Otto Matic
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About 6 years ago, the vermin population waxed and the predators waned!
I went out to start my '01 Cummins.
Touch the throttle and you got clouds of white smoke and the motor choked down!
Egads!
What's going on?
Fearing the worst, I pulled the conduit between the breather and the turbo charger! There had to be five gallons of sticks and debris in the throat of the super charger!
Cleaned all THAT out then "engineered" screens (1/2" hail cloth) to keep them out of the turbo.
I'm running down the highway at 70mph when a mouse pops out from under the hood and scrambles across the base of the windshield to disappear into the electrical box!
Oh s#¡t!
I set mouse traps under the hood and in the cab.
Caught 14 of the little buggers before the traps went untouched!
The battery cable terminals on both batteries show signs of being chewed by rats!
It doesn't have to be a "marmot" to cause major damage!
At the same time, a buddy loaned me his John Deere 3032E to do some work around my house. He was going on vacation and told me to just hang onto the tractor until he came back.
Two weeks later, the tractor would turn over but wouldn't start.
Rats had built a nest under the hood.
Nearly $400 at the Deere dealership for them to pull the dash and replace it. Cheaper than rewiring!!!
I went out to start my '01 Cummins.
Touch the throttle and you got clouds of white smoke and the motor choked down!
Egads!
What's going on?
Fearing the worst, I pulled the conduit between the breather and the turbo charger! There had to be five gallons of sticks and debris in the throat of the super charger!
Cleaned all THAT out then "engineered" screens (1/2" hail cloth) to keep them out of the turbo.
I'm running down the highway at 70mph when a mouse pops out from under the hood and scrambles across the base of the windshield to disappear into the electrical box!
Oh s#¡t!
I set mouse traps under the hood and in the cab.
Caught 14 of the little buggers before the traps went untouched!
The battery cable terminals on both batteries show signs of being chewed by rats!
It doesn't have to be a "marmot" to cause major damage!
At the same time, a buddy loaned me his John Deere 3032E to do some work around my house. He was going on vacation and told me to just hang onto the tractor until he came back.
Two weeks later, the tractor would turn over but wouldn't start.
Rats had built a nest under the hood.
Nearly $400 at the Deere dealership for them to pull the dash and replace it. Cheaper than rewiring!!!