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Re: Vandals at tractor show .....again
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Posted by bbott on November 08, 2001 at 12:38:21 from (216.137.13.2):
In Reply to: Vandals at tractor show .....again posted by G Taylor on November 08, 2001 at 08:38:53:
You probably could put some sort of motion-sensitive alarm on the unit somewhere... like a car alarm. One with a flashing light so maybe it would deter the idiots from fooling with it. Here we have heavy padlocks on fuel, hydraulics, oil filler, access panels to engine, cab, oil drain plug armored, etc.. But that only slows 'em down, they will still slash hoses, cut tires, break windows etc. First thing operator does in morning is walk around and check for any tampering before startup. -- bbott
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