I've used stump grinders wherever possible 😅

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому +1

      Love it I'm sure the table looks great

  • @fergusx
    @fergusx Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson I have a good few of those to do.

  • @dearthworm
    @dearthworm 3 місяці тому +13

    I hate working on my knees and trying to dig soil around roots, so I use a garden hose to blast out the soil around the roots. Do the initial digging with a spade but once I start hitting tangled roots, I start hitting it with the garden hose.it’s kind of messy and mucky, but I do it over a period of a few days, letting the water drain away each time. It saves a lot of backbreaking work, even though it turns into a multi day project.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      Good suggestion, anything to make it easier is a win

    • @mikey92362
      @mikey92362 Місяць тому +1

      If the soil is extremely dry and you don't want to make it muddy, you can tape your shop vac hose to the sharp end of a wrecking bar and just start poking at the dirt while the vac removes it for you.
      I have a hole digger that works in a similar way.
      You can also use a drill with a bulb planting bit and just have someone hold the shop vac in place.

  • @mikeburke1993
    @mikeburke1993 2 місяці тому +2

    Bravo DIY. The thing most people would not even attempt. Good

  • @andrewbauer3792
    @andrewbauer3792 Місяць тому +4

    I'm more impressed that you used a come-a-long for the project. I hate those things! Great job!

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому +2

      This one was from harbor freight (got what I paid for). Thanks for watching

    • @leebennett3672
      @leebennett3672 Місяць тому +1

      I have a 1.5 ton tirfor tried it the other day it's amazing.got it used .for a great price .I used to have the puller you have but the cable got too tightly wrapped .The tirfor cable passes right through the body .well done for getting them out .👍

  • @shawnweaver7797
    @shawnweaver7797 2 місяці тому

    nice job, very helpful

  • @nedgoinggreen1592
    @nedgoinggreen1592 4 місяці тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH... ❤❤

  • @grahamhall2662
    @grahamhall2662 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice one. Hard work but you got there succesfully, well done.

  • @Tom-Travels
    @Tom-Travels Рік тому +14

    Jack, after I cut the first root apron, I fill the pit with water. Wait and hour. Then 8K of pressure is plenty. I also use a cheater bar/metal tube to give the hand winch lever 3 times the power (24,000 pounds).

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Рік тому

      I like that approach

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser Рік тому +1

      Ha! u wish, at 24k punds the cable is gonna break, I dont tven think it can output 8000 pounds, mor like 4000 with the pulley...

    • @robertshank8412
      @robertshank8412 3 місяці тому +6

      The winch was not designed to withstand the pressure that can be applied using a pipe on the handle. You'll kill the winch. I've done it.

  • @tommcqueary7831
    @tommcqueary7831 2 місяці тому +1

    My tree stump was near my driveway. My 4Runner with a 1 inch rope tied to hitch did the heavy pulling. Of course I still had to cut roots as you did.

  • @philmoore71
    @philmoore71 3 місяці тому +3

    tks. it's always nice to know how long a project takes.... now back to my stump

  • @AtlantisIndigo
    @AtlantisIndigo 24 дні тому

    My friend suggested a wench for me to remove mine which is already loose and I can get movement with a shovel but I don't have a tow hitch on my suv to give it just that yank it needs. I Googled wench & found your video! I think this is exactly what I'm going to do. I've aldwssy dug around it on 3 of the sides. So thank you for this helpful video

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  24 дні тому

      Good luck hopefully it pops out easily for you

  • @cbdyna
    @cbdyna Місяць тому

    Good job. I have a big one that will need to come out soon, but going to leave the center section once below grade.

  • @cdoulis21
    @cdoulis21 Рік тому +4

    Hard work pays off! That could make a really nice coffee table 😁😉

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Рік тому +2

      One vote for coffee table. Good idea

    • @cdoulis21
      @cdoulis21 Рік тому

      Excited to see what you make from them!

    • @markbernier8434
      @markbernier8434 Рік тому +1

      @@jackmeyermakes Small dining table? Invert, add a base. use the root structure to hold up the table top. Use something impressive for the top Maybe a pair of book matched planks?

  • @tjplusproductions
    @tjplusproductions 3 місяці тому +1

    Good job!!

