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There real potential that we may reach the dreaded lake level known only as Deadpool.Dude please turn the water faucet on! That place needs more water.
There real potential that we may reach the dreaded lake level known only as Deadpool.Dude please turn the water faucet on! That place needs more water.
Yep, they were running the mill and something sparked into the dust pile. It was a large portable mill, The guy was just getting the business up and running too and got a grant from the USDA to build a permanent mill. I drove by there early yesterday and saw where his equipment was between the log decks. Those log were well seasoned because they have been there for 5 years.Dang.
Yep. Sparks are not the only issue. I burn some bark once in a while just with the exhaust heat. It is enough heat to cause real dry stuff to ignite.Last week the hand crew accidentally started a fire by saw exhaust. They were bucking a punky madrone log that had been dropped a few days prior and was laying, fortunately, in a fairly cool redwood grove. Not wanting to cause a ruckus the sawyer drained his camelbak and sent an inmate to the crew bus to fetch a 5 gallon back pump, which had to be filled from the drinking water tank. I was 30' away but I didn't know what was going on, once i found out I grabbed a pressurized water extinguisher from my back seat and helped out. No real fire broke out and you are the only people I have told so keep it quiet.
BTW I carry two dry chemical fire extinguishers, a pressurized water (with dish soap in the water), a 5 gallon back pump or sometimes two, and hand tools. Our property is all slope. Any fire would get a running start before it reached the buildings.
I would go with the BE pump because pressure is king with this style pump in the wildland world.Hope I'm posting this in the correct spot haven't been around for some time and there's been some changes
Looking for a new fire pump and have three to choose from
Honda wh15.
Honda wh20
BE Pressure HPFC-2065HR
kinda leaning towards the BE due to the more flow and pressure
any insight or recommendations would be appreciated
Thanks
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That one is an hour south, We got the smoke here, almost, the SW wind kept the smoke from getting us.The Lava Fire ran 8 miles yesterday!
I think this story will hit the news a little later and add to Cal Fire's screw up list. Their response to last year's CZU Lightning contest is causing a public relations nightmare here in Santa Cruz.