Nice work Joe! Good to see you pop back on the tube! I got a little tree work I need to do at my place that I'll probably put off for another couple years lol, it's tough to wanna do your own tree maintenance sometime. See ya around, stay safe!
Everyone else sporting the GoPro's makes me want to get one!!! The number of good shots I could have gotten, has me regretting not investing in one sooner. Take care bro, be safe out there 💯🤙
Nice to see you back Joe...traveled back home to PA last month and stayed up in Cook Forest for a few days, was nice to see all those different flavor Oaks again...that one you cut will give you lots of great firewood!
Joe!!! What's up homie?! Been awhile but it's great to see you up too no good, the usual. I think about you and your family time to time and hope that the darkest days are behind you. God willing.
Hey Nathan! Lot of changes happening but all is well. Belle is doing great so we thank God for that! Good to hear from ya! Hope everything is well with you and your family!
How can I get rid of a small stump without a stump grinder or heavy machines? It's small, but too large for a shovel. I heard of burning it, but I couldn't get it to burn.
You could try burning it but that’s not easy. A good truck pull maybe if you have something to tie to. But be careful because that can be very dangerous.
@@joebisping6799 It's been over a year now and I used stump remover from lowes and drilled many holes into the stump. It has slowly cracked some. A neighbor used bags of charcoal and slowly burned his away, which was bigger. I don't like that neighbor, so I didn't ask how he did it. I seen videos of people using vehicles to pull them, I'm not risking that.
A cheap 4" angle grinder from Harbor Freight and a 4" stump grinding disk. If the stump is tall, use a chainsaw to get it cut down as close to the dirt as possible.
cool video about tree cutting. Are you up for a brand collaboration? Hipa supply parts for chainsaws and maybe we would collaborate to make some helpful videos.