  • @kitsurubami
    @kitsurubami 2 місяці тому +17

    Pulling stumps is hard work, but thanks to your strategy and technique it is manageable.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @retro8696
      @retro8696 Місяць тому

      Many go to stump grinders which to me will cause issues down the road.

  • @mikedunn7795
    @mikedunn7795 25 днів тому +1

    Nice! I used a pressure washer to expose the roots on a stump I was pulling. It was smaller than yours,though.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  24 дні тому

      There have been a lot of suggestions to use a pressure washer I’ll give that a shot next time

  • @stevenrobinson9610
    @stevenrobinson9610 2 місяці тому

    10/10 video!!!

  • @russk5513
    @russk5513 Місяць тому +6

    Lastly, if you know you're going to remove some trees always leave a 4-foot Tall part of the stump. Do not cut it down to the bottom because you can use the leverage of the 4 ft to help break it out of the ground applying pulling chains to the other trees not yet removed. Take advantage of your existing objects/things around you to assist in efforts and with a little bit of pre-planning and leverage removing the tree stumps without mechanization.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому +3

      These were cut before I moved in but completely agree the more leverage the better

    • @mikey92362
      @mikey92362 Місяць тому +1

      Use the truck wheel trick when stumps are too short.

  • @armchairquarterback4529
    @armchairquarterback4529 2 місяці тому

    Good job!

  • @rubensanchez1797
    @rubensanchez1797 2 місяці тому

    very smart & good job... thumb up

  • @UncleMilty
    @UncleMilty Місяць тому

    Such a great feeling when it finally comes out! Swinging an axe is hard (for me) have found it easier to use a reciprocating saw on all the roots. Still a hard job.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      I like the workout but reciprocating saw is great too

  • @johncandaux3590
    @johncandaux3590 2 місяці тому +3

    I find leaving several more feet of the trunk attached rather than cutting it off a foot or two above ground level gives much more leverage potential when winching the root ball out. Hard but satisfying work when you finally pull the root ball away from the hole.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому +1

      Agreed on the additional leverage making it easier. These were cut years ago before I bought the house so had to work with what I had

    • @Crazson34
      @Crazson34 2 місяці тому

      Yes. I had 36 trees cut down but left 5' of tree sticking out. A little digging and then I can pull out massive stumps with my backhoe. The leverage makes all the difference in the world.

  • @jamesvertrees5857
    @jamesvertrees5857 7 місяців тому

    Impressive!

  • @heinrichgrabner8882
    @heinrichgrabner8882 3 місяці тому +1

    I know this work, I did it myself in a similar way. It was quicker with a tractor than with a rope hoist. I sawed off my last stalk with the chainsaw at ground level and added soil on top. To make the stalk rot faster, I drilled holes and put stable manure on them.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      Good stuff, haven’t heard that trick before to make the stump rot faster

  • @abcxyz3028
    @abcxyz3028 23 дні тому

    I didn't realised the roots are deep and still sturdy even when dead. Going to sort mine out hopefully this summer after 5 years on and off 😅

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  22 дні тому

      always amazes me how strong just one root is. Good luck

  • @EricOnYouTube
    @EricOnYouTube Місяць тому

    Wow, well done.

  • @michaelpace1075
    @michaelpace1075 3 місяці тому +2

    Nicely done!

  • @NunnSkull
    @NunnSkull Рік тому +7

    If you make anything with the stumps, know that stump wood is extremely abrasive because of the embedded sand and grit in it.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Рік тому +2

      Noted. I know most saw mills won’t touch them for that reason. I’ll probably rig up a flattening jig expecting to do some resharpening

  • @jeremyjjet4909
    @jeremyjjet4909 3 місяці тому

    Stump can be pretty cool if you dry them clean them and leave them upside down for yard decor with the roots swirling around. You can even stain them.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому +1

      I cut the bottom off one and plan on cleaning and finishing it to hang on a wall. I’ll make a video on it eventually but it is low on the list

  • @r.c.b.8087
    @r.c.b.8087 2 місяці тому

    I simply drill deep holes in mine, soaked it with lighter fluid, and lit it up. Worked like a charm.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      I wanted to preserve the stumps for some projects otherwise stump fire is a great approach

