"He worked alongside us to open up and turn over the sawdust and organic materials so that we could get our hoses and a good amount of water in through all of that."
Getting enough water was a problem until firefighters managed to pump from a farm pond 300m down a hill.
About 16 people fought the fire for its most intense two hours, Pryce said.
"It was quite physically demanding for the crews, working in the wind, and some of it on a steep slope."
The last crew left about 7pm.
The fire was probably caused by spontaneous combustion. Decomposing material within the heap got to ignition point, with extra oxygen supplied by the wind.
A fire in a commercial composting operation at Balgownie in Whanganui a few years ago had the same cause, and took about six weeks to finally put out.
Such fires need to be attacked early, Pryce said.
"It can be long and tedious work and you have got to be quite thorough."