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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1012960" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Here, the procedure is contact Texas Forest Service--they will come out, appraise the situation and advise. On a large tract, they will bring out a dozer and have a crew on standby on the day of the burn. Day of the burn, Notify nearest FD, Sheriff Dept dispatch, and check one last time with Forest in case they know something about imminent weather you do not. We don't have to get a permit here, just notify everyone along the chain.</p><p>No matter what tho, if it gets out of control here, even with Texas Forest Service ok and Nat'l Forest service in the loop, the person with the match is responsible for any and all damages outside their property lines. </p><p>Make sure ya got a full tank of fuel in your tractor Hook--and a shovel.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">the shovel is to bury yourself with if it gets out and burns down 1/2 the county</span></p><p></p><p>(I own pg2 of the Hook burns down Florida thread)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1012960, member: 18945"] Here, the procedure is contact Texas Forest Service--they will come out, appraise the situation and advise. On a large tract, they will bring out a dozer and have a crew on standby on the day of the burn. Day of the burn, Notify nearest FD, Sheriff Dept dispatch, and check one last time with Forest in case they know something about imminent weather you do not. We don't have to get a permit here, just notify everyone along the chain. No matter what tho, if it gets out of control here, even with Texas Forest Service ok and Nat'l Forest service in the loop, the person with the match is responsible for any and all damages outside their property lines. Make sure ya got a full tank of fuel in your tractor Hook--and a shovel. [size=1]the shovel is to bury yourself with if it gets out and burns down 1/2 the county[/size] (I own pg2 of the Hook burns down Florida thread) [/QUOTE]
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