Removing tree stump with trolley jack

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2020
  • Trying to remove a tree stump with a car trolley jack.

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  • @shedseven-three4705
    @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад +182

    Hi every one, thanks for all the likes and comments ! I'm just a guy having a little fun in my garden, messing about, removing a tree stump myself and keeping the boredom at bay.
    For all the dislikes and negative comments ... meh, lol ... :) , dont take things so seriously.

    • @electrichellion5946
      @electrichellion5946 4 года назад +3

      Good idea. I’ll try this and some others I’ve seen on this video hosting site.

    • @maverick1257
      @maverick1257 3 года назад +4

      Shed Seven-I’ll

    • @shredct3118
      @shredct3118 3 года назад +4

      That was awesome, I'll be honest I didn't think this would work. Great job 👍

    • @Laffy1345
      @Laffy1345 3 года назад

      @Jr Pineda hush

    • @Laffy1345
      @Laffy1345 3 года назад +1

      Should have used Grenades 🤤☠🤣🤣🤣

  • @marctiltman9555
    @marctiltman9555 Год назад +67

    Making good use of what's available. No one got hurt, no tools were broken, the job got done, and you had fun. Perfect! ...and thank you for not putting music on your video.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 3 года назад +230

    If you watched more RUclips, you'd know that the way you're _supposed_ to do this is to tie the stump to the trailer hitch of your car. Then you just drive away; the stump comes loose, flies through the air, and smashes in your car's rear window. Easy peasy! 😁

    • @davidnoble1058
      @davidnoble1058 3 года назад +11

      Then you get to fix your car. Extra joy.

    • @javeedsultan8484
      @javeedsultan8484 3 года назад +21

      NO NO NO NO NO
      If you are going to do it then do it right
      Back up your 4x4 chain the stump then connect to your towing hitch
      You then engage diff lock, gun the engine drop the clutch
      As you move forward at high speed the chain snatches and the rear end of your truck will then part company with the rest of the truck
      You're know able to build that stretch truck you always wanted

    • @dancearoundtheworld5360
      @dancearoundtheworld5360 2 года назад +7

      Thats why you tie the stump to another tree, so it catches it when it goes

    • @judycousart8400
      @judycousart8400 2 года назад +1

      Not all cars have trailer hitches!

    • @jimcub22
      @jimcub22 2 года назад +10

      It’s supposed to go through the window saves you having to lift it in the back,

  • @AV57
    @AV57 Год назад +12

    Good job, sir. There's nothing more than therapeutic than removing an annoying stump.

  • @c.thompson6638
    @c.thompson6638 3 года назад +20

    Best idea I've found on how to remove a stump on RUclips using basic tools. For us guys who don't have heavy equipment, I give you credit for your ingenuity.

  • @metcaelfe
    @metcaelfe Год назад +7

    This video is not click bait, lived up to expectations and was riveting throughout
    10/10

  • @miguelnegrete847
    @miguelnegrete847 3 года назад +101

    Not gonna lie, I'm pretty satisfied with this video recommendation from RUclips. Well done sir

  • @thetheo2002
    @thetheo2002 Год назад +15

    I have done this many times. It always works, there are a few iterations tightening each pass just as you did. It helps to get the sawzall in there when the stump is lifted up and cut a few more exposed roots. It can get tippy.

  • @michaelkeller5270
    @michaelkeller5270 2 года назад +33

    Was great to see the "evolution" of the methods. This is first time I've seen bolts recessed to help with the chain center of stump, neat idea. Thanks for posting, really like the sequence. (What was even more interesting, was that could have been my backyard - I have the same type of metal sheathing on my workshop, same color, and same grass!) :)

    • @HerzensFeuer
      @HerzensFeuer Год назад

      hurry up go urgently for looking at you're backyard, somebody is working there right now:)

    • @janeblogs324
      @janeblogs324 Год назад

      Kikuyu and colourbond for everyone

  • @judycousart8400
    @judycousart8400 2 года назад +5

    Hurricane Ida and Tornado came through my neighborhood on 9/1/21. I have set up a stump removal gathering for this Sunday. This is such a GREAT idea! Thank you for posting this!

