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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 30, 2003 at 07:57:54 from (64.228.11.61):
In Reply to: Re: Hugh driving new Deere posted by Tim Kincaid on November 28, 2003 at 16:07:42:
Tim: I went to my shop this morning and started all my Farmalls, not so much that I was worried your suggestion of their possible revenge, but rather I like to fire them up at least once a month, just to keep everything working nice. I'm happy to report they all fired right up. I did notice some sign of mice being around, in fact two of them came out of Super A torque tube as it started. All the corn and beans arround me have been harvested in the past month, so I suppose mice figured shop a good place to winter. I quickly closed all the doors, went away and left tractors runing for about an hour. Came back opened big door went in and shut tractors down, and closed it up again. I'm sure that dose of carbon monoxide and fumes will convince mice there may be a better place to winter than my shop.
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