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Re: Tractor cab on 8N?


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Posted by lfure on February 05, 2015 at 16:34:50 from (68.169.254.14):

In Reply to: Tractor cab on 8N? posted by Larry@stinescorner on February 05, 2015 at 13:16:50:

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I had some heated pants once, sort of. I was doing some welding on a piece of equipment while wearing a set of raggedy bib overalls. As I was welding I could smell something burning. I figured it might be some dry leaves laying on the ground. I even lifted the welding helmet to take a quick look and didn't see anything burning, so I kept welding. When I finished the weld I was concentrating on, I took the helmet off and took another look around. Sure enough, my pant leg was up in flames. I wasn't too concerned at first because the leg in question was my prosthetic leg, and I figured I could just bat the flames out with my welding cloves. No such luck. All I did was fan the flames. Then I started to panic. Having no water around the garage to put the fire out I made a dash for the house to get some. Right before I got to the house a thought entered my head. I can't go in the house with my pants on fire, I'd probably either set the house on fire, or at the very least make a big mess in my wife's kitchen. So I changed direction and headed for the hog house, where I put out the fire with the outside hydrant. Not much damage done after all that. Scorched my prosthetic some, and burned up half a pant leg on a set of overalls I should have thrown away in the first place. The wife wasn't very impressed though. She gave me heck for almost burning up a $10,000.00 prosthetic leg. I guess she didn't see the need to worry about the rest of me.


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