Wow! I've never seen a group of people so starved for a funny video of an idiot doing something stupid with a Raptor and a tree!!
I'm a little more reserved and tend to take things slowly and methodically. My wife constantly complains that I engineer things to death!
We'll no joy this morning. I worked on the stump for a couple of hours until I ran through all three battery packs I have for my Milwaukee SawZaw. We've dug a trench around the tree now about 8-12 inches deep. I've cut through several roots that we're in the 3-4 inch thick range and there are still several that need to be cut once a get the batteries charged back up. Here are some photos from this morning.
The long distance across this stump is about 23 inches and the short distance across is about 12 inches. The stump is about 22 inches high. Here is a shot with the Raptor to give a little perspective.
And here is a shot with the strap set up.
I forgot to take a picture of the stump at the end of our efforts today. I'll try and remember to get a shot when I get there in the morning.
The process I'm using is to go slowly. I cut a few major roots and then tug on the stump to see if it moves. Then I cut a few more roots and tug again. I'm not flooring it or getting a large slack in the strap and taking off waiting for the jolt of the truck stopping in it's tracks!! I think I might have tried about 2 feet of slack, but with a slight acceleration. That way there is no strong jolt when I get stopped in my tracks. I'll continue this process tomorrow morning. Eventually the stump will start moving and I'll cut a few more roots and then I hope it will eventually fully release from the ground. When I think the stump might give, I'll take a video of it with my phone. But I don't have a YouTube account or anything to post the video. As a minimum, I will follow up with more photos tomorrow!