Posted by PJH on March 06, 2014 at 07:31:03 from (50.40.227.70):
In Reply to: Stolen Trailer posted by Traditional Farmer on March 06, 2014 at 05:35:17:
Glad you found one of your trailers - good luck with the other one. A friend recently had his chained and padlocked generator stolen from his pickup, in broad daylight, at a campground in Texas. It's a shame there isn't an easy way to electrify a vehicle when you go off and leave it, but that would clog up the court system.
I've got lots of home made stuff around here. When I get something built, I take a good center punch and punch my name in a conspicuous but hard to grind spot. Also take pictures, being careful to make sure my name is visible in the pic. I do it as much to help things get home when someone borrows it, as I do to identify it after a theft. A couple of years ago, a guy in the neighborhood died before he returned a front wheel and a potato plow that he'd borrowed from me. I was able to get the plow back, (my name was on it) but the wheel and tire was on his tractor, and I didn't even pursue it. It sold with the tractor at the sale. Water under the bridge, as they say. Interesting that another local guy had also loaned him a potato plow, and it didn't come home either, in fact, it never has been found.
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