ItBmine
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Well after initially finding a mouse nest on top of my cabin air filter in my RTV-X1100 C I thought I found the solution. I got my wife with her small hands to duct tape screen over the giant open air intake hole under the hood by the firewall. Then planted bars of Irish Springs soap all over under the hood and under the seats.
Well, went to plow and got a whiff of mouse pee when the heater heated up. Sure enough found debris and feces on top of the cabin filter again. And this time the mutant mouse did something with the bars of soap because they suddenly disappeared????
HOW????? The screen is still taped down tight!
Well I discovered they did chew a small hole through the screen and ignored the Irish Springs soap, the moth balls and the pure peppermint oil I dooced on everything including the cabin filter.
So for now all I could do is a put a second layer of screen and filled the whole void with steel wool which is still able the "breath" enough air through it for the hvac system to still function as normal. Then I emailed Kubota and asked them if they could properly design the system and put a metal screen or something over the giant cavity that can house several rodents.
It's parked in an unheated barn, so seeing as how it's out of the weather I also decided to start parking it with the hood open and the dump box up.
Well, went to plow and got a whiff of mouse pee when the heater heated up. Sure enough found debris and feces on top of the cabin filter again. And this time the mutant mouse did something with the bars of soap because they suddenly disappeared????
HOW????? The screen is still taped down tight!
Well I discovered they did chew a small hole through the screen and ignored the Irish Springs soap, the moth balls and the pure peppermint oil I dooced on everything including the cabin filter.
So for now all I could do is a put a second layer of screen and filled the whole void with steel wool which is still able the "breath" enough air through it for the hvac system to still function as normal. Then I emailed Kubota and asked them if they could properly design the system and put a metal screen or something over the giant cavity that can house several rodents.
It's parked in an unheated barn, so seeing as how it's out of the weather I also decided to start parking it with the hood open and the dump box up.