Richard
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- Joined
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I cant believe anyone would allow you to burn tires.
Yeah, late comment!
I agree. 20 years ago, father in law had farm timbered. I did NOT much care for the crew that did it but, that wasn't up to me. (left litter everywhere....done with oil can/gallon jug? Just toss it aside)
Their slash pile was quite large. I was out there one day, noticed a tire inside the slash pile. Their tree skidder had a flat, they fixed it, tossed the old tire into the pile of slash (100 feet long, 20/30 feet wide, 15 feet high type pile)
That struck a VERY negative nerve with me, I called the timber guy, he just laughed and said "BURN IT" I said nope, I wanted him to come & get it. He said again, just burn it.
I called county. They said nothing they could do against the timber guy...BUT, if I filed a complaint against my father in law, then by extension, HE could re-direct to them.... So I said I wanted to file the complaint (and explained to FIL what was going on)
Never saw them again in person however, a week or so later, I went to pile to check and the tire was gone.
Who wants the carcass and steel (fiberglass?) substructure of that laying around forever, even after being burned??