@@BazzarRepairs I broke down and bought a set of them. They fit around the mower wheels good and you can’t seem to twist/turn them and slip them off…so I guess I’m getting a level of security out of them. Thank you
@@BazzarRepairs something else I did that you might want to mention to your viewers to secure, well, anything. I have to store my riding mower outside under the carport. I just bought it, and it is an electric that cost $4000. A tidy investment. So I had 2 holes drilled into my concrete slab. Then had eyelet hardware placed into the holes with some fast acting cement. So then I run security chains through the eyelets and wrapped around the frame of the mower. It would take quite an effort (and noise!) to take this mower.
Just bought one had some trouble putting it on due to my tires are wide it’s a classic truck and been lowered so hit my had just where I had a placed taken off but got it on, leaving town for a few weeks and a idiot stop by started in on me about selling it about six plus times it’s not for sale and no I don’t want to trade for your car and a couple hundred dollars I have a much better car already plus it’s still not for sale. Anyway hope this keeps his away! He was creepy and my sweet dog went nuts barking at him !!!
Would this work on a riding lawnmower? The wheels on my mower are solid and no holes of any kind for the clamps to go into. Would it work? Thank you
Note sure send me a picture of the wheel. info@bazzarrepairs.com
@@BazzarRepairs I broke down and bought a set of them. They fit around the mower wheels good and you can’t seem to twist/turn them and slip them off…so I guess I’m getting a level of security out of them. Thank you
@@reality1958 Thats great!
@@BazzarRepairs something else I did that you might want to mention to your viewers to secure, well, anything.
I have to store my riding mower outside under the carport. I just bought it, and it is an electric that cost $4000. A tidy investment.
So I had 2 holes drilled into my concrete slab. Then had eyelet hardware placed into the holes with some fast acting cement. So then I run security chains through the eyelets and wrapped around the frame of the mower. It would take quite an effort (and noise!) to take this mower.
Golf carts?
Just bought one had some trouble putting it on due to my tires are wide it’s a classic truck and been lowered so hit my had just where I had a placed taken off but got it on, leaving town for a few weeks and a idiot stop by started in on me about selling it about six plus times it’s not for sale and no I don’t want to trade for your car and a couple hundred dollars I have a much better car already plus it’s still not for sale. Anyway hope this keeps his away! He was creepy and my sweet dog went nuts barking at him !!!
Glad you got it to work
i bought this same model. and in the morning when i tried to take it off it was JAMMED😢 can’t get it off.
I had my trailer stolen with one of these on.
They're absolute garbage, as can be seen here on the internet. Cracked real quick.