Yeah, the maples are usually pretty long lasting but the alder trees are not good trees to have around as they don't last long. I just don't like having any that could fall on the house. The cedar and doug fir trees are the exceptions as they are usually pretty stout and long lasting and most are failry far from the house in most spots so they get to stay. ;)
Thanks! Yeah, the guy I rented from had a 3 day special for $700 plus $80 delivery. Not too bad. Although he said I supposedly put some new dents in the bottom side of the excavator and said he's going to get a repair estimate. I'm like, wait, isn't this an earth moving machine? Aren't dents kind of part of the deal when using such a thing? We didn't do a pre inspection or even one when he picked it up as it was dark, so I don't know that I even did it so I'm not happy about that though. Shame cause I wanted to use him again but I guess I'll have to find someone else now.
Oh man, I waited the whole video to say "I really dig your video", and you went and stole my line. 😑 😄😄 Oh well. Great minds think alike, eh? Btw, cleanup videos are awesome. Thank you for showing us this.
Ha! Thanks! When I have to guide a tree to fall away from something I don't want it to fall on, it literally gives me a panic attack. So if you want to see me be a ball of anxiety, I'll be right down! Ha!
I found that when I had a stump, I cut it close to the ground then drilled it with a hole bit quite deep 4 inches ish, packed it with Epson Salt and then added water enough to make it liquid (the tree sucks it up fairly quick) and repeat it a couple more times. The tree takes the salty water into the roots and the salt is left behind and kills the tree so it’ll not sprout up again and once dead I used the splitter and broke it down a bit further under the soil line and left nature to do the rest
Mainly because it was the first time I'd ever used one of these things so I didn't want to chance knocking one onto my house or a neighbors, or having it fall on the machine causing damage I'd have to pay for and what-not. Thanks!
Fair enough but it was the first time I ever used one and most of the trees that were still standing wanted to fall in directions that may hit a fence or house so I was too scared to go that.
@@thesomewhathandyman9400 I have had a professional tree guy cut down a few trees for me as I did not have insurance to cover me if I took out a power line our hit my house so I get it what you said
That's so good to take the trees down before they fall 👍👍
Yeah, the maples are usually pretty long lasting but the alder trees are not good trees to have around as they don't last long. I just don't like having any that could fall on the house. The cedar and doug fir trees are the exceptions as they are usually pretty stout and long lasting and most are failry far from the house in most spots so they get to stay. ;)
Looking so good!
Thank you! Cheers!
I like and enjoy this content.
Much appreciated!
Fun “roommates.” Nice neighbors. And you’re making steady progress on the yard. Looks like a great weekend!
It was a great end to the summer season for sure!
Did great and saved yourself a bundle! I score my stumps and salt then keeps them from growing.
Thanks! Yeah, the guy I rented from had a 3 day special for $700 plus $80 delivery. Not too bad. Although he said I supposedly put some new dents in the bottom side of the excavator and said he's going to get a repair estimate. I'm like, wait, isn't this an earth moving machine? Aren't dents kind of part of the deal when using such a thing? We didn't do a pre inspection or even one when he picked it up as it was dark, so I don't know that I even did it so I'm not happy about that though. Shame cause I wanted to use him again but I guess I'll have to find someone else now.
@@thesomewhathandyman9400 What the .. We saw what you did dont even know how that happened on your watch!!
Yay..more light can come in now. Won’t be so dark and dreary. See ya ✌ next time. Blessings
Thanks! yeah, it will def help with my seasonal affective blues for sure.
Oh man, I waited the whole video to say "I really dig your video", and you went and stole my line. 😑
😄😄 Oh well. Great minds think alike, eh? Btw, cleanup videos are awesome. Thank you for showing us this.
Ha! Good stuff. Glad you enjoyed it! ;)
Great work. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for that and for stopping by!
Thanks again for showing....enjoyed...👍
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks!
You are a pro at taking down trees, youre hired! head on out this way so you can clear my back lot to make way for chickens LOL
Ha! Thanks! When I have to guide a tree to fall away from something I don't want it to fall on, it literally gives me a panic attack. So if you want to see me be a ball of anxiety, I'll be right down! Ha!
I found that when I had a stump, I cut it close to the ground then drilled it with a hole bit quite deep 4 inches ish, packed it with Epson Salt and then added water enough to make it liquid (the tree sucks it up fairly quick) and repeat it a couple more times. The tree takes the salty water into the roots and the salt is left behind and kills the tree so it’ll not sprout up again and once dead I used the splitter and broke it down a bit further under the soil line and left nature to do the rest
Thanks for that info. I'll have to try it out for any stumps I end up leaving as I do hope to rent another excavator next spring for a few days.
I dig your digging, but I’m already subscribed! Lol nice 2 see the girls…
I appreciate that and I'll give them extra snuggles for you! :)
Should push the trees over with the machine. Gets the stumps out easy with the leverage of the tree itself.
Good idea. I have seen some videos showing that but I didn't feel comfortable to do that with this machine, especially since it was just a rental.
Ecelente amigo 👍👍👍😎😎💥💥💥💥🤝
Thank you!
Why didn't you take the trees out with the excavator? Just curious. Nice work.
Mainly because it was the first time I'd ever used one of these things so I didn't want to chance knocking one onto my house or a neighbors, or having it fall on the machine causing damage I'd have to pay for and what-not. Thanks!
as long as you had the excavator you should have just pushed most of them over I have a smaller E26 dig up a few roots and over they go
Fair enough but it was the first time I ever used one and most of the trees that were still standing wanted to fall in directions that may hit a fence or house so I was too scared to go that.
@@thesomewhathandyman9400 I have had a professional tree guy cut down a few trees for me as I did not have insurance to cover me if I took out a power line our hit my house so I get it what you said