Posted by Tom Schnitzler on December 17, 2014 at 05:17:28 from (166.182.3.209):
A couple years ago Pa and I put in a light socket in the breeze way of the barn, that is between the milk house and the barn. Any way getting to the point he put in one of those screw worm florescent light bulbs. Last night when I was bedding down cows the darn thing started going on and off and then started melting, smoke coming out. This type of light bulb is what we are to use in the future? Seems I have had more trouble with these bulbs than I know what to do with them! And the gov said mercury is bad can't have it in thermometers but I guess it is ok in a light that has a melt down. I think the govs light bulb burned out and they can't figure out how to replace it! LOL
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