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“Quad Vice” Stopped ATV Theft
ATV theft is a big problem in many places, including England where farmer Gareth Davies came up with a foolproof locking device.    
  Davies raises a flock of Welsh mountain sheep in a region of England plagued by 4-wheeler thefts. One of his neighbors has had five 4-wheelers stolen, 2 in a single year.
  The anti-theft device he designed works by driving the 4-wheeler onto a metal stand. It uses the motion of the rear wheels moving forward to send a piston through one of the rear wheels, locking the vehicle in place. The patented design means the thief would need to have the 4-wheeler’s ignition key and put the rear wheels in reverse, in order to disengage the locking system and drive the 4-wheeler off the stand.
  It takes just 10 sec. to secure the 4-wheeler in the vice and, as it weighs 660 lbs. and is bolted down, it’s more than a match for criminals.
      Davies has already sold 3 Quad Vice models and is currently exhibiting it at farm shows to drum up support for the product. It retails for $1,935, but he says that with the help of potential investors, the design could be modified in order to lower the price.



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2017 - Volume #41, Issue #5