The most amazing way to remove a stump!! E16

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  • @thomopolusrex8436
    @thomopolusrex8436 7 років тому +2634

    Nice little fire, but not the most awesome way to remove a stump. That distinction goes to my grandpa (H.E.) and his brother (A.P.) back in 1965, family farm, Russellville, KY.
    Large stump, about 6ft in diameter and three ft tall. Lumber from the tree was used to build our tobacco barn.
    They contemplated several strategies and decided on dynamite, but weren't sure how much to use. They drilled ten holes about two ft down, so they decided on ten sticks. In retrospect, it was a consensus that one stick would have been sufficient.
    The family gathered around to watch from about 50 yards out. They used a car battery to detonate the charges. There was a flash of light followed by the loudest boom I've ever heard, to date. It rained splinters for a good five minutes. Where the stump once stood was now a fourty foot hole in the ground that was about fourty feet deep. The hole started filling up with water, slowly at first, but picked up speed. Over night, the hole was filled and overflowing. A new spring of icey cold water had erupted and was now joined with the creek that ran through the farm. We had a new pond, one less tree stump and a ringing in our ears that continues to this very day.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  7 років тому +175

      Thomas Morman wow, that is an amazing story!!

    • @ryantube9274
      @ryantube9274 6 років тому +67

      Always these guys tryna steal someones thunder lmao

    • @blu3445
      @blu3445 6 років тому +65

      Thomopolus Rex
      Lol!! Now thats a story worth telling for years to come!

    • @TheTruelakersfan
      @TheTruelakersfan 6 років тому +14

      Dam nobody got time for your life story!Dam got bored just looking at it!

    • @RC-bw6fc
      @RC-bw6fc 6 років тому +2

      Thomopolus Rex A

  • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
    @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +797

    I have to say that I am truly amazed by the comments section on this video. I have become accustomed to expecting negative comments on all youtube videos and it is unbelievably humbling to have this many comments and for most of them to be positive. THANK YOU!!

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +7

      I know, right!

    • @coilsmoke2286
      @coilsmoke2286 8 років тому +11

      Here's your negative comment....WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME THIS SOONER?

    • @pureevil823
      @pureevil823 8 років тому +9

      SHAWИEE HILLS / if you ever need to do this again try this .... i threw my old fishing motor gas on a huge stump ... 2 cycle oil and gas it soaked for a week down into the roots , came home poured a little more on it and lighted the stump .... it burned and smouldered for like 9 days.... even the roots burned under ground...... used a water hose to put it out and the sun come out the next day it would catch again and have flames shooting off it..... but it got rid of it

    • @jamessholts3635
      @jamessholts3635 8 років тому +10

      Ya where's all the "you used the wrong drill" or "wrong bit" and "I can't believe you lit that right beside the container of kerosene" comments lol

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +6

      love it!

  • @irwinwins5307
    @irwinwins5307 5 років тому +128

    I’ve been watching this video at least 4 times a year since you posted. I have no stump to remove. It’s very relaxing hearing the music and fire burn the stump. Thank you for making this!

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  5 років тому +6

      Irwin Wins wow, thanks for the comment! I’ve been amazed how many times it has been viewed

    • @irwinwins5307
      @irwinwins5307 5 років тому +2

      SHAWИEE HILLS WORKSHOP I’m not surprised! Truly is relaxing. Thank you for putting links to the drill and drill bit as well! When I own my first home I’m seriously gonna buy your set up. God Bless!

    • @garthreid7114
      @garthreid7114 2 роки тому +2

      A foil barbecue set, placed on a tree stump, gave us a red hot root deep fire to cook breakfast on in the morning. Once that resin in the root takes hold, it'll smoulder slowly, for hours giving lots of heat too.

    • @PBRRoughStockRanch
      @PBRRoughStockRanch 2 роки тому +4

      🤣 One day we will have a stump.

    • @naomithemarketer
      @naomithemarketer 2 роки тому

      I still have a massive tree to cut down…😂

  • @Kinggpupp
    @Kinggpupp 4 роки тому +159

    This is some romantic stump burning music if I ever heard it

    • @Carpenterdane
      @Carpenterdane 3 роки тому +3

      Lol

    • @andrewgoldin6905
      @andrewgoldin6905 3 роки тому +6

      Letting go of a stump is never easy

    • @nunya___
      @nunya___ 3 роки тому +1

      For me it's like, Stump burning is a journey, not a destination saga.

    • @cshe92
      @cshe92 3 роки тому +2

      You can’t just have your way with the stump. You have to set the mood.

  • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
    @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +381

    FLASH POINT: The temperature at which a particular organic compoud gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air
    The Flashpoint of Kerosene is 110 degrees Fahrenheit. I PROMISE PEOPLE there was no danger in having the Kerosene near the open flame. Look at the coat I am wearing, it was below 40F outside. Please do some research before commenting and posting links to articles that you don't even read!!!

    • @hilham89
      @hilham89 8 років тому +6

      SHAWИEE HILLS thank you for this video I have a few stumps I need to get rid of and I believe this is how I will do it

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +28

      Not sure what you are getting at here, but jet fuel is also considered a flamable liquid whose flashpoint is approximately 100F, so i could have had a container of jet fuel sitting beside the stump and been fine as well. Jet fuel fumes are also not volatile like gasoline.

    • @ericvickery6357
      @ericvickery6357 8 років тому +54

      hehe when i saw that i figured the comments would be chock full of retards telling you your KEROSENE was going to explode and kill everyone. ignore them boss you made a good video and you cant fix stupid no matter how hard you try

    • @donrinyu5837
      @donrinyu5837 8 років тому +6

      SHAWИEE HILLS nice relaxing video man, I will have to try this on some stumps at my place and with my neighbor. Keep doing you and enjoy life, ignore the idiots and above all God bless.

    • @iwasadeum
      @iwasadeum 8 років тому +1

      SHAWИEE HILLS One time at a father and son camp I remember one of the dads casually strolling up to the fire pit and throwing a propane tank into the middle of the fire to warm it up...Also had a relative once who poured a bunch of gas on a pile of branches, set the gas can quite far away, and suffered some serious burns when the gas can still managed to explode.
      I suppose incidents like this are what makes people cautious about possible explosions.

  • @americanwoman6124
    @americanwoman6124 8 років тому +38

    I'm going to show this to my hubby, we have several stumps that need to be burned out. This was FAR more interesting than watching the Oscars tonight, seriously. Thank you for sharing.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +8

      Who is Oscar and what were people watching him for?

