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Starting a Massive Barn Bonfire with Flame Throwers

Starting a Massive Barn Bonfire with Flame Throwers It's time to burn a gigantic 25-foot pile of ancient barn wood. Here's how I start a bonfire with some gasoline and flame throwers. I hope I don't burn my farm down.

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