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The Mad Norsky

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Posted: 05/19/12 10:27pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

hone eagle wrote:

Was that covered under warranty? :-)


the local Ford dealer is going to try and warranty it. Goodwill I am sure, since I bought the truck there. Service manager says that if Ford wants them to send in the fuel line, then that could present a problem. Have to wait and see.

Going to check with the city offices Monday on their local critter ordinances. The city cut down four trees along the edge of my yard (legally city property on the edge of the street) since they were starting to grow into the power lines. Suppose since the tree rats lost living space, they've decided that big, portable shelter in my driveway should be their new smorgasbord.

Keep the ideas coming folks, all are much appreciated!

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One of my neighbors in Arvada used to shoot tree rats with CB shorts and they were quieter than my daisy air rifle. Craig

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Thanks for the update
never had much use for squirrels


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The Mad Norsky wrote:

hone eagle wrote:

Was that covered under warranty? :-)


the local Ford dealer is going to try and warranty it. Goodwill I am sure, since I bought the truck there. Service manager says that if Ford wants them to send in the fuel line, then that could present a problem. Have to wait and see.



With all the comments going around lately about Fords warranty coverage, it will be interesting to see what the outcome is...Do keep us updated.


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If the tree rats are the only "rats" that you are worried about in your neighborhood, you can always go the cheap route. Leave the hood open. Critters like closed up areas. But, if you have other "rats" in the area, your batteries become an easy target.


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But, if you have other "rats" in the area, your batteries become an easy target.


Other favorite rat food include leather interiors, entire diesel drivetrains, etc.

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#40Fan wrote:

But, if you have other "rats" in the area, your batteries become an easy target.


Other favorite rat food include leather interiors, entire diesel drivetrains, etc.


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Fordlover wrote:

The Mad Norsky wrote:

hone eagle wrote:

Was that covered under warranty? :-)


the local Ford dealer is going to try and warranty it. Goodwill I am sure, since I bought the truck there. Service manager says that if Ford wants them to send in the fuel line, then that could present a problem. Have to wait and see.



With all the comments going around lately about Fords warranty coverage, it will be interesting to see what the outcome is...Do keep us updated.




Was the squirrel that did the damage at home wearing a Ford logo?

Gotta blame them Ford rodents.



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Is a weasel a rodent????


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ricatic wrote:

Is a weasel a rodent????



Only when they weasel out of paying a reasonable contractual obligation.




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