    • @americanwoman6124
      @americanwoman6124 8 років тому +2

      Hahaha! I think he was Felix's room-mate. ;)

    • @philipbrailey
      @philipbrailey 7 років тому

      American Woman Absolutely agree 100%

    • @jimmytate7587
      @jimmytate7587 7 років тому +2

      as others have mentioned the roots will also burn underground. I remember when I was taking environmental resources classes at Humboldt State University. we were told about a fire of this type that burned for years, popping to the surface miles from where it had been started. It kept the rangers on their toes I imagine.

    • @bobcorbett6927
      @bobcorbett6927 7 років тому

      JIMMY TATE

  • @michaelwebster3124
    @michaelwebster3124 2 роки тому +193

    As a note for anyone who wants to try this. Depending on your area and how dense the trees are, the fire may travel through the root system underground and pop up a significant distance away. Root fires can smolder for a long time and be reignited if they run into more fuel that gives it a path to oxygen.

    • @MrChives
      @MrChives 2 роки тому +15

      That’s interesting. And good to know

    • @kakapofan6542
      @kakapofan6542 2 роки тому +24

      So it can start a wildfire?

    • @michaelwebster3124
      @michaelwebster3124 2 роки тому +30

      @@kakapofan6542 yes it can, and days after the original fire is extinguished.

    • @mikethompson5549
      @mikethompson5549 2 роки тому +2

      Good knowledge. Cheers

    • @PeteZam
      @PeteZam 2 роки тому +12

      @@kakapofan6542 doesnt even have to be roots from trees, mycelium networks can span for miles upon miles underground, and the same thing can happen and it travels and smolders underground and it starts a fire miles away.

  • @Sionnach1601
    @Sionnach1601 3 роки тому +28

    I'm still coming back to this. It is hands down THE best burning method of getting rid of stumps. Well done again!

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 3 роки тому +4

    That’s probably the most respectful way I’ve seen of removing an old stump.

  • @chrisgrandpre6063
    @chrisgrandpre6063 3 роки тому +17

    Perfect excuse to drink all day on the weekend. Awesome video.

  • @Dutch_brick
    @Dutch_brick 8 років тому +3515

    I watched the entire video but I don't have to remove a stump, who else?

    • @kristopherb8046
      @kristopherb8046 8 років тому +11

      same lol

    • @2troke
      @2troke 8 років тому +39

      same, but we know how to remove one should the need ever arise!

    • @bendoherty3129
      @bendoherty3129 8 років тому +5

      Haha, ye bro

    • @Paulosucks
      @Paulosucks 7 років тому +4

      Mark Serlé quite a few

    • @_yellow
      @_yellow 7 років тому +2

      Got 2, at least.

  • @goaway4702
    @goaway4702 5 років тому +16

    My wife and I just inherited a farm. This is perfect for the many stumps I have to remove. Thank you

  • @zacharydickerson1255
    @zacharydickerson1255 5 років тому +7

    Also I think the music keeps the comments friendly. This is the most polite comment section I’ve ever seen

  • @davidhamilton8643
    @davidhamilton8643 8 років тому +141

    Wind don't blow till you try to light a fire! LOL

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +22

      Crazy how that works huh? Every freakin time I go to light a fire hurricane force winds come in, lol!

    • @saltofpetra-4502
      @saltofpetra-4502 8 років тому +2

      Heh, yeah, to skill you up of course.

    • @drmachinewerke1
      @drmachinewerke1 6 років тому

      I - oops a trespasser set some farm tires on fire 20 years ago. It was a gentle rain when Trespassing person started the fire . When my friends and I looked up from the porch after trespasser ran off. . It was clear skies out to the west and the rain stopped. Stars came out and a bunch of smoke .
      Trespasser learned from that episode I reckon . I bet he never has done that again .

    • @jblob5764
      @jblob5764 6 років тому

      I cant even spark a lighter on a calm day without the wind blowing. Waa climbing Mt hood in Oregon last year. My wind proof lighter wouldnt light in the wind at 11,000'. I was pissed 😂

  • @wreckandraceify
    @wreckandraceify 6 років тому +36

    Just a quick tip, when the above ground stump is gone, throw a piece of tin (I just used a piece of old corrugated barn steel) and a cinder block ontop of the below ground level stump (roots). Air will still get into the coals via the corragated ridges, it will keep the heat concentrated down in the hole, and you don't have to worry about the wind carrying embers away. It cooks the roots away much faster.
    Also, I use a mix of diesel fuel and used motor oil, trans fluid or whatever I have on hand and let it soak into the stump a couple days before I light it. Seems to act like a wick in an old oil lamp. Works good.

    • @dporrasxtremeLS3
      @dporrasxtremeLS3 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for this info.!

    • @sweeeetteeeeth
      @sweeeetteeeeth Рік тому

      so you lay a piece of corrugated sheet metal flat on top of the burning stump, correct?

    • @wreckandraceify
      @wreckandraceify Рік тому +1

      @@sweeeetteeeeth yep.

    • @sweeeetteeeeth
      @sweeeetteeeeth Рік тому +1

      @@wreckandraceify good stuff, thanks for the answer 👍

    • @wreckandraceify
      @wreckandraceify Рік тому +1

      @@sweeeetteeeeth you're welcome.

  • @as7river
    @as7river Рік тому +1

    That was a beautiful one-time-only campfire. Should've called the boys in for a night to remember.
    Great idea and video, thanks!

  • @JabberCT
    @JabberCT 7 років тому +76

    I found this video to be relaxing and oddly satisfying.

    • @williadYT
      @williadYT 6 років тому

      It's the music and also man's fascination with sitting around a campfire.

    • @shredct3118
      @shredct3118 5 років тому

      Me too. Watertown in the house.👍

    • @dennisking4589
      @dennisking4589 5 років тому +1

      you need Jesus.

  • @bobathanasidy2741
    @bobathanasidy2741 3 роки тому +19

    A variation of the Swedish log stove many use at camp outs. Burning a chimney log (natural hole in center) propped up on a few stones for air feed, results in fun pulse-jet like campfires too. This “tuber” rediscovered old practices, but beware of underground fires along root system that can ignite trees and structures at surprising distances. Thanks for sharing!

  • @FaithandActiondotnet
    @FaithandActiondotnet 8 років тому +64

    That's some of the nicest stump burning music I've heard.

    • @josephgiardina8716
      @josephgiardina8716 7 років тому +2

      Yes, very soothing

    • @Heyemeyohsts
      @Heyemeyohsts 7 років тому +3

      Christian Repenter its much better than the "let the bodies hit the floor" song

    • @matthewleon685
      @matthewleon685 7 років тому

      Christian Repenter my great grandmother planted that stump thousands of years ago

    • @Heyemeyohsts
      @Heyemeyohsts 7 років тому

      Matthew Leon she planted a stump? Why?

