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Re: Tresspasser on farm how do you handle it???


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Posted by Dick L on July 31, 2014 at 18:20:22 from (50.51.144.32):

In Reply to: Tresspasser on farm how do you handle it??? posted by jocco on July 31, 2014 at 13:13:44:

I have that happen a lot. I just tell them that nothing is for sale and please leave. I took all of my stuff out back, 16 tractors, baler, rake, haybine, fitting tools, thinking it would solve the problem. Nope, people still walk out back and roam around. It bothers me some but not as bad as the tricks some play. The Craftsman 18 horse I use to do chores sets behind the house out of sight. I use it every night and morning. Started it one morning and the smoke rolled out of the exhaust and quit. I thought something broke like a piston to let that much smoke all at once. That evening I removed the plug and it was fouled with oil. I washed it out and gave to a try. It started and quickly died and the smoke poured out again. I puller the dip stick and it had oil clear to the top. Drained out more than twice the oil it should have. I filled the crankcase with diesel and drained it out, cleaned the plug again, put new oil up to the full line on the dip stick. That was late spring and it has ran without smoke and has not used oil. Other thing have been rain caps removed, switches turned on, gas lines loosened. pee in gas tanks and drawbar pins removed from swinging drawbars. I figure it is most likely ex employees doing the tricks getting even for me expecting them to come to work for a check and not be selling pot on the parking lot for extra money. I heard I was a bad person for setting in a dark office watching and then walking out and catching them selling. The ones roaming around always say they thought it was for sale or they heard it was for sale. I sharpened the blades on my Woods R59 two weeks ago. I had in front of the shed two days with the mower up in the air with an engine lift. I went out to mow and about 30 feet or so from the road I hit a rock that bent the center blade. The only way it could have got there would have been for someone to pitch it there from the road.


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