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In case you don't have any loose dirt to backfill with, there will be a big pile in your neighbors yard after that trick. <br /> <br />Somebody told me a stupid sounding idea but it worked. Drill a big hole in the top of the stump and fill it with grass clippings. Water it once in a while if not in the path of your lawn sprinklers. Apparently some sort of bacteria will grow as the grass rots and eat the stump. I cut down a 20" dia cottonwood tree last spring and tried this. Last fall I removed the stump with my bare hands. Just grabbed it and broke off large chunks. Below ground level a small axe cut right through it. <br /> <br />Tom
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