Posted by Nice on March 21, 2013 at 12:45:31 from (192.182.63.20):
In Reply to: Re: 6 Brush Chipper posted by showcrop on March 21, 2013 at 05:08:19:
Hahaha, why don't you come out here and get the fire going if you're so smart. Theres a few things you need to know, 1. Its way too wet to be shuttling brush all over the field and rutting everything up. Thus the chipper along the edge idea. 2. Loader tractor is busy right now and can't be used to move the brush to your fire. 3. This is very wet wood and its on very wet ground, I've used every available fire "assist" that I had sitting around the barns 4. Its spread out over a 13 acre area so no place for a concentrated fire 5. The situation looks simple behind a computer, harder if you're working a full-time job, fixing a rental house, raising cattle and farming corn/beans/hay, i.e. lack of time 6. I don't need a history lesson in burning brush, so keep your smart responses in your head
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