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Jim Kimble
Somerset, KY · 5 months ago

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Richard L
New Baltimore, MI · 2 months ago

im then you get a root fire that will never go out

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Jim McCulloch
Conroe, TX · 2 months ago

that's how I do it. drill some holes, pour some diesel fuel, and start the fire. use a leaf blower to blow the ash out and make it burn super hot.

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Kathy Kumm
Cokedale, CO · 2 months ago

so how many wildland fires are going to be started because of this.

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Gary Camara
Santa Cruz, CA · 5 days ago

was the magical liquid gasoline?

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John Bean
Gulfport, FL · 2 months ago

magical liquid ✨️ 😍 💖. where is the nearest magical store? Gracias amigos and tequila 🤪

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Jonathan Specht
Huntingdon, PA · a month ago

charcoal works too

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Ronnie Pace
a month ago

We can’t do this in the U.S. because we don’t have the magical highly flammable liquid. I have done it several times. You don’t even have to use magical liquid on a pine stump.

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Matthew Forrest
Oklahoma City, OK · a month ago

Ever heard of a root fire?

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Pat Sims
Hannibal, MO · 2 months ago

That was the way my dad did

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Denzill
Catonsville, MD · 6 days ago

I am sure they get charcoal out of this too. looking at the bulldozer u can tell it cost maybe over $1000 to get rid of stump while burning it out maybe cost less than $10.

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Gary Dawson
Nowata, OK · 2 months ago

It takes a long time to burn out

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Scott Pelkey
Bangor, ME · 2 months ago

And then the fire goes down into the roots and sets surrounding bushes and trees on fire from under the ground. SMART!

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leonard ashley
7 months ago

Stump grinder is best

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Terry Allison
American Falls, ID · 7 months ago

I used charcoal on 2 stumps in the yard and 7 weeks later it went out 🤔 then I had to cave in the roots hole that burned out and get new dirt to fill in the holes and plant New grass seed.. the rotten stumps were gone..

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Mike Douglas
Houston, TX · 5 months ago

Man, I'd sure like to get me sum o' that "magical flammable liquid." I'd like to try runin' my car on it.

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Chuck
5 months ago

Five minutes with a tree stump remover or hours of polluting with chemicals? 🤔

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Bobert Fry
Mechanicsburg, PA · 3 months ago

So underground fire is better than grinding it.. got it. Well, I think I’m bout to get arrested for arson.

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Lisa Harding
Benson, NC · 3 months ago

smart

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John Burris
Crawfordsville, IN · 3 months ago

Many towns and cities have no burn ordinances.

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Linda Belanger
Melbourne, FL · 3 months ago

I lived in Europe and never saw this

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Björn Thorsson
3 months ago

Magical liquid-gas

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Mike Payton
Manhattan, KS · 6 months ago

my grandpa always use Dynamite to remove stumps

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Todd Santora
Ooltewah, TN · 5 months ago

OHHHH, i thought Europe was concerned about air quality??? why not pull them out and recycle the wood Europe????😆😆😆

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michael
Fenton, MI · 5 months ago

doesn't that contribute air pollution

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Leo Kelleu
Brookings, SD · 4 months ago

till your roots catch fire and burns underground and causes another fire weeks later yeah it's why it's frowned upon

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Donovan Zandi
4 months ago

Isn't that how root fires start and can spread very far outward?

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Thomas Hernandez
El Paso, TX · 5 months ago

Oh, so Europeans don't want to damage the surroundings they'd rather pollute the air!!!??? 🤔🤔🤔😆😆😆

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David Rogers
Waterville, ME · 4 months ago

just use moon shine

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Mcneil Johnson
Teaneck, NJ · 6 months ago

In the USA the fire truck would be called.

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DOGE/MUSK /TRUMP/TCB
3 months ago

saplings will grow back

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money$hot
5 months ago

Not a good idea. Root fires can burn for months or even years after the surface fire has been extinguished.

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Stephanie
Duffield, VA · 4 months ago

that's how old people have always done it in my area,just because it leaves nothing n grows back twice as thick and green

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WWI
Commerce Charter Township, MI · 7 months ago

magical fluid?

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UFO Paranormal Radio UFO Paranormal Radio
Pass Christian, MS · 5 months ago

okay both those ideas are dumb we actually have a special machine that goes in doesn't leave any damage shreds out the stump as deep as you want to go makes it into pretty little chips that you can use for your garden and you're done no fire no heavy equipment no nothing yes just dump removers they're made just to get rid of stumps

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Buster Savage
Wimberley, TX · 5 months ago

lol. hours? it takes days

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Greg
5 months ago

magic flammable liquid

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40yr resident
Anchorage, AK · 7 months ago

A magical highly flammable liquid? Ha! Diesel.

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Marlon Jones
Forest Park, GA · 6 months ago

except when they have deep roots that remain burning after u put the tops out and the idiots that don't call 811 n there's gas lines in the area smh

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Wade Kidder
Troy, MT · 7 months ago

wow, the roots can burn for weeks, and you could have fire come out of the ground anywhere. don't try it when you plan on leaving the area, as a friend lost his house a week later to roots burned to the surface and the yard caught on fire, taking the house.

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Lewie Hoskinson
Granville, OH · 6 months ago

Pray there are no coal seems in the area !!!!

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Andy C
Sun City Center, FL · 7 months ago

magical #87 octane

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Franklin Green
Oceanside, CA · 7 months ago

Magical???....okay I'm out!

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Jerad Ventura (B.J.)
Cincinnati, OH · 7 months ago

magical, flammable liquid huh? You sure it's not just a flammable liquid?

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Stan Saperstein
Pennington, NJ · 6 months ago

not allowed in NJ. fire hazard and air pollution

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Wendy
Lexington, OR · 7 months ago

LOL, and the roots are still burning underground and can continue to burn for Months !!!

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David Garcia
Jamestown, CA · 5 months ago

DOSENT LOOK LIKE AN EXCAVATOR TO ME.

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nana Richardson
Milwaukee, WI · 6 months ago

that's how they remove them in the South too they've always done it that way ain't no big secret ain't no no invention

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Steve Waterworth
Havana, IL · 7 months ago

if there's a natural gas or telephone line near or under the stump, fire can follow a root destroying the line. Causing big damage.