Posted by RbnSC on April 13, 2009 at 15:21:58 from (216.186.211.72):
In Reply to: Re: Fire story posted by rustyj14 on April 13, 2009 at 07:54:17:
About 40 years ago Dad was cutting wheat for another farmer. The man supplied an old white tractor and trailer for Dad to put the wheat in. Dad would drive the truck from field to field and I would drive the combine then He would get back on and cut some more. Finally he tells Me to take the truck to the far end of the field. Man this is great I get to drive a tractor trailer so off I went, when I got there I couldn't help but rev it up a few times to here I back fire, then I shut it off. Then silence except for a crackling sound. Yep set the field on fire. Then I fludded the old truck in a pannick to move it. Final tally One truck, one trailer, 300 bushels of wheat and about 2 acres that had not been cut yet. Not good day at all.
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