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Keith Ellet said sheep in a nearby paddock broke a waterline to a pressure pump in his workshop in Greerton, causing the pump to run dry, overheat and catch fire.
Mr Ellet, who rebuilds trucks for a living, told the Bay of Plenty Times his business lay in ruins and he was facing a bill of $750,000 (about £275,000) because he was not insured.
He told the paper: "My whole life is tied up in this business, not only my ability to earn a living. It's left a huge hole which is indescribable."
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