Posted by DownNDirty on December 09, 2020 at 06:42:04 from (107.0.87.30):
In Reply to: JD keys posted by 37 chief on December 08, 2020 at 13:27:57:
In my younger years there were some tractor thefts that occurred in the county. A sheriff deputy came into the Ford/New Holland dealership I worked at and wanted to know who had purchased keys in the last month. I started to pull the report from the system based on the part number for the key when he saw the clear jar with keys in it behind me. We sold quite a few keys because the city people that would come up for the weekend would take the key out of their tractor and leave it at home when they returned to the "country" the next weekend. The deputy got pretty pissed when he realized that we were just selling keys and not asking questions. Started exclaiming that we were part of the problem and the reason that tractor thefts were so easy by just selling keys across the counter. We needed to be more responsible bla bla bla. When we told him the tractors took the same key and had been using the same key since the mid 1960's to now 2000, he was dumbfounded.
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