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You should think of peoples' health and stop that burn barrel stuff. If not your friends and neighbors then your own.
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Hay hold on just a Sec.The threads isn't about the merits/demirets of burning. It's about the ease of clean up, ![]() Kinda goes hand in hand with this thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/p...ml#post1435112
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Tractors 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/New- Kubota BX1500 Attachments 60'' Front Blade/48'' Rear Tiller/FEL/Back Hoe / 60'' MMM/Clamp on Forks/48'' MMM Last edited by LBrown59; 07-05-2008 at 08:46 AM. |
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![]() What happens to your garbage (assuming LBrown59 is even burning garbage and he probably isn't)? Are you saying it would be better if he piled it up and shipped it to PA, OH, or the Midwest like NY state does? (yes, even upstate NY) All garbage is either burned or buried. Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it isn't happening At least you have a 360 degree view from your glass house...sheeesh... Quote:
Nice burn barrel base, LBrown59...
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Won't like what?
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The first entry is from the Alaska State Division of Forestry and it is followed by a complete page of proper burn barrel design. Wow, you were right, scary stuff ![]()
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We don't have burn barels either. Myson-in-law was warnd bythe fire dept. He could have gotten a 2000.00 fine. The fad here now is to buy the fire pit ,is 24 inches around or less,it is regulated by the state of NH. I had to get a controlled or cooking fire permit,suppose ot call when I want to use it. I have five acres so have the room. My friend got one,he lives in city, setback is 25 feetfrom any structure to the pit. His fire dept. wants to inspect his pit first. I don't have anything against barrels,but the barrell if it rusts out or falls apart can be dangerous. plowking
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Beaufort, Mo.
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My "burn barrell" is an outside wood furnace and it will burn about anything with very little smoke.
When I had three teens at home they bitched in the spring when I quit using it for the season 'cause it also heated all our water. Three long hot showers, and there was still enough for my wife and I. Came in handy when the hot water heater died and no bucks for a new one. Then come summer and we still had water warm enough for a shower when there was no fire. Seems like the black steel roof was gathering enough solar heat to make it warm enough to be comfortable. Kinda like 'Nam when we put a long, black hose on the tin roof of a hooch to get hot water. |
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*OK so now why is the pit any better than the barrel? ![]()
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