Posted by camju on September 11, 2010 at 06:53:02 from (142.161.14.158):
In Reply to: Theft of round bales posted by LincolnIA on September 10, 2010 at 18:02:09:
Don't use a harrow upside down ,or a spike strip.That guy is just waitin for you to do that and he'll get the whole farm(at least around here he would)One can't always get it off the feild the same day so it don't always work to remove.I would definatly put a chunk of steel with my name on it but make sure the law knows about it first,or he will say you did it in on his farm.If he's taking from neighbors as well you want to stop this guy not just get yours out of his way.My grandpa had a guy stealing his gas (in jerry can)at the end of the feild in broad day light.Waited till he was over the rise and poured it in his car.One day he filled with water and a little gas for smell and the guys car didn't make it to the next mile.This was told to the R.C.M.P. before he did it.Problem solved.
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