| ▲ | mulmen 3 days ago | |||||||
> It's very important to park the engine close to the fire but not too close. Ask me how I learned this. I was a farm hand as a summer job to cover beer and books in my college years. We harvested wheat which carries a high fire risk. Most farms kept a tractor with a large plow hooked up so it could quickly encircle and contain any fires. Pulling a 40’ wide plow is hard. Tractors can do it because they have huge engines that suck in huge amounts of oxygen. Just like fires. If you get a tractor too close to a fire it starves for oxygen and stalls out. The plow becomes an anchor. There’s just enough time to bail out before the tires catch fire. After a few minutes the whole thing is a pile of ash and melted steel. | ||||||||
| ▲ | dreamcompiler 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Didn't know wheat harvest came with fire risk. I know about the dangers of grain silos but I didn't know the harvest itself was risky. | ||||||||
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