Posted by NE IA on June 27, 2009 at 11:01:48 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Fire Extinguisher posted by NEsota on June 27, 2009 at 10:32:17:
A is for ashes = paper wood etc
B is for barrels = gas grease etc
C is for current ==electrical
Get a 20 pound or don't bother with a bigger fire
Never buy one with a plastic head as in our area they will not refill them.
Every now and then tip them upside down and tap with a rubber mallet as the powder is very fine and settles into the bottom.
To use them properly is probably one of the most important things to remember because they will put out twice as much fire if used correctly.
Then if the tractor is gas and outside of the shed, what are you willing to risk your life for? Often it is best to get away, and NEVER STAND WHERE YOU CAN get run over if the tractor should start up in gear.
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