fried1765
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Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Hopefully every OTT member has a dry chemical fire extinguisher aboard each tractor.
Ideally, that extinguisher should be a 5lb. model (if readily stowable), and should have a metal valve head, and trigger handle.
Cheap, big box store, plastic valve heads/handles may break when you really need them!
Each year, wherever you have mounted dry chemical extinguishers, you should invert them and tap them firmly a few times (I use an 18" hunk of 2x4 on edge) to break up the powder that has settled over time. Then hang them up properly, and hope that you never need them.
It is a very good idea to do this twice each year,....... if you can remember.
Ideally, that extinguisher should be a 5lb. model (if readily stowable), and should have a metal valve head, and trigger handle.
Cheap, big box store, plastic valve heads/handles may break when you really need them!
Each year, wherever you have mounted dry chemical extinguishers, you should invert them and tap them firmly a few times (I use an 18" hunk of 2x4 on edge) to break up the powder that has settled over time. Then hang them up properly, and hope that you never need them.
It is a very good idea to do this twice each year,....... if you can remember.
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