  • @jeffsim8664
    @jeffsim8664 2 місяці тому

    Great job.. nice work with the snatch blocks.. have you been off roading cause the 4 wheelers do this as well

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Indeed handy off roading as well. I used that have a ‘98 wrangler we used to have a blast taking on some trails

  • @oliviercorre4429
    @oliviercorre4429 2 місяці тому

    Hat off! I dont have any patience for this kind of tasks.
    I turn crazy within 10 minutes.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      It’s a great feeling once it finally pops out

  • @2-old-Forthischet
    @2-old-Forthischet 2 місяці тому

    I bought a HF hand winch and it failed right out of the box. I noticed it operated really roughly. I replaced it with a more expensive model and wow, what a difference! You do get what you pay for.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      That’s the truth. This winch barely made it through this job, the teeth started bending if I pushed it too far

  • @MemoWardwell
    @MemoWardwell 2 місяці тому +1

    This video should be mandatory for High School, multiple times !

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Everyone should learn about snatch blocks and throw in some personal finance classes too

  • @bjorn_moren
    @bjorn_moren Місяць тому +1

    I've removed a lot of large stumps on my property, but given how labor intensive it still is I can't say I've found an optimal way yet. Right when the tree is felled I try to cut away as much of the top as possible, ideally I level it with the ground. Then it takes around four years for nature to take its course and rot away most of the smaller roots, which will make it easier to pull out the larger roots later. At that time I dig out as much soil as possible around and below the stump with a hoe, takes about an hour. Then I take a chain saw and cut vertically into the stump to split it into four or more parts, as far down as I dare to go. This quickly wears out the chain, no way to avoid it. Then I take a large iron to break the stump apart with sheer force. I also use a sledge hammer to bash the various parts of the stump and roots. Takes around two hours to remove a stump. I've seen various clever tricks to remove stumps, but in my experience there is no easy way if you don't have access to machinery.

  • @wfobaby9116
    @wfobaby9116 Місяць тому

    Can’t believe your this smart and bought a come along from Harbor Freight.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      It survived this job but if I had been willing to spend more than $25 it probably would have gone faster

  • @Jeff-Lynn
    @Jeff-Lynn 2 місяці тому

    Incredible

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael 2 місяці тому

    It works as long as the tree does not have a tap root. I followed the progress of a neighbor removing a Silk Oak stump; he was almost entirely standing below ground level when he was able to cut the tap root with a chain saw. The tap root had tapered to barely a foot at that depth.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Sounds like a big stump I’m sure that was a ton of work

    • @wfobaby9116
      @wfobaby9116 Місяць тому

      The joke in forestry is Oak is no joke.

  • @Politics-jz3gg
    @Politics-jz3gg 2 дні тому

    Thank you for also mentioning the total amount of time!

  • @southparklion
    @southparklion 27 днів тому

    What about running the strap around the stump and then over a tire to get an upwards force vector?

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  24 дні тому

      I’ve seen some videos of people using tires, it seems like a cool idea to try and could go faster

  • @user-xn6tk5wm5i
    @user-xn6tk5wm5i Місяць тому +10

    Several comments regarding wasted time and money. Likely you have less invested than a month of gym membership, you get to keep the stump and tools, and I would bet your body fat percentage and strength would beat any of theirs, Keep it up, there is value in hard work.

  • @mnmike6884
    @mnmike6884 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m glad you wrapped a nylon web around the stump so the cable wouldn’t dig into it. Why not use the reciprocating saw earlier in the process to reduce or elinate the axe?

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому +1

      It’s tough to avoid dirt with the saw which dulls the blades quickly, figured I could save a few by only using it where the axe had trouble reaching

    • @user-kn8xi3to6y
      @user-kn8xi3to6y 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jackmeyermakesYou did right using the reciprocating saw. You wouldn't believe how many people who would've used a chainsaw, and instantly dull a $30-50 chain. Way more than a 10pk of harbor freight blades. ( I was waiting for you to break it out.

  • @KimberleyBeattie
    @KimberleyBeattie 2 місяці тому

    Hard work , but a job well done.

  • @awake1251
    @awake1251 8 днів тому +1

    And that was the last gift from the Giving Tree

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  4 дні тому

      You’re giving me flashbacks to 4th grade reading class

  • @bellinghamfpv
    @bellinghamfpv Місяць тому

    A five foot mental breaker bar is my go to.

