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I have discovered that this method is better than locks or chains. As you can see by the last picture its a very tiring job. :lol:
BTW....Their primary day job is being our indoors/outdoors pets. :sleep:
Happy Holidays to All.
Phil.....Baron and Jake (security)
Re: Trailer Security.....Beware long post (Phil-tha-Rush)
BTW, I just edited my post. Their primary day job is being our indoors (mainly) / outdoors pets. They both volunteered for the security work. :lol:
They are obedience trained. :blueangel:
Phil
Re: Trailer Security.....Beware long post (FlyboyZR1)
Yes, GS's make a very loyal and protective companion dog. They are smart and easy to train. They generally are most loyal and obedient to the one who trains and spends good quality time with them.
I get them when they are 8 weeks old.
Phil
Re: Trailer Security.....Beware long post (wheelsup)
Happy Holidays Phil:
Havent seen you in a while. You still come down to the banks? I've retired racing for a while until I figure out if I'm going to put in a solid axle or building another type of car. Just tired of being under the car instaed of in the car. I'll see you around at a couple of events.
It has been interesting to hear from all you guys. I just thought I'd lighten thinks up a bit around the holiday with this post.
Gene, I was down to the OBX over the Thanksgiving week. I looked for your "Green Machine" while traveling through the Hampton Road area. :eek:
Yes, the D44 and the clutch setup will definitely keep you wrenching as much as driving. The solid axle has kept me behind the wheel more.
Have a Safe and Happy Holiday.
Phil C