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Burning Stumps - feasible or a pipe dream?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Francis" data-source="post: 2454875" data-attributes="member: 41160"><p><strong>Super Inferno Underground Fire</strong></p><p></p><p>I have talked to really old tree guys that said they use to chop stumps out with axes. That's a long day!</p><p></p><p>I have seen where people tried to burn a stump and caught the entire yard on fire. This could easily happen with a longleaf pine (and others). Have you ever seen "Lighter-knot" or kindling? Pine makes the best fat lighter. It takes a very small piece to make quite a blaze that can be used to start a fire. If you light a gigantic lighter knot stump on fire, it will spread into it's lighter knot roots. This is a fire that is next to possible to extinguish... and it could go into the neighbors' yard or under the house. Bad news!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Francis, post: 2454875, member: 41160"] [b]Super Inferno Underground Fire[/b] I have talked to really old tree guys that said they use to chop stumps out with axes. That's a long day! I have seen where people tried to burn a stump and caught the entire yard on fire. This could easily happen with a longleaf pine (and others). Have you ever seen "Lighter-knot" or kindling? Pine makes the best fat lighter. It takes a very small piece to make quite a blaze that can be used to start a fire. If you light a gigantic lighter knot stump on fire, it will spread into it's lighter knot roots. This is a fire that is next to possible to extinguish... and it could go into the neighbors' yard or under the house. Bad news! [/QUOTE]
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