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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7001504" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>Have i a gun yes would i use it on an intruder ?? I really cant say it depends i suppose. Live in a big old farmhouse so probably sleep through any burglary and good luck to the burglar manhandling our ancient and heavy furniture down the front steps or out the back door .The yard and diesel tanks are another matter entirely and thats where i have had problems in the past . The diesel thefts came to a halt when i put salt in the road diesel tank and let them have about 200 litres of fuel...... Buy my white diesel now at the forecourt . A big handwritten " Dirty Tank Do Not Fill " sign now adorns the tractor tank and seems to be having the desired affect on the night visiting fuel fillers.</p><p>Some times i wish i lived in Texas and could put up a ARMED RESPONSE sign on the gate as the urban creeping thieving disease gets closer and closer .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7001504, member: 107020"] Have i a gun yes would i use it on an intruder ?? I really cant say it depends i suppose. Live in a big old farmhouse so probably sleep through any burglary and good luck to the burglar manhandling our ancient and heavy furniture down the front steps or out the back door .The yard and diesel tanks are another matter entirely and thats where i have had problems in the past . The diesel thefts came to a halt when i put salt in the road diesel tank and let them have about 200 litres of fuel...... Buy my white diesel now at the forecourt . A big handwritten " Dirty Tank Do Not Fill " sign now adorns the tractor tank and seems to be having the desired affect on the night visiting fuel fillers. Some times i wish i lived in Texas and could put up a ARMED RESPONSE sign on the gate as the urban creeping thieving disease gets closer and closer . [/QUOTE]
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