The Northland Age

Tractor burns on State Highway 10

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Wayne Bruce had no idea what caused the fire that destroyed the tractor he was driving on SH10 on Tuesday afternoon, but suspected that a nesting bird might have been responsibl­e.

He had been driving the tractor, owned by his employer Joe Leslie, from Kaingaroa to Awanui when he noticed flames emerging from under the engine cover. He pulled over and stopped on the Church Rd intersecti­on and tried to smother the flames with a towel, without success.

The Kaitaia Fire Brigade duly arrived and extinguish­ed the flames, but by then the cab had been destroyed and the right rear tyre was burning. The flames also ignited a small area of roadside vegetation and nearby pine trees, but did not take hold.

Mr Bruce, who was not hurt, said more than a dozen motorists had driven past while he was trying to smother the flames, not one of them stopping to assist. ***

In 2012 AON New Zealand insurance broker Ian Parker warned machinery operators to be wary of the potential for birds’ nests causing fires. He cited one case where a client cleared a nest out of a tractor an hour before he used it, and it caught fire. “Within an hour that bird had rebuilt its nest. They can shift a lot of material in a short space of time,” Mr Parker said. “Often the nests can’t be seen with a cursory look because they go right up under the bonnet, so it pays to check thoroughly. And it’s not just tractors. All farm vehicles are susceptibl­e.”

AMP Walker Mackie’s Tim Mackie said he knew of a $180,000 tractor that was destroyed by fire a month after the owner bought it brand new. He advised leaving the bonnet open at night to deter birds from nesting and as a reminder to check before using the machine next day.

 ??  ?? The damage was well and truly done by the time the fire brigade arrived.
The damage was well and truly done by the time the fire brigade arrived.

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