Posted by cj in wisconsin on April 13, 2009 at 05:29:16 from (67.209.83.122):
Two years ago we were in the middle of bad drought and we were scrounging everybit we could to get enough hay to survive the winter. My buddy was mowing a field of timothy, brome grass mix when he hit a rock, the haybine rattled for a couple seconds so he looked back just in time to see the top of a rock guard fly off the haybine, it went over the top and landed in the fresh mowed windrow. Well it was hot enough that the windrow burst into flames immediately. You should have seen him hopping around trying to stamp out the flames, he stopped the fire and nothing was lost but man that was close. It sure was funny to watch from 1/4 mile away though. Any other stories out there? I know some people are really suffering from the fires in Ok. etc. And I'm not trying to make light of the danger of fire, but there must be some more stories out there.
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