Got a noisy old cab, Please Don't Do This!

1370rod

Well-known Member
Those dang rodents do a good enough job of dragging crap into our vehicle and tractors, we certainly don't need to help them out. I know the owner had good intention by trying to insulate his tractor but all he did was make a huge mouse nest. Those dang things chewed and crapped on everything, what a stinking mess. Funny this thing did'nt burn up. Sorry for venting, but if you have'nt guessed, I hate mice. It must be red power week at Rods.
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I don't hate mice, I just won't be around them. I have had one crawl up the inside of my pants leg twice in my life, and yes I got naked right there. Now if I see a mouse all you will see is my backside and heels. lol
 
Dang Rod, that makes my skin crawl I really do not like them destructive little varmits!!! they have done damage to my combines and tractors alike, and those IH units bring me back to when I always had one or two in my shop working on them,, they were always shop money makers here for me
 
Back'en the day (teen ys.) I was the youngest of 3 bro's...........So I had to crawl up and take off the blackplastic to open up the silo!!! 1st time I lost count how many times I droped my drawers to let them dam things out!!! The next silo I opened up I found another use for baling twine! Sorry for carr'en on...... feels like only yesterday that happen... go'in 50 yrs. ago now. creepy little critters!!!
 
Rod, If you had to sit in the cab all day on one of those high RMP rattle traps you would under stand why that is there.
 
Hi Rod,
I bet that would be rodent hotel under all that insulation. By the way do you know there are 2 RED tractors invading your Case cave?? LOL
Maybe this is the neighbor's shop? LOL
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
 
Sounds like the old corn shelling days. The corn sheller guy tied his pant legs shut with custom made leather straps. I never had one run up my leg but another guy who was shelling with me had a rat go up his leg. He squeezed the rat till it quit fighting and let it drop out. Next time I shelled with him his pant legs were tied. He was pushing 80 years old at the time. Jim
 
Those look like hineker cabs and they were load traps that were not good for anything. The actually IH cab was better but not much. At least he didnt use the foam in a can.
 
Nice looking International Harvester work horses that realy did the work when the rest were hiding in the shed, but the mice are a problem with any equipment that has insulation in it.
 

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