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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 3052904" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>My buddy in that video I posted once had his truck get stuck in the mud in the path of the big fire that was coming. He sprayed down the grass close to his truck and lit a circle of fire around his truck. The guy that was with him was about to have a heart attack. "What the **** are you doing?" was repeated over and over. </p><p>He soon realized that it saved them and the truck by burning a big circle around them so that when the big fire reached them it just dissappeared.(what has been burned can't burn again)</p><p></p><p>I doubt down in Texas they were fighting mud when the fire hit. That is the big difference between here and there. We have to worry about a fire getting away because it is too muddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 3052904, member: 118823"] My buddy in that video I posted once had his truck get stuck in the mud in the path of the big fire that was coming. He sprayed down the grass close to his truck and lit a circle of fire around his truck. The guy that was with him was about to have a heart attack. "What the **** are you doing?" was repeated over and over. He soon realized that it saved them and the truck by burning a big circle around them so that when the big fire reached them it just dissappeared.(what has been burned can't burn again) I doubt down in Texas they were fighting mud when the fire hit. That is the big difference between here and there. We have to worry about a fire getting away because it is too muddy. [/QUOTE]
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