Posted by 550Doug on May 13, 2010 at 05:17:44 from (64.7.137.47):
In Reply to: hay combustion posted by chrisinsoky on May 12, 2010 at 23:23:54:
About a month ago I was traveling north on I-77 near Charleston WVa and came across a traffic slowdown due to a hay fire. A semi with a large closed trailer (53ft?) had been packed with OLD hay and you could see where the front end of the trailer had a huge burn hole through the side of the trailer just behind the driver. The fire dept was on site and had the bulk of the load spread out all along the shoulder and first lane of pavement and you could easily see that the hay was NOT freshly baled. There was lots of smoldering still evident. Sure brings home the dangers of packing hay into a closed-in trailer.
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