GreensvilleJay
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Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
I agree, lots of good info. My backup is a semi automatic insurance policy.This thread has been an interesting read but to me it's just another reason I store all my "stuff" indoors and have the property covered with camera's.
My backup is a good insurance policy....
Be careful using that insurance policy, unless you live in Texas maybe...if you are referring to what I think you are...LOLI agree, lots of good info. My backup is a semi automatic insurance policy.
Don’t disagree…if financed through Kubota you have a dew years of coverage if as good as they claim for the machine…trailer you are on your own though. If someone wants something bad enough they will get it. That’s reality. You don’t have to make it easy though. I keep a fairly expensive lock on the trailer(Reese lock pin is not enough) however I suspect some with a cordless sawzall and minimal patience can outsmart it…but they have to try. Machine itself…OEM keys are not anything special…you can get a secondary ignition, not too expensive and unless the a-hole(don’t sensor me that’s what people are who don’t respect private property) brings a jumper they have to risk a second trip. Be nice to your neighbors and have some open topic about what to do if you see strange vehicle in each other’s drive. Do they know and trust you? Do they know your schedule and when you are away? Nothing wrong with being a good neighbor (but don’t be too nosey) Make a plan/agreement. I am serious. It’s easy to block a driveway and send a text to the neighbor to make sure. But make an agreement in advance.I don't know about you guys but, I have a SUBSTANCIAL investment in my equipment! Between tractor, mini excavator and trailer, I have a crap load of money involved. Theft in this country is at an all time high while arrests and prosecutions are at an all time low. We all know the current state of affairs in the legal system that really hand cuffs Law Enforcement. I'd like to try to protect my investment against theft or, if stolen, I'd like to be able to go get it back! I've looked at some of the GPS tracking devices and I generally like what I see. The problem is I cant find exactly what I'm looking for.
I want a compact GPS device with both internal battery and vehicle power so that if the item is stolen and the battery is disconnected, it will still track for a decent amount of time.
I want it compact enough to hide well so as not to be found by the thief.
I don't want it to be OBD operated since there is no OBD on any of my equipment.
I don't want to have to pay a large sum of money monthly for it to operate.
I don't need it to tell me things like when my next service is due or how fast its going. Just simple accurate location.
I started this thread because I don't believe I'm the only one who wants these things. My hope is that collectively, we can find a system that will work for us.
What say you all?
Yep…if you have read some of my posts, then you know I would not trade 10 relatives for my dog. Get one and put a dog door / dog run in so dog can go in and out of the barn. I am partial to GSDs myself. Train it…it’s fun. Watch a video of the clown in the gear run and the GSD take the person off their feet….that’s fun too. That dog gives you enough time to stretch, do some yoga and cycle the bolt. Ask yourself what grandad would do…Make grandpa proud. Those are words to live by. Dogs are great judges of character…if they don’t like someone…let them not like them. It’s that simple.Thank you sir. I agree that is the world we live in. My point is that we need to change the world we live in and to DEMAND respect for personal property and well being. Its certain the courts wont do it. If someone steals from me or otherwise does me or mine physical or financial harm, I want them punished for that harm. If I cant find them then, no punishment will be executed. I want to find them.
I also own a backhoe!Be careful using that insurance policy, unless you live in Texas maybe...if you are referring to what I think you are...LOL
I am not sure I call that north…seems more that it’s definitely east. I spend a lot of time up north of there near stony creek hunting. I believe near Corinth off 9. Up by sacandaga…Great pizza place up there called Rocco’s… don’t drive through without stopping at Rocco’s. We don’t have pizza like that in Ohio. Beautiful part of the world.Hanover is a ways north. If I want crime I can drive 20 minutes to the City of Hudson. Found nice article.
Never knew this was such a problem.
I will stand by my statement that this is not an issue where I live. I will consider myself blessed.
Not to change subject but go east from my driveway and you hit Livingston , Clermont, Germantown and the Hudson River. But you will see at least 20 tractors and/or excavating equipment out in the fields or sitting next to barns.I am not sure I call that north…seems more that it’s definitely east.
As soon as I read 9 and Hudson only thing I am thinking about rest of weekend is Rocco’s pizza. Your post reads like Charlie browns teacher.Not to change subject but go east from my driveway and you hit Livingston , Clermont, Germantown and the Hudson River. But you will see at least 20 tractors and/or excavating equipment out in the fields or sitting next to barns.
My new LX does but it also has a 17 digit vinDoes anyone know if Kubota stamps the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into any part of the Kubota tractors? I know that the foil labels are easy to take off and once they are gone, it makes identification much more difficult.