Do You Hide Keys on Equipment?

   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #1  
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Las Vegas Nevada
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Caterpillar 308
I don't like to hide keys on equipment for use of operators, mechanics or float drivers, I prefer them to have their own keys. I got to wondering if hiding keys is common practice or not. I have found some rental machines delivered with keys in the switch, or hidden on the machine. What do you guys do?
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #2  
Well - first, Welcome to TBN. Where & how I keep the keys is related to a situation that may be fairly unique to this area. The key slot on my ATV does not have a "cover" of any kind. We have some form of wasp that likes to lay its eggs in tiny slots and I've had to dig this mess out of my ATV more than once. Sooo.... I heated up the key to the ATV - jammed it in the key slot and I don't think a gorilla could pull it out now. The Kubota has a "key slot cover" that works, so I keep those keys in the house along with all the other vehicle keys.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #3  
All my keys stay in the ignition. Colt, Ruger and Remington keep them safe plus a couple of observant neighbors.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #4  
Job sites I have been on hide them, I hid them on my machines on my last job.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #5  
Never had a tractor with a key. Although i can only afford older ones with the toggle switch and push button.


But we leave all our keys in our trucks and cars. My dad has never had one stolen in 18+years
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #6  
Depends. If it's in plain sight of a passer by I take the key out and keep it with me unless someone else will be using it then I'll hide it. If it's in at home I'll normally leave the key in it. We live 1/4 of a mile off the main road shared down a gated drive with one neighbor who's almost always home that's within eye sight and we have video surveillance that runs 24/7.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #7  
On the trucks I drove at a lumberyard, and also at the moving companies I worked at, the 3 most common places drivers would leave keys (so other drivers could use the trucks):
Between the sun visor and roof liner.
Under the front rubber floor mat.
On top of the driver side front tire.

Generally, I don't discuss security specifics with people on the internet, but I'll give a hint where I don't keep my spare keys:
Anywhere on the vehicle.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #8  
On my last job, everyone had their own key. If a key was left on a forklift at the end of the shift, the forklift would not be where you left it the next morning. Someone on the off-shift would "borrow" it and not put it back where he found it. So the first hour or two was spent driving around in a JD Gator looking for that forklift. This industrial plant was set on 500 acres of which about 70 were under roof!!! My department had an extra one disappear for 6 weeks before we found where it was hiding.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #9  
Never had a tractor with a key. Although i can only afford older ones with the toggle switch and push button.


But we leave all our keys in our trucks and cars. My dad has never had one stolen in 18+years

Some kids stole my old '60 Chevrolet and it didn't have any keys in it. Anyone who has ever owned one, knows that after a couple years you don't need a key.
 
   / Do You Hide Keys on Equipment? #10  
Fact is on most equipment 'one key fits all', at least with heavier construction stuff and one lots of smaller machines.
Back a few years on EBay for about $30-40. you could get a set of a dz keys that were guaranteed to access all makes of construction equipment.
About the only thing locks on tractors and heavy equipment will do is prevent the spur of the moment 'joy ride'.

I guess the thoughts are that being slow and cumbersome by nature most equipment would not get far nor would it be easy to conceal.
You sort of get more noticed driving down main street on a tractor than in a Honda Civic and besides LEO's like you to be plated for road use.
Equipment theft tends to be professionally done and as such not a simple key will stop a pro besides of which I would suspect most pros are low life lazy ex mechanics.
 

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