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Rolling Burn Barrel Cleans Up Yard Debris
Its a lot safer and neater than having an open fire on the ground, says Aaron Smith, Big Stone City, S. Dak., about the portable burn barrel he built out of an old 200-gal. fuel barrel.
I had some old steel wheels, which I put underneath so I could roll it around. The barrel is 5 ft. long and 27 in. wide.
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Rolling Burn Barrel Cleans Up Yard Debris FARM HOME Miscellaneous Its a lot safer and neater than having an open fire on the ground says Aaron Smith Big Stone City S Dak about the portable burn barrel he built out of an old 200-gal fuel barrel I had some old steel wheels which I put underneath so I could roll it around The barrel is 5 ft long and 27 in wide I cut a door in one end and attached two hinges with angle iron I made a handle from a piece of heavy metal that I welded to the door I use it to burn up tree branches and other yard and garden waste I can take it right to the debris load it in and light it Smoke goes out a couple pipes installed in the top says Smith Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Aaron H Smith 855 Chestnut Street Big Stone City S Dak 57216
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