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Re: O/T Make it easier on the poor thieves
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Posted by Rod F. on July 30, 2005 at 14:26:58 from (142.177.80.203):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Make it easier on the poor thieves posted by George in Biloxi on July 29, 2005 at 20:57:11:
Hi George, What is it about tore up backs this week anyway? I put mine out on Monday, and it's just getting better the last couple days. I guess I'm not helping it too much by keeping going either, but I've got little choice. Guess I can be a little crabby at times. This thread just surprised me a little, as I've always just taken that sort of thing as commonplace. We seldom even take keys from a tractor. Not that's it isn't a worry at times, but if somebody was going to make off with anything, the key won't stop them. On more than one occasion, I've started a Ford with a 4" galvanized spike, and vice grip, or a small flat screwdriver. Just about anything will do in a pinch. I hope your search goes well with the wheels too. That's kind of a kick in the nether region..., having those six bolt wheels. It just makes life hard, or costly. Hope you're back in fightin' form soon. Take care. Rod
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