Very good information and really helpful GP. The company i work for has 300 plus of these Ansul Fire Extinguishers in our Plants and Compressor Stations along with our fleet of company vehicles. They are very reliable. Probably 90% of these are the dry chemical type that requires the CO2 cartridges. Every 6 months we are required to do a teardown and inspection. In a Petroleum and Natural Gas byproduct Plant you definitely want your Fire Extinguishers to perform well. Thanks GP i can see the usefulness of having a fire Extinguisher on my tractor and UTV as well. Cheers my friend.
Good evening Dean! Thanks for sharing. I have to admit, I do feel a lot better now having it strapped to the tractor. It gets pretty dry out in the forest in the mid summer, and after watching that video from Josh on Stoney Ridge Farmer, I knew I had to look after it. Cheers and all the best my friend!
You know, that's something I've never thought of. So simple but at the same time so important...when one is needed. We kept one on our corn picker and combine back on the home place and I have them in the house and shed...but not a single tractor or piece of equipment. Such a good topic to bring up sir !! Thanks Greg for lending a helping hand to a fellow youTuber !!
Once a month take the extinguisher out if it's bracket, turn it upside down and shake the powder loose, otherwise it will cake and get hard in the bottom of the cylinder from the vibration of the tractor.
Appreciate you sharing the safety aspect of being prepared. Especially if you are out in the woods working like you said, away from the house. Made me thing that even though I have two in the house, I have none in my shop or on my tractor. Need to have one there as well.
Good evening folks. Yes, I too was a little remiss. Always have them in the house but pretty happy now that I have them outside and with me now wherever I go. Happy Thanksgiving!
Really great video GP! This was perfect timing because i was JUST thinking the other day about how I needed to buy a fire extinguisher for my new skid-steer and then I thought "while I'm at it i should get one for the bx and one for the inside my work shop as well" (being that its so close to my house). I also don't have insurance on my equipment so having a fire extinguisher is great mental insurance as well as a peace of mind. Great video to do and VERY important, Often we forget about the risks we may be taking so this video is great for reminding people who run equipment of the risks and dangers. Thanks GP
GP Outdoors same here GP! And let it snow I got one taste of plowing this year and that was it haha.. we are suppose to get snow by the end of the week/weekend so I’ll be ready. And yah I bet your happy it’s strapped to your tractor specially in wooded areas in the fall! Dry leaves 🍁 = 🔥 lol
Great video and thought provoker. I never really thought of an extinguisher on my tractor. I also neer really thought about the fact of an operating temperature range. All very good Information. Thanks so much!
Hello GP, good video. What about the cabin? Smoke detectors/CO detectors and extinguishers in good working order? Something to consider for the dryer months(summer) is a water can sprayer or back pack sprayer. All the dry areas can light up from a spark or hot piece of machinery. You might consider even a wetting agent (i.e. Cold Fire) it cools faster and can be used to suppress the vapors in a fuel fire (dry chem doesn't do this). As one other commentor stated was a tourniquet. Something you could apply one handed. As most of your injuries will be minor, using chainsaws and PTO's and auger/bladed devices could lead to a extreme bleed situation. And another possibility is blood thinners/medications that one of you good ol' boys could be on. I would recommend the North American Rescue C.A.T. (Combat Application tourniquet) Or Recon medicals take on the C.A.T ( I carry this one). Big warning don't but cheap versions on Amazon or ebay. This is sort of my thing. Cheers from Victoria.
Good morning and thanks very much wc! Yup, always have the house and cottage looked after - every floor ( extinguishers and detectors) and after a small fire years ago, I spent the money to put in the Nest protects - raising the three daughters we have had 4 small fires (learning to cook) and those nest units are priceless - the phone notifications on the lock screen notify you and if you don't acknowledge it within about 5 seconds, it begins repeatedly dinging your phone with increasing frequency and volume until you do. For some reason, I did not even think about the shed and tractor until folks suggested it. I will talk to Guy - he has an old army first aid bag (from his dad, I think) - I will find out what tourniquet he has in there and look into these ones. Thanks very much for the added detail and suggestions. Cheers and all the best!
