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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 30, 2006 at 21:28:27 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Heat posted by Allan In NE on July 30, 2006 at 13:40:21:
Good luck Allan, and my prayers. Rain's coming your way tomorrow, they say. Now might be time to cut a couple of rings (inner and outer) with the mold boards or discs, and burn what's in between the rings so it can't burn what's inside of the inner ring if and when the fire gets close - a fire break or back burn. Don't gotta do the entire property, just far enough away from the house, barn, ... DNR and wildlife guys do it all of the time. If you do that, take and burn it slow and have a disk on the back of a tractor to turn down and out if it starts to go how you don't want, so doesn't get out of control. The drain plug on a 100 or 200 gallon (others too) Agstar horse troff are the same as garden hoses - toss one in the back of your truck, fill it with water, have the wife drive slow as you wet the outline with a hose as or before you burn. In any event, saftey first. Just be awfully careful, it takes work to do it safely. Good luck Allan. Mark
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