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At least I had a fire bottle!

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Dick Davis

08-04-2003 03:44:40




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300 was cutting out, made it into garage, sediment bowl had content, took off gas line, removed bowl & retainer, unscrewed fitting, shoved paint can under to catch the last little bit of gas in tank, more gas than I thought, used second can, it was holding the fuel ok except I pushed it too far under, made contact with starter solenoid,lots of sparks,followed very shortly by ton of flames and smoke. Things that went through my mind in the next 1/2 second: which fire extinguisher is closer? Is it charged? Will Sick just this weekend told me of a fellow whose 300 burned entirely up when solenoid overheated under the gas tank! Will those flames reach the ceiling and set the building on fire? how much harder will I have to pull this pin to get it out? is this bottle big enough to put out this fire? can my wife see this from the kitchen?

Fire extinguishers are important and if you are stupid they are critical!

Didn't even scorch the paint, extinguisher was four steps away, filled 18 months ago and was an IHC 20 pounder. Dick Davis

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Greg Miller

08-08-2003 10:12:27




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 Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to Dick Davis, 08-04-2003 03:44:40  
unfortunately, i must make a repair by welding. fortunately, i am smart enough to do this welding while i have the gas tank off for other repairs. no gas equals less chance of fire.



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Steve W

08-05-2003 05:47:06




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 Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to Dick Davis, 08-04-2003 03:44:40  
a charged up battery can create a lot of fireworks! Combine it with gas, and things get real exciting.

If nobody makes a protective cover, here's a solution. Take some vaseline, and place a thin coat over whatever you want to protect. Then get some of that plastisol dip you use to coat plier handles. They sell it at most hardware stores. It even comes in red! paint it on and the connection nice and thick, and let it dry. Done! Not quite original, but will prevent a mess.

Take Care
Steve

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K.B.

08-04-2003 16:11:20




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 Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to Dick Davis, 08-04-2003 03:44:40  
Dick, go check with your Case-IH dealer. Last soleniod I bought, for an 826, came with a plastic shield to put over the end of the soleniod. It's main purpose is to prevent you from trying to short across the terminals to try to start the tractor, but it would definetly help prevent somthing like this from happening again. Also, it is a very good idea to unhook the ground cable from the battery before working on the fuel system.

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Bob in SE Nebraska

08-04-2003 05:47:27




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 Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to Dick Davis, 08-04-2003 03:44:40  
Glad to hear you and your tractor are ok. Good work with the fire extinguisher.

Bob



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BTD

08-04-2003 04:56:16




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 Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to Dick Davis, 08-04-2003 03:44:40  
Glad you're allright. Scary thing. I just bought a 300 this weekend. I'm gotta take a look at the solenoid on my machine and make sure that its taped up or something. Might just add a few more extinguishers also. -BTD



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Van

08-04-2003 05:48:14




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 Re: Re: At least I had a fire bottle! in reply to BTD, 08-04-2003 04:56:16  
Dick had a unfortunate accident due to being in a hurry, we are all guilty of this at times. I have 2 300's one on propane that we have owned for 35 years it was my dads. 300 farmalls are no more prone to burning from a "bad" starter soloniod than any other tractor. If your wires are in good shape and your not running gas out the bottom while trying to put the gas in a metal paint can around electrical components you should not have a problem.

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