We try and roll out as much dirt as possible, on this job all the clearing debris was stock piled in the woods out of sight and left to limit cost. Many times a customer Will call us back at a later date to burn the piles. We usually bring a excavator and re-stack it for burning.
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 is it always best to let the piles sit and then burn them after a period of time? Or can you light them up immediately after plucking them just as good?
@@jontheoperator6007 it really depends. If it’s green or live trees and timber it’s not going to burn around here for 3-5 weeks most of the time. If you have a large amount of old dry wood or stumps you can usually get that going and then throw some fresh green stuff on top and it will burn it all up if you keep it stacked good and hot.
What do you do with the dirt that gets mixed in?
We try and roll out as much dirt as possible, on this job all the clearing debris was stock piled in the woods out of sight and left to limit cost. Many times a customer Will call us back at a later date to burn the piles. We usually bring a excavator and re-stack it for burning.
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 is it always best to let the piles sit and then burn them after a period of time? Or can you light them up immediately after plucking them just as good?
@@jontheoperator6007 it really depends. If it’s green or live trees and timber it’s not going to burn around here for 3-5 weeks most of the time. If you have a large amount of old dry wood or stumps you can usually get that going and then throw some fresh green stuff on top and it will burn it all up if you keep it stacked good and hot.
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 oh ok. Thank you