I had a very interesting day today...
At about 1:00pm my dog and I left the farm on my tractor to head about 1.5 miles to a friends machine shop to do some heavy lifting with the loader. The dog loves to ride but was acting funny about half way there like he wanted off. I pulled into the parking area, jumped off the tractor and went about three steps towards the shop. At that point for no reason I turned around and there were flames about a foot tall coming out of the hood of the tractor. I yelled for help as I went for the fire extinguisher inside the shop door. Luckily the man that works for him is also a fire fighter. He quickly put out the fire and we opened the hood to inspect for the cause and damages. There was a nest of dry grass and straw, about the size of a shoe box, on top of the #4 valve cover, right beside the turbo and muffler. I had just ran this tractor several hours Saturday. Those little bastards sure moved in quick.
I'm guessing while driving at road speed the nest never caught fire due to the wind but smoldered pretty good and upon stopping it burst into flame. I also suppose the dog smelled the smoke when I couldn't and was uneasy over that. He doesn't like fire.
The good news is we put it out in time that there is no damage whatsoever to the tractor. The bird however is now homeless.
If I hadn't been going to a place with fire extinguishers and I had walked in the door without turning back towards the tractor I am almost certain that it would have burnt to the ground. For once in my 26 years I was definitely in the right place at the right time.
I think I'll drink a beer or six and shop online for a fire extinguisher of my very own.
At about 1:00pm my dog and I left the farm on my tractor to head about 1.5 miles to a friends machine shop to do some heavy lifting with the loader. The dog loves to ride but was acting funny about half way there like he wanted off. I pulled into the parking area, jumped off the tractor and went about three steps towards the shop. At that point for no reason I turned around and there were flames about a foot tall coming out of the hood of the tractor. I yelled for help as I went for the fire extinguisher inside the shop door. Luckily the man that works for him is also a fire fighter. He quickly put out the fire and we opened the hood to inspect for the cause and damages. There was a nest of dry grass and straw, about the size of a shoe box, on top of the #4 valve cover, right beside the turbo and muffler. I had just ran this tractor several hours Saturday. Those little bastards sure moved in quick.
I'm guessing while driving at road speed the nest never caught fire due to the wind but smoldered pretty good and upon stopping it burst into flame. I also suppose the dog smelled the smoke when I couldn't and was uneasy over that. He doesn't like fire.
The good news is we put it out in time that there is no damage whatsoever to the tractor. The bird however is now homeless.
If I hadn't been going to a place with fire extinguishers and I had walked in the door without turning back towards the tractor I am almost certain that it would have burnt to the ground. For once in my 26 years I was definitely in the right place at the right time.
I think I'll drink a beer or six and shop online for a fire extinguisher of my very own.
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