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A disadvantage of retractable gear
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December 29th 03, 06:18 PM
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(Michael) wrote:
(Robert M. Gary) wrote
When I first bought my Mooney, the first annual included $200 for "Rat
socks". A corpse could never fit into the wheel well of a Mooney but
apparently rats do and they make a special fabric cover to go in there
to prevent rats from climbing up the wells.
A fabric cover will not prevent rats from doing anything - rats will
chew right through fabric. Not sure what your IA was thinking there.
A friend of mine (also an IA) with a Twin COmanche used to have that
problem. Rats would get into the plane and eat the wiring, despite
the plane being hangared. My plane sat outside, but I never had the
problem. I made friends with the local cat airport cat. Sure, I
sometimes had paw prints on my wings - but the local rodentia stayed
far away.
Let's see: "Rat socks" - $200. Catnip - $1.95. 'Nuff said.
Michael
Strategically-placed mothballs repel the critters! Just throw a few
into the wheelwells a couple of times a year and you will have no
problem.
Rats and mice HATE them!
Orval Fairbairn