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Slow tree removal
I have a small copse of very tall trees and right in the middle is a
dead one. Cutting it down in sections will be pretty hairy so what are your thoughts on burning it down? I have read that it is possible to burn an old stump by drilling holes and filling them with sodium chlorate weed killer, leaving it for a few months and then lighting it. If I drill holes high up and do the same thing, the fire should then burn what is above it. At least that's my theory: what do you think? Paul |
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