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Re: Not the way ya wanna get woke up. Fire photos
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Posted by Jimmy King on June 30, 2006 at 11:59:54 from (207.69.137.14):
In Reply to: Not the way ya wanna get woke up. Fire photos posted by Harley on June 30, 2006 at 05:30:53:
Harley, so sorry about your loss, but at least no people, equipment, or livestock lost. In 1969 Dad lost a shed where my equipment shed sits. It had old hay in one end, from the summer before, this was Feb. No tractors were in it and fire dept kept it down long enought to get all the equipment out except a 2 wheel trailer. Dad used the bulldozer to spread the hay the next day to let it finish burning, and right at the bottom was a cavity with just ashes, about the size of a wash tub. He allways thought it started right there. Fire Marshals were not avalible back then for the country. The wind was blowing very hard from the south that day and the hay was in the south end, wood building.
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