    • @homesteadhaven2010
      @homesteadhaven2010 2 года назад +1

      Get a high lift jack or a cherry picker. Works much faster. Cherry picker= engine lift. Harbor freight has them cheap.

  • @jamescohn4268
    @jamescohn4268 3 года назад +8

    I had my doubts....you nailed it man! Well done. Great method

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 Год назад +8

    Well that was cool. Nice job on the lag bolts. I would not have thought of that. Was yelling at you to get something under the jack and then you did! Nice work!

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 Год назад +8

    Great idea. The problem with the first setup is that you didn't have your jack supported. As the jack extends, and it becomes uneven, you can actually bend the jack frame. In the second set up you had the jack supported properly and eliminated the tilted lifting and gave yourself another inch and a half of lift. Well done!

  • @AppaTalks
    @AppaTalks Год назад +3

    Out of all the random videos I watch from small channels, this one turns out to be one of the best I've seen today! Chill, and fun to watch the work to the end-goal of getting that stump out of the ground.

  • @HansOvervoorde
    @HansOvervoorde 3 года назад +6

    Love your video! I used the same technique some years ago to get fence poles out of the ground which were stuck deeply in fat clay. Now that clay really sucks, LOL. I used whatever I had laying around at the time, which were my never failing cheap 'made in China' hydraulic trolley jack doing 4500Lbs (2000Kg), a sturdy beam, a strong rope and some board. Neighbours looked at me with 'the what the hey?!' look LOL, but eventually requested me to help them out with their fence poles too, sure no problem :-)
    I totally love seeing you experimenting, processing results, adjusting the set up and so eventually getting the job done!

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  3 года назад +4

      Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment Hans Overvoorde, it is very much appreciated !! :) I love when some one like yourself can see why I made the video, it was not about grabbing a shovel and digging out the stump, but more about a little bit of experimenting and filming the steps of improving the setup, what worked or didn't work so well and what worked better, and I, like yourself, also used what I had on hand in the shed to get the job done. Have a good one my friend.

  • @mikekantor453
    @mikekantor453 3 года назад +6

    WOW! Excellent video! I've got a stump I need to get rid of and I've got all this stuff. What an ingenious idea! Thanks for sharing.

  • @rudolfmaj
    @rudolfmaj 3 года назад +22

    Absolutely love it, I could watch this sort of ingenious thinking all day, well done 10/10.

  • @Volcker1929
    @Volcker1929 4 года назад +10

    That was well done. I was on the edge of my seat. Thanks!

  • @LithOli-gu8qm
    @LithOli-gu8qm Год назад +12

    We remove stumps commercially using a stump grinder. For small to mid-size stumps, this appears to be much more simple - no grindings to dig out and dispose of. I am curious how much lifting strength you would need for a live stump. I have a couple of 20 ton bottle jacks that I might try. Good video. Always nice to see a different way of doing something.

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un 9 месяцев назад

      A stump with healthy roots would not budge.

  • @Formation_Plastics-Bradford-UK
    @Formation_Plastics-Bradford-UK 3 года назад +84

    Next time, when you reach the max height, throw some off-cuts into the hole, release the jack, and reset it. That way, the stump won’t ‘fall’ back in.

    • @DyLemmaOG
      @DyLemmaOG 3 года назад +1

      or just put wood blocks on the jack lol, create unlimited height that you need

    • @paidda
      @paidda 3 года назад +2

      Like he said: having fun and kicking boredom at bay by taking no shortcuts here .. making viewers have their own take on it too 😃 IMO that’s a healthy run

    • @ivymainhouse7865
      @ivymainhouse7865 2 года назад

      @@DyLemmaOG shorten the chain...

    • @oldsstarfire
      @oldsstarfire 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @ryanv3751
      @ryanv3751 2 года назад +1

      I was actually yelling at my phone to throw something under the stump while it’s in the air.

