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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
THE second official firewood burners whiners thread
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<blockquote data-quote="unclemoustache" data-source="post: 3274879" data-attributes="member: 33131"><p>My kid lit my lawn tractor on fire two days ago. </p><p> </p><p>He was mowing leaves, and had been 'pushing' a small pile in front of the mower for several yards, when the deck belt must have friction-lit some of the leaves on fire. Not knowing what else to do, he stopped, shut it off, and ran for the hose while the fire spread. I was a block away and the wife called on the cell. I ran over and pulled the mower back and out of the way. Engine was pretty warm, a bit of the cover was melted and warped, and some paint was burned off, but no damage to anything that I could see. Even the belt was still fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclemoustache, post: 3274879, member: 33131"] My kid lit my lawn tractor on fire two days ago. He was mowing leaves, and had been 'pushing' a small pile in front of the mower for several yards, when the deck belt must have friction-lit some of the leaves on fire. Not knowing what else to do, he stopped, shut it off, and ran for the hose while the fire spread. I was a block away and the wife called on the cell. I ran over and pulled the mower back and out of the way. Engine was pretty warm, a bit of the cover was melted and warped, and some paint was burned off, but no damage to anything that I could see. Even the belt was still fine. [/QUOTE]
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