Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by mark shubert
Wind-blown power line, dragging chain, bad wheel bearing, bad exhaust system on a vehicle (catalytic convertor innards, for example), somebody parked in tall enough grass, fool with a welder, lots of other reasons that I've seen or heard of.
We had seven grass/forest fires near the ranch, last year, the two largest we got stopped at 3200 and 3600 acres.
One was a powerline fire and on two of them we found exhaust system parts. Traced it to a particular pickup (not mine) and I paid to have it repaired - didn't need a repeat! I'm hoping for none this year.

Yep. Dumbasses welding on windy dry days have started several that I know of in this area. Also, a trailer safety chain getting dragged down the highway by some idiot that rented a Uhaul trailer wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Also have seen cars and pickups burned up by a catalytic converter parked in high grass on the side of the road, several times. Power line fires too.

But I still wouldn’t be surprised if some asswhole didn’t deliberately start these.
Started a good size fire to the south of us a few years back, 15 or so miles of nothing but sage and forest lands between it an our place. I was keeping an eye on the fire website for sure.

Flat tire on a trailer, running on the rim until the folks figured it out, caused the Carr fire in NorCal a few years back too. over 1000 homes burned and 6 dead I think.


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In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
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