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Re: Best way to secure a tractor to keep it from being stolen
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Posted by H MN on October 29, 2000 at 18:12:54 from (63.253.194.19):
In Reply to: Best way to secure a tractor to keep it from being stolen posted by rollo on October 29, 2000 at 16:33:29:
Rollo: The $64 question. Where there is a will there will be a way to steal it. I'll suggest a strong log chain through one rear tire then ahead around the tranny\clutch and through the other rear tire with a strong lock. keep the rear tires from turning. They would be forced to lift it? Always take it back home? I had to often leave machines sit near roads while working in Montanna but they are fairly honest people out there. Good question. harvey
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