This video was a surprise as the fire extinguisher is probably the least thought about, and most important. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!! Keep up the good work on your most videos. I’ll get mine on soon. Wayne
Hi Gord! A fire extinguisher has been on my list to add to my tractor for a while. I recon you have shamed me into doing sooner rather than later so I thank you for that! Cheers!
@@GPOutdoors No Problem They are the standard. I would also highly recommend taking a "Stop The Bleed" program. I would assume they have them, or the equivalent in Canada. It is a quick program and will show you how to control bleeding. Keeping our blood inside us is pretty important.
Hey GP! You are so right! I need to put one on mine. It's the only place I don't have one! lol I like where you put yours. Out of the way but an easy reach for it. Have a good week GP!
Another fire extinguisher to consider is a "Class A" they are pressurized water containers usually in a S.S. housing. Great for forest fires and small brush fires. When ever i cut i have one in the woods with me. You can mix antifreeze in them to keep them from freezing in the winter. Usually i put mine away when the snow is around.
This will give you a good piece of mind when you need it. I had an old Volkswagen Camper bus that lit up on fire when I was cruising down the highway many years ago no fire extinguisher total loss. I was taken home in a bathing suit and flip-flops!!!!
Good advice .I have two in the kitchen under sink / two big ones in shop and garage beside the breeze way in house . One sitting on bench too be attached rops on tractor . Good reminder too get it on the tractor . We use that brand at work in the steel mill . They always work good . 👍 My insurance company did a home inspection a while back . First thing they asked on the inspection of house was show them the fire extinguishers. Then the smoke detectors . Then carbon monoxide detector . All was good 👍
Great to hear Ridgeback! I have to say, I feel a little relieved now. I knew it was outstanding for a while and happy I got it looked after now. You just never know. Have a wonderful weekend my friend!
Great advice. We've got 3 of different sizes between 2 sheds but I hadn't thought of mounting one on the tractor. I've seen photos of completely burnt out tractors, so you've probably only got seconds to get a tractor fire under control.
Good morning Jonathon. Good point on the tractor. I remember on Stoney's video he was focused on getting the baler away from the tractor as fast as he could. Take care!
always good to be prepared. Off topic but I injured my leg splitting ash fence posts years ago. by the time I got to the house my shoe was full of blood. I now carry a first response bag in my back seat. I've used it once or twice since then on myself and others for small stuff. Only problem is keeping up with certain supplies that expire. I also carry eye protection in every toolbox. I seem to learn the hard way :)
Ya GP its something most people will never hopefully have to use....but when you do it could be a life saver.......I know mine has long since needed to be recharged but you know.....we all seem to let things slide.......maybe the thing to do is change our way of thinking........take care my friend and have a great weekend with the family.......cheers........ :)
Good deal Gord. You might want to put some rubber between the extinguisher and the tractor. Help guard against rubbing the paint off ether surface. It’s amazing how much our tractors can shake,rattle and roll through out the day.
Hey good evening CNC! Thanks - That's a great idea. I don't fancy having my ROPs start rusting prematurely. I'll see what I can pick up at Princess Autoi. Cheers and thanks for the great suggestion!
Hi GP, Great idea adding a fire extinguisher to both the tractor and the shed! Regarding the baler fire. Balers are notorious for causing fires. Also batwing mowers around the drive lines if dry grass accumulates too much. Hopefully you are starting to get some of the nicer weather that we're currently having in Northern Illinois. Sunny, around 40, with no rain for a few days!
Good morning and thanks Tom! We are in for a couple of days just above freezing this week and then forecasting a foot of snow next week. Time for the blower, I think. Cheers and all the best!
