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Kangaroo whistle - sonic repeller
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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 544205" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>A long time back (20+yrs ago) I had a pair of plastic whistles on my roo bar. They were smaller than the die-cast ones I have now & were bad for getting blocked ... especially grasshoppers. I was forever cleaning the bloody things, & one eventually got taken out by a stone. The die-cast ones dont seem to get blocked very easily at all, & are tougher. I only ever have to poke a pin in them once or twice a year.</p><p>I would always recommend fitting the die-cast units over the plastic ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 544205, member: 12692"] A long time back (20+yrs ago) I had a pair of plastic whistles on my roo bar. They were smaller than the die-cast ones I have now & were bad for getting blocked ... especially grasshoppers. I was forever cleaning the bloody things, & one eventually got taken out by a stone. The die-cast ones dont seem to get blocked very easily at all, & are tougher. I only ever have to poke a pin in them once or twice a year. I would always recommend fitting the die-cast units over the plastic ones. [/QUOTE]
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