Basic theft prevention

   / Basic theft prevention #61  
Amateur, opportunistic or professional theft has been around forever. Some just seem to like thievery. Historically, horse thievery was, well, severely frowned upon.

Depending on the outlook of property owners in an area, professional thieves just seem to know which areas are best to avoid. Hmmm, wonder why?

Amateurs, well may not be the brightest lights........as such thievery can be a very dangerous business. All kinds of accidents can and do happen when heavy machinery is involved.

Good neighbours keep their eyes open and know when there are people about who don't belong or have a good reason to be there. Good neighbours will band together to look after local problems. I live in one of those areas. When someone is seen casing, they are tailed by first one pickup, then soon more.

It is quickly self evident, even to amateurs, that perhaps it would be safer to go elsewhere if you have no business in the area.

Thievery, you know, can be a dangerous business.
 
   / Basic theft prevention #62  
I use overseas shipping containers. They are 40 and 20 ft long you can find used ones with metal boxes built over the lock. Much harder to get into than any shed. Also here sheds increase property assessments for taxes but containers are considered portable and not taxed. I also like defend cellular cameras. They have night vision but work best with some additional light for added clarity
 
   / Basic theft prevention #63  
I use overseas shipping containers. They are 40 and 20 ft long you can find used ones with metal boxes built over the lock. Much harder to get into than any shed. Also here sheds increase property assessments for taxes but containers are considered portable and not taxed. I also like defend cellular cameras. They have night vision but work best with some additional light for added clarity
We use those on construction sites for many years. They have also been broken into many times over many years.
 
   / Basic theft prevention #64  
We use those on construction sites for many years. They have also been broken into many times over many years.
Yeah, that is what they cut a hole into large enough to crawl through at my last place. I had the lock reinforced to make it troublesome, but they still cut thru the walls on the back side.
David from jax
 
   / Basic theft prevention #65  
Want to stump them? Get a 7 flat trailer connector and mount it in a place that would seem normal. A spool of wire and a mating 7 flat trailer connector.
The tricky part is to run wires from the mounted connector to essential circuits on the machine and number them. Loop the wire from say the fuel shut off to the 7 flat connector and back out to the fuel circuit. Do the same with the ignition. Take the mating 7 blade connector and wire it to connect the loops. The trick is to make every wire the same color and make the harness look as original as possible. You can wire as many mating connectors as you want to make sure there is always one available. Even if they load it up and haul it off it is highly likely they will give up in frustration before they ever get it to run. I got a call on a stolen skid steer from 300 miles away because it was abandoned on a road and law enforcement contacted me through the s/n. Sounds complicated but it is amazingly effective. Won’t run without the mating connector and all the wires look the same.
 
   / Basic theft prevention #66  
Your best bet is not to leave your tractor on your property. You will worry yourself to death. Just trailer it back and forth. I have never left my tractor at our 2nd property 200 yards away. Today the thieves are everywhere.
 
   / Basic theft prevention #67  
Your best bet is not to leave your tractor on your property. You will worry yourself to death. Just trailer it back and forth. I have never left my tractor at our 2nd property 200 yards away. Today the thieves are everywhere.
I know a dealer that has concrete road separation barriers around his tractors in front of his building and high chain link fence around everything else in the yard. He says people will steal anything and everything including things they don't want or need.
 
   / Basic theft prevention #68  
Can you store at a nearby neighbor for a fee?
 
   / Basic theft prevention #69  
Another trick I use are signs at all the entrances that warn of live fire range and “You are now downrange!”
 
   / Basic theft prevention #70  
Make home made signs...very crude, bent nails, etc. Slop on white paint. When dry in red write "nO tRupSassin" on it crooked & dripping. Throw a few empty 12ga 00 shells at base with empty cheap whiskey bottle.
Like this, just not as polished.
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