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Subject: [Fot] Trailer Security
From: edunn at transfueler.com (Edward Dunn)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2017 21:15:54 -0700
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I own the largest mobile fuel trailer company in the country.  We offer the 
GEOsky Alert as an option, for those buyers who are interested in knowing where 
their equipment is at all times. It also alerts you if the trailer is moved.

Personally, I wouldn?t park any of our FIVE personal trailers in a storage lot, 
especially with a car / tools in them?  If you?ve got a trailer & your race car 
sitting in a storage lot somewhere, thieves can break any lock, and away they 
go.  You won?t know about it until you go to pick up your trailer, and it?s 
gone? All the locks in the world won?t keep out someone who wants your stuff.

OK, we?re GEOsky Alert dealers.  (If you mistakenly think I?m trying to get 
rich off FOT folks, feel free to buy from another dealer) Because there is NO 
other way to properly secure your trailer, car, equipment, etc.  Again, someone 
steals your car trailer after breaking all fourteen of your locks?  Do the 
locks advise you of the theft? Of course not.  Only ONE system will actively 
protect your trailer & contents, and even alert you if it is moved, broken 
into, etc. Your locks will not. GEOsky Alert will. Pretty simple.

Ed



Edward Dunn
President

Quality Fuel Trailer and Tank Inc.
4580 Klahanie Drive SE
Suite 423
Sammamish, WA 98029

425-526-7566   x 7012
800-509-1904

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From: Jim Gray [mailto:toodamnfunky at comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 7:18 PM
To: Edward Dunn <edunn at transfueler.com>; 'D V' <explore8 at outlook.com>
Subject: RE: [Fot] Trailer Security

Edward,
I don?t agree that locks aren?t the answer. I do agree that a GPS tracker is a 
great idea though. Most ( if not all )thieves are lazy, they look for easy 
marks with
little risk. Sometimes they are more determined if the reward is high. I use a 
wheel boot that will puncture the tires if moved, I use another lock in place 
of the ball
and latch the tongue lock down on that and another padlock on the latch. They 
can all be defeated but it will take some effort and it would make some noise
so I think the risk out weighs the reward in my case. Another trailer right 
next to mine was left unlocked one time that I know of and it was taken. That 
tells me they troll
the lot which is private but not secured on a regular basis. I also block it in 
with a Ford F450. So, I would say make it difficult by locking it well and get 
a tracker.
I use those puck shaped locks on all the doors. I haven?t seen any signs of 
tampering in two years.
I?m looking into the one you suggested now.
jim g

From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Edward Dunn via 
Fot
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] Trailer Security

There's only one real choice, and it's not locks...
GEOsky Alert is the system. It tracks your trailer 24/7. Doesn't need police 
activation like LoJack does. Lots of west coast racers use it, with several 
successful recoveries.

Edward Dunn
TransFueler
425-526-7566

Walt
I don't have tracking solutions but I use the master lock hitch lock which I 
don't see available anymore. It wrapped completely around the hitch coupler  
and had a locking pin going through the release. Do not get the yellow coupler 
lock that is a u clamp around the coupler. My understanding is that those can 
literally be kicked off they are so week.

I also have the round padlocks on my rear door and side door.

Lastly I run a pretty stout chain through my tandem wheels on one side and lock 
using the round padlock.

I have also heard guys pulling the pin on the electric brakes when leaving.

My trailer is stored under cover in a secure lot and i have left it unlocked 
before. All of the above can be broken into but it's like the old saying about 
being chased by a bear....you just have to be faster (or more secure) than the 
next guy.

Sent from my iPhone

I?m about to purchase a new enclosed trailer to haul my TR6 racecar. Do ny FOT 
members have suggestions as to security/tracking solutions for my new trailer?
Thank You,
Walt Hollowell
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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