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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 842843" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>New fire in NC we could go to. Another swamp fire. 18,000 acres in two days. Now that is the kind I like to get after. </p><p>Gonna need a hurricane to take care of all the south and east coast fires.</p><p></p><p>I have ran a dozer in that area of Florida also. Push until you could no longer see in front or out each side from the brush and vines. Back up push those to the side and start again. Not a place to try and get in front of a fast moving fire. Oh and the areas that you can take a dozer across once but the second time it sinks. Yes, been there done that. I have ran a dozer in a lot of places all over the US and south Georgia and Florida are the only places that really scares me. </p><p> Guess that is some of the reason I am a Strike Team Leader but still like running the equipment a lot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 842843, member: 8993"] New fire in NC we could go to. Another swamp fire. 18,000 acres in two days. Now that is the kind I like to get after. Gonna need a hurricane to take care of all the south and east coast fires. I have ran a dozer in that area of Florida also. Push until you could no longer see in front or out each side from the brush and vines. Back up push those to the side and start again. Not a place to try and get in front of a fast moving fire. Oh and the areas that you can take a dozer across once but the second time it sinks. Yes, been there done that. I have ran a dozer in a lot of places all over the US and south Georgia and Florida are the only places that really scares me. Guess that is some of the reason I am a Strike Team Leader but still like running the equipment a lot better. [/QUOTE]
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