    • @matthewleon685
      @matthewleon685 7 років тому +2

      Heyemeyohsts Its the tree's grave (cries inside) Rip stump and tree

  • @pammaynard9997
    @pammaynard9997 9 місяців тому +1

    I had the same idea! I'm glad someone else had the same idea! I did drill holes with the longest largest drill bit i had and my drill could hold, but not as long as the one you used. I drilled close to the edge on top and then one on side to meet the other hole. I also made a bunch of holes to pour gas into.I am using gas so hopefully gas will work as well as kerosene. I believe you can use deisel too. My stump has a hole in the middle on top going all the way down to the ground which i guess was rot. Because the stump is near my split rail fence I put up metal roofing sheets sideways and drilled to stakes surrounding the stump. Just trying to be safe and careful. I also raked and saved a ton of that stringy tree crap that we get in spring which is awesome for starting a fire. The tree was cut down a year ago, long story. But I hope it burns okay .

  • @thomasshea4466
    @thomasshea4466 3 роки тому +7

    This is great! Lifelong city dweller moving to a wooded lot. Going to need this. I love those ah ha moments in life when you see something so sensible that you say how did I not think of that. It's kind of like the bottle cap or the shoe lace. Thank you!

  • @Redneckmfg
    @Redneckmfg 7 років тому +4

    Thank you ! Your video helped me burn out a 30" plus diameter stump in my back yard... I drilled a hole in the top but then I used a chain saw to cut a square out of the side to meet up with the hole from the top... then I added a blower into the side hole using a metal pipe to direct the air in the side hole and out the top hole... The result was incredible .. I burnt that stump down below ground level in less then 3 evenings... The blower I used was from a bounce house so it had very high CFM.. It worked like a champ !

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  7 років тому +1

      Redneck Mfg. dude, your channel looks awesome! You just gained my subscription!

  • @gljay
    @gljay 5 років тому +263

    I would have used a leaf blower in one of the side holes to turbo charge the burn. Works wonders.

    • @TheJared1445
      @TheJared1445 5 років тому +13

      Just don’t pull the throttle let it idle.

    • @patrick1532
      @patrick1532 5 років тому +2

      Exactly my thoughts.

    • @yoman5136
      @yoman5136 5 років тому +3

      It works great in my outdoor Central Boiler/radiant floor heater for getting the big rounds going !

    • @wht240sxka
      @wht240sxka 5 років тому +5

      Exactly what I was going to comment. But I would cut it flush and use it to chop firewood if it were in an ideal spot.

    • @darrenswoodworks8695
      @darrenswoodworks8695 4 роки тому +5

      gljay I used my leaf blower to speed up the charcoal on my BBQ to get them ready to cook faster. I finally got a Traeger BBQ and am cooking in Ten minutes with wood and no blower needed.

  • @LordMondegrene
    @LordMondegrene 2 роки тому

    Good advice and good music. Thanks.
    I saw a similar stump burn where the guy used an electric leaf blower to FORCE air thru the stump. Took it out fast.
    Thanks.

  • @aroral11
    @aroral11 8 років тому +220

    I was eating my sandwich and stumbled in to this video, so it's been 4 minutes and I still don't know why am I watching this??

    • @petragnani51
      @petragnani51 8 років тому +6

      Look at it this way: you now know how to get rid of an old tree stump.

    • @petraquartz8666
      @petraquartz8666 8 років тому +3

      Mike
      Does this work on a young tree stump?

    • @Haseo515
      @Haseo515 7 років тому

      I would assume it would work better on a freshly cut tree(maybe not though). This is an established method to remove stumps( although usually you are purchasing a chemical to break down the cellulose walls so the dead stump can absorb the kerosene). The package usually recommends charcoal briquets to ignite the saturated stump (probably to keep the heat going longer to ensure even burn).

    • @cliffordyawn8515
      @cliffordyawn8515 7 років тому

      aroral11 lol

    • @kylestewart8354
      @kylestewart8354 7 років тому +11

      because since the beginning of humanity, men loves to watch a good fire!

  • @SauceStache
    @SauceStache 8 років тому +8

    really great video. Very calming too! that would have been a nice fire to cook from!

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +6

      Thanks for watching! I love to go backpacking and the whole time i was thinking this would be perfect to cook over. Although it is probably not a good idea to be lighting stumps on fire in the forest lol

  • @montanaboy3777
    @montanaboy3777 2 роки тому +34

    Just a suggestion: The size of hole you were drilling is perfect size for those road flares you get in them emergency travel kits. Stick one in each hole and light it - the intense fire off them flares should ignite the greenest of stumps and take care of it self from there until gone. wind will dictate which fuse in which hole gets the draft to the center vertical one..

  • @sandmandanieL
    @sandmandanieL Рік тому

    This is the best stump removal video I have seen on youtube.

  • @JonnyTightLipzs
    @JonnyTightLipzs 5 років тому +51

    I once lit a firework out of a stump when younger when parents were gone for week. It caught fire and smoked for days. Dad was really happy when he got home that it was gone lmao.

  • @charlestackett7137
    @charlestackett7137 3 роки тому +11

    Thanks for the video. I did that same thing with a green oak stump about 43" across, but I used paraffin (wax) instead of kerosene. I drilled multiple holes in the stump. Afterward, it burned for quite a while even underground. I used my DeWalt Hammer Drill with a bit comparable to the one you used. My stump burned for quite a while. I fed it more paraffin every once in a while.

  • @ab5865303929
    @ab5865303929 5 років тому +133

    Legend has it it’s still burning to this day

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 4 роки тому +1

      lmao

    • @donaldharomunthe
      @donaldharomunthe 4 роки тому

      Hahaha

    • @JohnJourdan88
      @JohnJourdan88 4 місяці тому

      It very could be burning underground. Many forest fires have started through the roots

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 2 роки тому

    Absolutely brilliant! And I would be amazed if 100,000 people hadn't already had the same idea....

  • @aleksanderwojciechowski2124
    @aleksanderwojciechowski2124 4 роки тому +5

    Turning the stump into a rocket stove seems to be the best way to get rid of it I've ever seem. Congratulations.

    • @dalexfilms
      @dalexfilms 5 місяців тому

      Might actually be a good reason not to bother cutting all the way to the ground...

  • @danielburris8342
    @danielburris8342 4 роки тому +5

    When I was a kid my dad had a 1978 dodge power wagon 4x4 with a 360 v8, bored 30 over, Holley 650 double pumper, headers and a steel pipe welded to the frame for a bumper. He was the guy that pulled you out of the mud at the mud hole when you got stuck. The guy. Once, a friend of his had a stump that needed removed so they dug down a little and cut some roots with a chainsaw, wrapped a few chains around it and secured it to dad's truck and he yanked that sucker right out, I think on the third try. Boy we had half the neighborhood watching and it made for a real fond memory to this day. Fires are good and all, but theres no comparing a little camp fire to a stump half the size of a volkswagon bug being yanked out and dragged down the street like that.

