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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 195224" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Last year I pushed a few acres of old growth cedar. Some of the trees are huge so I trimmed them and left them. I cut several good corner posts and left them to dry. Some are simply too large to use. I don't like wood posts because of the fire hazards and I have lost entire fences. However, I couldn't see wasting the good posts so I will use them on interior fencing at some point maybe. </p><p></p><p>The brush that I pushed over the last year and a half is all piled. It is an eyesore for me. As soon as the burn ban is lifted and we have a substantial rain going on, those piles are going up in smoke. As dry as they are, I should have some significant flames and hopefully it will be over quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 195224, member: 3162"] Last year I pushed a few acres of old growth cedar. Some of the trees are huge so I trimmed them and left them. I cut several good corner posts and left them to dry. Some are simply too large to use. I don't like wood posts because of the fire hazards and I have lost entire fences. However, I couldn't see wasting the good posts so I will use them on interior fencing at some point maybe. The brush that I pushed over the last year and a half is all piled. It is an eyesore for me. As soon as the burn ban is lifted and we have a substantial rain going on, those piles are going up in smoke. As dry as they are, I should have some significant flames and hopefully it will be over quick. [/QUOTE]
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