
Tree Stump Removalin Torrumbarry
Stumps taken out completely, roots and all, so you are left with level ground ready to build on, fence over, or plant. We work right through Torrumbarry and the surrounding farmland, from single stumps beside the house to the heavy red gum stumps left along channels and fence lines.
Every Tree Stump Removal Job Covers
Complete stump extraction
The stump and root plate lifted out rather than shaved off, so nothing is left underground to work around later.
Built for red gum
River red gum stumps are dense and wide-rooted. The loader and grinder are sized for them, not just for garden trees.
Farm and paddock stumps
Old fence line and channel bank stumps cleared so you can run new fencing, pivots, or cropping ground straight through.
Several stumps in one visit
Rows and clusters handled in a single trip, which keeps the cost per stump well down.
Ground levelled and ready
The hole backfilled and levelled so the area is usable as soon as we leave.
Everything taken away
Root material and spoil loaded into the tipper, or left on site if you would rather keep it.
Simple, Honest Process
Why Locals Choose Us for Tree Stump Removal
Locally based in Moama
Quick response across Echuca-Moama and the surrounding region. We know the area, the trees, and the council requirements.
Two crews running daily
Capacity to handle residential, commercial, rural, and emergency work without long waits.
Same-day response on quotes
Phone, message, or online form. Luke aims to respond same day, every day.
Fully insured, qualified arborists
Public liability and personal cover on every job. Trained crews using proper rigging and safety gear.
Trusted by Local Homeowners
We've now had Luke & his crew do some work for us twice. Highly recommend Luke & his crew, they're awesome at what they do, clean up after themselves, every one of them is polite, knowledgeable, and just really nice guys.
So impressed with Luke and his team. The tree removal was handled efficiently and right on schedule. They were professional, well organised, and clearly knew what they were doing. Highly recommend their services.
Had Luke and his team remove 2 very large trees and grind some previously trimmed trunks. Couldn't believe how professional these guys are. Arrived on site and on time with the latest high-tech equipment. Couldn't overstate my recommendation.
Tree Stump Removal Questions
It depends on the size and species of the stump, how many there are, how easily we can reach them, and whether you want the hole backfilled. Red gum stumps take longer than most. Luke quotes free on site so the figure is accurate. Call 0457 202 026 to arrange a time.
Grinding chews the stump down below ground level and leaves the root system in place, which suits most lawns and gardens. Full removal lifts the stump and root plate out, which is what you want before building, laying a slab, or running a new fence line through the spot.
A stump on its own is rarely an issue, but if the tree is still standing or is a protected species, Campaspe Shire Council approval may be needed first. Luke can tell you whether that applies and point you to the right process.
Yes. They are the toughest stumps in the district and among the most common work we do. The loader and commercial grinder are sized for them, so width and depth are not a problem.
Yes. Open paddock work is straightforward, and on soft or irrigated ground we plan the approach so machinery stays on firm footing and the surface is not rutted.
No. With the stump and root plate lifted out there is nothing left to reshoot, which is the main reason people choose full removal over grinding for species that sucker.
Yes, and it is the cheaper way to do it. Rows along fence lines and channels are handled in one trip, so you only pay to get the machinery on site once.
Yes. All work carries full public liability and personal insurance, and the crews are trained on every machine they operate.

Ready to Get the Job Done?
Call Luke today for a free, no-obligation quote. Same-day response. For emergencies, call straight through.




