I posted last week about my friends shop burning. I went into the rubble yesterday and looked at things. The fron't tires on his 600 are burned nearly completely off. The radiator is melted. The wires are melted. The right rear tire is burned through and flat. The left rear looks to be salvagable.
Lying on the floor just beneath the tractor was the completel valve and bowl assembly. Lying beside that was what was left of the drop light socket and two strands of burned copper wire. Apparently he wasn't thinking about what he was doing and with about four gallons of gas in the tank he removed the bowl and valve assembly completly from the tank. The gas hit the drop light bulb and of course it flased up and was being fueled by a stream big as your finger. He jumped back on his two recently replaced knees, fell to the floor in the flames and then crawled away from the fire burning both his arms, his neck and face and both hands. Second degree burns. If the neighbor hadn't been just walking up to visit it might have been lots worse but he rolled him around on the ground and finally got the fire out. He had on insulated underwear and that saved his legs from being burned. It put butter flies in my stomach just looking at the results. All the roof trusses will have to be repalced and lots of the wall studs etc and the electrical wires are a mess of charred wires with no insulation.
Be careful with gas in building or outside for that matter!
Zane
Lying on the floor just beneath the tractor was the completel valve and bowl assembly. Lying beside that was what was left of the drop light socket and two strands of burned copper wire. Apparently he wasn't thinking about what he was doing and with about four gallons of gas in the tank he removed the bowl and valve assembly completly from the tank. The gas hit the drop light bulb and of course it flased up and was being fueled by a stream big as your finger. He jumped back on his two recently replaced knees, fell to the floor in the flames and then crawled away from the fire burning both his arms, his neck and face and both hands. Second degree burns. If the neighbor hadn't been just walking up to visit it might have been lots worse but he rolled him around on the ground and finally got the fire out. He had on insulated underwear and that saved his legs from being burned. It put butter flies in my stomach just looking at the results. All the roof trusses will have to be repalced and lots of the wall studs etc and the electrical wires are a mess of charred wires with no insulation.
Be careful with gas in building or outside for that matter!
Zane