scoutcub
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- Aug 19, 2008
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- Tractor
- Yanmar LX4900//Cub 7532//Cub Yanmar SC2400//Komatsu D38//Cub Volunteer//Cub SZ60/CAT 289C/CAT 308
It's a horrible feeling, and after the deed is done you always question yourself "why didn't I do X and XX".
In 2006 I had a 2005 F-350, Lance truck camper, pulling a trailer with a TLB, mower, Lawn tractor, my good chainsaw, cash, personal papers, golf clubs, etc. stolen from a motel parking lot. I had just retired from the military, and was starting a new job in Seattle, and was going to live in the camper for awhile. After the fact, I told myself....if I just extended the backhoe out to the side, they could have never drove away.....along with numerous other security measures that I thought of. But, as typical, you only think about it after it happens.
To add insult to injury, after I placed several "stolen" and "reward" postings, some low life scum actually called me and said they knew where the stolen items were, and if I wired them $100 thru western union they would tell me the location.....nice.
Now I'm extra vigilant (and paranoid) whenever I leave some gear/equipment somewhere unattended. There's been several threads on tractor theft/countertheft measures which might not deter some pros, but will slow them down and deter the amateurs.
Word to the wise.....
Brin - sorry you had to go thru it.
Anyone have some claymores for sale??
In 2006 I had a 2005 F-350, Lance truck camper, pulling a trailer with a TLB, mower, Lawn tractor, my good chainsaw, cash, personal papers, golf clubs, etc. stolen from a motel parking lot. I had just retired from the military, and was starting a new job in Seattle, and was going to live in the camper for awhile. After the fact, I told myself....if I just extended the backhoe out to the side, they could have never drove away.....along with numerous other security measures that I thought of. But, as typical, you only think about it after it happens.
To add insult to injury, after I placed several "stolen" and "reward" postings, some low life scum actually called me and said they knew where the stolen items were, and if I wired them $100 thru western union they would tell me the location.....nice.
Now I'm extra vigilant (and paranoid) whenever I leave some gear/equipment somewhere unattended. There's been several threads on tractor theft/countertheft measures which might not deter some pros, but will slow them down and deter the amateurs.
Word to the wise.....
Brin - sorry you had to go thru it.
Anyone have some claymores for sale??