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Old 10-14-2009, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by RodKnock View Post
Taking before and after Winter pics of your rotors in conjunction with the rest of his Winter prep routine sounds very anal to me.
I look at mine.....3 times. Once in the Fall, again in the Spring before I drive it, and then again after the first drive. Odd how the 1st and last times, they look the same.....just that darn middle time.

If you ignore the boat related stuff, here's a decent checklist:

http://www.boatus.com/boattech/Casey/37.htm

A good tip from the link, is to leave the gastank full to reduce condensation and save the tank from corrosion.

By the way, if the mice want in, nothing will stop them. I've had them chew through one of those thick plastic tupperware containers to get to Christmas Chocolate Balls.....probably drawn by the rum content, but how they smelled through the tupperware.....

I do have mice in my garage once the weather gets cold. Quite disconcerting to be standing by the workbench tinkering with something and have a mouse run by, or be on your back under the car and one runs past your ear....LOL. But they havn't attacked the Cobra yet. No food to draw them to it I guess.

Try peanut butter on mouse traps. Sometimes they clean it up without the trap going off, but soemtimes they don't.

And I guarentee you, if you leave a bucket of antifreeze around, by spring you will have several drowned mice in the bottom.
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