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Brush and debris pile burning in cold weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="N8Dawg" data-source="post: 8153149" data-attributes="member: 194136"><p>We also let logging slash season in Idaho. It burns much better if left for a year, then burned when burning season opens in Oct.</p><p>I don't think the outside temp matters near as much as how wet the fuel is. </p><p> If the piles are too small, piled poorly, full of dirt, wet, and it's raining out problems occur. If done properly, all needed is a propane torch, and it doesn't take long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N8Dawg, post: 8153149, member: 194136"] We also let logging slash season in Idaho. It burns much better if left for a year, then burned when burning season opens in Oct. I don't think the outside temp matters near as much as how wet the fuel is. If the piles are too small, piled poorly, full of dirt, wet, and it's raining out problems occur. If done properly, all needed is a propane torch, and it doesn't take long. [/QUOTE]
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