Lemme know how that worked out for you CJ, never rented one before, I'll be doing that in fall, need to drop a few more trees....looks like it fits in the truck o.k. :thumbsup:
aka Massholes? No offense, just what I heard friends from Mass call their crazy drivers:crazy: Daughter married and moved from PA to Concord, and she agrees!
I ran to Bethlehem, PA to a National Museum of Industrial History ribbon cutting for their outdoor "Foundry Park ", and followed this "other red" Ranger on the way. When I left, a clone of my old Ranger was sidling up to Pepper, but I recall the kid who bought it, totaled it pretty quickl
Wow, Jay, some big trees...and a nice place. I know Ontario is big, but I used to go there to steel plants a lot before I retired. Stelco in Nanticoke, stayed in Simcoe, or down to Port Dover, but not on a Friday the 13th!! And Dofasco in Hamilton. Love Canada, before celiac, my favorite...
OK Jay,
I've only ever hired a tree guy to remove some trees and grind the stumps. They were not as fussy as I would be and left some remote roots untouched, as well as left the chips in the hole, so no grass could be planted. Had to dig that out myself and add topsoil, which I have a big...
Well I found a guy with a backhoe on his Kubota for the mother-of-all-stumps. But after 2 hrs of digging and pulling, it wouldn't budge. Taking a cue from Jaws, I finally said I think we need a bigger boat! So I found another guy with a mini-excavator, and, like one of you guys said, it took him...
Wow, thanks, all good stuff I never thought about, but should have since I'm an engineer (although metallurgist). It was a Japanese red maple I cut off a few years ago, funky roots getting too big and too close to my septic tank, will try again, but got a line on a guy down the road with a...
I DID NOT try to pull out this mother-stumper today! The Ranger stayed in the garage. My old '04 SCab pulled out so many shrubs, rhodos, trees, and stumps, I shoulda called it "Stumpy". That was the 4.0 V6, 4x4, 5 speed stick, and I'd wrap the chain around the trailer hitch, get a start, and...