  • @wadewillson7738
    @wadewillson7738 6 років тому +4

    That's actually pretty darn Nifty something I'll have to keep in mind. Always amazed by people's Ingenuity and Imagination. A big thumbs up.

  • @chefrick247
    @chefrick247 Рік тому

    I have a big stump at the end of the garden, lived with it for nearly 6 years and always planned to sort it "next year". Anyway I was about to hire a root grinder and sort it this weekend. Now I'm going to try your method. Looks almost foolproof (famous last words) going to do 4 holes round the sides and light it nice and early so I don't have to sit in the garden all night. Thanks again from Manchester England.

  • @davidmiera8858
    @davidmiera8858 3 роки тому +12

    Wow! You just saved me a ton of work. I've dug them out in the past and that takes a great effort and a lot of time. Great idea!

  • @jellybean2032
    @jellybean2032 5 років тому +69

    I did this one time, I live in a desert region, the ground for several hundred feet around smoked for a week, the roots burned too. Scared me a little

    • @pokefan2711
      @pokefan2711 4 роки тому +15

      Now you live in a desert region lol

    • @martinlucmorel
      @martinlucmorel 3 роки тому +1

      Most of Northern Ontario canada bunt underground a long time ago like that rumor has it.

    • @Syclone0044
      @Syclone0044 3 роки тому +4

      @@dannykapps Centralia, Pennsylvania for those who want to see videos. It’s pretty awesome

    • @debparte1
      @debparte1 3 роки тому +1

      I was wondering about that.

    • @rankat1841
      @rankat1841 3 роки тому +1

      One of the cautions that any expert would tell you could happen if one decides to burn stumps out. The roots could also be burning for weeks.
      Some municipalities prohibit such stump removing practices just for that reason.
      Big wide open farm land like he had no problem though.

  • @jerrybates5791
    @jerrybates5791 8 років тому +702

    Don't need a leaf blower.....I'll send my Mother-in-Law over.....she full of hot air and methane gas.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +21

      This is by far the top comment

    • @monstercommenter9587
      @monstercommenter9587 8 років тому +10

      Texas Jerry
      Do we have the same mother in law? I swear the Dakota Pipeline doesn't have anything on my mother in law.

    • @davidturrell2482
      @davidturrell2482 8 років тому +12

      Texas Jerry when she gets tired you're welcome to my exwife. she's just as full of hot air and gas! Of course I'll pay airfare... one-way!

    • @fomoco1454
      @fomoco1454 8 років тому +2

      Texas Jerry - LOL, I love it!

    • @jerrybates5791
      @jerrybates5791 8 років тому

      My wife died and I appreciate you kind message.

  • @donmelbouchard
    @donmelbouchard 4 роки тому

    I enjoyed this. The fire, the music, the concept.... This is a video for DIY people.

  • @ozarksfarmerhansen8782
    @ozarksfarmerhansen8782 5 років тому +18

    About thirty some years ago we did the same thing with about a two dozen stumps except for a week or so we poured some diesel fuel mixed wit old engine oil down the hole first.

    • @dalexfilms
      @dalexfilms 5 місяців тому

      Ah... finally a good use for dirty oil!

  • @robertdensel1626
    @robertdensel1626 4 роки тому +7

    I drilled holes in my stumps. Got used motor oil from a garage free! Poured oil in the holes and lit it up and lettit go!

  • @siamiam
    @siamiam 8 років тому +173

    this was quite relaxing

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +7

      there is something inherently relaxing about a fire, so I decided to go for a relaxing feel all around. Glad it worked!

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому

      BTW, i just checked out your channel and subscribed. Looked interesting!

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +4

      Cranston Snord. Funny how that works huh? Thanks for watching and for the comments

    • @alvindueck8227
      @alvindueck8227 8 років тому +3

      Cranston Snord
      I'd sure like to see that. you sticking a marsh mellow and holdin it over your screen lol. sure'd be a good sight haha

    • @TheClunkingFist
      @TheClunkingFist 8 років тому +1

      All those noisy birds at the beginning there, tell them to keep it down please. All that cheerful chirping. Lol.

  • @michaelcloninger1695
    @michaelcloninger1695 2 роки тому

    That works great, I've done it a few times. Didn't have money to buy or rent a stump grinder and I didn't have the foresight to think about making a mushroom garden out of it...

  • @kathyanstey3399
    @kathyanstey3399 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you. I am inside on a rainy, cool day and found this oddly satisfying.

  • @TheCalgarydoug
    @TheCalgarydoug 8 років тому +11

    I saw a guy with the same kind of situation years ago. He had just built a very nice house and there was a stump a bit bigger than that about twenty feet behind the house. He had dug around and exposed the root system and found out that the sand dulled his chain saw so he tried to blow it out. He put a plastic garbage bag under the stump then filled it with propane with an old sock for a wick. When the bag was full of propane he lit the wick and stood back.It worked, sort of. The stump launched in the air and landed on the brand new roof of his brand new house.
    I like this method much better.

    • @arcburn6340
      @arcburn6340 7 років тому +1

      Doug Fever hahaha

    • @CarlSutton
      @CarlSutton 7 років тому +5

      Sounds like a Farmers® Insurance ad. "We've seen it all"

    • @TheCalgarydoug
      @TheCalgarydoug 7 років тому

      I had a foreman in Cobalt Ontario name of Bill Sutton and I think he had seen it all.

  • @paulmartinez992
    @paulmartinez992 5 років тому +8

    This is my new favorite kind of video stop burning - I love it.

  • @timv285
    @timv285 2 роки тому

    Work fascinates me, I could watch it forever!

  • @dynomax666
    @dynomax666 8 років тому +27

    man, get a 6 pack and a few friends over... pretty cool camp fire haha

    • @South_Texas_Fail
      @South_Texas_Fail 8 років тому +8

      dynomax666 shit, that actually sounds like a good way to spend a Saturday night.

  • @iainsmith6643
    @iainsmith6643 5 років тому +841

    Did I really just watch a video of someone burning a tree stump. I must get a life

    • @richardking1438
      @richardking1438 5 років тому +15

      Dang me too

    • @yoman5136
      @yoman5136 5 років тому +12

      Plant some trees for YOUR future !

    • @ehova30
      @ehova30 5 років тому +29

      Don't beat yourself up we're all guilty

    • @jwrobin21
      @jwrobin21 5 років тому +7

      Nope, you must get a frying pan and other barbecue gear!!

