Motorpsychology
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- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2019
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- Location
- Prescott, WI
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ranger STX SuperCab 4X4 Carbonized grey; 2025 Mazda CX-90 Platinum Quartz
- Occupation
- Vagabond
Does anyone near you own a 348 or 409 cu. in. Chevy?, It might have been looking for a "Rat Motor."Next thing you know, he'll be trying to join the Forum. Admin., watch out for any suspicious-looking applicants with names like TRAIL-RAT, RODENT-RIDER, RANGER-RAT, etc.
I had mouse that thought it would be nice to winter in a closet off the entry to our garage. I set out a classic 59¢ mouse trap and baited it with peanut butter. It took me several tries to get it set and stay set. I checked on it a couple days later and it was untouched, but all of the peanut butter on the pad was gone. All of it, like I had washed it but the trap had not been sprung ?!?
Then I noticed a fresh spider web halfway up the wall above it.
Rats & mice can compress down to about the diameter of their eyes. Check the plastic scuff guards on the door sills, they can be pried off. There is wiring in there for the rear cab electrics on both sides; rodents can chew the soy-based plastic insulation for the protein.
edit: There are plugs on the underside of the door sills for predrilled holes for running boards-any missing?
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