One of the things I found out is that the dry chemical compound in a fire extinguisher can get so compacted that it won’t work. You should be able to turn the extinguisher upside down while holding it close to your ear and hear the compound flow to the top/ bottom of the extinguisher cylinder. You can take a rubber hammer and gently tap the cylinder to break it free. With the great suspension on a tractor I can see where this might be a problem. If you can’t get the compound flowing the extinguisher will need to be serviced by a licensed extinguisher firm.
Good evening GP the very first one ( Ansul model ) we have that exact type in all our DND motor vehicle and they are strong build !!! You can cover the top of your fire extinguisher with a rubber material so il will prevent the frost from snow or rain and avoid corrosion. It will kept the firing mechanism in great shape too !!!! Great safety video !!! Cheers !!!
@@GPOutdoors Good morgen Sir !!! You can use a tin can from beans Clark, or campbell's soup LOL !!! Just put a rag between !!! Cheers and have a great sunday !!!
Cheers Roy! I have to say, I feel a whole lot better having them now. Surprising, but I feel great now. Would never want something bad to happen to Guy or anyone, and now I have a little help strapped to my ROPs. All good! LOL. Have a wonderful weekend!
Great to hear and thanks for sharing Jack! I wish I had tended to this to-do item a long time ago. Had so many subscribers suggesting it for a while, but glad I have it looked after now. Cheers!
Hey GP, that’s a fantastic deal for the fire extinguishers. Glad you got all fixed up with two of them. You may never need them but the sense of security does help. It’s a good reminder to everyone that having one in your vehicles could help. I have had to use a couple helping others who had a fire and they really appreciated it, I donated the fire extinguishers to them because they had enough problems to worry about. Thanks for sharing with us, have a good week.This is Thanksgiving Day week down here 👍👍 more turkey please 😁.
Hey good evening ODD! I thought this coming week and weekend was the US Thanksgiving but I may be wrong. Thanks for sharing. You are clearly a very kind and giving person, and I hope you realize that. All the good things you have done for folks over your career, I am sure, has left a positive impression for them. I am happy I finally got this addressed and I have to say, I feel a lot better now having them. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Thanksgiving to you my friend! Hope the Turkey is warm, moist and tender. Cheers!
Great info Gord. I never thought about putting one on the L2501. You got me motivated now. Going to get a CO2 version like I have in the shop and secure it to the ROPS. I never cared for the powder type because it makes a major mess to cleanup, but it does do the job and CO2 types are a lot more expensive. Glad you have the snow and I don't..I hate cold weather, LOL. Cheers.
Great video Gord. I use a Halotron chemical fire extinguisher on my B2601 as well as one in the truck. Halotron is quite a bit more expensive but if you ever use one on the tractor or a vehicle the benefit is no thermal shock and no residue to clean up afterwords.
Thanks for sharing Brian. I have not heard of them before. But really great to hear you are prepared. I feel a lot better now that I have it. All the best!
Great video Gord . I have many fire extinguishers all over the place . Yes in the kitchen but also away from the kitchen incase I can't get to it . By the furnace , in my truck , my boats , my RV and I have one in my kitchen tent . Can't forget the garage . You just never know . When I store my RV I take out the fire extinguisher just incase some wise guy breaks in and blasts the entire inside with powder . I saw that video where Stoney had his bailer catch on fire and he lost that bail . It could have turned out really bad for him . He could have lost his bailer , tractor and the entire field could have caught on fire . He was lucky . A bearing caused the fire . Better be safe than sorry . Nice of that viewer to send you a couple of fire extinguishers . Maybe having one near your outdoor generator .
Good evening Henry! Thanks for sharing. Some great ideas and points there. It sure made it real for me. But hey, I will be sending your package shortly, however there is something else in it which will be wrapped separately for you (xmas). Cheers!
Do you have one on the LX2610? I just purchased a LX3310 cab and while I’m waiting on delivery I’m trying to figure out where to put one with a cab tractor.
