Anyone want a nearly totaled tractor in a month or so?
You’d want a totaled one? I will probably be in short supply. But if I survive it, I’ll post pictures.
Do I get to choose which one?
I would like the L, but I could use a smaller tractor like the B
Here you go buddy, now you won't have to worry about me anymore.Excellent mounting idea.
BUT: ....Cheap big box store extinguisher.
Plastic valve head, and plastic discharge lever are TERRIBLE ideas!
The plastic valve/lever will snap/break when you REALLY need it!
Sun and age are the enemies of cheap black plastic parts.
I LIKE it!Here you go buddy, now you won't have to worry about me anymore.
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^^^^^^I LIKE it!
Those plastic valve assembly POS extinguishers should be outlawed!
If you expect "insurance" to buy you "a new tractor", you better be absolutely certain that you have FULL replacement value coverage.....BEFORE the fire.Wait fire extinguisher. How in the world is insurance gonna buy me a new tractor if I put the fire out? If I’ve got issues that catch her on fire I just want a new one.
It’s covered. Was just KINDA a joke. But thanks for the advise to others.If you expect "insurance" to buy you "a new tractor", you better be absolutely certain that you have FULL replacement value coverage.....BEFORE the fire.
Many/most do not!
Well, a fire extinguisher might just keep your burning tractor from burning your field, barn, house, loved ones and half the county. It absolutely happens. A few years ago a fellow with a riding mower in a rural area a few ridges to the south started a fire that burned tens of thousands of acres of land, and several homes. I don’t think anyone died, but I promise that fellow’s life is very different now. Loosing a shiny tractor in a fire is the least of your worries.Wait fire extinguisher. How in the world is insurance gonna buy me a new tractor if I put the fire out? If I’ve got issues that catch her on fire I just want a new one.
I’m serious and sensitive to it but it was a joke. I understand people that have experienced something like mentioned would have a more serious outlook.I might be a bit more serious and sensitive to the fire hazard issue. Loosing a house and having folks think they have to tell your father that his family is gone is something that leaves a mark on a person.
I can assure you I think of other people more then most. I think it’s actually put into our dna being born and raised in rural parts of Ontario Canada. We do have our exceptions though. I can appreciate the safety and reminders and always good to post those but no need to point fingers at clearly a joke. All I was saying.Primarily I’d like folks to think a little further down the line than their personal potential loss, or what their insurance covers or doesn’t cover.
Had it initially clearly been a joke to me (yes, to me), you wouldn’t have got the speech. Nothing personal here. I read the words and interpreted them as I did. You have clarified twice it was a joke, so be it. You’ve got no worries with me.I can assure you I think of other people more then most. I think it’s actually put into our dna being born and raised in rural parts of Ontario Canada. We do have our exceptions though. I can appreciate the safety and reminders and always good to post those but no need to point fingers at clearly a joke. All I was saying.
That’s kinda my point. Your speech should have been just in general and didn’t need to be directed to me or my joke. It makes your insinuations also directed at me. No hard feeling on my side either. I understood what you were getting at. Let’s just let this thread be about extinguisher mounting locations. I will try and let people know I’m joking in future posts. Lolyou wouldn’t have got the speech.