Pictures of your ash mountain

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Post by mntbugy » Fri. Mar. 13, 2020 2:25 pm

A little pile that is about 4 -5 years worth of burning.

Will use to fill the holes left by pulling a couple trees over.

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Post by fig » Tue. Mar. 17, 2020 1:56 pm

About 3 tons. It’s kind of interesting that there are 3 different shades of ash. I don’t know if it’s visible in the pic. The bituminous, blaschak, and Tsc all have different shades of ash color.

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Post by lincolnmania » Tue. Mar. 17, 2020 7:27 pm

i fill in the holes and low spots in my yard with the ash. in a few weeks i will run the tractor over the ash and put topsoil on top.


 
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Post by fig » Tue. Mar. 17, 2020 8:01 pm

Yeh that’s what I did there. There was a big depression behind that shed. Not now.

 
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Post by CoalJockey » Sat. Mar. 21, 2020 8:16 pm

This is just from this Winter, I think I’m King if the Ash Mountain.

This is 3 EFM 520’s and a 1300 plus a Warm Morning Hand fed since we lit up back in October. You can tell it’s been a mild Winter, the pile is only 1/3 of what it usually looks like.

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