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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3874789" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I park things around the item I wish to protect.</p><p>I was roofing a house and I left my trailer on sight but I removed one of the wheels and let the air out of the other one.</p><p>It was still there when I came back.</p><p></p><p>My trailer hitch on my car is bolted on so you must have big wrenches to unbolt it.</p><p>Friend of mine made a long steel bar reach from one wheel to the other wheel on the opposite side of the trailer and made it hook into the rim on one side and the other had a padlock on it.</p><p></p><p>This lock was inside of a 5" steel round tube and you could not get bolt cutters inside the tube and there was just enough room to get the lock unhooked.</p><p></p><p>Never lost his trailer.</p><p>If you tried to drag it you would have skid marks and you could not remove the rims as the steel bar system pulled them into the hubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3874789, member: 15054"] I park things around the item I wish to protect. I was roofing a house and I left my trailer on sight but I removed one of the wheels and let the air out of the other one. It was still there when I came back. My trailer hitch on my car is bolted on so you must have big wrenches to unbolt it. Friend of mine made a long steel bar reach from one wheel to the other wheel on the opposite side of the trailer and made it hook into the rim on one side and the other had a padlock on it. This lock was inside of a 5" steel round tube and you could not get bolt cutters inside the tube and there was just enough room to get the lock unhooked. Never lost his trailer. If you tried to drag it you would have skid marks and you could not remove the rims as the steel bar system pulled them into the hubs. [/QUOTE]
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