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    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    Some of the machines at an old job, used chlorine gas. We always had scba gear, when doing maintenance.
    Some parts of the mill still had the old MSA Chemox sets and the Navy used those on ships when I joined the Naval Reserves. I remember using those in fire fighting and damage control school. The scba gear I'm sure has replaced those now and they look so much better to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I've been gassed by anhydrous ammonia, when I worked on the farm cultivating corn. Stops ya in yer tracks, drops ya to yer knee's.
    If you caught it quck enough you could tun off the fan ito the cab....

    Imagine having your belt loosend to sit in a seat all day nd then having ablast of ammonia into the cab.

    Bail out of the cab and having your pants end up around your ankles.

    Along a road during "rush hour" which at that time wasn't much.

    I don't know if anyone else saw that?

    LOL Memories of my youth
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I've been gassed by anhydrous ammonia, when I worked on the farm cultivating corn. Stops ya in yer tracks, drops ya to yer knee's.
    And cures the common cold
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    You bet.! And its immediately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    If you caught it quck enough you could tun off the fan ito the cab....

    Imagine having your belt loosend to sit in a seat all day nd then having ablast of ammonia into the cab.

    Bail out of the cab and having your pants end up around your ankles.

    Along a road during "rush hour" which at that time wasn't much.

    I don't know if anyone else saw that?

    LOL Memories of my youth
    I got mine while swapping tanks. After getting it coupled up to the tractor, the farm boss hit the switch that opens the valve to the cultivator. I was instantly surrounded.!!

    I can still see him laughing his arse off. It was kinda funny, looking back on it. Sucked at the moment.
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    anhydrous is nasty stuff. I worked for a guy that could not cry or at least make tears from getting sprayed. He had to use tear drops and had nasty headaches all the time.

    another I know about is that the grass was dead in the ditch for 1/4 mile or so after a tank leaked.

    Enjoy your corn meal!
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