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Terrible year for mice in my area, my truck is the only one of my vehicle that have never had any in.  Till this year,  had one get in the fan and get decapitated by the fan.  Had to pull the blower out and remove it.  Truck still smelled like mice the other day, removed the blower again to make sure I had gotten it all out.  Found the head of one in there, cleaned everything up and it's better this morning, I must have gotten everything out.  Has anyone else had a problem with them and where do they get in.   

 

Bob

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On 7/17/2018 at 5:37 PM, dripley said:

Hey, hey, hey!!! Thats my kin you're looking for. That could be problem.

 

Actually over in Tahiti chickens run wild. Most people just go out and pick up a chicken along the road. That's if you can catch it before running into the brush.

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Where'd all that corn come from?

All those corn fields along the I-95 near Riggins? :)

 

Oh wait thats not your truck, its grey/silver

 

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4 minutes ago, GSP7 said:

All those corn fields along the I-95 near Riggins?

 

What?!?! 

 

Riggins from Google Maps.

 

There isn't a cornfield for over 120 miles of Riggins, ID. North in Grangeville ID is all wheat fields typically. Then South is typically onions and corn in the Ontario, OR area. 

If that's was Mike's there would be potatoes coming out of it.:ahhh:

5 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

What?!?! 

 

Riggins from Google Maps.

 

There isn't a cornfield for over 120 miles of Riggins, ID. North in Grangeville ID is all wheat fields typically. Then South is typically onions and corn in the Ontario, OR area. 

 

I was being sarcastic ! ! ! ! :stuned:

Ive driven up and down 95 hundreds of times and even caught steelhead on the Clearwater between Orfino and Lewiston.

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, GSP7 said:

I was being sarcastic ! ! ! ! :stuned:

 

Shows how far my sense of humor has fallen off since the smoke is affecting my brain cells and lack of sleep. :duh:

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@Mopar1973Man you found the all in one meal. The potato chicken with vegetable limbs. 

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I noticed the total lack of feathers....I thought Dripley went to help fight the fire at first. 

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Finally got around to fixing the gaps in under the plastic windshield wiper cowling to keep the mice out.  I used some thing gauge aluminum and cut a piece that will just fit and pop riveted it in.  Left a small gap at the bottom for any water that gets in there to drain out.

 

Bob

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I didn't have any on hand, so I just used what I had. My luck the mice would pull the pot scrubber out.

 

Bob

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