@HarbingerOfTomb to Political Weirdos • 1 day agoIn the wild in Neosho County Kansasimagemessage-square21arrow-up1126arrow-down16
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 hours agoBingo. That’s why you usually see hay bales left so far apart in fields to dry. Stack them together and they will catch themselves on fire. Any way, to OCs point, a well placed Molotov (or even just good ol gasoline) could fix the current flammability issue.
minus-square@apfelwoiSchoppenlink1•edit-29 hours agoThey cure dry in the fields to a certain moisture content and then they are stored in a hay barn with proper ventilation and room. That shit in that picture won’t light but sure, any dipshit can add enough accelerant to something and it will burn.
Bingo. That’s why you usually see hay bales left so far apart in fields to dry. Stack them together and they will catch themselves on fire.
Any way, to OCs point, a well placed Molotov (or even just good ol gasoline) could fix the current flammability issue.
They cure dry in the fields to a certain moisture content and then they are stored in a hay barn with proper ventilation and room. That shit in that picture won’t light but sure, any dipshit can add enough accelerant to something and it will burn.