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Old 03-08-2019, 02:09 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 02/08/2019 20:36, chris hogg wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 09:00:04 +0000, Jeff Layman
wrote:

Anyone got any experience with these? There are lots available on Amazon
but there are some very poor reviews, mainly of those which really are
made of wire. There are better reviews of those made like chainsaws.

I have an old Cornus I have to dig up, and have limited access. I've cut
it down so there are only half-a-dozen trunks left; they are about 7 or
8 cm in diameter and 30 cm long (left purposely that length to help with
leverage). The main problem is that some of the roots go under a tarmac
drive. Previous experience removing a ceanothus suggests a lot of hard
work in on the way. I wondered about using a wire saw to cut through the
roots, as it should be possible to use a small trowel to dig a channel
under the roots wide enough to pass the wire saw through.



You might find the similar type of saw, made from a single-width of
chainsaw-blade-chain attached to two handles better at the sawing than
a wire saw.

Never used either type, but the wire ones were around when I was young
over 60 years ago so can't be to bad to have survived so long.