I know you like to work on Sundays so a few weeks ago right after you had got back home from Florida, I told my wife that I had a pretty good idea you'd be working and where you'd be. As I live in Wake Forest it wasn't too far to go so we loaded up our border collie and road over to where you were clearing Jeff's house lots and sure enough you were working around the little pond on the Komatsu dozer. I wanted to hang around and watch for a few minutes and maybe say hello. My wife told me that I shouldn't be bothering you while you were working on Sunday so we left you to it. Hard work has always been in your way of doing business. Keep it up.
Yay, fires! Been looking forward to this. I appreciate the care you take in tending to your brush pile fires. Once again, you make it look easy when it's anything but. Thanks, Chris.
Chris, I do a lot of clearing and brush pile burning. The best way I've found to light piles, even when they're wet, is with a large propane pear burner (or weed burner) torch running about half-way open. Place it on a spot with some smaller kindling and let it go. It's so easy it feels like cheating. Nice work!
Nothing like a good hot fire to dry wet cloths Chris…lol. In your line of work…You’ve got to take that burn window when Mother Nature presents itself. This property and pond is going to look awesome when you’re finished.
Yeah, got to go right now and get all that funk off the New truck !! Gonna have to dump a bucket or 2 on the dozer and excavators too !! Guins Bon- Fires, you got it we'll burn it !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
The old 220 really is a versatile machine. Bigger isn't always better. It handled those big trees just fine. It just goes to show that it really is a great all purpose machine. 👍👍
someone who can't mind their own business. Someone go's out looking for trouble in their own minds and has to call it to someone attention like cops or fire departments. A real pain in the ass.
Nothing like a rainy day to bring out the diesel fuel fire starter. Everything going good. Thanks for the video. Find a rain cloud on the way home. See you tomorrow.
2 parts diesel to 1 part gas and add corn starch to it until you get it about stiff jelly... Place in 1 gallon zip lock bags and place where needed, light the bag and walk away... Wash, rinse, repeat.... Add hand held blower or back pack blower for as long as you need. Also if you make your piles like big doughnut with a small void in center and light it on the inside it gets lots of air... And dry out the outside to consume faster and less smoke
Hi Chris, nice day for a fire or 4. We need the rsin by it sucks working in it. Thanks for sharing, Chris, and please be careful and God bless you and all your friends and family ❤
Ashes to ashes. The beauty that will develop in the near future from the exchange of minerals back into the soil is well worth the investment, besides the property will be more useful for development.
I do love watching Chris working a bonfire. I guess it must be my youth and teens camping in the Boy Scouts and Explorers As a teen also party bonfire parties we called grassers in high school. Alwa couple of flat hay trailers end to end for garage bands to play on at Fedells farm. Danny Ferdell ran an underground power canle out there to power the equipment and lights.
Way it’s all burning I’d say the way you build the burn piles is why it’s burns like it does.do you check your hydraulic hoses to see it any suffered burns after you finish up. Great video as always.great video great job.just keep doing your thing,be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I agree as a former business owner now retired I tried Sunday off as much as possible but didn’t work a lot of even a lot of holidays fortunately your in controlled climate at times where we were exposed to the elements everyday
Working on a Sunday - just goes to prove weather and nature are in control - gotta work with it not against it. Fire burning good. Nice warm bath on the cards for LetsDig18.
I knew when I made plans last week for yard work it would rain, (I’m west of Greensboro) and you’d be burning. Let me know next time you need to burn, I’ll make plans.
My wife wants me evaluated ! Everytime you start burning I run, grab the marshmallows & chocolate bars and hold them over my Ipad!!! What’s her problem??
I know you like to work on Sundays so a few weeks ago right after you had got back home from Florida, I told my wife that I had a pretty good idea you'd be working and where you'd be. As I live in Wake Forest it wasn't too far to go so we loaded up our border collie and road over to where you were clearing Jeff's house lots and sure enough you were working around the little pond on the Komatsu dozer. I wanted to hang around and watch for a few minutes and maybe say hello. My wife told me that I shouldn't be bothering you while you were working on Sunday so we left you to it. Hard work has always been in your way of doing business. Keep it up.
