Has anyone made a gizmo for burning straw in the field? Something that would drip or spray burning diesel fuel onto straw. There has to be something better than a tiger torch strapped to a quad or bumper of 1/2 t.
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Two seperate neighbours were trying with their green combines. Dropping little fire balls from bearnings. Don't think they'd recommend it though.
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A friend of mine just rigged up a 2' piece of 1/4" copper tubing onto a small jerry can. He crimped the end of the tube so only a thin stream of gas can squirt out. When the can is sitting with the tube pointing straight up he lights and it burns the fumes. Then wherever you pour the gas it basically is like a small stream of flame. He can drive 15-20mph with his quad while laying down a trail of fire.
10 times faster then a tiger torch.
Yes, it does sound dangerous but i've seen it being used and it's not too bad.
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Well dfarm11, around here all the cattle guys bale all their own. Any time there is a perceived straw shortage I have advertised on MAFRI website in Manitoba. Around here there is lots of straw and most everyone burns oat straw. I have tried chopping it with a fine cut chopper, heavy harrowing in fall and again in spring but there is still to much residue. After all that kind of field work it is cheaper just to burn.
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