Posted by The tractor vet on March 28, 2019 at 06:55:35 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: camera posted by stonerock on March 28, 2019 at 03:44:13:
Yep they do there best work while you sleep. First ya need to convince them that they are dealing with a CRAZY person , learn night recon , ya can ask the law for added patrols that will probably never happen , Make it harder for them to enter or leave . Elcheapo gates are easy to go thru so BUILD gates out of well casing and set the posts DEEP and make them BIG enough that a pick up or tractor can't pull them over . Throw in super bright motion detector lighting and a loud horn or siren . Have night time target practice . I will tell you like and old friend told me years back when i was renting his ground way back in the boonies , He told me that to never go to the back place with out a firearm due to varmits and snakes of both kinds . The one's that move on two legs or the ones on four legs or crawl . It took a year to rid the place of the two legged ones , i really hated farming with shell we say SHARE CROPPERS . The law was of no help as they are lucky to have three deputy's working the county at night . But they were pretty good at filling out paper work after the fact.
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