Posted by rrlund on July 18, 2012 at 17:22:34 from (207.241.137.116):
I shouldn't have kept trying. We had some tree branched that had been piled up here from a storm two weeks ago. It had been way too hot and dry to burn. It was raining this morning so I went right out at 6:30 with a hand full of dryer lint and tried to light it. No luck,it was too wet. Rain quit at noon,I needed to change the filter on the gas barrel,so I threw the gas out of the filter cup on it. Went and changed the filter,went in and got some more lint,lit it and threw it. Nothing. Again. The wife went and bought a new dish washer this afternoon. I took the box out and put that on top of the pile. Tried to light it,no luck. So now I'm getting tired of this. I pick up a plastic quart oil bottle,cut off the top,get about an inch of new gas in it,toss it in the box laying on its side. So now I ease up there,arm way out,head turned,strike the lighter and BOOM! Didn't get my face or my hair,but I burned the first two fingers to the first knuckle. I grabbed a hand full of mud and held on to it for about 15 minutes til the burn went away. Worst part is,I got bee stung on the back of the same hand yesterday when I put the header on the combine.
Yep,keep jumping up and down on the edge of the cliff til it breaks away Wile E.!
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