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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 235738" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>It is the mouse urine that you are smelling. I can't understand for the life of me why mice chose to urinate in their nests but they do. Try to find the nest and remove it. In most of our feedwagon tractors we use moth crystals they are like moth balls but they are in a crystal form they come in a can and apparently that smell is as offensive to mice as the urine is to you. The crystals don't smell the same as the moth balls do they almost smell like toilet bowl cleaner or something like that. I say most of our tractors because one feedwagon tractor we have a 186 iH has never had a mouse in it ever. Mice must not like Internationals as well as Deere's and Allis Chalmers. Or maybe they just haven't found a way into the cab yet. You may not however like this smell in your car we really don't mind in the tractor it is the smell of toilet bowl cleaner or cow ****. 6 in one hand half dozen in the other. But if you don't mind the smell give it a try. Also give this a try. <a href="http://www.lindacomm.net/CraneCreek/Search.bok?category=Fresh+Cab+Scent+Pouches" target="_blank">http://www.lindacomm.net/CraneCreek/Sea ... nt+Pouches</a></p><p> They work too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 235738, member: 3721"] It is the mouse urine that you are smelling. I can't understand for the life of me why mice chose to urinate in their nests but they do. Try to find the nest and remove it. In most of our feedwagon tractors we use moth crystals they are like moth balls but they are in a crystal form they come in a can and apparently that smell is as offensive to mice as the urine is to you. The crystals don't smell the same as the moth balls do they almost smell like toilet bowl cleaner or something like that. I say most of our tractors because one feedwagon tractor we have a 186 iH has never had a mouse in it ever. Mice must not like Internationals as well as Deere's and Allis Chalmers. Or maybe they just haven't found a way into the cab yet. You may not however like this smell in your car we really don't mind in the tractor it is the smell of toilet bowl cleaner or cow ****. 6 in one hand half dozen in the other. But if you don't mind the smell give it a try. Also give this a try. [url=http://www.lindacomm.net/CraneCreek/Search.bok?category=Fresh+Cab+Scent+Pouches]http://www.lindacomm.net/CraneCreek/Sea ... nt+Pouches[/url] They work too. [/QUOTE]
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