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OT wow can straw ever burn!
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Posted by Barbara Shannon on July 29, 2006 at 08:22:41 from (72.2.216.253):
Man what a crazy week around here. Last Wednesday Iwas appraising a house & tumbled down the basement steps, after a helicopter ride & 4 days in the hospital, a littlepeace &quiet would be nice. BUT, husband went out & baled 2 loads of straw w /IH tractor (there I got the tractor part in;) & NH kickerbaler. Baled 2 loads, unhooked baler & wagon & hauled the first load home 3 miles down the road. 1 neighbor saw him go past 1/2 way home, didnt seen anything strange. As he pulls into driveway at home though, he sees a couple bales on top burning, Tried to pull them off, andwhole load erupted into flames. We got the tractors all moved. But when all was over the siding on the house was melted & the wagon & load were a total loss. But am grateful, it ould have been sooo much worse!
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