Elviscaretaker
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May be a stupid idea but back up to a tree (assuming you have a front loader) aim the bucket in at a dig angle, lift and remove front tires. Lower it to the ground and bring the tires home.
That may work until some "fashionable thief" sees it.Paint it pink![]()
I've found that you can make more $/hr with honest work. Thieves are typically dumb and lazy.If you were a crook, what would you do for a $20-$40K worth of equipment?
You are correct, they don't work for crap in rural areas unless you get lucky and someone is passing by with an I-phone.I don't know much about air tags but I thought they had to have a participating iPhone within range to work. I just Googled the range for an airtag and it says it needs to be within about 33 feet of an iPhone and can sometimes work up to 100 feet in an open area. That might work in a densely populated treeless area but doesn't seem like it would be much use in a rural area.
Get a shipping container and put it in it, lock it. Protects from theft, vandalism and weather.
Shipping containers need their sides to be covered with 6" or more of concrete and rebar to discourage those with a good angle grinder and cutting wheels.Shipping container with a lock box.
I wonder if a tractor sitting with missing parts would invite thieves and vandals... Thoughts?May be a stupid idea but back up to a tree (assuming you have a front loader) aim the bucket in at a dig angle, lift and remove front tires. Lower it to the ground and bring the tires home.
You think thieves can read?Get an blank invoice from a local tractor dealer. Fill it out so it looks professional with "engine locked up", $15,000 repair estimate.
Install a battery disconnect switch with small 18 gauge wire across contacts. When switch is open, key on it will have instrument lights...but wire blows like a fuse if they try starting it.
My tractor is ~100 miles from the house on 25 wooded acres, no structures.Get a shipping container and put it in it, lock it. Protects from theft, vandalism and weather.
I forgot. Leave this on the steering wheel with a note "Run Dick run".You think thieves can read?
Most are... forget it!
In today world even half inch chain is quick to dispatch with a battery powered cutting wheel.If I had to leave it I would chain the front and rear wheels together with a 3/8" chain and two locks.