One time my trail crew had to put out a small fire started by another crew's brushcutter. When CDF came up to double check our scratch line, i suggested they bring bladder pumps to get down into the rocky crevices. Worked great and prevented having to run mop up line several hundred yards uphill!
I'm thinking of buying one of these for when I burn brush and stuff in my burn pit in case of sparks getting into the woods due to becoming airborne within the smoke and hot gasses.
One time my trail crew had to put out a small fire started by another crew's brushcutter. When CDF came up to double check our scratch line, i suggested they bring bladder pumps to get down into the rocky crevices. Worked great and prevented having to run mop up line several hundred yards uphill!
I'm thinking of buying one of these for when I burn brush and stuff in my burn pit in case of sparks getting into the woods due to becoming airborne within the smoke and hot gasses.
Did you ever end up getting one?
good thing for bladder bags in place of those old cans
Would never have thought those things put out enough water to do the job
Fighting fire with a water gun. Nicee
Those narrow straps are pretty brutal on your shoulders.
Nice Old Video
No sound?
Has anyone ever confused their Indian Pump with their drip torch and created a flamethrower?