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While we're on the subject, anyone used the bulldog euroclamp?

 

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I've got the bigger one but been thinking about getting one of these for out and about to make life a bit easier

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I used to use a high end bicycle U lock through a wheel and around the suspension arm.

 

I may go and measure up and see if this is also viable on our GM190. A couple of those would certainly slow down a theft.

 

 

 

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Trying to think like a criminal would you not just hitch it up and drag the chipper down the road until the lock disintegrated? Never seen one that would hold up to much

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What ever you people buy make sure it doesn't have a key system similar to a vending machine ie a circle type lock n key . These locks are so easy to open ?

 

Many bike locks and u locks have the same key system ...... They are joke really :biggrin:

 

 

Home made security is the best by far . Although not certified . The crooks are up against something different :thumbup: Get a welder and get inventive: thumbup1:

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