Virtual Guy
Member
Equipment
Kubota L2501, loader, Land Pride box blade and grapple, John Deere MX5 cutter
I have a few big brush piles that were on the property when I bought it. They were left behind by a dozer so it's full trees with root balls. Most 6-8 inch trunks but a few up to 14-16". I've spend a few afternoons moving it to a "neutral zone" to burn since it's piled in a place that I don't feel is safe for burning.
My question is, what should I be worried about regarding moving brush onto an active fire. Other than discoloring the paint on my grapple, what other things should I be worried about?
A few side notes, I'm not managing a massive fire. The pile I usually light up is roughly the size of the tractor. Then I add stuff as it burns down of course. It is largish pieces and well-seasoned wood so it is a very hot fire. I do stay up-wind as much as I can to avoid embers and the smoke. I do all I can to avoid rolling the front tires over hot embers.
I'm doing what I know to do. What else can you share with me?
My question is, what should I be worried about regarding moving brush onto an active fire. Other than discoloring the paint on my grapple, what other things should I be worried about?
A few side notes, I'm not managing a massive fire. The pile I usually light up is roughly the size of the tractor. Then I add stuff as it burns down of course. It is largish pieces and well-seasoned wood so it is a very hot fire. I do stay up-wind as much as I can to avoid embers and the smoke. I do all I can to avoid rolling the front tires over hot embers.
I'm doing what I know to do. What else can you share with me?