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Re: How to start fire on green dozer piles?
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Posted by UFO Man on October 02, 2004 at 15:54:29 from (66.118.32.127):
In Reply to: How to start fire on green dozer piles? posted by shocker on October 02, 2004 at 09:16:03:
After Hurricane Claudette blew through last year, I loaded up 7 loads of branches and tree trunks on the dually, threw them into a pit with 3 old tires, 6 bales of old hay, 5 gallons of diesel and lit it. I had time to get the hose out and soak down the surrounding areas before the diesel and the tires caught. Then the sheriff's department got a call about a probable plane crash. Deputy wasn't too happy, but didn't want to stick around and help me. Didn't give me too much grief either. I do have to admit that the fireball and resulting mushroom cloud kinda scared me. That stuff was all green, too, but it burned in less than 12 hours.
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