Clumber
Gold Member
Or, and I hate to say this, you could let it burn. More than likely it is covered under your insurance. I say this because I had a friend with a burned up tractor. Put the fire out, rebuilt it, but it was never right again. Leaks from the heat, hoses failing, metal a bit fatigued.
Let it burn.
Carl
Now there's a thought. However, I think the damage you described would be covered anyway. Also, my land is technically inside the GW National Forest. A tractor fire in one of my fields last year during a sever drought could have stared a wildfire... I think you have to have an extinguisher to at least contain the fire.