stickshift
Well-known member
Now that the Atlantic hurricane season is about to get started, I've been thinking about my generator for the first time since last storm season. When the power is out, I run the genny in the backyard. I don't run it overnight , but I also don't lug it back to the garage. Which means that an enterprising thief or group of thieves could easily swipe my generator in the middle of the night, under cover of all the noise from neighbors running their generators. Given that generators are quite valuable in a local area affected by a multi-day power outage, I've been considering securing it while it's outside. My brother suggested digging a hole, pouring in some concrete, securing a D-ring to the concrete, cover back up with dirt (no grass here, so no turf damage issues). When I need to use the genny during an outage, dig to the D-ring, attach chain and secure to genny. A tree would be a good alternative, but no trees close to where I'd park the generator during use.
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas?


