jaygula
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How much do you need to for the 4520 I may be interested
My 2007 John deer 4520 cab tractor burnt to the ground on the side of the road. No reason why. Everything was destroyed except front end loader (all hoses burnt) and wheels. I am not sure how to get rid of it nor how much is th salvage value. Does anyon know? I do have pictures if needed.
Excavators catch on fire fairly often when a hydraulic hose starts to leak and the fluid gets too hot, or when working on adding material to a burn pile and a hydraulic hose fails. It's not the diesel fuel, it's the hydraulic oil that causes the fire.
Trying to see parts is usually a huge waste of time. Machinery Trader has adds for scrap yards that will pick it up at your place, but I don't know what they pay, or who is better then the other. I have bought from a few and have found them to be honest in what they sold me, but I also paid more for those parts then I wanted to. Sometimes you don't have any choice!!!
Sorry to hear about your tractor.
I知 not sure where youæ±*e getting your information. Diesel isn稚 as volatile as gasoline but it certainly will burn. Why don稚 you go pour some out and see what happens when you light it. It probably wasn稚 started by fuel anyway. Assuming it wasn稚 started by a vandal it was probably an electrical fire.
Used motor oil also works well. We put it on our burn piles, 2-4 cups on a flake of hay, I put 4-6 of those around the outside of the pile and light it off with a propane torch.Some diesel on a brush pie, makes for a great fire starter!
Cardboard also works well if you don't have any hay. It soaks the oil up like a sponge. :thumbsup:Used motor oil also works well. We put it on our burn piles, 2-4 cups on a flake of hay, I put 4-6 of those around the outside of the pile and light it off with a propane torch.
Aaron Z