    • @damienturner6368
      @damienturner6368 5 років тому +23

      this is life

  • @mbburry4759
    @mbburry4759 4 роки тому +7

    I accidently lit and burnt down most of my farm doing this.
    Stayed up splitting alot of wood for a customer coming the next day and burned the scraps around a rather small but very annoying stump. Slept out by the campfire all good, next morning the Fire was put completely out with water, raked and then watered thoroughly again. Left to do a day of deliveries to later come home to the farm on fire, rather apparently from an underground root burning in relatively loose soil.
    I am not saying to not do it, but be very careful. When I put that fire out to leave, no one would have thought it wasn't adequately extinguished, seriously
    More times then not - it's a nice way to have a campfire while getting rid of an annoying stump, but be careful where you do it because it is possible something is burning underground far from where your fire/stump was

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  4 роки тому +4

      This is VERY TRUE. It's never a good idea to burn trees in highly oxygenated soil!

  • @migueljose2944
    @migueljose2944 Рік тому

    thanks for posting this. I have a 24" diameter by 36" tall honey locust stump with lots of wire fence embedded at the edge of a hardwood forest. Ground is clay, no conifers. I've been debating about whether to try pulling it out, cutting it at ground level (and ruining chains and maybe a bar) or burning it. I think I'll try burning it. Your video definitely helps. appreciate it.

  • @cameronbartlett856
    @cameronbartlett856 4 роки тому +12

    We did this with a tree stump about 15 years ago. This method works well and is fun!

  • @edkemper4385
    @edkemper4385 8 років тому +4

    Interesting. I might have a chance to try this for myself. But I've been knocking over the trees with the root ball intact with my Construction grade FEL. Saves me a lot of post harvest clean-up. But you can bet I'll need this.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. You should post a video pushing the stumps up with your FEL.

    • @edkemper4385
      @edkemper4385 8 років тому +1

      You misunderstood. I push the entire tree over with the FEL using leverage. The higher I put the bucket, the bigger the tree I push over. Then I de-stum. For what stumps I have in my Pine Forest, I'll have to use my backhoe or Dozer. I'm old and retired. Gotta use machines.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому

      I understood, just typed the wrong word...i've got stumps on the brain..LOL. The reason I was saying you should video it is I would love to see the whole tree just get pushed over, I might have to try it myself sometime :o)

    • @edkemper4385
      @edkemper4385 8 років тому +5

      My neighbor was clearing a planned house area for me toward the front of the property. He was using a D-6 Dozer. I was using my FEL and taking down most of the trees while he used the dozer to move the downed trees. I will get some video in the Spring as we changed where we want the house more toward the back. Now we have a fairly flat 4 acre clearing. Perhaps that will become an orchard. I'll get a video of what I do.

  • @suzare6070
    @suzare6070 6 років тому +17

    Watching an intentional fire is so mesmerizing. We bought a new home fairly recently and there are dozens of stumps on the property that have rotted pretty well in the middle. I think I will try this if I can find one that isn't too close to trees that we actually want to keep. Thanks for the video and instructions.

  • @SaltyGobbler777
    @SaltyGobbler777 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t know why but that video was very satisfying to watch

  • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
    @StoneyRidgeFarmer 6 років тому +51

    WOW 5 million views!!! Awesome work!

    • @9252LIFE
      @9252LIFE 3 роки тому +1

      I think I’m gonna burn a stump.. 😆

    • @TheRobman
      @TheRobman 3 роки тому

      8.5 million now, 2 years later

    • @satrahan552
      @satrahan552 3 роки тому

      9 000 000

    • @TheRobman
      @TheRobman 3 роки тому

      @@satrahan552 lol, not quite, only 8.7m right now

    • @BenDover-ts4lt
      @BenDover-ts4lt 3 роки тому

      @@TheRobman 8.8m

  • @redredrobin7814
    @redredrobin7814 7 років тому +13

    I can tell you if you put a leaf blower or a fan on that, you'd have that thing producing 10x the heat. It's amazing what that'll do to increase burn rate.

  • @riordan381
    @riordan381 3 роки тому +121

    Leaves Open Kerosene bottle next when starting a fire.
    This guy knows how to live dangerous

    • @miken7382
      @miken7382 3 роки тому +12

      It won’t catch fire like gasoline

    • @riordan381
      @riordan381 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the reply.
      Don't live dangerous 😂

    • @stephenh2319
      @stephenh2319 3 роки тому +2

      The fire would have to make it into the jug to catch it on fire

    • @charliepoole8370
      @charliepoole8370 3 роки тому +5

      Yes, but some idiot will do it with gas, and the fumes will go BOOM

    • @riordan381
      @riordan381 3 роки тому

      Please don't take my comments seriously. I just think it's funny.

  • @highhillshomestead7641
    @highhillshomestead7641 3 роки тому

    I need to remove stumps. Just not dead ones. Off to find dead ones now! Loved this!!

  • @Pepper5655
    @Pepper5655 7 років тому +142

    oh man we had a big oak tree that had died and was rotten and dry through and through, I set it on fire and it burned above ground for 3 days but under ground for two weeks and left a pretty good size hole in the ground too.

    • @zephirinedrouhin3735
      @zephirinedrouhin3735 7 років тому +10

      G'Maw's Garden That's good to know. We have a huge stump in our yard and I've wanted to burn it to get rid of it. Now I know the idea is dangerous, especially since we are in town. It is so large, it would probably burn for a long time. Maybe I will try the epsom salt idea, IDK?

    • @FullmetalJake
      @FullmetalJake 7 років тому +4

      Zephirin Drouhin Just pay someone to grind it out. It's the easiest way and doesn't even cost much

    • @zephirinedrouhin3735
      @zephirinedrouhin3735 7 років тому

      SE FullmetalJake thank you, we will do that.

    • @dumdum2854
      @dumdum2854 7 років тому +5

      Zephirin Drouhin take showel, axe, metal bar and destroy it

    • @Opharg
      @Opharg 7 років тому +3

      chinchin k. And that's how I got rid of a Stump in our garden over several years. Let it rod and enrage with a shovel

  • @thomasglynn2282
    @thomasglynn2282 3 роки тому +19

    Me and my buddies would have been sitting around that stump in lawn chairs swapping war stories and drinking beer, thinking isn't life grand!

  • @laserfalcon
    @laserfalcon 8 років тому +211

    Why isn't there a grating with some steaks on, waste of a good fire.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +23

      Dang it.....I knew I forgot something!! LOL. It really would have been a perfect cooking fire.

    • @OttoWeber71
      @OttoWeber71 8 років тому +12

      Yeah, you also could wait until summer, then invite your family and friends with kids, tents, steaks, ribs, weenies and marshmallow on sticks, horror stories at bonfire in the night... It could be a lot of fun! ... just sayin'.
      STUMP REMOVAL PARTY TONIGHT! YUPIII!

