Burning Brush

   / Burning Brush #91  
I started getting my burn piles together a couple months ago. They will be dry by the time burn season rolls around this year. Last year I started the fire with 4-5 old pallets cut up like a Bon fire and a gas soaked T shirt. Worked like a charm. This year I will do the same but I now have a mini X with a thumb to feed the fire. .. Hope it goes faster now.
 
   / Burning Brush #92  
My tried and true method of starting brush piles is simply use one of those charcoal chimney starters to get the charcoal red hot and insert it under the pile. I have an old shovel that is missing its handle as a base for the charcoal if there isn't a board or something in there for the charcoal to sit on. I've used this method to start piles of wet brush while it was raining.

We have a shallow aquifer in very sandy soil, so I generally don't want to pour gas or oil on the ground if I can avoid it.
 
   / Burning Brush #93  
I use a leaf blower to move the fire around when burning brush. Forced air helps if it is too thin to burn naturally.
 
   / Burning Brush #94  
Touched my pile off last weekend after the ban was lifted. We finally had some rain so things were a bit damp. A little used motor oil and a weed burner along with some cedar and sequoia branches got it going in no time at all!

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   / Burning Brush #95  
I would warn anyone about getting too close to fire with hydraulic equipment. I have a burned out Steiner 430 Diesel in my Shed that a friend had driven too close to a bon fire. I know, that's a little machine, but some of the biggest machines on earth have been taken by fire, via their hydraulics.
 
   / Burning Brush #96  
I would warn anyone about getting too close to fire with hydraulic equipment. I have a burned out Steiner 430 Diesel in my Shed that a friend had driven too close to a bon fire. I know, that's a little machine, but some of the biggest machines on earth have been taken by fire, via their hydraulics.
I often dump additional material or tidy up my burn pile while still burning strong. Probably not good practice but I get a lot of burning done that way. Now that I have most all of my clearing burned it won't be as often. Note in the pic in post #94, my BX is actually quite far away.
 
   / Burning Brush #97  
For you guys that use diesel to light...

Do you have a 1-2-5 gallon can that you just use to pour over the material?

If so, I urge you to consider using a garden sprayer. You'd be surprised at how much flame you can get from a squirt of diesel.

I would wonder if you are wasting some of your fuel. My (I think it's 2 1/2 gallon) sprayer, would probably last me a number of fires, I'm guessing 5-6 depending on what's being burnt

if you are not just pouring it onto the material, then never mind my comment
 
   / Burning Brush #98  
For you guys that use diesel to light...
Do you have a 1-2-5 gallon can that you just use to pour over the material?
If so, I urge you to consider using a garden sprayer. You'd be surprised at how much flame you can get from a squirt of diesel.
I would wonder if you are wasting some of your fuel. My (I think it's 2 1/2 gallon) sprayer, would probably last me a number of fires, I'm guessing 5-6 depending on what's being burnt
if you are not just pouring it onto the material, then never mind my comment
I use a gallon jug of used motor oil to start our bonfires. The previous owner left a 55g drum full and I have been just pumping it out a gallon at a time.
I put a flake of junk hay every 3-5 feet around the perimeter of the bonfire (usually they are 10-15 feet across) and splash some motor oil onto it. Then I walk around with a propane torch and light the flakes of hay on fire.
While a little oil might drip onto the ground, I am pretty sure it gets burned up once the fire gets rolling as they are generally too hot to get within 6 feet of without losing hair.

Aaron Z
 
   / Burning Brush #99  
Before:

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After (used diesel):

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Next:

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