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This wet weather has allowed me to burn some **** azz wood that has been hanging around on our house lot from clearing of some dead pine.

I start everything out with some dry pine kindling with fire starters and then add some dry pine splits until it's going pretty good and then add the wet stuff.
 

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Burn ban over , time to light the pile !

Yo, Richard!

You mean piles times 10 right? After snowzilla I burned 20+/- this spring and have another dozen or so torching this fall. And it's been perfect weather to do some fall pile burning! Nice tractor you got there.

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Since NOAA is calling for 9 inches of snow for our area, I decided that today would be a get rid of old splits day along with most of the pine I split the other day.
 

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By the size of that fire you won't get any snow within 100 yards just rain. Nothing like a good fire to warm the body and the soul. Enjoy
With around 9 inches of snow coming in, I burned some **** wood that would be in an area I plow along with some fresh split pine. I was telling my wife that I plan on making it three feet wider so we can burn more of the dead pine during the winter and when it's wet out.
 
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