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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2010

keeping the play toy safe

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  • well iff you have a key for the Deawoo and the electric key is still in it you can just as well push all the other equipment out of the way.

  • @gidrozin the Daewoo Does not have a universal key so no others fit it.

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  • dont say if they can get it they can have it...cause you know there are some colored guys whod be there in 5 mins. YARRRR!!!

  • @casefan14 I took the key out of it

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  • i can start that equipment with a pair of sisccors.

  • let me get a screw driver ilbe rite back

  • @Jack29151 why would I need to go through the trouble of hotwiring if I have a set of keys for Deawoo/Doosan equipment.That deawoo is about as complicated as a brick so starting is childs play.

  • @letsdig18

    If ya really want to keep it safe disconnect the battery or the fuel pump or something.

  • @gidrozin

    All you'd have to do is hotwire the skid steer, back it up, drop the 4 wheeler into neutral, pull it back, hotwire it and your good to go :D

    The whole damn thing could be defeated in about 15 minutes for a skilled worker :p

  • you can get window guards made up too so people dont shoot out ya windows

  • lol its not just rednecks, everyone does that man!

  • Wow! so many racist Arseholes in the comments! all because redneck is in the title.......WTF

  • @acousticguitar355 carved into the side of the hill. when i was by myself on weekends i'd park the hyundai 200 at the top of the hill, or the pickup if the excavator was at the bottom.. we had a lot of water pumps and stuff so if we needed groceries i'd hang back and watch the camp. lived in an old ass 35ft travel trailer on 3 week shifts.

  • i know what you mean. couple years ago i worked on a 2 man drilling rig (D5 CAT with a drill head ) about an hour from the nearest town about 60kms and half of that was gravel roads. you'd that being that far out nothing would go missing but once hunting season came around there were hunters swarming the area on weekends.. had to be on the look out and watching your equipment. going into the small mine site was a skinny ass road cut through the trees with a D8 then a very steep hill

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