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    How do you make a Pear Burner

    HELP ME. How do I make a pear burner. Or where can I buy one?

    #2
    Tractor Supply should carry them.
    Jen-Man made one for me. You can PM him and he'll tell you what all he used.

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      #3
      Harbor Freight had some nice ones around $25

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        #4
        Harbor Freight or Tractor Supply

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          #5
          x3 on tractor supply

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            #6
            Ok I'm really sorry but I have to ask. What is a Pear Burner? I really hope that I can say, Dang it I knew that!

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              #7
              Pear burner is large propane torch used for burning thorns off prickly pear so cows can eat them. Great at lighting bbq fires, too, imo

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                #8
                Dang I did know that. Thanks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hoyt Man View Post
                  x3 on tractor supply
                  Get the one at Tractor supply . The home made ones eat up a lot of propane

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by brianlg31 View Post
                    Ok I'm really sorry but I have to ask. What is a Pear Burner? I really hope that I can say, Dang it I knew that!
                    Also great for limited brush burning, we use one around our pond when the waters low to burn brush that grows up and makes it hard to maintain the banks.

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                      #11
                      $24.95...goes on sale regularly http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91033

                      Campfire starter, Charcoal starter, etc.



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                        #12
                        X2 on the harbor freight model.. I don't know about the quality of the TS model, but for the price and limited use that mine get, Cant beat the HF model!

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                          #13
                          Northern Tool & Supply

                          has them too.

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                            #14
                            When I saw this last night I was thinking of one that is tractor mounted like I saw in South Texas one year. Was not even thinking about the handheld ones

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                              #15
                              We use them on the rig to thaw out frozen lines and other stuff. I have a hand behind my trailer right now with one thawing my waterlines!!

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