Hwy good day Joe. I don't see an easy place to mount it either. So it is inside the cabin since I traded in the B2601. If you find a practical means, let me know if you remember. Cheers!
Smart move, GP. I too have fire extinguishers in my tractor shed, my kennel, and the house garage but not on the tractor. I will invest in one more extinguisher (smile). You might want to tape a soft cap over those extended bolts on your 4 inch U-Bolt just to keep them from snagging something or snagging you (smile). Thanks for the informative video and have a fine Thanksgiving.
Good evening and so great to hear from you Houndsman! I saw your Veteran's Day video and have to say, sincerely, thank you and to your friends for your service. Great idea about the soft caps. Thanks! All the best to you and your family! Thanksgiving is coming next weekend I believe , for you in the US, but I have to say, as I have gotten older and realize the sacrifice of so many of you, I know what I am thankful for. Cheers and all the best!
Thanks Jack! I did two videos on the install - video #9 and #12 , I think. Got them on sale on Princess Auto - watch for the next sale- don;t pay full retail. LOL. I think I only paid about $19.00 CDN each. But awesome LED lights. They have 5 LED's in them. The two outside LED's are flood -type so they shoot light sideways as well as forward. The three inside "bulbs" are spot light type so they shoot forward. So, it lets me see clearly forward and backward but also allows me to see the sides of the forest light up. Love them, after almost 2 years now. Made it through 2 winters - temps as low as -40 celsius and still working!They are great. Hope that helps! Cheers!
Same place I mounted the extinguisher shortly after I got my B2601. I attached with zip ties and it's never moved. I took a couple of pictures but can't copy here :( It may show on one of my videos.
The Element Fire Extinguishers (elementfire.com) seem perfect for my compact tractor. Much smaller than any other option, but last much longer. Never need service. Completely stabile and weather-resistant. They are not much bigger than a road flare, as so easy to attach in any number of places on a tractor.
Very good information and really helpful GP. The company i work for has 300 plus of these Ansul Fire Extinguishers in our Plants and Compressor Stations along with our fleet of company vehicles. They are very reliable. Probably 90% of these are the dry chemical type that requires the CO2 cartridges. Every 6 months we are required to do a teardown and inspection. In a Petroleum and Natural Gas byproduct Plant you definitely want your Fire Extinguishers to perform well. Thanks GP i can see the usefulness of having a fire Extinguisher on my tractor and UTV as well. Cheers my friend.
Good evening Dean! Thanks for sharing. I have to admit, I do feel a lot better now having it strapped to the tractor. It gets pretty dry out in the forest in the mid summer, and after watching that video from Josh on Stoney Ridge Farmer, I knew I had to look after it. Cheers and all the best my friend!
You’ve opened my eyes to a number of safety opportunities, GP. This is yet another. Thank you!!!
Cheers Larry! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
You know, that's something I've never thought of. So simple but at the same time so important...when one is needed. We kept one on our corn picker and combine back on the home place and I have them in the house and shed...but not a single tractor or piece of equipment. Such a good topic to bring up sir !! Thanks Greg for lending a helping hand to a fellow youTuber !!
Damn, I never thought about a fire extinguisher. We will have to look into one.
Once a month take the extinguisher out if it's bracket, turn it upside down and shake the powder loose, otherwise it will cake and get hard in the bottom of the cylinder from the vibration of the tractor.
Hey thanks so much Richard! Great advice for me and others. Cheers and thanks again!
Agreed
Appreciate you sharing the safety aspect of being prepared. Especially if you are out in the woods working like you said, away from the house. Made me thing that even though I have two in the house, I have none in my shop or on my tractor. Need to have one there as well.
Good evening folks. Yes, I too was a little remiss. Always have them in the house but pretty happy now that I have them outside and with me now wherever I go. Happy Thanksgiving!
