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Hogwildz said:
Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle said:
Hogwildz said:
Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle said:
We leave it there and burn it, unless is a spring time scrub and we might not reload again. Just prefer not having it sit here for a few months :)

Springtime scrub? LMAO, what is that? This biach ain't getting scrubbed! She can lay there and be the dirty thang she is!

Remember this when I reference it in a year or so.

*snicker*

I can't remember last week, let alone a year ago.

I know. Think water filter :)
 
When the load is in the coaling stage I'll often rake them to the front and open up the air some. Stove top temp will rise by as much as 50*, so I'm getting some heat and removing coals for a less volatile reload.
 
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