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<blockquote data-quote="pbnewbie" data-source="post: 383422" data-attributes="member: 6317"><p>Good topic. I've been wanting to burn piles of bull dozed mesquite, but I've been really afraid of the fire getting out of hand. Assuming I can get it lit, what do you do to be sure that the fire doesn't get out of hand? I know i've heard that you should burn on a day after a rain, but is that fool proof? There is one neighbor's house that is fairly close and it worries me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbnewbie, post: 383422, member: 6317"] Good topic. I've been wanting to burn piles of bull dozed mesquite, but I've been really afraid of the fire getting out of hand. Assuming I can get it lit, what do you do to be sure that the fire doesn't get out of hand? I know i've heard that you should burn on a day after a rain, but is that fool proof? There is one neighbor's house that is fairly close and it worries me! [/QUOTE]
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