Combine Harvester Fire Near Thaxted Prompts Fire Safety Warning for Farmers
Firefighters from four Essex stations were called out last night after a combine harvester caught fire near Holders Green Road, Thaxted—an incident that officials believe was accidental and likely caused by machinery overheating.
Crews from Thaxted, Wethersfield, Dunmow, and Newport attended the blaze, which broke out in a field during ongoing harvesting work.
Farmer’s Swift Action Helped Contain the Fire
While fire crews worked to bring the fire under control, the farmer assisted by ploughing around the burning area, creating a fire break and preventing the flames from spreading across the dry field.
Likely Cause: Overheated Farm Machinery
A spokesperson for Essex Fire and Rescue Service confirmed:
“The fire is believed to have started accidentally due to the combine harvester overheating. This highlights the ongoing risk of machinery fires in rural settings during harvest season.”
Fire Safety Advice for Farmers
Fire services are urging all farmers and agricultural workers to carry out regular maintenance and cleaning of vehicles and machinery during the summer months.
To reduce the risk of rural fires:
- Ensure machinery is well serviced and maintained
- Clean equipment regularly to remove hay, straw, grease and oil
- Have fire extinguishers on site or in machinery cabins
- Check cooling systems and filters daily during peak usage