No, your "advice" shows you've never been in the business
Good for you.The pros here know me
No, based on your responses, we have a pretty good idea of your knowledge base. Like Zin said, you've given us 29,000+ opportunities to assess it...Good for you.
Like I said no one here submits a resume'. If you do not agree with someone that is great. It does not make them wrong. You have no idea my knowledge base nor do I of yours or anyone else's.
I decided to put in an Omnivore Composter instead of an incinerator and buck the way things are done. I managed a pair of barns before building mine and hated fiddling with the incinerators so I spent $32k on a composter instead of $7k on an incinerator and don’t regret it one bit.Come to think of it why don't you tell these folks how you get rid of your chicken carcasses.......
Makes sense, the cost of fuel to run an incinerator mounts up over time and provides no beneficial value except for potash.I decided to put in an Omnivore Composter instead of an incinerator and buck the way things are done.
. . . Back to the OP if they’ve even decided to stick around after all this drama ….. For us burning in -25f weather or burning when it’s 85f outside the process all depends on if the pile is wet or dry and mostly brush or mostly big stuff. Be a Boy Scout and use a single match and a newspaper if you can but if you can’t use whatever you are comfortable with to get it going and keep it contained.
I prefer a mix of stale gas, fresh diesel, used motor oil, a leaf blower and a long piece of 4” stove pipe to get it going and keep it hot.
It also works with a piece of PVC pipe, but you need to stay a little further away, or the end towards the fire gets a little melty lolStill hanging around. All I need for that setup is the stove pipe. And hope that old leaf blower will fire up. IIRC it needs 40:1. Maybe 32:1. Aint that special.
Gonna be one wet pile by the time the weather lets up. Was not expecting the forecast to turn out so wet next few weeks.
Do not worry about the original oil mix ratio for your blower. If you are using quality oil at 50:1 for your saws it will be fine in the blower.Still hanging around. All I need for that setup is the stove pipe. And hope that old leaf blower will fire up. IIRC it needs 40:1. Maybe 32:1. Aint that special.
Gonna be one wet pile by the time the weather lets up. Was not expecting the forecast to turn out so wet next few weeks.
Just had a little blow around here last night, 45 mph sustained, 75 mph gust, don't know about rain but was a lot of it. Must have been some trees down because lost power about 2:00 am and woke me up when the genset kicked on.We are expecting 13" or more here by mid-day Tuesday and 40mph+ wind.
Glad to see someone else from Illinois here. On this great site if you mention using a tire in a dozer pile or brush pile you set off a firestorm of inaccurate information. I wonder sometimes if some of them ever made it out of the city.best thing I found to get brushpiles burning is old tires!!!!!!!!!!! LOL! --- HOWEVER the next thing is a 500,00 btu lp torch! Dont take long with it to get a raging fire going. Lp is cheeeeper than diesel fuel or gas!
You won't lite wet wood that way. As I said before, bring out some dry wood and start a small fire in a corner. Keep adding to the small fire as it builds itself up. It will dry the wet wood as you go.I am soooo depressed. I have tried 3 time in the last 2 months to get that #$%#$ pile burning. It has been pretty wet here in the NE but last several days have been warm, dry and breezy. So tried again.
The pile is almost all White Pine, branches and small bits to start with.
Got a 4" metal duct pointed into the pile, a 32cc leaf blower going full blast into it, and some old oil soaked shop rags to light it off. Got my MAPP torch and lit it off, got the blower going, and WOO HOO, what a blaze.
For about 5 minutes. As it began to die down I could get areas going good by moving the air stream, but, each gave out. I shut the blower off and it died out almost immediately.
Area Burn Ban starts on March 15, so, I guess that's it for now.
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