imdoo'n
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got a PM from adamg last night in regards to ABUS 12ks chains..... look dang tough, going to do some research on them this weekend.
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cool, looks good, anywhere to purchase them?
got a PM from adamg last night in regards to ABUS 12ks chains..... look dang tough, going to do some research on them this weekend.
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cool, looks good, anywhere to purchase them?
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at least someone would hear a grinder or see the sparks....... what else is a person todo? I mean obviously we're insured, but at what point do we just stop locking our stuff up and say "hey you want it, take it"?
The other thing that surprises me is how many people travel with their keys in their machines..... Mine are NOT in ANY of my machines when I travel.
Leave the Lil duke tied to your sled... If that isn't good enough hire a Mexican with an AK 47 to watch it....lol
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hard to hear or see anything from 20km away when they have your toys in their shop being parted out. not sure if they need a key for that either. like one poster said, you could always have bigger chains and fatter locks than buddy next to you.
Leave the Lil duke tied to your sled... If that isn't good enough hire a Mexican with an AK 47 to watch it....lol
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looks like that chain will do the job, should be able to obtain at a bike shop, I think!
12 American Bulldogs are my security system for my family and our sleds.
Most people won't even come into my yard when they hear them bark!
If interested check out my site to see all our dogs and future litters.
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Cheers,
Rick
Nice looking Dogs!
got a PM from adamg last night in regards to ABUS 12ks chains..... look dang tough, going to do some research on them this weekend.
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What would be the best protection for the enclosed with two axes? Put a chain through 2 wheels on one side? So it cant be dragged away? Chain it to the pole or a tree? That ABUS on the link is way too thick to go through trailer rims. But thin chain doesn't help. Denver boot looks big but if they know how to open the lock it would be useless.
Keep the rear ramp to the wall, so it cant be opened?
Anything else? What do you think?