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Wasted a good beer
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1271790" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>So I was out baling last night, from 11pm to 4 am things were going well, I had found the rhythm everything wanted to go at, it wasn't a heavy cut, so I was cruising along at about 5 mph and then I saw a little smoke from a valve cover gasket on the old wisconsin engine on the baler.. get off, look around, must have a little bit of a leaky cover gasket (it's brand new).. so I get going again, and a few rounds later I see some sparks... I am right by a corner so I just go straight, away from my hay and monitor the situation, seems like there's a bunch of oily chaff down in the cylinder area that is on fire... so I shut it down, cracked the beer i had open and poured it in.. the fire was out, I started it back up, revved the pizz out of it and blew the rest of the smouldering crud out, and I was on my way again... with no beer :'(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1271790, member: 9096"] So I was out baling last night, from 11pm to 4 am things were going well, I had found the rhythm everything wanted to go at, it wasn't a heavy cut, so I was cruising along at about 5 mph and then I saw a little smoke from a valve cover gasket on the old wisconsin engine on the baler.. get off, look around, must have a little bit of a leaky cover gasket (it's brand new).. so I get going again, and a few rounds later I see some sparks... I am right by a corner so I just go straight, away from my hay and monitor the situation, seems like there's a bunch of oily chaff down in the cylinder area that is on fire... so I shut it down, cracked the beer i had open and poured it in.. the fire was out, I started it back up, revved the pizz out of it and blew the rest of the smouldering crud out, and I was on my way again... with no beer :'( [/QUOTE]
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