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  1. 29 de mar. de 2019 · The correct ratio is 3:1 diesel to gasoline, for a "hot mix" in a drip torch. If you need a longer burn time and less "whoomph", them mix 4:1 diesel to gasoline, or even 5:1, but that gets difficult to ignite easily.

  2. The most effective way to light a burn pile using DIESEL.I repeat, DIESEL, NOT petrol as petrol will explode into flames where as diesel is much more docile ...

  3. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Drip torch fuel is a mixture of diesel fuel and gasoline. Gasoline helps carry the flame from the drip torch to the ground, diesel fuel provides a longer, residual burn time. When mixing fuel in drip torches, use 50% diesel fuel to 50% gasoline, in average (mild) temperatures.

  4. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Build and burn the pile. Extinguish the fire. A burn pile is one way to get rid of large quantities of brush and yard debris but only during specific weather conditions and in an area where it's safe and legal to create a large fire outdoors.

  5. 21 de ene. de 2018 · Gasoline burns at a much lower temperature than diesel fuel, which makes it burn faster. The problem is that water molecules in the wood absorb part of that heat. There is more to the discussion, having to do with sensible and latent heat, but that is longer topic.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2010 · Diesel fuel burns hotter and longer than other ignition sources. Wood piles made up of tree limbs, lumber and other organic debris ignite quickly with the use of diesel fuel. The fuel burns steadily through wet leaves and green branches.

  7. and re-igniting. Do not try to ignite brush piles with gasoline due to its low flash point, highly flammable properties, and vapor, which is heavier than air. Using gasoline is very dan-gerous and can lead to serious injury and an escaped fire. There are also ways to ignite a brush pile to reduce fire