  • @deltasquared7777
    @deltasquared7777 2 місяці тому

    Diablo makes reciprocating saw carbide pruning blades in up to 12 inch lengths that stand up extremely well cutting roots in dirt that instantly destroys non-carbide blades

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      This is good to know. This regular set of blades was filling out very quickly

  • @Merv-Bob
    @Merv-Bob 2 місяці тому

    Great, although your winch point and you are located at the apex of the 'triangle of death' and if something lets loose, cables, hooks and snatch block will sling-shot toward you.

  • @user-ty1hq1lw5o
    @user-ty1hq1lw5o Місяць тому

    nice work. I tried to duplicate ur style but so far no luck. I'm trying to straighten up a leaned mango tree. looks like it should require 20k/lb of pull. tried multiple options but so far no luck

  • @DCGreenZone
    @DCGreenZone 3 місяці тому +1

    You were stumped, but only for a short while. Hard work but worth it, just went through a similar ordeal. 👍

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      Agreed lot of work but very rewarding once it’s out

  • @helpful5539
    @helpful5539 12 днів тому

    nice

  • @lessforloans
    @lessforloans 2 місяці тому

    Cut a notch against where the strap will be around the stump and you have to readjust as an upward angle will allow it to move with the force.

  • @leastcoast5606
    @leastcoast5606 2 місяці тому

    I envy you, you have a good back. Lol. I am old so I can't complain. Great job, very informative.

  • @wwhb4780
    @wwhb4780 2 місяці тому

    I prefer a lever chain hoist. My one cost approx. 60 Euro and augments the force by 21x (2100 percent). It is very important to be familiar with the correct selection and use of chains and shackles. The chains which are meant to show where your private owned driveway begins might break at 100 kg.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому +1

      I’d like to give this approach a try next time. I think you are right that it’ll go quicker

  • @scottberelson1380
    @scottberelson1380 3 місяці тому

    I’ve seen people put a car wheel in front of stump under strap which gives more uplift

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      I’ve seen that too. Cool approach, seems like when you get that upward pulling you don’t need as much tension

  • @SooperToober
    @SooperToober 7 місяців тому +1

    Archimedes would be proud of you! Could you share the specific pulleys and straps you purchased from harbor freight

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  7 місяців тому +2

      Haulmaster 4000 lb cable winch puller
      Badland snatch block
      Haulmaster 6000 lb 2in recovery strap

    • @user-kk7zp2dm5e
      @user-kk7zp2dm5e 3 місяці тому +1

      Harbor Freight to the rescue as usual.

  • @WILLIAMMORALES-gw1zz
    @WILLIAMMORALES-gw1zz Місяць тому

    i used a sawzaw as well to cut the roots, then got 2 2x4 together and screwed then with 2 large large bolts to the trunk, then I used a floor jack under the boards to raise, then repeat on the other side etc. I'm sure there a million ways to skin this cat. It just thats all I had at my disposal in my back yard and no trees to winch from.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      I’d like to give your method a shot some day

  • @michaelallison1255
    @michaelallison1255 Місяць тому

    my hat is off to you-my back would have lasted about 20 minutes!

  • @atulmytube
    @atulmytube 4 місяці тому

    This reminded me of Caption America, "I can do this all day!!"

  • @shannonstaab5136
    @shannonstaab5136 2 місяці тому

    They would make cool side tables

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      Agreed I’d like to put a glass top on one

  • @robertpaget809
    @robertpaget809 Місяць тому

    Mines all three of those stumps and then some so as nice as this method is ,I can’t waste the money to find out

  • @Darth_Vader_Explains
    @Darth_Vader_Explains 7 місяців тому +2

    The ints will hate this man. Better not tell frodo.

  • @badideaman
    @badideaman 2 місяці тому

    In that opening between the roots, center stump, place a high-lift jack and Jack it out.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Good point. I’ve read it takes much less pressure if you can lift straight up as opposed to pulling from the side

    • @badideaman
      @badideaman 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jackmeyermakes I've had as many as 3 of those lifting from different points.

  • @michaelbradford4444
    @michaelbradford4444 2 місяці тому

    Is a hand winch the same as a come- along ? They look similar.

