Posted by nrowles on February 03, 2017 at 05:08:53 from (71.251.155.138):
I am getting ready to clear about an acre of trees (very thick, young, 15 year old trees, lot of material). It is for recreation, food plot, etc. At first I was going to have the excavator windrow the trees around the edges, but that doesn't look too appealing to me. I am thinking of having him create some smaller piles (maybe 8) so I can burn them.
What input do you have as far as working these burn piles with my tractor? It is a 1966 MF135 with a front end loader. I have forks for the front. I have a box blade for the back.
Do I wait for the pile to go out completely and re-work it? Or do I work the pile while it's burning but once it tames down?
What does working a burn pile do to the tractor and equipment as far as any damage?
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