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Squirrels in my F150!
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<blockquote data-quote="JGRJR" data-source="post: 2174050" data-attributes="member: 69912"><p>Here is my F250 story. Went on vacation for a week. Came back to single digit cold. My truck has a remote start. Several try's with no start. Just slow cranking. I went out to put the charger on it and lifted the hood to find it full of pine cones. I mean full, right to the top of the hood. If the truck had started it would have almost certainly caught fire. It took me an hour and a step stool in the single digit weather to empty the pine cones.</p><p></p><p>No real damage but a bit of chewing on some insulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JGRJR, post: 2174050, member: 69912"] Here is my F250 story. Went on vacation for a week. Came back to single digit cold. My truck has a remote start. Several try's with no start. Just slow cranking. I went out to put the charger on it and lifted the hood to find it full of pine cones. I mean full, right to the top of the hood. If the truck had started it would have almost certainly caught fire. It took me an hour and a step stool in the single digit weather to empty the pine cones. No real damage but a bit of chewing on some insulation. [/QUOTE]
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