agjones
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- Jessup Mill, NC
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- Rk55HC, Kubota kx040, power-trac 425d, Bobcat L23, Yanmar 401w, bx1880, IHI 30 and Fiori D40 dumpers, Magnatrac mh5000, Dew-eze ATM72LC Slope Mower, Terramite t6 4wd, DR Power brush mower
It's an old, but data driven, policy that's regionally accurate and has been effective.Burning restricted to after 4pm? So the smoke blends into evening barbecue?
That is a new one. Thanks for sharing.
I agree that grapples seem to be way more popular now. Growing up, it seemed like there were lots of tractors with mechanically driven attachments, but very few with hydraulics, but that could just have been our less wealthy corner of the US.
All the best,
Peter
"After 4 p.m., winds usually calm down and the relative humidity levels are on the increase, both of which reduce the potential for a debris fire or any outdoor open air fire to escape your control."
Frequently Asked Questions: Burning and the 4 p.m. Law