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IMG_0332.thumb.jpeg.c0bc7feb687da3557fc331d1600791c8.jpegCheapest replacement line I can find is $169 shipped.🤬

 

In addition to the 1/2 tank of gas my kid washed the engine compartment down with before he asked why my truck smelled like gas.🤔

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2 minutes ago, RED333 said:

Damn that bites!!!

Yeah! Last time it happened, that piece was half the cost and easier to get to than this one.

They also keep chewing the mortar out of my brick steps on the patio. No idea what they’re getting out of that. Maybe sharpening their teeth so they can chew through gas lines better?

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They can wreak havoc. Just had a buddy have to put his 6.7 in the shop for the 4th time over squirrels. He's putting it on the market after this fix because the risk is no longer worth the reward

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I read somewhere that these lines are made from some form of a soybean derivative. 

Whoever made that decision needs his arse kicked up around his shirt collar.

 

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That may have been wiring insulation instead of fuel line. I've had wires chewed in two as well.

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11 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I read somewhere that these lines are made from some form of a soybean derivative. 

Whoever made that decision needs his arse kicked up around his shirt collar.

 

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That may have been wiring insulation instead of fuel line. I've had wires chewed in two as well.

You’re right Nissan dealership told me that about the wires     they use the soybean oil to keep wire from getting brittle    Squirrels love it  

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23 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I read somewhere that these lines are made from some form of a soybean derivative. 

Whoever made that decision needs his arse kicked up around his shirt collar.

 

*edit*

That may have been wiring insulation instead of fuel line. I've had wires chewed in two as well.

BINGO !

Dealer told my buddy the same thing. That's why he's throwing in the towel and looking for something older.

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Pesky little rascals! I had one make a nest under the hood of one of our cars with the insulation from under the hood; a total mess. They are best parboiled then fried 😂

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10 minutes ago, peejman said:

Try putting some coyote urine around where you park the vehicles. Or just go pee there yourself. 

I don’t have a coyote handy from which to extract urine, but. I do often pee near the truck. I think my kid does as well. I figure lead will help.

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I mean, I say shoot a few. Fry them up. Enjoy a meal and leave the bones out by the truck as a warning. 😂😂

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7 hours ago, MacGyver said:

If you come out and a coyote is having his way with your tires - probably best to just let him finish.

Greg, If you get a video of this I just might pay to see it.🤣

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I am sorry for your troubles Greg.

But being form Deep South Mississippi I sure do hate to see you miss the opportunity for some culinary delight! 😉

My father was an avid squirrel hunter in his younger days. 

My mother or grandmother would usually cook a squirrel gravy and serve it over fried grit cakes. The grit cakes were made from pouring the previous days grits into a loaf pan overnight and frying them up the next morning.

This was in the early 1960's and we used good old fashioned hogfat lard. No body worried about heart disease. Heck! That was commie thinking hippe stuff. 🙂 Besides the Louisiana Hot sauce probably burned off and harmful fats...

So if you get tired of coyotes or dogs humping your tires, there might be options.

https://www.ms-sportsman.com/hunting/small-game/squirrel/grandmas-greatest-gift-squirrel-dishes/

Best of luck to you good sir. 😇

 

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14 minutes ago, BJB said:

Love me some squirrel gravy and biscuit 

I've never had it, but I sure would like to try some.

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