  • @danellig2397
    @danellig2397 3 года назад +46

    The stump had an uplifting experience. When he was first trying to solve the problem, he was stumped. It was stacking up to be a successful job. The stump was moving up in the world.

  • @smalluniverse
    @smalluniverse 3 года назад +2

    very nice job..that taught and inspired me to try mine in the backyard with 2 jacks and 5 different lengths of blocks..

  • @DieCastoms
    @DieCastoms 3 года назад +7

    I love your method and can honestly say I would not have thought of it on my own. I have some small stumps to clear in the next week or so, and -will- be using this method!!
    that being said, I can still offer you a few things that would help. Lift the stump as far as you can (as you did) and then chuck as much of that stack of brick UNDER it as you could, so that it would STAY lifted ... -then- reset your jack and lift more from that point without letting it settle back into the hole!
    great solution though honestly.

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for your comment DieCastoms, and best of luck with your stump removal.

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 Год назад +3

      yeah it looks like a board or 2x4 under the jack kept it from sinking into the dirt and maximized the lift range capacity.

  • @tamer1773
    @tamer1773 9 месяцев назад +2

    That took a lot of imagination and engineering with the tools at hand. I'm impressed! Who would think that watching a stump being pulled was so interesting? But it was!

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, I’m going to try this first first before I buy a farm jack . Appreciate your sharing

  • @darksun4523
    @darksun4523 2 года назад +2

    This is brilliant thank you, Was going to build just needed to see it work 👍🏾

  • @johnpullman3227
    @johnpullman3227 3 года назад +7

    The physics in theory are correct. Quite often we find ourselves with a problem and a shed full of stuff available with which to solve the problem. Those among us who are doers scratch our heads, think a bit and grab things and proceed to experiment until we solve the problem. The prototype is usually not pretty. It solved the problem. So what if you reinvented the wheel. It's your wheel!!! Congratulations! It takes a lot of time to make the video afterwards. Thanks for doing the work.

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 3 года назад +2

      Excellent points.

  • @user-qw7xy3pj3p
    @user-qw7xy3pj3p 4 года назад +1

    Way to be resourceful. Using what you have on hand to get a job done without overpriced, complicated tools is something every handy man should take pride in.

  • @rosskstar
    @rosskstar 11 дней назад +1

    That's exactly how Dr. Frankenstein lifts his monster.

  • @gregkavonius2146
    @gregkavonius2146 3 года назад +2

    By golly this method would work for jacking up a sunken concrete gutter I have at my PT maintenance job. Thanks for sharing the video!

  • @timtimtimmay4654
    @timtimtimmay4654 Год назад +4

    I've done something very similar using an engine hoist. Worked great multiple times, so much so it has become my go to method for pulling small trees and bushes.

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence Год назад

      I works for a well rotted tree stump. Otherwise expect lots of digging, root chopping and cursing.

  • @simonporter6317
    @simonporter6317 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for posting the video. It was interesting to watch. I like the dedication and the tension (pun intended).

  • @michaelshonclark
    @michaelshonclark 3 года назад +1

    Awesome job and quite an ingenious use of your auto jack!

  • @wayneallan2550
    @wayneallan2550 9 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent technic, and pleasant to watch.
    You will no doubt inspire many more stump removals.
    Thank you.

  • @gaylanbishop1641
    @gaylanbishop1641 Год назад +5

    Nice video. Thank you for sharing. The thing working most in your favor was the decomposition of the roots. If it had been a fresh stump, it would have been a race to see which broke first, the beam, the chain, or the lock. (My money’s on the lock). Next time, try using another piece of 4x4 as a post to hold your beam up when you reach your jack limit. Then you can retract the jack, raise it with supports, then start lifting again without losing any of the lift you did on your first stage.

  • @gnarls147
    @gnarls147 Год назад +1

    Improvise, adapt, overcome. Brilliant display of backyard engineering!