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Always amazes me how good your pond transformations come out. Is premium work
I forgot how nice it is just to kick back and watch you work
Yay, fires! Been looking forward to this. I appreciate the care you take in tending to your brush pile fires. Once again, you make it look easy when it's anything but. Thanks, Chris.
Whenever I'm burning, if I use the hoe to manage the fire, I just end up putting the fire out! I must be doing something wrong!!
Who doesn't like a nice bonfire. Pass the marshmallows.
50foot pole to roast marshmallows
Plus the hot dogs.
You better stop destroying Forrest s ya vandel
Chris is the king of burning!🔥🔥
Good job mate love your work I really enjoy watching some one who knows how to operate a machine looking forward to seeing your next video ❤❤❤
Chris, I do a lot of clearing and brush pile burning. The best way I've found to light piles, even when they're wet, is with a large propane pear burner (or weed burner) torch running about half-way open. Place it on a spot with some smaller kindling and let it go. It's so easy it feels like cheating. Nice work!
Nothing like a good hot fire to dry wet cloths Chris…lol. In your line of work…You’ve got to take that burn window when Mother Nature presents itself. This property and pond is going to look awesome when you’re finished.
It is fire day once again which is one of Chris's favorite things for a rainy weekend.
Fire! Wooo hooo!!! Thanks for sharing. :)
Thank you and have a great day.
The bonfire master!
Nice day off Chris, glad you got it going before you got to much rain for it to start burning.
Have a good one Chris,thanks for the video,take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
Just another letsdig18 job. Looks amazing.
Yeah, got to go right now and get all that funk off the New truck !! Gonna have to dump a bucket or 2 on the dozer and excavators too !! Guins Bon- Fires, you got it we'll burn it !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Soooo SMART,,Working with Mother Nature,!!! Stay SAFE my friend ❤️ 🙏 Let's Dig AGAIN and AGAIN!!! Thanks again for sharing again 🙏
Always like a rainy burn day!
😂😂😂 your governed by weather... like sailing channels 👍🏼 😊
Those machines should come with a rain jacket.😊
Then it would never rain!
That is one good looking truck. I hope everything burns. Everything is looking good. Have a Blessed Day.
Watching a Fire to burn. It like watching paint dry. Or watching Grass to grow. Those things you can do when You retire.
The old 220 really is a versatile machine.
Bigger isn't always better. It handled those big trees just fine.
It just goes to show that it really is a great all purpose machine.
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I think that's the new one . . if it's got the red railings?
Job site is looking good chris
Doing good so far
I like the fires you have.
The wind always changes direction when you start a bug fire. Time to grab the hot dogs!
4 piles of brush = full time job! Lucky deal on the showers!
Thanks - great to see burn pile videos back. Been waiting a good amount of time.
Don't forget to make a note where you bury it all 🤣🤣🤣
gotta love burn day nice burn. cheers.
Nothing beats a good LD18 fire, nice hot and clean burn, as always, enjoyed the burn, appreciate your video.
That is a cool job Peace out
Your buckets rattling 😆 🤣 😂
👍🏻👍🏻because one is just never enough 👍🏻👍🏻. Awesome job Chris.
I can smell it from here! Perfect!
Great Sunday burn great video thanks Chris
The five gallon bucket in your excavator bucket is the same scale as a solo cup in my bucket! 🤣
Good thing about being out in the rural area is you don’t have to worry about the Karen’s calling you in!!
Who's Karen??????
@@larryakers9306easily triggered individuals who think they're the local Marshall's.
A constant pain in the a#@ for local law enforcement officers.
@@larryakers9306 the person who called in Chris about 2 yrs ago
someone who can't mind their own business. Someone go's out looking for trouble in their own minds and has to call it to someone attention like cops or fire departments. A real pain in the ass.
4 camp fires should keep the sketas away bro. Safe travels. Ken.
Nothing like a rainy day to bring out the diesel fuel fire starter. Everything going good. Thanks for the video. Find a rain cloud on the way home. See you tomorrow.
Rain is truly Your friend.
Good to see some good fires
Hells bells...Chris! Your new name might be Dr. Pyro. Great job! Thumbs up! Stay safe! Jim
2 parts diesel to 1 part gas and add corn starch to it until you get it about stiff jelly... Place in 1 gallon zip lock bags and place where needed, light the bag and walk away... Wash, rinse,
repeat.... Add hand held blower or back pack blower for as long as you need.
