Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else!

   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #11  
Pure peppermint oil seems to work. And my barn smells like a candy shop!
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #12  
I place dryer sheets inside engine compartments and interiors of stored vehicles in my barn. I’m not sure of their effectiveness but have had no critter problems in 26 years of doing so.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #13  
Looks like a typical mouse nest I would get in the Jeep or pickup. I've tried everything, short of Peppermint oil. For rapid relief - leave the hood on your engine compartment open. ABSOLUTELY no mouse problems once I started this practice. Folks may consider you a tad teched - better than chewed wiring.

Long term - I have three young barn cats, maturing in my work shed. Now, I feed & water daily. They will be turned loose on the hoards of field mice this spring.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #14  
Always wondered why the steering shaft wobbled in my JD L120. The plastic bushings on the steering shaft were trashed. I have 1/2" flange roller bearings to be put in place as there seems to be two great spots to bolt them in top & bottom. Already did the front wheel bearing upgrade to find the front axle pivot itself a bit wobbly.

I love tinkering with this tractor. Soon everything will be brand new and I'll have one tough SOB'.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #15  
Long term - I have three young barn cats, maturing in my work shed. Now, I feed & water daily. They will be turned loose on the hoards of field mice this spring.

Best of luck, once they get used to free handouts, its hard to get them to actually work for a living. Hmmm, where else in this country do we see that issue.....
A hungry cat makes the best mouser.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #16  
Well, they have already killed four mice - that I know of. Mice attracted to the cat food I put in the work shed. Time & warm wx will tell if they have killed more.

Hey - these are NOT welfare cats. The only reason I know they are still alive and kicking - dead mice, amount of food, water consumed - amount of "clean up" required. I hope that when released, this spring, they will poo outside. Clean up is not one of my favorite jobs.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #17  
Thses are welfare cats. 0101191424.jpeg
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #18  
WoW They look like well fed welfare cats. That's OK. Everybody deserves a pet and they don't have to be a dog.
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #19  
WoW They look like well fed welfare cats. That's OK. Everybody deserves a pet and they don't have to be a dog.
Used to have 4, now 2. The big one's name is Tiny, it was the runt of a litter. Lost his big brother a few yrs ago. We do limit their food. Lol
 
   / Inspect the less visible parts of your tractor...or else! #20  
Ha, ha - - I can SEE that they are on a limited diet. But ten pancakes a day - - ???
 

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