Cat leak detector
 

Cat leak detector

Started by Bob Belter, April 16, 2011, 01:48:01 AM

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Bob Belter

Ahoy, BusFolk,

This is about cats, (NOT Cat engines) and oil leaks.

I have a Cummins engine in my Eagle bus, and two cats.  One cat is a gray tabby, with black stripes down his back, the other is a blond.  They both run around my bus work pad, and are frequently under the bus.

The tabby always looks like a walking oil leak, but I keep an eye on the blond.  If she begins to look like a tabby, then my bus needs attention --  fortunately I have a Cummins engine, so the cat is mostly always blond.

Question:  How many DD-two cycle folks have a blond cat?

Enjoy   /s/   Bob   

JackConrad

Here is our "Leak Detector".  This photo was taken several years ago when she was still a kitten.  Jack
Growing Older Is Mandatory, Growing Up Is Optional
Arcadia, Florida, When we are home
http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv186/OBS-JC/

skihor

We had to get a black cat...

Don & Sheila

Jerry32

I have a Black Cat  Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

Rick59-4104

 MY dog is black does that count??


Rick
NW Arkansas
1959 GM 4104  No. 4115
1972 Grumman Kurbmaster Stepvan Conversion
1957 Airstream 13 panel Overlander

buswarrior

The groundhog that hangs around under the coach won't sit still long enough to investigate fully...

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

Boomer

Sometimes small animals like cats and pack rats like to crawl inside the radiator shroud to stay warm.  Hitting the starter gives them a big surprise.  Had it happen to me once.  Blood trail on the shop floor.
'81 Eagle 15/45, NO MORE
'47 GM PD3751-438, NO MORE
'65 Crown Atomic, NO MORE
'48 Kenworth W-1 highway coach, NO MORE
'93 Vogue IV, NO MORE
1964 PD4106-2846
North Idaho USA