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Chain it to the floor with about 50 Locks

 

Have a Bunch of guard dogs out side

 

Stick it in a shipping container put it in the garage

 

And where the only key to is all round your neck at all times.

 

Failing that if you can not do all, that Wheal clamp it in a locked garage and park your van in front of the door and Get some Ground Anchors and chain it to the ground

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Or you could check out my thread entitled Means & methods of protecting your Kit from theft. I believe I covered larger equipment as well.

easy-lift guy

 

Do you have a link for that - we've just bought a new chipper and I actually dreamt that we'd been broken and they smashed down a 6"concrete block wall and extracted it through the rubble - cutting the alarm in the process and poisioning the dog. ONG my dreams are frightening!

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i know a guy around my way has a trip wire attached to one of these really works a treat as you think that someone has shot you lol and a security light

Alarm Gun to Fire 12 gauge Alarm Blanks - ALLCOCK'S OUTDOOR STORE mabey you could attach it to the tow hitch so will go off when thats messed with

 

We use those around the pheasant n partridge pens. We leave the wad in there and it frightens anyone who sets them off. Ive set one off on a shoot day. Got a big bruise soon after.

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