Heres what a friend in Kansas did.....During hunting season he found a 4WD pickup buried in his CRP ground....There was no one around.....They had opened up a gate with no trespassing and no hunting signs on it....He went and got his tractor and hooked a chain to the bumper and took off with lots of slack in it pulling the bumper off..
He then sat and waited for them...When they came back he told them that he had tried to pull them out with no luck....Of course they were really mad and said that we are calling the sheriff....He said don't worry,I have already called the sheriff (whom he knew well) and he knows about it.....He had the sheriff run the plates and they were from Kansas City,KS..He also told them to call a wrecker and gave them a local phone number...It was a friend of his that brought a semi wrecker and he charged them $500 to be pulled out.....When the hunters left they said that they were telling everyone about him and he said that "I sure hope that you do"..
He lives alone in an isolated rural area and continually has people trespassing and stealing stuff..One night while he was at work they took 10 suitcase weights and the bracket off this IH tractor..Theft is rampant in that area..One of his neighbors lost his 2366 IH combine batteries and they cut a $200 cable to get them off quickly...
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