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    Any tips on removing 6' high barberry bushes in 80degree weather without getting pricked like a crazy one? I've tried just cutting off at the base with a chainsaw, doesn't work. Tried hedging off as much as I could, then lopping as much as I could, then chainsaw. That doesnt work..

    Any input would be greatly appreciated!
    Steve
    Quality Lawn Care & Landscape Management
    www.qualitylawncare.biz

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    gasoline and a match.


    Tie a chain, or big rope pull it out with your pops truck.

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      They're a foot away from the house or that would have been my first choice.. Can't get the truck back there. 6' Stockade fence with 48" gates.[xx(]
      Steve
      Quality Lawn Care & Landscape Management
      www.qualitylawncare.biz

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        Go rent the cheapest stump grinder you can get. Not the self propelled ones. You can get smaller ones that run about $45 a day. If you can't get a truck near them, and can't use a pick ax, find a large tree close by. A large nylon strap WRAPPED with a towel and placed around a tree will make a great anchor for a hand winch.

        Barberries don't have much of a root system. After you cut them down, a pick should take them out easily also.
        a.k.a.---> Erich

        www.avalawnlandscaping.com


        Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day.
        Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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          do you have a pole saw? gas powered one would be choice but manual would work. It should give you a bit of a distance so you're not getting stabbed. To get the stump out a smaller stump grinder like Scaper-S2k mentioned would finish up the job nicely. If not, try some root-rot, it'll be gone in about a three months.

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            I have a come-a-long and a 75' ratchet tie down.. I'm going to try those tomorrow and see how it works.. Possibly renting a stump grinder if my system doesnt work.. I'm tired of digging out stumps[:0]
            Steve
            Quality Lawn Care & Landscape Management
            www.qualitylawncare.biz

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            • #7
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              Finally just used the chainsaw and cut um off at the base and drilled some holes in the stump and dumped some X-tra strength round up in the holes..

              Thanks for the help!
              Steve
              Quality Lawn Care & Landscape Management
              www.qualitylawncare.biz

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