Really great video GP! This was perfect timing because i was JUST thinking the other day about how I needed to buy a fire extinguisher for my new skid-steer and then I thought "while I'm at it i should get one for the bx and one for the inside my work shop as well" (being that its so close to my house). I also don't have insurance on my equipment so having a fire extinguisher is great mental insurance as well as a peace of mind. Great video to do and VERY important, Often we forget about the risks we may be taking so this video is great for reminding people who run equipment of the risks and dangers. Thanks GP
Good stuff Biff! Definitely feel good knowing it is there now. Good luck with yours and stay warm! Big snowfall coming our way next week!
GP Outdoors same here GP! And let it snow I got one taste of plowing this year and that was it haha.. we are suppose to get snow by the end of the week/weekend so I’ll be ready. And yah I bet your happy it’s strapped to your tractor specially in wooded areas in the fall! Dry leaves 🍁 = 🔥 lol
Super important! Frustrated I hadn’t thought of this. 😅 thx!
Great video and thought provoker. I never really thought of an extinguisher on my tractor. I also neer really thought about the fact of an operating temperature range. All very good Information.
Thanks so much!
You're welcome Bill! And Happy Thanksgiving!
Hello GP, good video.
What about the cabin? Smoke detectors/CO detectors and extinguishers in good working order?
Something to consider for the dryer months(summer) is a water can sprayer or back pack sprayer. All the dry areas can light up from a spark or hot piece of machinery.
You might consider even a wetting agent (i.e. Cold Fire) it cools faster and can be used to suppress the vapors in a fuel fire (dry chem doesn't do this).
As one other commentor stated was a tourniquet.
Something you could apply one handed. As most of your injuries will be minor, using chainsaws and PTO's and auger/bladed devices could lead to a extreme bleed situation. And another possibility is blood thinners/medications that one of you good ol' boys could be on.
I would recommend the North American Rescue C.A.T. (Combat Application tourniquet) Or Recon medicals take on the C.A.T ( I carry this one).
Big warning don't but cheap versions on Amazon or ebay.
This is sort of my thing.
Cheers from Victoria.
Good morning and thanks very much wc! Yup, always have the house and cottage looked after - every floor ( extinguishers and detectors) and after a small fire years ago, I spent the money to put in the Nest protects - raising the three daughters we have had 4 small fires (learning to cook) and those nest units are priceless - the phone notifications on the lock screen notify you and if you don't acknowledge it within about 5 seconds, it begins repeatedly dinging your phone with increasing frequency and volume until you do. For some reason, I did not even think about the shed and tractor until folks suggested it. I will talk to Guy - he has an old army first aid bag (from his dad, I think) - I will find out what tourniquet he has in there and look into these ones. Thanks very much for the added detail and suggestions. Cheers and all the best!
This video was a surprise as the fire extinguisher is probably the least thought about, and most important. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!! Keep up the good work on your most videos. I’ll get mine on soon. Wayne
Cheers and thanks Wayne! Good stuff!
I need to install one on my tractor to
Hi Gord! A fire extinguisher has been on my list to add to my tractor for a while. I recon you have shamed me into doing sooner rather than later so I thank you for that! Cheers!
LOL! Well...I think it worked. :)) Enjoy the rest of the weekend Martin! Cheers!
A CAT tourniquet is a must as well. If you're doing anything with chain saws or other things that can make you bleed. Cheap and effective
Good day Matthew! I know Guy has a tourniquet in the first aid bag but I will ask him what type it is. Cheers and thanks very much!
@@GPOutdoors No Problem They are the standard. I would also highly recommend taking a "Stop The Bleed" program. I would assume they have them, or the equivalent in Canada. It is a quick program and will show you how to control bleeding. Keeping our blood inside us is pretty important.
Great idea GP! Cheers
Thanks Tom!
I just traded my b2601 in for a l2501 keep up the great videos cheers!
That's great Michael! Congratulations! Enjoy the new tractor. Cheers!
