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KillerIsMe
May 04, 2017Explorer
ctilsie242 wrote:Get a token hitch lock, so a would-be thief sees that the rig is secured. Then, secure the wheels with a wheel boot or a simple chain through the pair. After getting permission from the owner where I store my trailer, I sunk an anchor into the ground under my trailer, and have the trailer wheels chained to that. A thief might cause damage, but it would be less damage than if the thing was stolen and it was turned into a "kitchen."
Again, I hear you brother. I bought an old anchor from a WWI dreadnaught, and my brother, who works for Chesapeake, came out with some of his co-workers and put up one of those gas well towers. They drilled down about a mile and sank the anchor and we chained the Jay Feather to it, but **** if somebody didn't turn my Feather into a kitchen after all. Can't trust these Pennsylvania yahoos.
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