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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
I’ve been through this many times. Cutting up high gets you nowhere, and removes the leverage you can use to apply force by pushing and pulling.
Baz’s suggestion to use Tordon is excellent advice. It won’t help you get it out, but it will keep it from coming back. We use it on Japanese Honeysuckle.
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That isn't cut high. I'd have to post many pics. That is the lowest I can cut on the grass side and am at a crazy, read dangerous, angle. The tree is in a double 3D decline in relation to grass and pavement. That cut is 8-12"+ below the pavement.
This chain is now dull after cutting up an entire tree. Going to get a new one and have this one sharpened.
Once I have most of the stump and large roots cut away, I will chemically kill the rest. Just have to have get enough cut out first.