    • @laserfalcon
      @laserfalcon 8 років тому +2

      Otto Weber Don't forget the camper pies

    • @laserfalcon
      @laserfalcon 8 років тому +1

      Joedago www.rvupgradestore.com/Square-Pie-Iron-Cast-Iron-p/1705.htm?gclid=CLCan77iqNICFZ2NswodK5sGbw&gdffi=d722fab84a06472899ce2a16e4d2ed3f&gdfms=6FAA1E9980C046D1BC1118D2231F2754

    • @saltofpetra-4502
      @saltofpetra-4502 8 років тому +3

      Great idea to grill some steaks.

  • @begood82
    @begood82 2 роки тому

    I just told me friends about this.. it works. Thanks bro!

  • @andrewp.9922
    @andrewp.9922 7 років тому +42

    I'm going to miss that old stump.

    • @socreddy
      @socreddy 7 років тому +5

      Andrew P. it WAS great stump, wasn't it?

    • @cliffordyawn8515
      @cliffordyawn8515 7 років тому

      Andrew P. speaking of stump...we had a football player in high school who everybody called stump. he was missing part of his left arm...but if he hit you with it it hurt like hell.

    • @Rallybear
      @Rallybear 6 років тому

      Yup, I am sitting here crying. It was a great stump.

    • @aguyandhiscomputer
      @aguyandhiscomputer 6 років тому

      You guys talking about the stump? Sure was a good one. They don't make 'em like that anymore.

  • @debo8514
    @debo8514 5 років тому +14

    Yes, it works. I don’t think city ordinances would allow it but I’m rural so all is good. Neighbor across the road burned one out just like you showed. Best thing is, it smells good as it’s burning. Thanks for posting the video.

  • @bonnieecker5819
    @bonnieecker5819 7 років тому +53

    Just remember, when you burn a stump you will likely also burn the roots. Those roots are long so be aware where they run. Think of what a forest fire burned area looks like in its aftermath. When I was a park ranger, the campsite firepits were sometimes placed over roots unknowingly. Cleaning removed some of the gravel base and soil. That got down enough that the campfire was hot enough to start a root fire that ran up the tree that was hollow. We saw the smoke pouring out of a knot hole. We had started a tree fire unintentionally. Not good on a campground.

    • @emilyneal7888
      @emilyneal7888 6 років тому

      Bonnie Ecker oh

    • @TheSpongiform
      @TheSpongiform 5 років тому +3

      I burned a big stump once. Took about a week for the roots to finish burning up too. Wasn't any danger of starting a fire but it was interesting to watch.

    • @donmega5202
      @donmega5202 2 роки тому +2

      You can't burn a root system unless you plan on having a small Silent Hill in your back or front yard.

    • @zingarellaa
      @zingarellaa Рік тому +1

      once the stump burns, would flooding it with water address the risk of root fire?

  • @jasonfaber1463
    @jasonfaber1463 3 роки тому

    I saw someone doing just this on the outskirts and I did it to one stop and now got to do it to a larger stump. Thanks for the tips, I can correct on what I was doing.

  • @sebastianandjennifer1810
    @sebastianandjennifer1810 2 роки тому +8

    Great video. Much appreciated. I modified your technique by placing a cordless Hercules blower from Harbor Freight into one of the side holes using a small metal pipe to route the air into the hole. I left the blower on low speed and it accelerates the process exponentially. Took out most of a stump except for the edges on one a little bigger than the stump in your video. Also found that drilling smaller holes first with cheap 1/2" extended drill bits WITHOUT the screw tip (also Harbor Freight) followed by larger holes with a 1" by 18" Irwin ship auger (Amazon) makes drilling easier. You need a drill with serious torque. I used a Harbor Freight Bauer 7.5 amp drill and it got bogged down several times. Also tried a Bosch SDS rotary hammer drill (Bulldog) with adapter for standard drill bits but still not enough torque because of the internal and non-adjustable slip clutch. Next I will try a DeWalt 10 amp from Amazon for more torque. Thank you for posting this video - very helpful.

  • @SteveBueche1027
    @SteveBueche1027 5 років тому +8

    This method works. I drill all my holes first . The side holes feed oxygen to the fire. 24 hrs later 85% gone

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque 6 років тому +114

    This is only recommended for non-resinous tree stumps in forests that are not dominated or even just partially forested in resin-bearing trees, i.e. non-conifers. Don't try this with conifer stumps. The root systems of conifers (perhaps some other trees, but I know for sure conifers, various pines, cedar, Douglas fir, various spruces) all are resinous, and this means a ground fire can ignite the roots, which can then smolder underground, with the embers traveling for hours, days, weeks, and even several miles before flaring up into an unexpected wildfire...which you can be held accountable for. So it's not recommended for the boreal forests of Canada & Europe/Asia, and it's not recommended for the West Coast.
    If you don't know what kind of wood it is, you'll want to do a scratch-and-sniff, literally chip away at the stump and get down there and sniff around to see if it has a turpentine, pine pitch, or other resinous scent. If it does, dig it out by hand with shovel and axe, use a chainsaw etc, call a contractor to grind it out, drill boreholes and cover the thing in damp epsom salt and a tarp for a few weeks before chiseling it out... Whatever it takes, just don't burn it out. The house, forest, and/or neighbors you save may be your own.

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 6 років тому +2

      Thanks for sharing this. I have used Stump Out a lot but never thought it a good idea to light one afterward, for your mentioned fire risk reason. Now I understand a bit more regarding how the risk can occur, and there are not many situations where it is in fact safe (tree roots can run a long darn way, and if they get to other tree roots... the fire may spread). Not worth the risk, IMO. Although I guess in a really wet month, maybe it could work out oK. Good luck.

    • @mikeleonard2038
      @mikeleonard2038 6 років тому +2

      You are right. A friend of mine had a camp fire and covered it with dirt when finished. Two weeks later a nearby pine tree was burning. The only way it could be extinguished was by cutting into the centre of the tree with a chainsaw. It was thought that the camp fire had burnt a tree root, and then travelled underground to the tree.

    • @Mazel_Tov_888
      @Mazel_Tov_888 6 років тому +2

      Very true I heard this happening to a guy. Burnt his own house down trying to get rid of a stump. And roots go further than you think.

    • @jesseshilling2164
      @jesseshilling2164 6 років тому +5

      Gibberish

    • @johnpowell5930
      @johnpowell5930 5 років тому

      1

  • @markfolty6604
    @markfolty6604 3 роки тому +2

    I going to do this, but I think I’ll use the stump as a stove a few times before letting in burn completely. Good video!

  • @RockinRob69
    @RockinRob69 6 років тому +299

    *Might as well cook a pot of beans with the fire you had goin......*

    • @janesworld3910
      @janesworld3910 5 років тому +5

      Or have a nice barbecue!!

