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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2297387" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>When I worked as a wildlife officer in the Eastern mountains of West Virginia, Some critter in summer, I think Ferry Diddle (Pine Squirrel), or ground squirrels loved the to chew the spark plug wire off of a certain model of Honda 4 wheeler. I would get calls from Gin Sang diggers, Berry pickers, Mushroom pickers and Timber cruisers. They would park a Honda 4 wheeler and go out in woods miles from civilization, When they got back their 4 wheeler would not start. The whole spark plug wire was gone few cuttings of wire coating and rodent teeth marks on end of wire. They had to walk miles to get to a phone at that time. </p><p>Also had a coal strip mine to shut down. They parked all the equipment in lines, Some rodent chewed holes in the lower radiator hoses and drained Anti-Freeze. They had so much Anti-Freeze on the ground They had to do a Haz-Mat cleanup which cost them a bunch of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2297387, member: 77249"] When I worked as a wildlife officer in the Eastern mountains of West Virginia, Some critter in summer, I think Ferry Diddle (Pine Squirrel), or ground squirrels loved the to chew the spark plug wire off of a certain model of Honda 4 wheeler. I would get calls from Gin Sang diggers, Berry pickers, Mushroom pickers and Timber cruisers. They would park a Honda 4 wheeler and go out in woods miles from civilization, When they got back their 4 wheeler would not start. The whole spark plug wire was gone few cuttings of wire coating and rodent teeth marks on end of wire. They had to walk miles to get to a phone at that time. Also had a coal strip mine to shut down. They parked all the equipment in lines, Some rodent chewed holes in the lower radiator hoses and drained Anti-Freeze. They had so much Anti-Freeze on the ground They had to do a Haz-Mat cleanup which cost them a bunch of money. [/QUOTE]
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