Thanks. I used a Dewalt cordless 20V Sawzall. I made a more recent video and I could have removed the bush easier and faster with a Diablo blade and cutting closer to the rootball. Here's a link to the sawzall I was using www.dewalt.com/product/dcs380b/20v-max-cordless-reciprocating-saw-tool-only I got it on sale at Ace Hardware.
This was a huge help - I was able to extract the stump from my cedar tree last night using this same method. Thanks loads!
Thanks for this. I've got about 10 of these to do but luckily I already have the reciprocating saw.
I have 8-10 of these guys, come on over. I won't pay you, but you have my permission to make more videos in the process. Off to buy 12" blades.
Thanks
Great job and advice, what brand Sawzall did you get and how powerful was it?
Thanks. I used a Dewalt cordless 20V Sawzall. I made a more recent video and I could have removed the bush easier and faster with a Diablo blade and cutting closer to the rootball. Here's a link to the sawzall I was using
www.dewalt.com/product/dcs380b/20v-max-cordless-reciprocating-saw-tool-only
I got it on sale at Ace Hardware.
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success, i removed several thick bush roots and i used a 12 inch blade
What about the roots that remain in the soil? Won't they grow back?
There are special carbide blades now just for that.
what you pulled up, i have 8 of to pull up, what blade length do you suggest, i checked lowes down the street from me and i see 9 and 12 inch blades
0:19 He used a 12 inch wood blade
Go for 12 carbide blades you can get ones particularly for this..pruning saw blades