  • @jamesmorales7793
    @jamesmorales7793 5 місяців тому

    Nice Job DYI power!

  • @randygreen007
    @randygreen007 2 місяці тому

    I’ve racked my brain but I’m stumped as to what to do with those stumps. 😂

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      There aren't nearly enough stump puns in the comments, keep 'em coming

  • @kenwhitman1055
    @kenwhitman1055 2 місяці тому

    So what year did you start stump removal 😉

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Insert "Its been 84 years" Titanic quote

  • @puwazatza
    @puwazatza Місяць тому +1

    this video makes me send respect to all dentists who fight wisdom teeth.

  • @Joe-lb8qn
    @Joe-lb8qn 2 місяці тому

    I had a 50% bigger stump than this but nothing to attach to to winch it out (nor do i have a winch LOL). Dug it out as much as i could filled the cavity with charcoal and kept a fire burning for about 3 days,eventually managed to loosen it enough to pull it out after attaching ropes and a couple guys pulling it)

  • @cmcnichols4
    @cmcnichols4 2 місяці тому

    Pressure wash all the dirt off the roots and remove as much bark as possible....flatten the top of the trunk as much as possible - use as a table base.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      I’m thinking about making a coffee table like this with a glass top

  • @Seankatz623
    @Seankatz623 2 місяці тому +1

    Please wear safety goggles. Great job!

  • @seanjohn83
    @seanjohn83 10 місяців тому

    But what did you anchor this to?

  • @MYBB90
    @MYBB90 Рік тому

    Ive worked at a stump for an hour or so a night for over a week and here you are 90% done within 1 hour. Feel like im an idiot

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Рік тому +1

      That was me on the first stump I took out

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser Рік тому +1

      Feel u, dug my first stumps out by hand, that took several 8 hour days...

  • @michaeldinh3561
    @michaeldinh3561 2 місяці тому +1

    👍💪

  • @go5582
    @go5582 2 місяці тому

    hi handsome. I love your mathematics. could you write the formula you are using to get twice the force? to pull the stump out. I'm so excited to see the formula. thanks

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому +1

      SmarterEveryDay had a great video explaining how snatch blocks work.
      m.ua-cam.com/video/M2w3NZzPwOM/v-deo.html&pp=ygUNU25hdGNoIGJsb2Nrcw%3D%3D

  • @vinnybauer4205
    @vinnybauer4205 3 місяці тому

    Greetings,
    I found it easier to leave the stump about 6 or more feet off the ground...more leverage. I did not use a pully...but will next time. Neck I'm 77.
    Chief Ken Bauer, USAF (Ret)

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      That's right the longer the lever the better. Love to hear you ripping stumps out at 77, keep it up 💪

  • @stevefigueroa6716
    @stevefigueroa6716 2 місяці тому +1

    You need to use water as well to loosen soil.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      Lots of suggestions for this I will give it a shot next time

  • @unprofor9394
    @unprofor9394 Рік тому +2

    Wait until the Ground is frozen. Drill a hole in the Ground, under the middle of the Stump, about a one and half feet deep. 100 grams of Dynamite. BOOM! Stump is done!😉

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Рік тому +4

      If the neighbors weren’t so jumpy I’d have given that a shot 🙂

    • @unprofor9394
      @unprofor9394 Рік тому

      @@jackmeyermakes Yeah. I’ve been doing the same method, too, by using blocks, and wires. But it’s taking too much effort. «Dynamite», is the «Reel Thing»!😀👍

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis 2 місяці тому

    Trees are amazing animals. Even after death they still put up quite a fight.

  • @tekinmoustafa8141
    @tekinmoustafa8141 3 місяці тому

    when i bought my house there were 143 pine tree all arond the garden. i first cut rthe roos then used a tractor with a chain to pull them off the ground!

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      Well done, that must have been very rewarding to do all that yourself

    • @tekinmoustafa8141
      @tekinmoustafa8141 3 місяці тому +1

      yeah! it was much much cheaper too!@@jackmeyermakes

    • @ronkistner2672
      @ronkistner2672 3 місяці тому +1

      pine trees are good wind breaks, why remove them?