    • @Ron-Lfc10-163
      @Ron-Lfc10-163 5 років тому +5

      Full English breakfast

    • @junkbusterstn
      @junkbusterstn 5 років тому +7

      We actually burned some stumps past weekend and decided to cook some brats and hamburgers 😊👍🏽

    • @wizard3z868
      @wizard3z868 5 років тому +11

      @@junkbusterstn well thats one way to get rid of the kids🤣🤣

    • @itza8334
      @itza8334 5 років тому +3

      Hilarious 🤣

  • @jeffmurphy7683
    @jeffmurphy7683 7 років тому +189

    Oooooh....fancy! I just build me a big ole bonfire round the stump - works good too. Best advice is to wait for damp day wit no wind cuz them darn stumps for sure like to burn all day and night and who the hell wants to stay up all night watchen em less you want to have a party all nite. Onetime I fell asleep in the lawnchair and when I woke it was all black around me and my boots was burnt but now I don't drink like that no more.

    • @oisin3495
      @oisin3495 7 років тому +3

      Jeff Murphy good luck stay clean

    • @brandonhvacants2217
      @brandonhvacants2217 7 років тому +6

      Lol

    • @Phelan666
      @Phelan666 7 років тому +4

      God bless the Irish.

    • @bostonmish4533
      @bostonmish4533 6 років тому +7

      Oh, so that's why it's called "Murphy's Law"

    • @treypinion
      @treypinion 6 років тому +2

      hahaha that's a good story so long as the burnt boots were the only damage

  • @robertg8875
    @robertg8875 4 роки тому +5

    The music should be on a tribute to grandma & grandpa ! A marriage that lasted forever

  • @208miuwu
    @208miuwu 3 роки тому

    One of the best parts you taught your daughter a very valuable lesson and experience. Brave

  • @rickmandigo6673
    @rickmandigo6673 4 роки тому +6

    You can use a 55 gallon drum. Cut off the top and bottom. Just fill it halfway up with wood and it will start roaring away until he stump is totally gone. The drum helps the fire draft better and speeds up the destruction of the stump. No hole drilling needed.

  • @thedallasfan3153
    @thedallasfan3153 5 років тому +12

    The music for this vid was great. Made me wanna go campin'.

  • @richardbates7375
    @richardbates7375 4 роки тому +70

    Seems like I would have moved the can of Kerosene before lighting LOL

    • @keithreynolds3184
      @keithreynolds3184 3 роки тому +5

      not a big deal, you could pour the kerosene right on it while it is burning and now flash back, it is not like gas

    • @Jazzatic2011
      @Jazzatic2011 3 роки тому

      Good point.
      Also not sure if keith meant gas as in fuel or gas as in physical state there. Was briefly confused. Lol

    • @tngardener231
      @tngardener231 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, that had me nervous for him. I’m over here yelling, move the can! Just move the can! 🤣

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 3 роки тому +7

      negatory, gasoline fumes is what your thinking of, this is kerosene, different animal.

    • @joeyharper4976
      @joeyharper4976 3 роки тому +1

      Kerosene isn't as flammable as Gasoline.

  • @noehctuccmliw
    @noehctuccmliw 2 роки тому

    Nice demo. A warm & relaxing video!

  • @scottherrick7531
    @scottherrick7531 4 роки тому +52

    Makes me want to order a stump from amazon.

    • @josephwright5921
      @josephwright5921 3 роки тому +2

      I have lots of them that you can have for free. Bring your shovel!

    • @greenerdays
      @greenerdays 3 роки тому

      Gold.

    • @markfornefeld299
      @markfornefeld299 3 роки тому

      Why don’t you invite the kids and have a little cookout we call hot dogs and hot dog buns and some s’mores to for dessert

    • @byronrogers4489
      @byronrogers4489 3 роки тому

      I would, but only if they ship them already ignited.

    • @tinawatkins-reed53
      @tinawatkins-reed53 2 роки тому

      🙂

  • @boogerhead0
    @boogerhead0 8 років тому +6

    A steel ring/wheel rim set over the stump will burn it out.. like a truck wheel with the inner web cut out. Set rim around stump and start a fire on the upwind side in a couple of places. Small gaps under the rim allow the wind blast to torch out the stump.
    Save you drilling it...
    but what you did looks pretty good, too, just took drilling & cross-drilling.

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому

      That sounds like a good idea too!! I might have to try that on the next one!

    • @boogerhead0
      @boogerhead0 8 років тому +1

      Once? Acres and acres, Ima. The wheel rim was gifted to me by my neighbor, who showed me how to do it.

    • @Roscoe_B
      @Roscoe_B 8 років тому

      I like your idea booger...those augers are not cheap.

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 8 років тому

      Thanks booger, I have at least 9 stumps. Your advice will help.

    • @boogerhead0
      @boogerhead0 8 років тому

      You need not miss it, it's here: penguinscouts.com/Cleared.jpg
      Loggers got 1st shot at harvest, then used a D9 with v-blade to slice trees off at ground level. Those near creeks we (brother and I) did.
      Wind rowed and burned the remains. 35 years ago, it's now growing over again. First years was rice farm, heavy bottom land.
      About 750 acres or so.. more than a section, behind Harmon race track, south of Monroe, LA.
      Cheers.. it was something to see, that D9 dumping gum and oak trees, 100' tall, left and right. The loggers ran out of time, we had to get it ready for farming, no and, ifs or buts...

  • @tennischamp3469
    @tennischamp3469 8 років тому +45

    that was so satisfying to watch

    • @bouncerss1
      @bouncerss1 7 років тому +5

      EDGAR CARDOSO says the pyromaniac

  • @irmaztamal21
    @irmaztamal21 4 роки тому

    Thank you.... this is one method that fulfill the pleasure for burning tree stumps to the ground.🙏

  • @DanKoning777
    @DanKoning777 4 роки тому +18

    I always use the same 3 simple tools when removing tree stumps; *my neighbors: "Moe, Larry, and Curly."*

  • @LaterBall
    @LaterBall 4 роки тому +3

    Idk why but this was very satisfying and relaxing to watch 😂😂 I think I'll go cut a tree down just so I can burn a stump!

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 4 роки тому

      Just be careful that the tree does not fall on you or someone else and that the tree stump isn't covering a gas pipe Stephenhaha

  • @VintageWoodWorkshop
    @VintageWoodWorkshop 8 років тому +36

    I'll definitely try this in the future! very cool idea

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому +4

      Thanks man, it really did work well

    • @coolcutsgal2
      @coolcutsgal2 8 років тому +5

      Vintage Wood Workshop me too! I've had an oak stump in my front yard for a decade and definitely need to do this

    • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
      @shaweehillsworkshop4226  8 років тому

      Vintage Wood Workshop, can you believe this has blown up like it has?