  • @rusosure7
    @rusosure7 3 года назад

    The first two takes were a good demonstration on how to drive your jack into the ground. :-D
    But you got it in the end. Very impressed. I have two dead citrus trees I may use that method to remove. Next to a shed...of course!

  • @billysmether6237
    @billysmether6237 3 года назад +9

    I have used this method for a long time. It works great, especially for fence posts with concrete! If it is a stubborn one, put pressure on it and let it sit for 15 minutes, it will come up. I use a jack stand on one side and hydraulic jack on other. You want to use this bridge method as it doubles the amount of lifting force. Be careful as a chain can slip off and send pieces flying!

    • @bryanfinlay9130
      @bryanfinlay9130 3 года назад

      Yep, not suitable for extensive root system.

  • @marcow1964
    @marcow1964 Год назад +2

    Well done dude! Like your thinking and coming up with this solution, which deemed succesful. Always love to see people try shit and share it. Thanks man!

  • @Active-gm9gg
    @Active-gm9gg 3 года назад +4

    you've inspired me, I'll be using my engine hoist to remove a stump!

  • @TalonNismo
    @TalonNismo 3 года назад +1

    Nice. Not all engineers have college degrees. This method and the tall tire method seem to be the best for DIYers aside from heavy hydraulic equipment. Thank you for sharing.

    • @davidvickers8425
      @davidvickers8425 3 года назад

      And gin pole lever, similar to the tire method

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад +5

    I thought the 4 x 4 was going to snap first, then maybe the chain after the 4 x 4 was replaced. Great job!

  • @vintagetintrader1062
    @vintagetintrader1062 Год назад +2

    My engine crane is my favourite yard tool, removing star pickets, stumps, gal posts with concrete around the base and house stumps out of the ground after digging around them. Just not easy manoeuvring around on soft ground

  • @davehoward2791
    @davehoward2791 3 года назад +3

    Very well done! I hope to have a tractor soon for such jobs, but until then I'll use your brilliant method. For the negative commenters, well, they're not paying your mortgage and they're not blowing you, so to hell with them. 👍

  • @ukstd1
    @ukstd1 3 года назад +4

    Good job - did it with what you had available and a little bit of know how - clever stuff!

  • @zachsheffee8458
    @zachsheffee8458 2 года назад

    This is the most intelligent video on this subject I’ve seen on RUclips!!
    Most people would be too lazy and impatient! Not to mention they would think it was ridiculous and funny idea to them!
    It’s not I believe it’s the right way to do it!
    I believe a bigger stump would just take a larger Jack!!

  • @wwhb4780
    @wwhb4780 Год назад +3

    Really, really great idea. But be cautious, I use the same chains for uprooting small trees with a ratchet-lever hoist and I found out that those chains, meant for cargo securing, are specified up to 200 kilograms only (8mm version). Breaking load is eight time that, 1600 kilograms, but anyway, I never go where the chain would move if it snaps.
    Furthermore, I purchased a few shackles (they are cheap enough). I would never dare to use a padlock.

  • @metroplexchl
    @metroplexchl 4 года назад +4

    Gotta admit...I didn't think the bolts would hold. They didn't seem to have enough non-rotted wood to bite into. Great job.
    At 6:51, i was like "Oh yeah....now we're onto something." why is this so satisfying?

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад +2

      thanks for the comment Chris, yes you might need longer bolts with a larger stump. Have a great weekend.

    • @cubehire3653
      @cubehire3653 4 года назад +1

      Exactly. They pull would out of the stumps I've got I have not doubt.

  • @dannyg402012
    @dannyg402012 3 года назад +2

    Thanks !
    Was wondering how I can use my floor jack to pull a smaller stump. Now I know !

  • @getgcs
    @getgcs 2 года назад +7

    Plot twist: It was actually detached the whole time.

    • @nekochito
      @nekochito 2 года назад

      Yeah no roots whatsoever...

    • @mark96wwfc51
      @mark96wwfc51 2 года назад

      @@nekochito yea I thought the same

  • @ReneMartinez-kl5lg
    @ReneMartinez-kl5lg 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding, have some work to do tomorrow, thank you for sharing!

