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Mike CHS

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I have actually thought about the drags they use to use on ball fields.....they used riders to drag fields and pick ups....that was befor 3 & 4 wheelers....:)

I use my riding mower to pull the seed spreader that holds 50 pounds. I got the drag harrow that @Baymule posted earlier in the thread. It literally threw the grass up quite a bit which I needed it to do. I tried a cattle panel (weighted) and it just slid across the built up grass and didn't mix anything. I could have used the landscape rake but it doesn't stir up the grass nearly as much as the harrow. When I bush hogged that field the grass was probably 18" so you can imagine how much residue was on top of the ground.
 

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They didn't call the police but I'm sure we will find out in the next day or so since everyone knows who it is. That kind of stuff doesn't normally happen around here but the kids here know about our alarms, cameras and the fact that we sleep with weapons beside our beds. Never had an issue here but we got used to the climate in North Charleston.
 

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He deserves some sort of punishment for sure. I like @Rammys idea too. But since everyone knows in the area, and the parents have to also be aware, and since the truck was sitting in their yard.... it might be enough to teach him a lesson with some sort of punishment, but it still is scary. And that is one reason to not tell people when/where you are going except for those that need to know... and then talk all you want about how good a time you had after you were back.
 

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It's not everyday you run into the thief with the level of intelligence of the "Home Alone" thieves. Though some opportunists have the lower level of intelligence, too many are conniving, well studied and planned out, and unfortunately dangerous or willing to cause undue harm. Nowadays the cyber crooks are pretty intelligent. Hackers or information cons worry me some, but the ones that will just as soon kill you if confronted than try to run away, or actually want the thrill of blood and death in their forethought are just plain psychotic.
 

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