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tractor caught on fire
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<blockquote data-quote="JMHayes" data-source="post: 89706" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>Last year I didn't have a fire extingusher and my tractor burned up from the same thing, bird's nest. I've gotten into the habit of blowing the engine off with a air hose before and after I use the tractor. I had noticed some bird droppings on the hood and checked the engine real good for any nest. The next day I started the tractor and figured sinced the engine was fine the day before there was no need to check it again, WRONG. A bird can build a nest overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMHayes, post: 89706, member: 1680"] Last year I didn't have a fire extingusher and my tractor burned up from the same thing, bird's nest. I've gotten into the habit of blowing the engine off with a air hose before and after I use the tractor. I had noticed some bird droppings on the hood and checked the engine real good for any nest. The next day I started the tractor and figured sinced the engine was fine the day before there was no need to check it again, WRONG. A bird can build a nest overnight. [/QUOTE]
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