It's been a couple weeks since I've used my tractor. Barn is getting built next year, so until then it's got a canvas waterproof tarp over it.
I was pretty puzzled when I removed the tarp today, and found all these branches and leaves that some sort of animal had put all over the deck. I removed them, and then decided to pop the hood and make sure all was well. I was pretty upset to find a giant pack rat sitting on top of the gas tank, staring up at me. I went to grab a stick to poke it off, and it retreated to the engine somewhere. Long story short, there were two pack rats in there, and they built a giant nest on top of the engine out of some sort of man made batting. I pulled it all out. Meanwhile, the largest of the two (seriously the size of a giant New York subway rat), darted down and inside the front wheel. My 3 large dogs hunted it and dragged it out by the tail and killed it.
I couldn't find the other one. Figured it got away, so I started the tractor up and let it idle with the hood up. After 5 minutes or so, I closed the hood and graded my roads. A few minutes in I could smell something burning, and then a rotten flesh smell. Stopped the tractor, and found that the fan chopped the other pack rat in half, and the other piece was cooking. Removed both pieces with a stick, and went about my work, but I noticed the parking brake light was stuck on. I tried applying it and disengaging it, turning off the tractor and back in, but the light still won't go out. Any ideas what I should check? No wiring anywhere appears to be chewed.
Also, any tips on keeping these and other rodents at bay? The tractor has been on my property in the forest for two years, and I've never had a problem before.
I was pretty puzzled when I removed the tarp today, and found all these branches and leaves that some sort of animal had put all over the deck. I removed them, and then decided to pop the hood and make sure all was well. I was pretty upset to find a giant pack rat sitting on top of the gas tank, staring up at me. I went to grab a stick to poke it off, and it retreated to the engine somewhere. Long story short, there were two pack rats in there, and they built a giant nest on top of the engine out of some sort of man made batting. I pulled it all out. Meanwhile, the largest of the two (seriously the size of a giant New York subway rat), darted down and inside the front wheel. My 3 large dogs hunted it and dragged it out by the tail and killed it.
I couldn't find the other one. Figured it got away, so I started the tractor up and let it idle with the hood up. After 5 minutes or so, I closed the hood and graded my roads. A few minutes in I could smell something burning, and then a rotten flesh smell. Stopped the tractor, and found that the fan chopped the other pack rat in half, and the other piece was cooking. Removed both pieces with a stick, and went about my work, but I noticed the parking brake light was stuck on. I tried applying it and disengaging it, turning off the tractor and back in, but the light still won't go out. Any ideas what I should check? No wiring anywhere appears to be chewed.
Also, any tips on keeping these and other rodents at bay? The tractor has been on my property in the forest for two years, and I've never had a problem before.