Also if you make your piles like big doughnut with a small void in center and light it on the inside it gets lots of air... And dry out the outside to consume faster and less smoke
Great bonfire chris you have alot to keep you going for awhile you are the best at what you do
Nice video Chris.
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Working on Sunday, when the ox is in the ditch you have work to do. Giter dun enough said.
Thank you Sir for this video
Hi Chris, nice day for a fire or 4. We need the rsin by it sucks working in it. Thanks for sharing, Chris, and please be careful and God bless you and all your friends and family ❤
Like the video Chris ,you did a great job on fire .
Rainwater fresh smoke scent.
Between your fires and digging capabilities you could get rid of a body pretty easily! 😬
Yeah so you don't want to piss him off 😂😂😂
Ashes to ashes. The beauty that will develop in the near future from the exchange of minerals back into the soil is well worth the investment, besides the property will be more useful for development.
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I do love watching Chris working a bonfire.
I guess it must be my youth and teens camping in the Boy Scouts and Explorers
As a teen also party bonfire parties we called grassers in high school.
Alwa couple of flat hay trailers end to end for garage bands to play on at Fedells farm.
Danny Ferdell ran an underground power canle out there to power the equipment and lights.
Job well done 👍🏻 anyone else notice camera glitches or is it just me
THANKS!
Get those marshmallows out 👍😎🇬🇧
Thx bro! That was fun and really cool. 👍😎
Good morning everyone I hope you all enjoyed your day I love watching the fires ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You got everything burning good,..
Just want to build a small fire, next thing NASA calling.
Ive had some big brush piles, but man! Nothing THAT big!!!😂😂
The Rainday is punctual coming!, and You have the great Fire to kindle. Your next Work the new building from Pond. Thanks for the Burning Video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Any updates on this new attachment coming?
I liked the bucket of smoke at 4:42
Woohooooo it’s burn day!
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Hi Chris need to watch sonne farm's video starting brush fire he has the perfect tool you need for starting brush fires bud
Not sure which is more fun to watch now. Rock crusher or burn piles? I know which one Chris prefers. 😊
20:33 All that clouds of smoke looks like some asteroid hit the earth.
Nice fires 👍👍😎
Awesome fire!
FIRE DAY!
Way it’s all burning I’d say the way you build the burn piles is why it’s burns like it does.do you check your hydraulic hoses to see it any suffered burns after you finish up. Great video as always.great video great job.just keep doing your thing,be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
We use a 5 gallon bucket of diesel per pile to get ours burning good. Nothing left but ashes
Chris in his happy place again!
I agree as a former business owner now retired I tried Sunday off as much as possible but didn’t work a lot of even a lot of holidays fortunately your in controlled climate at times where we were exposed to the elements everyday
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Working on a Sunday - just goes to prove weather and nature are in control - gotta work with it not against it. Fire burning good. Nice warm bath on the cards for LetsDig18.
Ah, the LD18 camp fires...If that was Georgia, someone would be putting a pig on a spit on top...
good bonfire
Love a good burn pile or 4 ! ha
I knew when I made plans last week for yard work it would rain, (I’m west of Greensboro) and you’d be burning. Let me know next time you need to burn, I’ll make plans.
I'm sorry you had to work on Sunday. But I do love burn days!
🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 🌬♨️ Thank you for the pyromania fix!!! You're the best...
This was a 4 for 1 day! You really kicked ash.
Where is the new tool you teased us with ladt week?
Wildland firefighters around me mix 3 parts diesel with one part gasoline for their driptorches. (Ratio varies)
My wife wants me evaluated ! Everytime you start burning I run, grab the marshmallows & chocolate bars and hold them over my Ipad!!! What’s her problem??
I think it’s your relationship that needs evaluated - not you!
That's what happened to my firewood I ordered
Good one thanks
Diesel that doesn't burn? Must have got that from the tank marked imflammable.
Awesome video
I wonder if you make a Rocketstove out of the brush pile?
So about the weather, what you're saying is sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. lol
I use 50/50 old gas,oil. More lively.
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Fire! Fire! (Beavis approved.) (Butthead says: "That's cool. Huh huh.")
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Flame resistant diesel fuel. You do build a good fire!