Posted by Determined on January 03, 2016 at 07:05:20 from (216.130.212.104):
In Reply to: Raining dog food posted by the mick on January 03, 2016 at 06:43:11:
Had a radiator out of a 78 Ford 1-ton I had parted out sitting by a fence, a good 300 feet from the hayshed where the dog food bowls were kept.
Someone wanted to buy the radiator about a year after I had set it there, it was so full of dog food you could not have gotten one more piece into it if you tried, even the lower hose that was still on it was full to the end.
Guessing that mice would be the only thing small enough to drag dog food inside the radiator tanks.
If you figure it carried one piece at a time and travelled 600 feet round trip times hundreds of pieces that critter must have put on 20+ miles stocking up.
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