Get away from a burning combine

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Alan Clark's combine 2.jpg
Alan Clark's combine.jpg

Here’s a scene you don’t see very often, thank goodness. This is a John Deere 9860 combine, built in 2006 and owned by Fiasco Farms of Melita, Man. Victor Clark, son of Fiasco owner Alan Clark, was combining sunflowers in October when his air filter warning light came on. Victor turned off the threshing unit but left the engine running while he went to see what was wrong. He was just starting down the ladder when he saw smoke. He got the fire extinguisher and discharged it on the fire. It didn't help. (You can see the spent extinguisher on the ground in the second photo.)

I talked to Alan in November. He says they don’t know what caused the fire. They blow down the combine for dust buildup once or twice a day to prevent fires like this from happening, but whether dust buildup was the reason or whether some other malfunction ignited the fire, he doesn’t know. He did say that perhaps turning off the engine might have helped. “I wonder if maybe a fuel line burst, and with the engine running, fuel kept getting pumped onto the fire, but we don’t know for sure,” Alan says. “I’m just glad Victor got the hell out of there. It only took three minutes to go from no smoke to an out of control fire.”

Fiasco Farms’ insurance covered the cost of replacing the combine. It also covered the cost of bringing in another unit while they waited for a new one to come available.

Thanks to Scott Day from Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives for sending the photos, and to the photographer, Dwayne Jones from Tilston, Man.

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Too Poor to Farm said:

Glad to read Victor got out of there without injury. I know these types of combine fires happen pretty often, but if you name your farm Fiasco Farms, you've gotta be expecting that everything that can go wrong, will.

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