Rustyiron
Super Member
I have done a pile of burning during snowstorms. Love it. Get nice and muddy.
I plowed off close to 24" around the area to tend the fire. The sun had mostly melted it off the pile.
I have done a pile of burning during snowstorms. Love it. Get nice and muddy.
OP is in Ontario - hes got snow from November to JuneThat could be a few years for some of us.
lol, ''November to June'' push but push equally, he is in southern Ontario not Hutson bay area, more like December to March maybe April at best.OP is in Ontario - hes got snow from November to June
what the Potassium Nitrate do ?I would roll the stumps around and knock all the dirt off. Drill them and put in Potassium Nitrate and water gently until it is absorbed. Pile them up and wait a month or 2. Keep them dry if possible. Then burn them.
Use the brush to get a fire going. Put a blower on the pile and watch them burn! If you use the Potassium Nitrate method, do not use diesel to start the fire!
Well then, it's 15 small 4x4 fire'sIt does sound like everyone is saying "burn it" the tiny fire size I'm allowed seems like a recipe for frustration... but might be the only cost effective way
I am assuming you are within city limit ? closes neighbor? can you ask for exceptions ? I would light it up at dawn and take a chance without a permit, offences in the Pembroke website the fines is $200 not the end of the world, unless they can combine them and give you $200 for each offence then id take the permit and risk to get the $200 for over size authorize ...alright... 1st snow... November for sure, October maybe.... then it lasts into April sometimes May.
The year I pulled the insulation and furnace out of my house during a early warm May.... it snowed the long weekend (4 weeks in)
It does sound like everyone is saying "burn it" the tiny fire size I'm allowed seems like a recipe for frustration... but might be the only cost effective way