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You started a discussion thread. A lot of times, not always, that will start a discussion.
And if you read any of my posts, you'll see that I 100% totally agree with you. It's YOUR truck - do as you wish. Since you started a discussion thread, I thought this would be the place to discuss it...
But I have learned so much from this thread! I've learned that I know nothing of farming or hay operations even though I lived on a farm and bailed hay through high school. I've learned I know nothing of wildfire risks even though I live in SOCAL and have been exposed to several up close...
Well, please, cite your source of information so we can all get up to speed with you. Specifically, any article of information relating to stacks on a pick up reducing wildfire risk.
You assume a lot. We don't know anything about farming, we don't live where there are wildfires. I live in SOCAL - I know more about wildfires than I need to. I've been evacuated several times. Never, ever have I heard it suggested that a fire caused by a pickups hot exhaust could have been...
Born and raised in Iowa, where they do a little farming. All my spending money as a youth was made by bailing hay. My ex was raised on a farm and I lived there the last year I spent in the state before I left for the Navy. I still visit family back there once a year and have a lot of friends...