Nice job! I'd be interested to know what circumstances required this work. It appeared that the road was cleared and brush just placed on the side, but what was accomplished by breaking it up and putting it right back where it was?
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. So there was a new road built above on the right and when that road was built, any wood or brush was thrown on the low side of the road. Typically when building road atleast in the west coast, usually any wood or brush is put on the low side to make room for the main road so you can continue ahead. The road was built half a year prior to the video and I came back to pile up the brush since it was going to be burned. I build my burn piles with the fines/smaller stuff as the base then anything bigger goes ontop. Sometimes I'll break the wood if it's longer to make the pile tidier and the reason for that is so that mostly everything burns all up in one shot and usually you won't need a machine back again to pile up anything when its burning. On bigger piles or when a machine there while burning, I'll usually just throw on as is and not worry about breaking any of it.
Nice job! I'd be interested to know what circumstances required this work. It appeared that the road was cleared and brush just placed on the side, but what was accomplished by breaking it up and putting it right back where it was?
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. So there was a new road built above on the right and when that road was built, any wood or brush was thrown on the low side of the road. Typically when building road atleast in the west coast, usually any wood or brush is put on the low side to make room for the main road so you can continue ahead. The road was built half a year prior to the video and I came back to pile up the brush since it was going to be burned. I build my burn piles with the fines/smaller stuff as the base then anything bigger goes ontop. Sometimes I'll break the wood if it's longer to make the pile tidier and the reason for that is so that mostly everything burns all up in one shot and usually you won't need a machine back again to pile up anything when its burning. On bigger piles or when a machine there while burning, I'll usually just throw on as is and not worry about breaking any of it.
@@FreeRange310 Thanks for your response and reasoning.