Mice Chewing Wiring On John Deere Tractor In Shed - Electronic 12v Solution
Published 09/22/2025 >
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I’ve had mice chew wiring on my John Deere tractor during the off-season. Would the MouseBlocker Classic MB44FR hold up in a shed, or do I need the weatherproof 360x MB64FR?
asked by: Dale
Expert Reply:
Dale, if the tractor itself is what you’re protecting, I’d recommend mounting a Classic # MB44FR right in the engine bay. That way the ultrasonic signal stays close to the wiring and insulation mice love to chew. If you want to treat the entire shed space, the 360x # MB64FR is better - it’s weather-resistant and built for barns and sheds.
Do you normally just want the tractor protected, or the whole shed?
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