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everytime I go on arbtalk (and this is without logging on), my Norton antivirus is blocking repeated attacks from Arb related websites. Is this a cookie thing, or is something more sinister afoot on arbtalk?!:001_huh:

 

Ditto, I'm getting the same (on a PC).

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Have a look at this set up for mobile plant tracking.

 

Only sold through ag dealers, as Kramp who are the distributors are trade only.

 

One version has built in battery so no need for battery on vehicle.

 

if anyone wants to know where to get one give me a shout with area you are in and I will get name of a dealer near to you who has access to them

 

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sadly i fit into the home owner with padlocks group as i cant make mad changes here, ie no huge gates etc. bit of layers going on though.

 

locked chain over entrance - local dog walkers knock on door if its down and i am not working in there, nosey but very kind lot.

 

first shed has a steel framed door with bars inside so cant carry kit out through if you kick the timber in, then machine inside chained to structure twice with well built in bolts.

 

trailer has hitch lock, wheel clamp and locking wheel nuts all wheels and huge chain deep into ground in concrete with rebar through it - jcb dug hole so its good and deep, thats more as an obvious detterent part.

 

other shed has a tight fitting door with two good locks, stupid hince screws removed and replaced with dome headed bolts so cant take door off from outside too quickly.

 

and last but not least - its all insured old for new so when it does happen it wont break me. note i am domestic user not a company.

 

just lots of locks and stuff to slow down people so idiot neighbour who leaves lovely ifor williams with mesh sides etc sitting with no locks at all ever goes first,

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