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Squirrels in my F150!
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2173371" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>LOL.....Similar problem with Chipmunks here, and a squirrel years ago. The squirrel chewed up my serpentine belt to the point it broke while I was driving. After paying for the tow, I now keep a spare belt in the truck. The past two years, we've had an ongoing battle with Chipmunks getting into the cab of the F150 and chewing things to make nests in everything from the glove box, under the seats to the door pocket. Usually, it is some type of paper items left in the truck or a rag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2173371, member: 9299"] LOL.....Similar problem with Chipmunks here, and a squirrel years ago. The squirrel chewed up my serpentine belt to the point it broke while I was driving. After paying for the tow, I now keep a spare belt in the truck. The past two years, we've had an ongoing battle with Chipmunks getting into the cab of the F150 and chewing things to make nests in everything from the glove box, under the seats to the door pocket. Usually, it is some type of paper items left in the truck or a rag. [/QUOTE]
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