Posted by JCarroll on May 04, 2012 at 08:54:20 from (75.22.113.218):
This is all for my tractors, so it is NOT O/T.
We're buying a 22 acre property 3 miles from the county seat in central Ohio. Law enforcement by the sheriff.
I expect we will live there 2 or 3 days, then back to our current home for 3 or 4 days to reload, then back and forth (probably forever). Property is a house some 800' back from the road, and a couple outbuildings right along the road. Everything I'm concerned with will be locked inside the house or buildings. There will be no piles of steel scrap - or old equipment - sitting outside.
We';re (at this time) strangers to the neighbors - don't expect them to be our security solution.
Outside are two propane tanks, 2 A/C condensers, and an old windmill tower. Electricity available at both the house and outbuildings. We do not have a dog (and won't).
Would like any/all advice to minimize the theft threat.
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