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<blockquote data-quote="UnexpectedBill" data-source="post: 123487" data-attributes="member: 21648"><p>My buddy had this problem on his JD 8875 a couple times. The wire harnesses run inside the square tube of the cab frame. The mice would climb up inside there to nest and chew up the wires in there. After the 2nd time, once we cleaned out mouse nest and repaired the chewed wires, we sealed the all the open ends of the cabs tube frame with great stuff foam to eliminate the openings the mice can get in. On the bottom, vertical openings, we put a McDonald's drink straw in first and foamed around it. The straw provides a drain hole for any rain or condensation that gets in. </p><p>He never had another problem after sealing the openings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnexpectedBill, post: 123487, member: 21648"] My buddy had this problem on his JD 8875 a couple times. The wire harnesses run inside the square tube of the cab frame. The mice would climb up inside there to nest and chew up the wires in there. After the 2nd time, once we cleaned out mouse nest and repaired the chewed wires, we sealed the all the open ends of the cabs tube frame with great stuff foam to eliminate the openings the mice can get in. On the bottom, vertical openings, we put a McDonald's drink straw in first and foamed around it. The straw provides a drain hole for any rain or condensation that gets in. He never had another problem after sealing the openings. [/QUOTE]
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