Posted by RVS on April 30, 2009 at 06:15:56 from (209.226.122.154):
In Reply to: Darn mice posted by the tractor vet on April 29, 2009 at 13:27:08:
When I first met my wife . She had a snowmoblie from her first marriage. We went to pick it up at her ex's. A few days later wI went to start it ,It started Ok Ran a few minutes and then quit. Pulled it iver and over and nothing. Pulled the plugs and it looked like there was garvel in the plugs. It turned out to be dog food the mice filled the air bos with kibble and when the engine started it sucked a few small pieces into the engine. I claened out air box and cleaned out the carbs and started it up again. It ran fine again,but after a while i could smell something burning so I stopped it and checked around couldn't see anything. I started it back up to check it out some more and saw some smoke comming from the exhaust. I shut it off and looked agian and shook the muffler and could hear this rattle, so I removed the muffler and it was full of kibble also the mice were gone but their stash was still there.
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