GP Outdoors thank’s I will enjoy yours cheers
Hey GP! You are so right! I need to put one on mine. It's the only place I don't have one! lol I like where you put yours. Out of the way but an easy reach for it. Have a good week GP!
Cheers LA! Keep the sunny side up John!
Another fire extinguisher to consider is a "Class A" they are pressurized water containers usually in a S.S. housing. Great for forest fires and small brush fires. When ever i cut i have one in the woods with me. You can mix antifreeze in them to keep them from freezing in the winter. Usually i put mine away when the snow is around.
Good morning and thanks for the great tip Beefie! All the best!
This will give you a good piece of mind when you need it. I had an old Volkswagen Camper bus that lit up on fire when I was cruising down the highway many years ago no fire extinguisher total loss. I was taken home in a bathing suit and flip-flops!!!!
Glad you were ok Bob! Speedo and all! LOL. Cheers!
that was nice of Ansul... ill have to check them out
Cheers Scott! It sure was. All the best!
Good advice .I have two in the kitchen under sink / two big ones in shop and garage beside the breeze way in house . One sitting on bench too be attached rops on tractor . Good reminder too get it on the tractor . We use that brand at work in the steel mill . They always work good . 👍 My insurance company did a home inspection a while back . First thing they asked on the inspection of house was show them the fire extinguishers. Then the smoke detectors . Then carbon monoxide detector . All was good 👍
Great to hear Ridgeback! I have to say, I feel a little relieved now. I knew it was outstanding for a while and happy I got it looked after now. You just never know. Have a wonderful weekend my friend!
Great advice. We've got 3 of different sizes between 2 sheds but I hadn't thought of mounting one on the tractor. I've seen photos of completely burnt out tractors, so you've probably only got seconds to get a tractor fire under control.
Good morning Jonathon. Good point on the tractor. I remember on Stoney's video he was focused on getting the baler away from the tractor as fast as he could. Take care!
Great to be prepared. Place looks so nice with the snow. Take care!
Great video.. Think I'll be going to get an extinguisher for my rig !!
always good to be prepared. Off topic but I injured my leg splitting ash fence posts years ago. by the time I got to the house my shoe was full of blood. I now carry a first response bag in my back seat. I've used it once or twice since then on myself and others for small stuff. Only problem is keeping up with certain supplies that expire. I also carry eye protection in every toolbox. I seem to learn the hard way :)
Some good ideas Logan. And good reminder about the expired items. I need to check mine. Cheers and thanks!
Love your videos..And great idea..Always better safe than sorry
I feel a lot better now William! Cheers!
Ya GP its something most people will never hopefully have to use....but when you do it could be a life saver.......I know mine has long since needed to be recharged but you know.....we all seem to let things slide.......maybe the thing to do is change our way of thinking........take care my friend and have a great weekend with the family.......cheers........ :)
Thanks Don! Good points. Have a wonderful weekend and the same to you and yours, my friend! Cheers!
Another wonderful tip and I did have to dowse a small fire at my daughter's place recently. Thank for sharing these ideas.
Cheers Ken!
Good deal Gord. You might want to put some rubber between the extinguisher and the tractor. Help guard against rubbing the paint off ether surface. It’s amazing how much our tractors can shake,rattle and roll through out the day.
Hey good evening CNC! Thanks - That's a great idea. I don't fancy having my ROPs start rusting prematurely. I'll see what I can pick up at Princess Autoi. Cheers and thanks for the great suggestion!
Cheers! I was wondering about temperatures they could withstand. Especially where you are.
Hi GP,
Great idea adding a fire extinguisher to both the tractor and the shed!
Regarding the baler fire. Balers are notorious for causing fires. Also batwing mowers around the drive lines if dry grass accumulates too much.
Hopefully you are starting to get some of the nicer weather that we're currently having in Northern Illinois. Sunny, around 40, with no rain for a few days!
