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<blockquote data-quote="crats" data-source="post: 642094" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>jed you should watch out for a fire gin trash will self combust. if it gets wet it might start to catch fire and if you bale it in a round baler keep an eye on your rollers for cotton wrapping and starting a fire at the walls. as a gin man for years cotton gin trash has caught fire when left alone for months in its pile. feed it with confidence its good feed and your cows will pick through it and get the motes and cotton seed that is left in the trash. does it come from a pile that's blown out or under a trash master some systems add water to keep the dust down. when water is added the fire danger goes up the longer its sits so be careful where you store it a module of trash will catch fire in a few months if left outside in the rain by august or so it will be gone picker thrash has fewer burs and more motes and seeds per weight than stripper cotton just wandering what gin as i worked on a lot of them over the years. many in ark and miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crats, post: 642094, member: 9256"] jed you should watch out for a fire gin trash will self combust. if it gets wet it might start to catch fire and if you bale it in a round baler keep an eye on your rollers for cotton wrapping and starting a fire at the walls. as a gin man for years cotton gin trash has caught fire when left alone for months in its pile. feed it with confidence its good feed and your cows will pick through it and get the motes and cotton seed that is left in the trash. does it come from a pile that's blown out or under a trash master some systems add water to keep the dust down. when water is added the fire danger goes up the longer its sits so be careful where you store it a module of trash will catch fire in a few months if left outside in the rain by august or so it will be gone picker thrash has fewer burs and more motes and seeds per weight than stripper cotton just wandering what gin as i worked on a lot of them over the years. many in ark and miss. [/QUOTE]
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