The Woodward Volunteer Fire Department doused a combine fire Friday about 8:45 p.m. in the 15000 block of Quinlan Avenue near Lake Robbins Ballroom.
There were no injuries.
Firefighters attacked the smoking combine near the northeast corner of 160th Street and Quinlan Avenue on land owned by Carvel Naeve, according to county records.
The cause of the fire in the John Deere 9510 combine was not immediately known. A common cause of combine fires is straw or chaff build-up during harvesting. Straw and other combustible dust tends to accumulate and be ignited by a variety of causes.
A typical $250,000 self-propelled combine harvester combines the harvesting and threshing operation in one machine. The header shears the grain and feeds it to the grain conveyor. The threshing cylinder, in concert with the separating cylinder, separates the grain from the straw.
The separated grain is stored in the grain tank, and the straw is taken by the straw walkers to the straw spreader, which chops up the straw and sends it out into the field behind the combine.
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