Going to confess to a dumb act this past summer. I had overfilled a diesel fuel tank on my tractor and of course it spilled on the ground. It was attached to my round baler and sitting in the hayfield. While I had my pickup there will all the accessories, I thought it would be a good time to weld the step to the cab of the tractor that needed attention. Evidently five minutes is longer than my brain retains memory because I'd spaced the realization that there was diesel fuel on the dry ground. Yep......immediate fire surging from the welder sparks and it was under my tractor and threatening the rubber tires, me AND my pickup. No problem I thought ( I was actually thinking here).....so I proceeded to stomp it out with my feet like I normally do until I finally remembered that the ground was saturated with diesel.
Okay, I have a big fire extinguisher in the cab so I scrambled up the steps, got it, pulled the pin and squeezed the trigger and nothing happened. It was completely dead and I'd been carrying it with much pride and peace of mind for years. No problem again....I have one of equal size in the pickup. Out it comes and it gives one big spurt and quits. My water jug only had about a pint left in it and that didn't do much good but the fuel was burning off by that time and my last resort was a spray bottle of Simple Green that I use for hand cleaner. It was sufficient to put the fire out along with a little more stomping. Nobody drove by to witness the boo boo and I didn't really want to explain to anyone just what had happened anyhow.
Well that wasn't the dumbest thing I've done maybe, but it was the most recent. Welding in the hayfield isn't the smartest thing to do anyhow.....with or WITHOUT diesel fuel on the ground. I'm thinking that new fire extinguishers are in order. I do carry a 3 gallon hand sprayer with water when I salvage/torch iron.
Anyone else have a confession of dumbness ?
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