  • @RPRIMICI
    @RPRIMICI 3 года назад +3

    I only have a scissor jack but I think it would work just as well. It's a good system since it's a compound lever system. A high-lift jack would probably be easier to use but gotta work with what you have.

  • @cubehire3653
    @cubehire3653 4 года назад +6

    OK good work. I have a floor jack too but I think I need a Farm Jack for my stumps.

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 3 года назад

      Farm Jacks will get you Summer Teeth.

  • @ibgeorgeb
    @ibgeorgeb Год назад +1

    Yay! Success. I was rooting for jack and you. Great video. 👍🏾

  • @randolphtorres4172
    @randolphtorres4172 3 года назад +2

    Good idea young man it’s a sound
    concept, evolving.

  • @johannes.f.r.
    @johannes.f.r. 2 года назад +3

    That worked great. If you have a pruning saw you can sever the tap root that runs straight down once you created a gao. After that it should come out much easier.

    • @mayanboricua
      @mayanboricua Год назад +1

      Right! After Round II I would've reached for the sawzall.

  • @09rja
    @09rja 3 года назад +7

    Nice job. Just a tip: you could have gotten more leverage by having longer boards and having the chain closer to the end not supported by the jack. But those boards would have to have been able to handle the forces developed.

  • @danielmiller2886
    @danielmiller2886 3 года назад

    When you first started hammering the hex bolt I was so confused because it looked like it was already screwed in some. LOL

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 3 года назад

    Nice video: No blah blah blah, no insipid "music." The job gets done! Bravo!

  • @fishfire_2999
    @fishfire_2999 3 года назад +2

    Love new set up lol binge watching stump removal techniques 3 in my yard need to go 👍👍

    • @voiceofreason9238
      @voiceofreason9238 3 года назад +1

      I hear you. I have one 15" stump and there are 50 ways to get it out of there according to the RUclips vids! I'm definitely going to use my Dewalt sawzall which I already own with a Diablo 12" carbide tipped pruning blade which I ordered from Amazon. Then I will cut off the 5 or so main roots. For pulling power I might try a couple of 8 ton bottle jacks which I own, or just buy a farm jack for $50.

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  3 года назад +1

      @@voiceofreason9238 best of luck with your project, I made this video just to show an option that could be used or perhaps give some one an idea for modifying this method !?

  • @horaciostjeward
    @horaciostjeward 3 года назад

    I have got two jacks, will try it on a bigger stump, tanks for the upload

  • @williamwojtowicz7231
    @williamwojtowicz7231 3 года назад +2

    I do respect ur thinking to use the floor jack & leverage. That would come in handy if u had to deal with a fresh stump that size..

  • @shawnc6220
    @shawnc6220 2 года назад +1

    Was I the only one yelling at my screen telling him to put a Block under the stomp to keep it raid😂😂😂 i’m so irritated now

  • @geraldbostock9858
    @geraldbostock9858 3 года назад

    Like it. I'll try this on my old stumps in the yard. Thx for the novel idea!

  • @drykurtis9387
    @drykurtis9387 4 года назад +2

    Great thought, mate!
    The video was oddly intriguing and the comment section was a laugh aswell!

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад

      Thanks Drykurtis ... :) , I get a bit of a laugh from the comment section also, I love the positive support comments tho !!

  • @thomasrobinson2058
    @thomasrobinson2058 3 года назад +5

    Stubborn tenacity on both sides of this tug of war. Good show sir. The triumph of man over nature. She gave you a good fight though. Lol.

  • @josephsteffen2378
    @josephsteffen2378 Год назад

    Slick trick! I really dig the lag bolt idea.

  • @LibertyLeslie
    @LibertyLeslie Год назад

    that was better than drinking beer in a man cave for sure. Makes you want to mount it or make something out of it to remember good times.

