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Mobile Brush Burner Made From 500-Gal. LP Tank
“I built this 9 1/2-ft. long, trailer-mounted mobile trash burner out of an old 500-gal. LP tank. It lets me burn brush and big tree branches in my yard without killing the grass. Eliminates the need to haul brush away,” says Dave Kulzer, Albany, Minn.
  The trash burner has a 30-in. wide opening on top that runs from front to back. An air intake on front and back allows air into the bottom of the tank, and a removable 2-in. drain on front lets water run out when not using the burner.
  “The bottom of the trailer is about 1 1/2 ft. off the ground so it won’t burn grass. 3-ft. long metal shields on both sides of the tank keep the tires from getting too hot,” says Kulzer.
  After being certain all gas is out of the tank, he used a cutting wheel on a big grinder to cut the opening in the tank. To attach the tank to the axle, he welded an angle iron bracket to the axle and bolted the tank onto it.
  “I really like it because by the time I’m done cutting brush and trimming trees, everything is burned up and I don’t have to haul anything away.”
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dave Kulzer, 30216 Co. Rd. 41, Albany, Minn. 56307 (ph 320 845-2306).


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2013 - Volume #37, Issue #1