Posted by Paul in MN on November 11, 2013 at 21:14:00 from (174.20.130.38):
In Reply to: Winter storage posted by Edd in KY on November 11, 2013 at 16:37:42:
I've never had a belt or hose ate up by the critters, but on a NH TN55, the critters nested on the top of the engine near the firewall. For entertainment, the ate holes through the return diesel fuel lines and some wires in the harness close by. Fortunately the fuel tank is below the damaged area or else the fuel might have been leaking continuously with the possibility of fire.
I use the dryer sheets in the 5th wheel camper trailer plus a good bit of Decon green mouse "food". But for the open tractors in the shed, I encourage the cats to perch on the tractor seat and watch for some entertainment to come along. If the tractor has a comfortable cushion or maybe a folded bath towel placed on the seat, the cats eagerly take up their watch positions. And when the cat isn't there, there is just enough cat hair and residual cat smell that mice won't go near. I do have 3 cats and they all enjoy the game of "cat and mouse".
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