Good morning and thanks Tom! We are in for a couple of days just above freezing this week and then forecasting a foot of snow next week. Time for the blower, I think. Cheers and all the best!
One of the things I found out is that the dry chemical compound in a fire extinguisher can get so compacted that it won’t work. You should be able to turn the extinguisher upside down while holding it close to your ear and hear the compound flow to the top/ bottom of the extinguisher cylinder. You can take a rubber hammer and gently tap the cylinder to break it free. With the great suspension on a tractor I can see where this might be a problem. If you can’t get the compound flowing the extinguisher will need to be serviced by a licensed extinguisher firm.
Good morning Jan! Thanks for the great advice. This is super helpful. I will check it regularly. Cheers and have a great week!
How's she goin'? Great addition and hopefully you'll never need them!!! Take care!!!
Here's hoping Grampie! Cheers!
Good evening GP the very first one ( Ansul model ) we have that exact type in all our DND motor vehicle and they are strong build !!! You can cover the top of your fire extinguisher with a rubber material so il will prevent the frost from snow or rain and avoid corrosion. It will kept the firing mechanism in great shape too !!!! Great safety video !!! Cheers !!!
Good morning Dave! Good to hear - and great idea about getting a cover for them. I will have to pick some up. Thanks again - all the best!
@@GPOutdoors Good morgen Sir !!! You can use a tin can from beans Clark, or campbell's soup LOL !!! Just put a rag between !!! Cheers and have a great sunday !!!
Great advice GP, now it's time for me to protect my shop and tractor. Have a great week Cheers
Cheers Roy! I have to say, I feel a whole lot better having them now. Surprising, but I feel great now. Would never want something bad to happen to Guy or anyone, and now I have a little help strapped to my ROPs. All good! LOL. Have a wonderful weekend!
very smart idea, i always keep a fire extinguisher in my truck and its already saved it once
Great to hear and thanks for sharing Jack! I wish I had tended to this to-do item a long time ago. Had so many subscribers suggesting it for a while, but glad I have it looked after now. Cheers!
Hey GP, that’s a fantastic deal for the fire extinguishers. Glad you got all fixed up with two of them. You may never need them but the sense of security does help. It’s a good reminder to everyone that having one in your vehicles could help. I have had to use a couple helping others who had a fire and they really appreciated it, I donated the fire extinguishers to them because they had enough problems to worry about. Thanks for sharing with us, have a good week.This is Thanksgiving Day week down here 👍👍 more turkey please 😁.
Hey good evening ODD! I thought this coming week and weekend was the US Thanksgiving but I may be wrong. Thanks for sharing. You are clearly a very kind and giving person, and I hope you realize that. All the good things you have done for folks over your career, I am sure, has left a positive impression for them. I am happy I finally got this addressed and I have to say, I feel a lot better now having them. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Thanksgiving to you my friend! Hope the Turkey is warm, moist and tender. Cheers!
Great info Gord. I never thought about putting one on the L2501. You got me motivated now. Going to get a CO2 version like I have in the shop and secure it to the ROPS. I never cared for the powder type because it makes a major mess to cleanup, but it does do the job and CO2 types are a lot more expensive. Glad you have the snow and I don't..I hate cold weather, LOL.
Cheers.
Good stuff Tim! LOL! Just a little so far but more to come I am sure. Always happy to share the snow... Have a good weekend!
Corrosive, especially on electronics
Great video😀
Great video, always smart tp have a fire extinguisher around were every you might be. I even have one on my atv.
Good evening Dave, That's a great idea. I need to get one for the ATV. I honestly didn't think of that - thanks! Have a great weekend!
Great video Gord. I use a Halotron chemical fire extinguisher on my B2601 as well as one in the truck. Halotron is quite a bit more expensive but if you ever use one on the tractor or a vehicle the benefit is no thermal shock and no residue to clean up afterwords.
Thanks for sharing Brian. I have not heard of them before. But really great to hear you are prepared. I feel a lot better now that I have it. All the best!
