Thanks for this. I have been doing the same. We don't get a lot of snow here but when it comes, I like to burn then. Or if we get a nice light rain. I also watch the wind forecast. I brush mow the areas I have cleared each fall to keep the invasive stuff from getting a new foothold.
How many operators would think of grading fire breaks while making burn piles? I suspect not many. 1 question, to your knowledge, is poision oak the same as poision ivy, or 2 different plant species? Another great vid.
Thank you, poison oak and poison ivy are different plants, they both will make you itching though. We don't have poison ivy in our area. You have a wonderful day 😊
Good job thanks for the videos
Thank you, and thanks for continuing to watch. You have a wonderful evening 🙂
Thanks for this. I have been doing the same. We don't get a lot of snow here but when it comes, I like to burn then. Or if we get a nice light rain. I also watch the wind forecast. I brush mow the areas I have cleared each fall to keep the invasive stuff from getting a new foothold.
I like to burn when it is very wet. I have had fires get away from me in the spring when things start to dry out. Have a wonderful day 😊
How many operators would think of grading fire breaks while making burn piles? I suspect not many. 1 question, to your knowledge, is poision oak the same as poision ivy, or 2 different plant species? Another great vid.
Thank you, poison oak and poison ivy are different plants, they both will make you itching though. We don't have poison ivy in our area. You have a wonderful day 😊
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 Thanks Mate.
What state do you work
Oregon
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 oh that's cool I'm in ohio
@@kylejones2075 we are a ways apart 🙂
Ya funny how tube melts the miles!!!
@@kylejones2075 yes 🙂
Do you stay at full throttle?
@reidhellums yes, I always run full throttle. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful day