Diesel to burn the brush, ya big dummy
geez...lol
How smelly. Brush should smell good as it burns, not like a bus in need of a fuel injector tune up.
Maybe a little gasoline, which is cheaper anyway, to get it started. But brush that needs chopping is usually pretty dry, or if it isn't you let it dry for a few days after you cut it and then you burn it.
BTW, this Big Dummy, is about 50 miles, or 95 km, from where President Bush does his brush chopping, and we've got even more of the stuff down here.
Seeing your passionate posts in 108 and 109 and given the quality of your other posts on this thread, I feel that you are somehow more capable of a more complete dissertation on chainsaws than the given evidence shows. ;->
On brush clearing, you know that flachettes are the way to go [grenade-cooked flamebait gently rolled to your feet].