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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1437618" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Depends a little on what's in the pile. If its a mix of logging debris and green junk I try to burn asap. Some claim its better to let it dry but while its drying the pile is also settling and this makes burning the pile hard unless you have equipment on site to fluff the pile. I'd also suggest going by the dollar store and buying a few of those imitation fire logs they sell. These are great fire starters and should be on sale right now. Just toss on in downwind side of the pile and walk away.</p><p></p><p>Edit: the fire logs are cheaper than tires. Tires will run you $2000 per tire if you get caught and those steel belts make getting caught pretty easy. Tires do a good job though but they can get expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1437618, member: 4362"] Depends a little on what's in the pile. If its a mix of logging debris and green junk I try to burn asap. Some claim its better to let it dry but while its drying the pile is also settling and this makes burning the pile hard unless you have equipment on site to fluff the pile. I'd also suggest going by the dollar store and buying a few of those imitation fire logs they sell. These are great fire starters and should be on sale right now. Just toss on in downwind side of the pile and walk away. Edit: the fire logs are cheaper than tires. Tires will run you $2000 per tire if you get caught and those steel belts make getting caught pretty easy. Tires do a good job though but they can get expensive. [/QUOTE]
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