Posted by crsutton81 on November 07, 2021 at 10:26:26 from (166.182.252.221):
In Reply to: Combine!! posted by big tee on November 07, 2021 at 05:37:30:
We had a 1640 that blazed up picking soybeans one time. I was bragging to myself at how great everything was going...great yield, machine cutting and threshing them well etc. I turned around on the end row to make another pass and looked in mirror. The dust had a blue tint to it. Couldn't see anything wrong so continued on picking. It won't long before it was flames. Drove it up to the farm path, jumped out with all the extinguishers and dumped them. That slowed it up but didn't put it out. Tried calling FD but no phone service. I was getting desperate so started stripping clothes off to beat it out. By the time my jeans were ruined it was out. Talk about getting your heart pumping. About that time dad pulled up and wanted to know why I was standing in the cold with nothing but my boxers and brogans on. Needless to say I didn't have much to say after all the excitement except get me to the house to re dress.
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