  • @MrMalthusMusic
    @MrMalthusMusic 2 года назад

    Wow this is a clever method, I will test this out today on some stumps I need to remove.

  • @williamhogg7830
    @williamhogg7830 3 года назад

    Now you're learning. Good job This is the begining if mechanics CHEERS

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment, Yes, I wanted to show what worked and what didn't work so well ! I got there in the end. ;)

  • @johnlewisbrooks
    @johnlewisbrooks 3 года назад

    Honestly a clever idea! I got two 40 ton bottle jacks I can use in a similar fashion! Great show!

  • @richardmugg2132
    @richardmugg2132 3 года назад +13

    Recip saw with long blade; then come along to pull it partially out of the hole on an angle, then more recip saw.

    • @rosskstar
      @rosskstar 11 дней назад

      come along? where we a goin?

  • @ko6128
    @ko6128 3 года назад

    Damn good job. That’s what I call perseverance.

  • @messenger2099
    @messenger2099 3 года назад +14

    A hydraulic jack placed in a dugout area beneath a stump is also very helpful in PUSHING the stump out, rather than pulling on it. Place a 3" piece of a 2 by 4 (or something else even sturdier) on the top of the jack after positioning the jack. Works great when the stump is large or when removing concrete footing. Even "farm" jacks have limits.

    • @josephsteffen2378
      @josephsteffen2378 Год назад +1

      Good point. But it ain't no big deal. When pulling out a stump, it's entertaining to watch other people "throw everything at it but the kitchen sink ". And if all else fails, there's always dynamite(I'm just joking!). Kinda of like "Wiley-Cayote"

    • @ba12357
      @ba12357 Год назад +3

      I once stuck the scissor jack from my car under a stump to help me get it out. That, my shovel and a pruning saw did the job.

    • @messenger2099
      @messenger2099 Год назад +1

      @@ba12357 Using one's ingenuity helps the task flow more easily, even when speaking on the removal of a stump. A slight drawback of most scissor jacks is that the handle is not heavy enough guage steel...(bends).

  • @telcomscott
    @telcomscott Год назад +1

    Great idea! I’m going to try this on a stuck submersible well pump.

  • @89G
    @89G 3 года назад +1

    Interesting.... I just used my engine hoist to get fence post out. Worked pretty well.

  • @andrewlockwood6102
    @andrewlockwood6102 4 года назад +5

    There is always a way to make a job a challenge. Digging it out and using an axe - too traditional. Burning it out - too smelly. Couple of pounds of superphosphate, diesel and a detonator - too messy (and loud). Fork and spoon - to quick! I know ... I can use my trolley jack and a bit of chain - perfect! At least you had some fun and gave a few people something to complain about. 😁😁😁

    • @thekraken4548
      @thekraken4548 4 года назад

      more people were triggered by this video than stumps removed with this method.and i approve.

  • @Anonymous-it5jw
    @Anonymous-it5jw 3 года назад

    Try substituting high lift farmers jack that is designed to pull poles out of the ground (or a large bottle jack) for the jack stand you were using to get an anchor point that can be moved up or down, and continue to use trolley jack on other side. If all else fails, use long chain attached to stump with same carriage bolts and draped over inflated spare tire positioned very close to stump so that chain goes straight up, then over the tire and then to trailer hitch on a truck or tractor at least 20 feet away and then pull it up and out. If you don't get traction, use longer chain and move vehicle further away before pulling. If you have a tractor with a 3 -point hitch and a pole boom, just attach chain where necessary on pole boom to keep front of tractor from rising up, and pull it straight up that way.
    Thanks for showing us the creative way to remove a stump with the tools you have available.

    • @bonkeydollocks1879
      @bonkeydollocks1879 Год назад

      No room here for the car and spare tyre method

    • @wwhb4780
      @wwhb4780 Год назад

      First take a look at ruclips.net/video/DWLegfG8h1o/видео.html ;) .
      Notice that Shed seven-three's method doubles the force with the 4x4, it's the laws of the lever .

