Over-hot JD

   / Over-hot JD #1  

nybirdman

Super Member
Joined
Feb 1, 2009
Messages
5,202
Location
north of upstate ny
Tractor
Kubota L4240 HSTC,L3000DT
Unfortunate neighbor had this happen to him last wk.Reminds me to buy another fire extinguisher!
 
   / Over-hot JD #2  
Wow, that's awful!! I hope he had insurance, either on the tractor itself or the house/farm that will cover it. I do carry a FE on my tractor now, since I came up with my nifty little fire extinguisher bracket a few months ago. Good luck to your neighbor.
 
   / Over-hot JD #3  
It's scary how hot and fast they can go, and way it takes to put one out. Investigating one machine fire, We counted 14 empty extinguishers around it and it still burned to te ground. Maybe if they had all been there at once but people kept showing up, took the extinguisher out of their vehicle, emptied it on the fire, brought it down a bit, but never completely out so it flared up again. Think multiples, like one reached easily from the seat and one from the ground.
 
   / Over-hot JD #4  
MHarryE said:
It's scary how hot and fast they can go, and way it takes to put one out. Investigating one machine fire, We counted 14 empty extinguishers around it and it still burned to te ground. Maybe if they had all been there at once but people kept showing up, took the extinguisher out of their vehicle, emptied it on the fire, brought it down a bit, but never completely out so it flared up again. Think multiples, like one reached easily from the seat and one from the ground.

Had an analogous situation. Came up on a nice Peterbilt parked in the left shoulder of the interstate. It had a doped up driver who had burned up the steer axle left side bearing. There was about a foot of snow in the median. The driver had expended his extinguisher to no avail. The fire was spreading to the hoses, etc. on that side of the truck. An electric utility worker stopped who had a scoop shovel and a snow shovel and we busted tail shoveling snow onto the wheel but we made little progress. Eventually the fire department came and pumped water on it. The truck was saved long enough thanks to the shovels and the snow but we wouldn't have stopped it without the fire department.
 
   / Over-hot JD #5  
Glad your neighbor wasn't injured and that the grass looks green enough that it didn't cause a fire in the surroundings. Did they determine why the fire started? My Deere, like many other CUT's, has the plastic fuel tank mounted very close to the engine and if the tank got hot enough to leak and the diesel spilled...good luck putting it out.
 
   / Over-hot JD
  • Thread Starter
#6  
I haven't found out how or why it started but he was on the road and drove if off into the field.At first I thought they could save the rear tires(the looked new) but they were scorched towards the front of the tractor.I assume he has insurance they are a commercial business.
 
 
Top