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The lock at the end of the chain

Tow4

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Cut the chain and take the lock to a locksmith. They can re-key it. The last one I did cost about $9.
 

Recovry4x4

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If anyone has any of these lock they don't care to keep, I will be taking donations of them at the GA Rally.
 

cucvrus

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I wish I knew you wanted them. I just scrapped 2 - 5 gallon buckets of them military US Lock padlocks that I accumulated over the years. I have a pad lock fetish that I at last count I had about 75 new locks in the box un-used. But let my kids lose the keys to a pad lock and I am ballistic. A man has got to keep his priorities in alignment.
 

cucvrus

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No each lock had its own separate key. The vehicle ignition keys were the same but the padlock chains on the steering wheel each had a different key. The master key was a bolt cutter.
 

CARNAC

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Hmmmm, so picking and entering, find the evidence, go back out, get a search warrant, kick the door, bust em.

I like the way that works. LOL
 
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