I started up the SA today and was going to ride it around a while. As I took off down the road I noticed the smell of wood burning. I wasn't sure where it came from so I kept on. I noticed a puff of smoke come from around the exhaust hole so I spun it around and made it back home since I was not fart at all. I looked through the hole and saw a bird nest in there and a tiny flame. I reached under and grabbed the fire portion of the nest to pull it out and then I got the muffler off and hood off in record time and got that crap off of the engine before something really happened.
Dang bird! lol
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Re: SA fire
Almost that time of the year here Terry.
They seem to always want to build in my John Deere radiator shroud, usually by the time I find them it's to late so I wait a couple weeks until their hatched out and gone.
They seem to always want to build in my John Deere radiator shroud, usually by the time I find them it's to late so I wait a couple weeks until their hatched out and gone.
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Re: SA fire
Ouch
Good thing you were paying attention and caught it fast
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Good thing you were paying attention and caught it fast
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Re: SA fire
Been there done that. i had cleaned a nest off the manifold on the H, but missed some sticks, and on a club tractor ride they lit. Got it out with no damage done, but that was 2 years ago, and the guys in the tractor club still remind me of it anytime we go for a ride.
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Re: SA fire
You didn't say if you had eggs for breakfast or not...
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Re: SA fire
Ronny Bailey wrote:You didn't say if you had eggs for breakfast or not...
I saw no eggs. Had to be a new nest cause it was not there a few weeks ago when I had the hood off
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