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I was impressed that you use MAPP gas to start your stove!
No, that's cheating! Any true woodstove enthusiast knows you need to laboriously and meticulously assemble a pile of kindling and crumpled newspaper, and light it all with a single match. But in a new home still under construction, I will allow ignition by any means necessary. :ROFLMAO:
 
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No, that's cheating! Any true woodstove enthusiast knows you need to laboriously and meticulously assemble a pile of kindling and crumpled newspaper, and light it all with a single match. But in a new home still under construction, I will allow ignition by any means necessary. :ROFLMAO:

I started using a benzomatic weed torch to light my stove with propane about 15 years ago. I discovered mapp gas when we started doing burn piles here. I’m not likely to go back. I still get the kindling nut I want it to start quick.
 
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I enjoyed seeing the Ventrac working. Are you saving those small pines? Here, they are weeds. If you don't keep a field mowed, they will take over. It's a never ending battle to stop them!!!!!

I basically keep select pines to provide some company to smaller hardwoods that I might want to grow in a spot like that. I will probably cut them all away but figured I could leave a fee now and cut later.


I have some other areas where we are just letting it regenerate and it is pine scrub so thick you cant walk in it. But the deer go in there for cover as it grows, I will thin it a bit or push some trails thru it later.

We got 5 inches of snow then it was an inch of ice. I dont have a blade for the ventrac or I would have it in the garage here at the rental during storms. Had to shovel the drive by hand.
 
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I never tried using a torch to start a fire. I buy the Zip Firestarters at Walmart, and I really like them. They burn super hot, and long enough, to get a fire going quickly and easily.
Also cheating! 2 minutes in the penalty box for you.
 
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I know what you mean about it coming in so thick that you can't walk through it. For me, it happens in just a couple of years. But it's the opposite with deer. My land was very thick and there was almost no sign of deer. I couldn't even find a deer trail. The State Biologist told me that deer numbers where about one for every 40 acres because it was so thick everywhere. My neighbor and I have been opening up the land and making it more like a park. More land, more grass, more mowing, but also more deer. In my opinion, they go off to somebody elses place to hide in the thick stuff, but the spend all their time eating and running around on my place and my neighbors land, where it is now more open.

I'm not over run with deer, but the numbers have been increasing dramatically as the land gets opened up. There are trails all over the place. Lots of rubs, and it's non stop every night on the game cameras.

I'm not to the point that I want to get rid of all my pines, but I am trying to get rid of all the saplings. Nothing grows around them, and nothing eats them. At least the oaks and other hardwoods provide food for the deer and my goats. Goats love leaves!!!!

This is a fun picture because it shows what the future holds. A few years ago, we where excited if we had one buck show up to the feeder and food plot. Not they come in waves. A group of little bucks, a group of does, and then the bigger bucks that are alone, or there is two of them. Just guessing, I think that at times, there is one deer for every 3 acres on my land. It's a huge difference from what it was when the land was so thick.

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No, that's cheating! Any true woodstove enthusiast knows you need to laboriously and meticulously assemble a pile of kindling and crumpled newspaper, and light it all with a single match. But in a new home still under construction, I will allow ignition by any means necessary. :ROFLMAO:
Ha! I use a basic propane torch all the time. 30 sec with that and good to go! Can't beat it for ease of starting.
 
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I had a hard time starting a burn Saturday using a scripto lighter and a new fire starter, was too cold for the lighter. Finally got it. Found some old fire starters in my shed, used some of them starting a fire Sunday, along with some oily shop towels and a cardboard box.
Then I saw the video and thought about my propane torch.
 
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You can get those belts at a good auto parts store. I got some from the V-belt guys online.
 
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Eddie, we are not allowed to have feeders during hunting season. 30 days before season they have to be removed. There are plenty of deer around my place. The vineyard next to me has lots of hunters. Many of them only want trophy bucks but they also have large groups of people who come in and hunt anything that moves. They run dogs and kill many dozens of deer each year i am close to national park and the large land owners on the mountain behind me kicked most of the hunters off their lease about 2 years ago. But my wide open cleared areas get very little deer traffic. They prefer to travel small paths thru the thick stuff. It is a complicated puzzle and I have not figured out how to hunt this land since I cleared so much of it. I am very fortunate to have this challenging opportunity.
 

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