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<blockquote data-quote="csutton" data-source="post: 259499" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>Our last field of the last season we were baling, the vermeer we had had a bearing get hot and the hay started buring. It never really flared up but as I was raking my grandpa was baling and every time we passed, I would smell grass burning. After the second time we passed, when the bale door opened, I seen it glowing bright red and I took off running to him to get him to stop. Got both water jugs and put out the fire. That would have been a fun story to tell the insurance agent after he told him he was getting out of the business! (We baled hay for his insurance agent) My aunt's father in law had a baler burn completely to the ground in the middle of a hay field. He unpinned the baler and was just gonna let the hydrolic lines break but he ended up draggin the baler behind him. He ended up saving the tractor, but the baler was a total loss.</p><p></p><p>csutton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csutton, post: 259499, member: 2355"] Our last field of the last season we were baling, the vermeer we had had a bearing get hot and the hay started buring. It never really flared up but as I was raking my grandpa was baling and every time we passed, I would smell grass burning. After the second time we passed, when the bale door opened, I seen it glowing bright red and I took off running to him to get him to stop. Got both water jugs and put out the fire. That would have been a fun story to tell the insurance agent after he told him he was getting out of the business! (We baled hay for his insurance agent) My aunt's father in law had a baler burn completely to the ground in the middle of a hay field. He unpinned the baler and was just gonna let the hydrolic lines break but he ended up draggin the baler behind him. He ended up saving the tractor, but the baler was a total loss. csutton [/QUOTE]
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