[Farmall] I hate mice
James Moran
jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 24 13:38:28 PST 2007
When I was poor college student, my apartment was plagued with mice, so I bought a trap. Being unable to afford any bait for it, I cut out a picture of some cheese from a magazine and set it out. The next day I checked the trap. I caught a picture of a mouse.
JM
Milo <milo at hughes.net> wrote: Howdy Frank, I know for sure, a few well placed moth balls will keep those
mice at bay. Put some in a onion bag, and tie it up in the instrument panel.
Peace
Milo
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>From: farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:farmall-
>bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Frank DeWitt
>Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 2:29 PM
>To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
>Subject: [Farmall] I hate mice
>
>I was using the Farmall 200 on Sunday and I put it away. shut off the
>fuel, and was waiting for it to run out of gas when a LOUD Bang. I
>look over at the gauges and the glass is gone from the Amp meter and
>what is left doesn't look to good. I pull the battery, and sure
>enough The area between the battery and the switches and gauges is
>packed full of mice nest and dead mice. I hate mice.
>
>Cleaned everything out last night including the dead meter and the
>dead temp gauge (mice stuff rotted though the tubing. (I hate
>mice) Today I put in new gauges and new wiring in that area. Every
>thing works now.
>
>Some observations and questions.
>
>Farmall didn't fuse much. Only the lights are fused. also, the
>glass fuse and fuse holder don't work real well. I found that NAPA
>sells some nice after market fuse holders.
>http://www.bussmann.com/images/8ef32c7b-c26c-4fd0-b016-471b7f380230.jpg
>http://www.bussmann.com/images/44fcdd4b-b905-4688-9176-cc90024f7930.jpg
>I installed one of these for the lights and left it poking out near
>the back corner of the battery side plates It doesn't show unless
>you know it is there. I think this spring I may add one at the 6V
>output at the start switch. Perhaps another at the output of the
>generator.
>
> From past experience plus observing what is in there. Crimp on
>connectors will corrode. Crimp and solder Those wire nuts that are
>pre filled with weather proof goop for trucking use DO work. The
>wires were nice and clean.
>
>Mice like to eat the new plastic wire more then the old plastic or
>cloth covered wire. Does any one know why? or where to get the old
>kind of wire? The hardware store thought heat resistant wire might
>work. He only had #14.
>
>BIG Question. How do I keep mice out of my tractor. What do you
>do? Do I need to inspect it once or twice a year? How about that
>Mice be gone spray? Moth balls? I protect my antique generator with
>mothballs, but I seal it in plastic to do it.
>
>Other advice, or thoughts?
>
>I hate mice.
>
>Frank
>
>
>
> Frank DeWitt
>
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