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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 417528" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>No baler fires this year, but our cousin lost his a couple of years ago. Baled up a belt and got it going. He was able to unhook his tractor (Just bought it) but not before it started melting the lights warping the window and the fenders were a funny shape.</p><p>A friend had his catch fire last year and since he was close to the local highway he parked in the north bound lane unhooked the tractor and waited for the VFD to show up. Burned up some of the road. You can still see the burn patch on the road.</p><p></p><p>Had a Farm Medic course years ago. We ended up at a local dealership looking at all of the tractors to see if we could figure out how to shut all those jerry rigged tractors. We had one guy ask us why we didn't just cut the hydraulic hoses. After the looks of disbelief he was told because it will burn you because it is hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 417528, member: 5917"] No baler fires this year, but our cousin lost his a couple of years ago. Baled up a belt and got it going. He was able to unhook his tractor (Just bought it) but not before it started melting the lights warping the window and the fenders were a funny shape. A friend had his catch fire last year and since he was close to the local highway he parked in the north bound lane unhooked the tractor and waited for the VFD to show up. Burned up some of the road. You can still see the burn patch on the road. Had a Farm Medic course years ago. We ended up at a local dealership looking at all of the tractors to see if we could figure out how to shut all those jerry rigged tractors. We had one guy ask us why we didn't just cut the hydraulic hoses. After the looks of disbelief he was told because it will burn you because it is hot. [/QUOTE]
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