Had a wiring harness fire while out on a date on my Road Runner , only damage was the harness and a battery cable that i cut to stop the fire . Another wiring harness fire on my 88 Ford one ton on a dark and raining night in Dec. while delivering a tractor , that one was a touch and go thing as the truck was setting next to the guys barn and the wind was blowing towards the barn , we would knock the fire down and it would come back . Cut the battery cable and thought we had it and it started again due to the break away battery on the trailer . Five guys running with five gallon buckets of water from the milk house back and forth . Not sure what started but nothing 6 grand could not fix. Had my one combine light up while splitting a corn field . Found out a five pound extinguisher was not enough but the garden hose hanging on the house trailer was that was about three hundred feet away . I ran down some corn to get it out in the green hayfield and clost to the trailer . someone saw the fire and called the fire dept . I had it out by the time three trucks came racing across the hay field. A bearing on the cylinder variable speed shive went bad and caught the dust and fodder on fire . Yep had enough fire to last me .
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