Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles This is the lock picking lawyer. And what I have for you today is the ignition lock from a Caterpillar d eight bulldozer. It was sent to me by guy from the double check YouTube channel, which I'll link below. I'm really glad that he sent this to me because there is a big security issue here that I've wanted to address for a while. So today I'm going to show you two separate low skill methods for defeating this lock. First, we are going to rake it open. And in that regard, it's important to know that this is a double sided wafer lock, which means we'll have to rake both the top and the bottom before this will open. So let's get some tension in there and see just how quickly we can start up this bulldozer, Okay? Started right top. Now, as fast as that was, there is actually a far faster and easier way to operate this lock. You see, these caterpillar machines are kita like and it's not just them. Pretty much every company that makes heavy machinery is the same way. In fact, with this ring of keys, I can operate most of the heavy machinery out there. Everything from bulldozers to forklifts to farm tractors can be started with these keys. And right here is the five p 8500 k which should start up this d a bulldozer. Now, I'm told that the reasoning behind these key toe like machines is to prevent worksite delays if a key is lost. But it seems to me that this convenience is far outweighed by the potential for mayhem represented by this ring of keys. In any case, that's all I have for you today. If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below. If you like this video and would like to see more like it, please subscribe. And, as always, have a nice day. Thank you.
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