horsinaround
Silver Member
Once you get it going, don't stop until it is gone. Restarting is a pain. It needs to get good and hot. Liquid encouragement (used oil mixed with diesel) always helps. Be careful though.
Wait for a good rain...have your tractor ready to move the pile, and burn the suckers.
They should be nice and dry, so if you light it during a nice light rain/drizzle, you should have no problem.
2 years ago I had about 5 acres cleared in to 4 rather large piles. We attempted to burn one, and let's just say, with the winds coming and going, it was more than I want to procede with.
WIth that being said, I got a few bids for contractors to come in and mulch the remaining dry burn piles that would leave me material to til into the ground. The bids ranged fron 5k to 8k with a time frame of about 3 days from piules to planable pasture land.
My question is, has anyone rented a mulcher from a heavy equipment rental shop and used it? I seem to be havign a difficult time finding a place willing to rent me one.
Thanks.