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 8 років тому +2

      SHAWИEE HILLS WOW! you've gone viral!! that's awesome man!! who would have thought a stump removal vid would do that??

    • @docthebiker
      @docthebiker 8 років тому +10

      You'd need about 6oz of black powder to blow that up. Drill with a 30mm spade bit until you hit dirt. Add BP with an electric igniter (DIY makes on UA-cam) pack the hole with powdered cat litter and tamp it tight.
      Connect to battery, Admire crater where stump used to be. Spot stump wedged in neighbours roof. Run away.

  • @jjjrican3544
    @jjjrican3544 3 роки тому

    By far the easiest and most funniest way to remove stump. Bonfire and some smores. Thanks for sharing 🤙

  • @rodneycaupp5962
    @rodneycaupp5962 5 років тому +95

    Someone said put epsom salt on it, and mother nature will take care of the rest. That was about a year ago. Just 9 more years to go....

    • @davidpainter6940
      @davidpainter6940 4 роки тому +9

      Another hour with that drill and thar stump would be gone

    • @petemalelis3037
      @petemalelis3037 4 роки тому +1

      You actually use Salt Peter potassium nitrate, or ammonium nitrate. Epsom salt was just a mistake some told you

    • @HDA_III
      @HDA_III 4 роки тому +2

      Add some black pepper and you got yourself a bbq

    • @lastoftheurgents1965
      @lastoftheurgents1965 4 роки тому +2

      there's a differnt vid that says use epsom salts but he doesnt do a follow up to show if it had gone

  • @flyingdutchman6984
    @flyingdutchman6984 4 роки тому +34

    This video made me miss the days when I could buy dynamite at the CO-OP.

  • @raynic1173
    @raynic1173 3 роки тому +3

    Should be most amazing way to make smores! That night time shot of it smoldering was really neat!

  • @ianbutler1983
    @ianbutler1983 5 років тому +2

    Excellent! Thanks for the video. I combined your method with another which was to cut an "X" in the stump with my chainsaw and it worked great. Thanks again.

  • @lprince3884
    @lprince3884 4 роки тому +4

    This is going be my winter project and have a nice fire at night at same time

  • @kevinallen3588
    @kevinallen3588 4 роки тому +11

    Smokey the bear says: Always leave the Fuel container 1. 6inches away when using a open flame 2. The same exact spot that u poured out of it..

    • @abowhand
      @abowhand 4 роки тому +1

      but a real man would have left the can even closer!

    • @ZedzDed311
      @ZedzDed311 4 роки тому +1

      @@abowhand Wrong. A real man, with a hairy chest, and a beard would've left the fuel can right on the stump. Then he would've put his boot up on the stump, lit a match on his neck and flick it up into the air and watch it casually fall into the fuel can. Asta La Vista Stump....and leg. But very manly still.

    • @RobertJohnson-th2yf
      @RobertJohnson-th2yf 4 роки тому +1

      Not Smokey the Bear, it's just Smokey Bear.

  • @eiserntorsphantomoftheoper2154
    @eiserntorsphantomoftheoper2154 8 років тому +14

    S'mores?

  • @delilahrainelle7158
    @delilahrainelle7158 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed watching this. I live smack dab in the middle of a forest, but currently have no stumps.
    My daddy use to get rid of stumps like this. We farmed , but we also had a lot of trees. Daddy used to cut some of the big trees and sell them to a local mill. That left a lot of stumps and some were huge.
    I don’t know what the proper name is for it, but daddy used a hand tool that had a long drill bit. He’d drill into middle and then along the bottom to let air circulate. He used gasoline and then light it up. I always thought that was amazing.

  • @TheHelichris
    @TheHelichris 8 років тому +26

    Suggestion: if you have a drill like that. and you drill 20 holes in that stump. put gasoline and oil over it and burn the hole thing down in 1 hour.

    • @MastaSmack
      @MastaSmack 7 років тому +48

      There wouldn't be much stump left at all with 20 holes in it.

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 7 років тому +1

      CHRIS VAN DAELE Have you done this before? Gasoline fumes tend to travel rapidly along the ground. There is a good chance you will be caught in the burning of that vapor depending on how you ignite it.

    • @andrewchristiansen8311
      @andrewchristiansen8311 7 років тому

      Thermite works too! And is more fun! Throw your least favorite murder weapon on in :D

    • @safecracker112
      @safecracker112 7 років тому +2

      CHRIS VAN DAELE no gas needed. Get a little fire going inside with only one air hole and point a leaf blower down the air hole. That's shit would burn up crazy fast. It'd be like a turbocharger and gas is like nitrous.

  • @in2food
    @in2food 5 років тому +74

    NEVER do this on a residential size lot. That fire can burn, undetected, underground the entire length of the root system.

    • @chuckmanson7949
      @chuckmanson7949 5 років тому +62

      You need a foot system right in your ass.

    • @davebox588
      @davebox588 5 років тому +24

      Correct. I lived amongst pine plantations that were cleared for avocados. When the scrub and stumps were burned some of the root holes were burning a week later. In some cases we assumed a fire was out but days later the fire would start elsewhere where a burning root came close to the surface. It was nearly two weeks before everything died down. If I were ever to burn a root out I'd be darned sure it was well clear of anything flammable - especially my house.

    • @glenncordova3365
      @glenncordova3365 5 років тому +9

      Buried gas line especially an old one. Boom! 🎆

    • @macdilly
      @macdilly 5 років тому +4

      @@chuckmanson7949 lol

    • @dreweliot3141
      @dreweliot3141 5 років тому +42

      in2food : I burned a large stump once and two weeks later got a call from China saying I started a fire. They traced the roots by GPS.

  • @paullangford8179
    @paullangford8179 5 років тому +23

    Deathwish Dan! Put the cap back on the fuel can, and move it at least 5 metres away from the flame. Otherwise, you may find a plastic dragon at your elbow.

    • @perrydavis3612
      @perrydavis3612 4 роки тому +7

      Kerosene is not explosive- u can put a cigarette out in it- he knew that while others freak out

    • @RG_sssSMOKING
      @RG_sssSMOKING 4 роки тому +1

      @@perrydavis3612 Perry Davis you are on point. Kerosene is not explosive but don't try it with gasoline.

  • @paulandlesson
    @paulandlesson 4 роки тому

    I enjoy using that kind of rocket stove idea to get stumps up in my yard. Once I started a fire in an old trunk of an large oak which you could see went deep in to the ground. It burned all afternoon when I went to bed I doused it with hose for about 1/2 hr. Next morning and a 3+' of fire was shooting up. I wonder how deep and such that the roots must've been that they overcame all of that water and completely started up again? .