  • @nixonn3
    @nixonn3 3 года назад +2

    Good stuff. Was waiting for some wood to go under the Jack to give more lift, or at least a block on the Jack. Good initiative though!!

  • @DH-ds5mg
    @DH-ds5mg Год назад

    When you zoomed in on the hole under the stump, I expected a squirrel to leap out

  • @leonardorojas1781
    @leonardorojas1781 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! I'll remember to use more leverage if I ever try this!

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment Leonardo.

    • @hoperules8874
      @hoperules8874 3 года назад

      Shed Seven-Three Yes! Thanks for showing us your experimentation steps!! Very helpful!

  • @joemoore6605
    @joemoore6605 2 года назад +1

    I've removed stumps very similar, but I found that using an engine hoist worked a lot better. I only had to do it once to remove the stump.

  • @tomdeschesne9391
    @tomdeschesne9391 3 года назад +1

    It is fun to play with things like this!!! Love it!!😂🤣😁😁😁😉😉

  • @rodneybetts6086
    @rodneybetts6086 2 года назад

    Very Ingenious and practical idea. Thank you for sharing

  • @awy1977
    @awy1977 3 года назад +16

    Solid plan and execution. Might I suggest a small board underneath your jack? Keep the steel from digging into the dirt near the hole. I think you probably lost 3-4 inches of lift there.

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser 2 года назад

      he did at the end of the video.

  • @stevebreland389
    @stevebreland389 4 года назад +4

    Clever idea. Thanks for posting.

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Steve, it works better than trying to dig it all out.

    • @PSHAWSTER
      @PSHAWSTER 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for posting, I'm going to try this myself!

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад +2

      @@PSHAWSTER Hi Paul, best of luck with your attempt, it worked really well for me once I figured out the process, the jack does it easily, I just needed to get the right set up.

    • @shedseven-three4705
      @shedseven-three4705  4 года назад +1

      @All Smiles thanks buddy, yeah thats whats it's all about, just trying new things and giving it a go yourself.

  • @dirtfarmer7472
    @dirtfarmer7472 2 месяца назад +3

    Another way to look at this is that it kept you off the streets & out of the bars

  • @PyoungShikShin
    @PyoungShikShin Год назад +1

    thanks this is exactly what i was looking for

  • @uglymug8079
    @uglymug8079 4 года назад +2

    Nice job. Thanks for the video.

  • @timmarks5314
    @timmarks5314 3 года назад

    Thank you. I have the same project ahead of me. I am going to try your method.👍

  • @alienjazzmonkey2427
    @alienjazzmonkey2427 Год назад

    Excellent. Interesting to watch, a useful example for others, no insecure pleas for likes and subscribers, and no inappropriate 'musical' background. It gives me hope for you Earthlings.

  • @dolam
    @dolam 3 года назад +3

    Good job. The older I get the more I find myself using my noggin rather than my back.

  • @bluesix2843
    @bluesix2843 3 года назад +3

    Heath Robinson fan club, Good job the Egyptians didn't have RUclips to pass comment 😉Got there in the end 🤣👍

  • @garymucher9590
    @garymucher9590 3 года назад +1

    Leverage is an amazing equalizer. Thumbs Up!

  • @billgreen576
    @billgreen576 2 года назад +2

    Well done. I wondered when you would realise that at some point you were forcing the jack into the ground. Much better to use your head than your back.

  • @objuan6
    @objuan6 Год назад

    Easy to spend an entire afternoon, and
    ever’ bit o’whatchu-bring, on these things.
    Well done, mission accomplished,
    ain’t-nobody kilt’!

  • @fredgervinm.p.3315
    @fredgervinm.p.3315 3 года назад +1

    I want this guy on my team, well done !

  • @brucejones5879
    @brucejones5879 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant backyard engineering!

  • @bestettler
    @bestettler Год назад +1

    well thought out, well executed. Impressive

  • @KatherineTheGr8t
    @KatherineTheGr8t 2 года назад

    So Cool and Satisfying when it came out, thanks : D