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Re: Not the way ya wanna get woke up. Fire photos
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 30, 2006 at 06:15:06 from (64.179.117.62):
In Reply to: Not the way ya wanna get woke up. Fire photos posted by Harley on June 30, 2006 at 05:30:53:
Sorry to here that Harley, sure hope it is not what we had around here a few years back where some nut case was running around putting a match to old houses and barns . I got a call on nite from a friend that they needed me down at the one farm that i was renting as the old house was on fire and the fire dept could not figure out how to get in to the farm . So i run down as fast as my pickup could go opened up the gates and led the trucks up thru the pasture one of the cheif's rode with me in the pick up and as we were comming up the lane we saw two guys running out of the barn and they ran up the old ramp in to the strip cut . They had been watchen the house burn as it was fully engulfed and they also had set two fires in the barn . The one cheif and i tryed our best to run them down but they got away . They were able to save the barn but not the old house that was built in 1836 . A couple years ago it started all over again and there was three or four barns scatterd around this are that got a match put to them lots of equipment and livestock lost in them. They did cautch those guys .
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