Creature Meadow
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2012 L4600, Disk, Brush Hog, GB60 Garden Bedder, GSS72 Grading Scraper
I do know what started it, some warm ashes in a bucket. Caught a few pine needles on fire, then few leaves where I had swept the floor and tossed them in the bucket.Any idea what sparked the fire? I know you said accidental. When our neighbors house burnt, they had been staining in their garage and left rags that combusted, didn't know if they found the source or not for your fire.
It happens to the best of us and the key thing is to learn from the mistakes and not make the same one twice.I do know what started it, some warm ashes in a bucket. Caught a few pine needles on fire, then few leaves where I had swept the floor and tossed them in the bucket.
The ash bucket is metal the trash bucket was plastic, well now I put the hand full of ashes in the plastic bucket. been no fire since previous day bout 18 hours earlier. I used my had for the ashes. The ceiling fan running created enough air to rekindle them.
took about 4 1/2 hours for it break through roof.
Not smart for a fireman to do something that careless!