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Thermoguy wrote:Bmach wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
I think I read on here that any ball lock can be bypassed, the best way to insure no once can steel it, use a thick chain and chain the 2 wheels together. Then it can't be moved because the wheels won't turn...
Remove the tires and replace. Now it can be moved. Very simple.
Or just use a battery operated cutting wheel.
Nothing is fool proof.
If someone has a cutting wheel and 2 extra tires with the right lug pattern, I think they should get the trailer and an award for being the most prepared. Many thefts are that of opportunity vs well planned out events... Just my thought. The person that originally posted did repossessions of RV's. Said that is the most difficult to reposes.
If the OP could lock it in his back yard, park a car in front of it, or otherwise store it in a safe place, would he have asked the question? I'm guessing it's at a storage lot and he is concerned someone could hook up and drive off with it. It the lot owner doesn't see a guy changing tires, due to a chain through them, then you might need to chose a different lot...
Sep-10-2021 12:17 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
If someone has a cutting wheel and 2 extra tires with the right lug pattern, I think they should get the trailer and an award for being the most prepared. Many thefts are that of opportunity vs well planned out events... Just my thought. The person that originally posted did repossessions of RV's. Said that is the most difficult to reposes.
If the OP could lock it in his back yard, park a car in front of it, or otherwise store it in a safe place, would he have asked the question? I'm guessing it's at a storage lot and he is concerned someone could hook up and drive off with it. It the lot owner doesn't see a guy changing tires, due to a chain through them, then you might need to chose a different lot...
Sep-10-2021 12:13 PM
jdc1 wrote:
I just live in area where I don't worry about theft.
Sep-10-2021 12:10 PM
Sep-10-2021 11:49 AM
Sep-10-2021 11:48 AM
Bmach wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
I think I read on here that any ball lock can be bypassed, the best way to insure no once can steel it, use a thick chain and chain the 2 wheels together. Then it can't be moved because the wheels won't turn...
Remove the tires and replace. Now it can be moved. Very simple.
Or just use a battery operated cutting wheel.
Nothing is fool proof.
Sep-10-2021 11:19 AM
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Sep-10-2021 10:20 AM
Thermoguy wrote:
I think I read on here that any ball lock can be bypassed, the best way to insure no once can steel it, use a thick chain and chain the 2 wheels together. Then it can't be moved because the wheels won't turn...
Sep-10-2021 10:02 AM