Carl Fisher wrote:
I've always used a mattock and cut out the offending sections by hand. I've got to think the cleaner cut will be better for the tree, and of course no tearing up the yard with a truck. It can be a lot of work, though, depending on the number and size of the roots...
Oddly enough, I have found that bottle jacks are great for removing a root ball from old trees.
1. Dig around parameter.
2. Cut what roots you can easily expose
3. Dig down next to root ball on one side
4. Place bottle jack between root ball and wooden planks as jack stands.
5. Jack and repeat until root ball breaks free.
Earth needs to be dry and solid enough that you don't bury your jack and jack stands.
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