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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

With ‘possums, the good outweighs the bad. I like em around myself.

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I had that happen on a John Deere 316 lawn mower.

It still "ran" just not real well. It had eaten a little screw that had come out of the choke butterfly on the carb. Itty bitty thing. It made it past the valve, bent it a tick so it kinda hung open, rode up and down next to the piston and the wall for a while before it was shut down. Blew the dip stick clean out of the tube, and under the hood looked like that tractor trailer.

I could not find the screw for anything....where the hell did it come from. Finally I noticed one missing in the carb. You have no idea how pissed off I was.
 
Everything you need is in the picture, except a fire extinguisher…
Ok lemme be more clear: what voltage are you using? I have seen videos that used car batteries, etc. if I can find a voltage/amperage where it doesn’t kill the barn cats that would be good. Those things will eat PB like it’s a steak.
 
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Ok lemme be more clear: what voltage are you using? I have seen videos that used car batteries, etc. if I can find a voltage/amperage where it doesn’t kill the barn cats that would be good. Those things will eat PB like it’s a steak.

I sent the picture to a friend that HATES!!! mice. He said he's already tried it. 110V. It didn't work. The mice would jump about 2 feet in the air and run off. I believe him. If it had worked there would be one every 4 feet all the way around his house.

Thank you,
MrSmith
 
I sent the picture to a friend that HATES!!! mice. He said he's already tried it. 110V. It didn't work. The mice would jump about 2 feet in the air and run off. I believe him. If it had worked there would be one every 4 feet all the way around his house.

Thank you,
MrSmith
It takes 480v to do the job correctly. Not for sensitive environments with stupid people.