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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5876175" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Have I ever mentioned I don't like working with fire?</p><p></p><p>I was working on a project today where the property has several large pastures being converted to warm-season grasses. I was working in one of those fields today when I get a call from the one of the ranch hands. "Are you working in the South tall-grass pasture?" Me: "Yes." Ranch hand: "Well, um... we just set it on fire."</p><p></p><p>And it was a head fire. Backed by a good breeze. I could hear the roar of it coming before I could see it. Eventually I could see a 20-foot flame wall with fire tornadoes spinning out in front of it. Damn. The ranch hands spent the rest of the day trying to put out fires that jumped the 20-foot-wide firebreaks. It was so hot, the tops of trees were bursting into flames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5876175, member: 17"] Have I ever mentioned I don't like working with fire? I was working on a project today where the property has several large pastures being converted to warm-season grasses. I was working in one of those fields today when I get a call from the one of the ranch hands. "Are you working in the South tall-grass pasture?" Me: "Yes." Ranch hand: "Well, um... we just set it on fire." And it was a head fire. Backed by a good breeze. I could hear the roar of it coming before I could see it. Eventually I could see a 20-foot flame wall with fire tornadoes spinning out in front of it. Damn. The ranch hands spent the rest of the day trying to put out fires that jumped the 20-foot-wide firebreaks. It was so hot, the tops of trees were bursting into flames. [/QUOTE]
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