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That don't look right...
NeoBlackdog
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I had a terrible vibration comong from the blower motor/fan in my pickup. I figured something had fallen down a defroster vent. Nope!
No sign of mouse poop and no odor. Could this much junk have accumulted since 2004?
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If you put a water hose to drip on it you would have a water cooler. Don
I just love nature🙃
They were just in there exercising
Looks like a squirrel’s nest in your squirrel cage fan!
That much could accumulate in 3 days!
I am at war with the&$**$%@ rats who build nests in blower fans. Have had 9 nests removed. Have killed 11 rats.
Doesn’t really look like a mouse nest, if it is you would be able to smell it, I’m speaking from experience. Very hard to get rid of that smell. Just looks like some grass debris got sucked in there some how.
That's what I'm leanin' towards. There was no feces (that's poop for you non-college boys) and no odor de rodentia (a little French there... Maybe Latin. Heck I don't know!).
I've been running the fan at no more than half speed or it would make a vibration that shook the whole cab. Whoever designed the motor/fan unit was brilliant. Take out two screws to remove the shroud and then lower a little tab and twist about 30 degrees and drop it out. It took longer to look up on the interwebs how to get it apart than it did doin' the job.
looks like a small round bailer.
The mice can't get a square meal.
Not all of them are that easy!
BIRD NEST
Used to see similar in an old fishing reel.
Wha cher got der is a in nest ation.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Why do you have a Salad Spinner hooked up in your car? Be funny if you had a rodent thumping around before the rat ran off. Like a shoe in a dryer.