Greetings all. First post 
We bought a 3 acre piece of land with about 500' of creek along the front. We had the land cleared and a large culvert installed for the drive. We ended up with a large brush pile that is about 80% green trees. You can see the pile here
I truly expected this pile to light off and burn easy. I piled dead wood on three sides that I had cut up in two foot lengths with the chainsaw. Since it was piled with a dozer I really did not have control of what went were. In retrospect I think I would have talked to them and started with some dead stuff on the bottom.
Anyway yesterday, I dumped about 24 gallons of diesel fuel on the pile and lit it off. Some of the small branches flashed off and the dry stuff I had piled caught fire and burned well. This dry stuff was under the green wood and I had 3 fires burning 6-8 feet tall. We even used a leaf blower to accelerate the burn. But once the dry stuff had burned up the fire was done !
I am going to try again in two weeks (have plans next weekend).
Here is what I am thinking. I have a bunch of 2" sheet stryrofoam and I am going to take three 5 gallon buckets and mix the stryrofoam into gasoline until is thickened.
I have an acre that is uncleared still and there is some dead stuff on it. I am thinking about climbing up on the pile and tossing as much dead stuff in the middle as I can. Most will stay on top I am sure. Then pour the gas/styro mix over the top of the pile with most of it in the center and light it off. I could easily stop by some local carpet places and pickup a couple rolls of padding if that would be a big help.
Any comments would be appreciated. I am really surprised it did not burn. The trees I could identify are Honey Locust, Hackberry and Mulberry. The dry stuff I used to start it was walnut.
I have 50' of dirt minimum around it so its pretty save to burn.
Thanks
We bought a 3 acre piece of land with about 500' of creek along the front. We had the land cleared and a large culvert installed for the drive. We ended up with a large brush pile that is about 80% green trees. You can see the pile here
I truly expected this pile to light off and burn easy. I piled dead wood on three sides that I had cut up in two foot lengths with the chainsaw. Since it was piled with a dozer I really did not have control of what went were. In retrospect I think I would have talked to them and started with some dead stuff on the bottom.
Anyway yesterday, I dumped about 24 gallons of diesel fuel on the pile and lit it off. Some of the small branches flashed off and the dry stuff I had piled caught fire and burned well. This dry stuff was under the green wood and I had 3 fires burning 6-8 feet tall. We even used a leaf blower to accelerate the burn. But once the dry stuff had burned up the fire was done !
I am going to try again in two weeks (have plans next weekend).
Here is what I am thinking. I have a bunch of 2" sheet stryrofoam and I am going to take three 5 gallon buckets and mix the stryrofoam into gasoline until is thickened.
I have an acre that is uncleared still and there is some dead stuff on it. I am thinking about climbing up on the pile and tossing as much dead stuff in the middle as I can. Most will stay on top I am sure. Then pour the gas/styro mix over the top of the pile with most of it in the center and light it off. I could easily stop by some local carpet places and pickup a couple rolls of padding if that would be a big help.
Any comments would be appreciated. I am really surprised it did not burn. The trees I could identify are Honey Locust, Hackberry and Mulberry. The dry stuff I used to start it was walnut.
I have 50' of dirt minimum around it so its pretty save to burn.
Thanks