    • @tekinmoustafa8141
      @tekinmoustafa8141 3 місяці тому

      @@ronkistner2672 i live in england and the garden was constanly wet wet wet. I built a bradstone wall with iron fenses and two double gstes with half moon driveway. I know have pears, quinces, laugats, apples, figs (all 12 of them) ,plums, ornemental trees and lots of fowers including lovely camelias and tree peonies . Before nothing would grow and the trees only gave a good privacy but nothingelse.

  • @turyjordan3827
    @turyjordan3827 2 місяці тому +4

    Make toothpicks

  • @danialkhan199
    @danialkhan199 2 місяці тому

    Good job. 4 hours if toil and hardwork.

  • @Jay-yy9ol
    @Jay-yy9ol Місяць тому

    Hi. You can damage the bark of you second tree. If bark is removed 180 degrees around, your tree will die over time as it’s water circulatory system is cut off. Thanks.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      Valid point. I used a 4 inch wide strap around the anchor trees, no damage done

  • @andrewmunoz4388
    @andrewmunoz4388 3 місяці тому

    Have a massive oak in the backyard that we are thinking of removing and dread the stump

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому +1

      that may be one you just burn for a few days, can't imagine trying to take a big stump out by hand. Good luck

    • @robertmoore9998
      @robertmoore9998 3 місяці тому +1

      Before cutting the tree do the block and pulley higher up the trunk. Not only will you get the mechanical advantage of the block and pulley system you also get the advantage of the angle pulling downward toward the pulley anchor point. I have done this a few times with a tree about 12 inches in diameter and works great. First a couple of days in advance I use a pressure washer to blast away as much soil as possible. Once it has dried I use a shop vac and trowel to expose as much root material as possible. Then attach the pulley system ( I use an extra pulley to get greater mechanical advantage) as high as possible and then start applying tension. When nothing happens start using a rip saw on the roots on the opposite side , cutting everything in site. Apply more tension until it seems stuck and then look for more roots to cut. Time consuming but no stump left behind,!

  • @scottmcintosh2988
    @scottmcintosh2988 2 місяці тому

    Make a coffee table or slice it up for gussets in a boat floor to side wall braces !

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      First vote for stump gussets I like it

  • @etaoinshrdlu7247
    @etaoinshrdlu7247 2 місяці тому +1

    If your friend Shane had been visiting your place, this would have gone much faster.

  • @pinecedar180
    @pinecedar180 2 місяці тому

    forgot to show the most important thing. Where did you tie it to?

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      I anchored to two mature trees in the yard

    • @tonycarfagna8591
      @tonycarfagna8591 Місяць тому

      @@jackmeyermakes No Pics of anchor trees Did I miss

  • @brendanriley5543
    @brendanriley5543 3 місяці тому +1

    Tensioned wire/ropes, always a potential for serious injury!!. Cut it down to near ground level and hire a stump-grinder..... quicker and safer.

  • @judsonbrant1736
    @judsonbrant1736 Місяць тому

    Ok, I am going to be that guy. Pullies will only double your power if you double the amount of line pulled on that line vs object moved. Hooking your winch to the outside of a snatchblock will only pull with the power of the winch. Hooking a winch to the line inside the snatchblock would give you more power as the line would move 2X the cable vs object moved.

  • @beatnik155
    @beatnik155 2 місяці тому

    Upside down glass table using the stump as supports.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  2 місяці тому

      I think I will do this. It’s towards the bottom of the project list but one day

  • @petercurrell9344
    @petercurrell9344 3 місяці тому

    When I remove a stump I dig a hole close and use a jet wash to clear the roots.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      A few people suggested that, sounds like much less effort required

  • @nickwest1476
    @nickwest1476 2 місяці тому

    You didn't show the other tree set up

  • @tren380
    @tren380 Місяць тому

    How are those steel toe boots doing when chopping towards your feet? Oh wait you don’t have steel toe boots on. Nice.

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  Місяць тому

      I kept a distance between root and boot that was well within me and my 10 toes' risk tolerance.

  • @hallodan23
    @hallodan23 3 місяці тому

    you coud make a king fisher burrow from the stumps

    • @jackmeyermakes
      @jackmeyermakes  3 місяці тому

      Admittedly had to look up what a kingfisher is… I like the suggestion