A CLAYMORE mine would also suffice.
Egon
A CLAYMORE mine would also suffice.
Egon
Pat,
You're full of evil ideas! I love it!
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Gary
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Hey! Aren't you supposed to be working?
A friend of mine is a former police officer who developed a device specifically for different kinds of trailers to prevent trailer theft. It's kind of cool that it actually goes around the trailer coupler. He told me that trailer theft is a huge billion dollar a year industry and it's not so much the trailers as the contents.
He also gave me some tips for around Christmas time to never put boxes on your curve so that prospective theives can see the goodies you got for Christmas. Rather cut the boxes up or destroy them, as thieves are always looking for their next easy target.
Hope that helps.
Charles
By the way if want to check my friends trailer theft prevention website, his name is Bill Disher and his website is The Industry Leader in Trailer Security.
Lo-jack for cars also makes one for trailers. The police can triangulate the signal and find stolen trailers inside buildings...
We have a little 5 X 8 box trailer with high sides and nice racks inside for the tie-downs. I would hate to have to duplicate it so what I do is unpin the tilt bed mechainsm and leave it tilted. Then I have a piece that fits between the trailer body and the tongue such that the trailer is in dump position and cannot be leveled to tow it away. I have two of those receiver hitch pin locks that hold the anti-theft piece in place.
CJDave