The fact was that the skid steer did not have a fire extinguisher. I first used my 'sawmill' extinguisher which did not fully extinguish the blaze which would have re-established itself had I not run to my truck and retrieved my 'truck' extinguisher which extinguished the blaze. While I was retrieving my truck extinguisher the operator raised the engine 'hood' which allowed me to direct the dry chemical down and underneath the engine. There is no question that the skid steer would have been lost had I not had two fire extinguishers available.
"would have been lost had I not had two fire extinguishers available"
ONE 5lb extinguisher would have avoided needing the luck to be able to run for a 2nd 2-1/2 lb. extinguisher.
I don't buy 2-1/2 lb extinguishers, because in most cases they are not big enough to do the job.
IMO all machinery/equip should have 5lb minimum extinguishers.
For storage/barn buildings I prefer 10lb (minimum) extinguishers...... and more than one.
I do have one 20lb dry chem extinguisher (kinda heavy now for this old guy).
Perhaps I am more conscious of this extinguisher issue than most.
Back in 1987 I had a $240,000 fire caused by a gas Gravely mower.
Two 5lb. CO2 extinguishers were not enough.