I watch Stoney Ridge Farmer too he lot's good video. I saw the video about his hay catch on fire too
G P another thing we will look into when in town your insurance we looked and got some
God Bless
PaK
Good stuff! Cheers Peter!
Great video Gord . I have many fire extinguishers all over the place . Yes in the kitchen but also away from the kitchen incase I can't get to it . By the furnace , in my truck , my boats , my RV and I have one in my kitchen tent . Can't forget the garage . You just never know . When I store my RV I take out the fire extinguisher just incase some wise guy breaks in and blasts the entire inside with powder . I saw that video where Stoney had his bailer catch on fire and he lost that bail . It could have turned out really bad for him . He could have lost his bailer , tractor and the entire field could have caught on fire . He was lucky . A bearing caused the fire . Better be safe than sorry . Nice of that viewer to send you a couple of fire extinguishers . Maybe having one near your outdoor generator .
Good evening Henry! Thanks for sharing. Some great ideas and points there. It sure made it real for me. But hey, I will be sending your package shortly, however there is something else in it which will be wrapped separately for you (xmas). Cheers!
OK Gord . Thank you . Christmas morning .
Prepping for the “when”- not the “what are the chances”
Well said Erick! Cheers!
Great topic GP! Let’s hope you never need to use it. Cheers!
Cheers to that my friend!
Do you have one on the LX2610? I just purchased a LX3310 cab and while I’m waiting on delivery I’m trying to figure out where to put one with a cab tractor.
Hwy good day Joe. I don't see an easy place to mount it either. So it is inside the cabin since I traded in the B2601. If you find a practical means, let me know if you remember. Cheers!
Smart move, GP. I too have fire extinguishers in my tractor shed, my kennel, and the house garage but not on the tractor. I will invest in one more extinguisher (smile). You might want to tape a soft cap over those extended bolts on your 4 inch U-Bolt just to keep them from snagging something or snagging you (smile). Thanks for the informative video and have a fine Thanksgiving.
Good evening and so great to hear from you Houndsman! I saw your Veteran's Day video and have to say, sincerely, thank you and to your friends for your service. Great idea about the soft caps. Thanks! All the best to you and your family! Thanksgiving is coming next weekend I believe , for you in the US, but I have to say, as I have gotten older and realize the sacrifice of so many of you, I know what I am thankful for. Cheers and all the best!
@@GPOutdoors Thank you, GP.
Very nice
Nice investment for your safety and that of the woods your in.What is that light bar set up you use an where can I find one.
Thanks Jack! I did two videos on the install - video #9 and #12 , I think. Got them on sale on Princess Auto - watch for the next sale- don;t pay full retail. LOL. I think I only paid about $19.00 CDN each. But awesome LED lights. They have 5 LED's in them. The two outside LED's are flood -type so they shoot light sideways as well as forward. The three inside "bulbs" are spot light type so they shoot forward. So, it lets me see clearly forward and backward but also allows me to see the sides of the forest light up. Love them, after almost 2 years now. Made it through 2 winters - temps as low as -40 celsius and still working!They are great. Hope that helps! Cheers!
Same place I mounted the extinguisher shortly after I got my B2601. I attached with zip ties and it's never moved. I took a couple of pictures but can't copy here :( It may show on one of my videos.
Thanks Michael! I was thinking of just using cable ties but wasn't sure it would hold. But great to hear it will. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
I even have an extinguisher in my car with a first aid kit.
Good evening James. That's a great idea. I honestly don't. But now I am asking myself why... Thansk for sharing. Two thumbs up to you!
The Element Fire Extinguishers (elementfire.com) seem perfect for my compact tractor. Much smaller than any other option, but last much longer. Never need service. Completely stabile and weather-resistant. They are not much bigger than a road flare, as so easy to attach in any number of places on a tractor.
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Cheers BB! Hope you are doing great!