Stump grinding
in Gore.
Around Gore the shelterbelts are working trees - windbreaks over cropping ground, boundaries between dairy platforms, old pines along the Hokonui foothills. When a line comes down at Knapdale, Waikaka or Chatton, the stumps are what stand between you and a paddock that works again.
How I sort it
The short version
- In through the gate
- The tracked machine gets to stumps bigger gear cannot reach, without wrecking the lawn or the lane on the way in.
- Below the surface
- Stumps are ground out deep enough to grass over, mow, or fence straight through.
- Tidy when I leave
- Grindings dealt with and the ground levelled off - usable ground, not a crater.
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The local picture
Around Gore
Cropping country raises the stakes on stumps: one hidden lump of macrocarpa can wreck gear worth more than the whole grinding job. I grind lines out below working depth, clear the grindings and leave the strip ready to cultivate or refence. Gore is about 45 minutes from home, and stump lines are all-day jobs anyway, so the travel washes out.
Getting to you
Gore is about 45 minutes from home, so I plan trips out east to make the whole day count once the machine is there.
Districts I cover from a Gore job
- Knapdale
- Waikaka
- Mandeville
- McNab
- Chatton
- Pukerau
While I am there
Other work I do around Gore
One machine on site can knock off more than one job. If any of these need doing too, mention it when you call and I will price the lot together.
Stumps in the way near Gore?
Send through a couple of details or just give me a call. Free quote, no pressure.