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Re: Flame throwin H !!!!
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 17, 2007 at 21:41:15 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Re: Flame throwin H !!!! posted by georgeky on June 17, 2007 at 21:19:43:
You should see the flames that shoot out of my f-12 when I am pulling a log up the hill and forget to advance the spark! with the short pipe on those things you can really feel the heat. kind of nice though on a cool fall evening.Once in a while I get a chunk of red hot carbon or manifold rust fly out (from the hot spot kero manifold valve no doubt), got burned a couple times from that. I also went to a tractor show and my tent got wet before I got it set up. I had the 10-20 with me so I pulled it up next to the door of the tent with the exhaust pipe aimed at it. reved it up and retarded the spark. Consistant blue flames 3 feet out of the pipe, I thought I was going to melt the tent down and almost did! Had to move the tractor! the tent dried out in about 4 minutes though.
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