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Old 02-01-2013, 07:37 PM
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scagman (John)
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Hi Justin take care, i hope the wind doesn't pick up and they can get it out.
I would have the sprinklers running, wetting everything around the place and throw some balls/rags in the gutters to block them so they fill up/overflow. make sure the pump is easy to get to and restart incase it stops running due to lack of oxygen. Diesel is better in this regard.
You probable now all this already but just thought I'd say it just in case.

All the best.
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