Yup. Same here.Hydraulic oil can be dropped at motor oil collection sites.
I cant believe anyone would allow you to burn tires. They make the most noxious smelling smoke there is.It aids in burning brush piles too, along with old tires. Indiana allows 2 tires per brush pile to aid in keeping it burning. Used oils help get the tires burning, after they are burning, even a rain doesn't extinguish a brush pile.
It is illegal to burn tires out my way.I cant believe anyone would allow you to burn tires. They make the most noxious smelling smoke there is.
I cant believe anyone would allow you to burn tires.
Tires were used to burn orchard pruning piles here before 1968. Yes stinky.It is illegal to burn tires out my way.
The used tires are shred into little flakes and re-purposed. The metal being steel belts, is pulled out with a magnetic field and recycled too.
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I have been told, if you have a pile of tires and burn them at night, nobody will know. You can throw the metal in the metal dumpster.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??
Until the next day when black soot is covering everything. I won't burn tires but sometimes it gets to the point where you need to do something. Wife and I bought a property that was essentially abandoned. Rims with tires everywhere. Had many fires that I did not like burning. Still more cleaning left to do. Need a scrap dumpster another 30 yard plus plus dumpster. The previous dumpsters were 20? I believe.I have been told, if you have a pile of tires and burn them at night, nobody will know. You can throw the metal in the metal dumpster.
For that, sometimes a big hole is the best option, just place it somewhere you won't eventually want to build. I know people think it's bad, but, tires aren't going to hurt anything buried, and neither will scrap metal.Until the next day when black soot is covering everything. I won't burn tires but sometimes it gets to the point where you need to do something. Wife and I bought a property that was essentially abandoned. Rims with tires everywhere. Had many fires that I did not like burning. Still more cleaning left to do. Need a scrap dumpster another 30 yard plus plus dumpster. The previous dumpsters were 20? I believe.