Posted by Tim in New York on March 21, 2020 at 18:13:15 from (173.45.179.246):
In Reply to: Could have been bad. posted by 37 chief on March 21, 2020 at 14:05:13:
Was just heading out the driveway with my IH2424 one day when I smelled electic fire. Looked down and wires were sparking under the steering wheel, right by the gas tank. Gave them a big swipe with my hand and pulled them out, which stopped the fire. Got a bit of a burn on my hand, but that was all. Never fixed the wires up.
Same tractor, a month ago - went out to put on the plow one night before a storm. As I was hooking up the plow I could smell something stinky, figure it was bird poop on the muffler. When I pulled it back into the shed and turned it off, suddenly white smoke everywhere. When I started it and backed it out of the shed, the fan pushed the fire everywhere. Quick shot with an extinguisher put it out. Turned out a mouse and built a nest over the exhaust manifold. No damage that time either. But if I had not looked back and noticed the smoke, I might have lost my shed, two year's firewood, and my garden tractor also.
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