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    i start the ranch truck up drive to a stand 10 mins it lost power and is smoking out the tail pipe real bad and it smell like burning coffee? get it back to camp and check out ever thing can not fine anything? then we fine out there is no exhaust coming out the tail pipe just burning coffee smoke? something is block. we cut the muffler and catalytic converter out they are full of deer corn!! that was the burning coffee smell. what did this mice, rats? the muffler was so full i can not get it all out and will have to get a new one.

    #2
    You guessed right. Rat/mice made a home in the exhaust. Or you made someone very angry and they pushed it up there with a leaf blower?

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      #3
      Originally posted by waterdog View Post
      i start the ranch truck up drive to a stand 10 mins it lost power and is smoking out the tail pipe real bad and it smell like burning coffee? get it back to camp and check out ever thing can not fine anything? then we fine out there is no exhaust coming out the tail pipe just burning coffee smoke? something is block. we cut the muffler and catalytic converter out they are full of deer corn!! that was the burning coffee smell. what did this mice, rats? the muffler was so full i can not get it all out and will have to get a new one.

      Mice
      This is why I store all my corn and protein in an enclosed trailer sealed tight
      If there is a supply they will find a place to store it and it’s usually where you don’t want it.


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        #4
        Mice. I've had them stash corn in my engine area and spare tire hole for tool

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          #5
          Mice

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            #6
            I always gave them plenty of D-con to eat after the first time they chewed my wires. No more rat problem.

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              #7
              put some hardware cloth on the tailpipe--keeps 'em out and doesn't block the exhaust.

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