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About 2 hours ago.



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Stay safe Sam.


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hope it turned out in your favor.


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Someone else's baler catch fire?

Hope you got yours out okay.


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Ha! A fellow in Wabigoon, Ontario had a bearing start his round baler on fire.

He dropped the burning bale in front of the fire department. laugh


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Oh chit, Sam! I hope it doesn't affect your equipment or operations.



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Heading back into town.

All good, mostly...

Talk to you here in awhile

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Could have been much worse.

We lost maybe 20-30 bales.

Combine fire.

There has been several harvest related fires in the last week.



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Dang son

You were just talking about that the other day in a video I think.

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Good luck Sam, fire and lightning will make anyone feel humble. You guys that live the life day in and day out are the real deal.


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Is the center of the bales toast?

Are the fence posts still sound?

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Slum, I'm starting to wonder if these new combines are more fire prone?

Guy that lit up today had a fire last week as well.

I don't know the details though, could be just bad luck with the header scraping a rock and not the actual machine starting it.


Green one today but last week a guy burned up a red one. I guess as the machine itself caught fire the engine revved WAY up and blew chunks out into the field.

That would be something to see.





Mike, I stood back and let the pros put it out. Nothing I could do given the wind. There was probably 3-4 different farmers that showed up not to mention the actual fire fighters.

25mph wind and 16% humidity...




AB the post should be fine but the wire might be weakened. We don't run cows up there so not overly concerned.

The bales are toast.

I talked to the fire fighters in the pic and they said someone would probably have to stay up there tonight.

Wind is supposed to be favorable so not worried about it heading towards our equipment.


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Glad it didn't do more damage.

I suspect, besides the labor lost in the bales, it's a good thing you cut that field or the fire wouldn't have been able to be stopped.

Was it the neighbors combine?

Our grapes are at 23.4% sugar, 23.5 is minimum on our contract. Can't wait for our turn ( green light from the winery) to see how light our first picking of the new vines turns out. Always hate/ love this time of year, most work will be over after picking, I can take a vacation ( yea where, lol) but the paycheck is never as expected.

Mother nature has a bigger role in the whole process of farming, not sure how my last 3 generations kept the farm going for me to enjoy..... working with Gen 6 today, I think all he wants is to drive equipment, lol.

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Too bad about the bales. I hoped the centers might not have burned. I guess you have some fertilizer to spread now.

Good about the posts. It would have to be pretty hot to damage the wire. I would guess it's still good.

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Hemi, the only thing that stopped it was another neighbor's spring wheat that was just green enough to slow the burn.


Yeah, another neighbor's combine.



Hope your grapes make the grade! That is Greek to me...

Last year we had a beautiful wheat crop but right before harvest we got an epic rain event and it ruined the quality.


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Sam:
Sorry to read about this sir.

Fire season up here has been uncharacteristically slow and calm - touch wood for sure as we're only half way through it.

Hopefully the remainder of the fall goes without incident for you folks.

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Thanks Dwayne, only have another 10-20 acres left to swath up there and maybe 50 left to bale.

Then it's time to move back down to the safety of the green river bottom.

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That’s no bueno. Stay safe.


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Stainless contractor I use at work runs a couple hundred mommas on the side. We were looking at a job and he gets a text from his wife of a video of their Deere baler burning up. She got the hitch pin pulled and then drove off. PTO shaft still turning as she pulled away. He called the Vermeer dealer and they had him a new one hooked up and baling within 2 hours.

He said he’d paid $15k for the JD a few years before. Insurance wrote him a check for $17k. He was pretty happy with the wife.

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