Posted by pete 23 on September 20, 2014 at 16:54:49 from (74.33.79.62):
In Reply to: Nothing worse... posted by Dave H (MI) on September 20, 2014 at 14:59:43:
Was out to the farm working on the old barn door when it started to rain. Ran to the pickup, windows were open, shotgun laying on the cover of pickup as I planned on shooting a few clays later. Put gun in pickup through passenger side door, reached across, turned key on to close windows. Went back to work in barn. Later, time to go home, hummmm, pickup switch on, doors locked, cell phone inside. Jumped on tractor and buzzed over to neighbor to see if I could borrow a vehicle to go home and get a key. Nobody home. came back to farm, wife trying to figure out how to get door open. I looked things over, no way. Found enough extension cords to reach house, got out the Dewalt side grinder, ground off head of rivet holding extended cab window and could reach door latch. I wouldn't make a good burglar I guess.
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