Hi all
I took down a sycamore tree 6 years ago which left a stump (outlined in yellow in picture). The stump is elliptical, about 21" x 16" (so round equivalent, maybe 18 " diameter?).
I need to dig a hole for a 4" timber fence post next to it, right where its lateral roots are. I've been digging round and under the roots to clear the way for cutting them out with a recip saw which has been OK so far, but still got some big roots to get through. So, I was considering getting hold of a chisel ended digging bar to inflict some brute force and ignorance on it.
Has anyone successfully made a 12” post hole (blue cross in picture) this close to a tree before with big roots like these? Do you reckon a digging bar would get through them or am I just being naive. I was looking at a blade/tamper head circa 8KG bar and giving it some welly. Any thoughts?
Cheers
I took down a sycamore tree 6 years ago which left a stump (outlined in yellow in picture). The stump is elliptical, about 21" x 16" (so round equivalent, maybe 18 " diameter?).
I need to dig a hole for a 4" timber fence post next to it, right where its lateral roots are. I've been digging round and under the roots to clear the way for cutting them out with a recip saw which has been OK so far, but still got some big roots to get through. So, I was considering getting hold of a chisel ended digging bar to inflict some brute force and ignorance on it.
Has anyone successfully made a 12” post hole (blue cross in picture) this close to a tree before with big roots like these? Do you reckon a digging bar would get through them or am I just being naive. I was looking at a blade/tamper head circa 8KG bar and giving it some welly. Any thoughts?
Cheers