12/30/2023 0800AM EST and the mud pit girls are nowhere to be found.

So scrapping out an old Billy Goat gas powered walk behind leaf vacuum yesterday..8hp Briggs was in good shape but the leaf vacuum was totally shot and really built around it..worn out parts not worth a rebuild and it really didnt work that good when it DID work..so scrap it out for the engine and bin the rest..so I started off with the Sawzall and a carbide blade,most got cut up and removed with no incident,,no big deal..so the blower impeller was FROZEN onto the 1" straight engine crankshaft,with no moving it even with all the jaw pullers I have..so some oxy/acet torch heat and PB Blaster was in order..heated the blower shaft up and tried to pull it off but it wouldnt budge..meanwhile what I didnt see was the gas dripping out of the carb and fuel filter 'cause I tipped the unit upside down to burn the mounting bolts off..so a cup or more so of gas on the floor ignited from the torch sparks and then set the air filter on fire,along with pine needles down inside engine housing along with the plastic air filter housing..so I shut the torch off and assessed the situation and to stop any further damage grabbed an immediate water cannon rechargable 'A' extinguisher..yeah I know not for flammable liquids but it did knock the fire down and cool off the situation but now the burning gas was floating on the extinguisher water headed across the shop floor and underneath the pile of scrapped parts and nearby storage bench..hard to get underneath of to put the fire out..right about then the extinguisher ran out 'cause I had used it previously out back and never reloaded it..so I started stomping the fire out on top of the water,but that spread the flaming water gas to scrap pile,I kicked and stomped the fire out under the scrap..so it worked but made a hell of a mess..I have backup serious size B:C 20 and a monster B:C 30lb hand extinguisher ready but held off in case the fire got bigger or spread..no big deal, all in all no damages or losses.. Fire can be fought if you dont panic..the time it takes to panic is the time you need to get a lead on it and get it out..I was cutting this up in the shop because out back the work area in front of the barn is covered with pine needles this time of year and isnt the place to burn until the needles get gone with the leaf blower..just an example how things can get out of control quick..keep your eyes open and be alert when working in confined shop areas..
Happy New Year to all, stay safe..