yellowdogsvc
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How do you all secure your toolcat from theft if you don't have the password protected display? Do you think a "boot" would be a good way to deter theft?
odleefs said:Yellowdogsvc,
Yes, a boot would work well in slowing the bastards down. I use an old fashioned CLUB when my toolcat is left home alone (and leave it in my ADP protected garage!) I feel that these measures only prevent "honest theives" (read also as lazy or unmotivated) from stealing items and that a determined thief can overcome almost any device that secures something.
Steve
bevery said:You could always chain it to a post, tree or other equipment using a heavy chain and paddle lock. Possibly weld up some mechanism that could use a reciever hitch lock that would fasten it around a post or tree. -Brandon
bevery said:A reciever hitch lock is 5/8" diameter and nearly impossible to cut with a bolt cutters, hacksaw or sawsall. Wrap your chain or cable around something solid sliding both ends of the chain or cable inside the 2" reciever hitch and running the 5/8" locking pin through the end loops of the cable. Just keep in mind, if they want it bad enough they will get it at any cost. Also toolcats are increadibly tough to pull with out the hydros running. You could always put a hidden deadman switch on the ignition wires underneath the tilit bed. ---Brandon