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Re: 15-30 Stolen
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Posted by can't trust anybody anymore on February 07, 2003 at 18:29:33 from (63.147.130.70):
In Reply to: 15-30 Stolen posted by Alex Dwyer on February 07, 2003 at 10:59:38:
Since it was in barn, it must of been taken by somebody that knew it was in there. That should narrow the subject list down quit a bit. And being slow geared and on steel wheel's, it pretty much had to be hauled to be relocated. That might narrow the subject list up a little further. If barn is in isolated area where nobody keeps an eye out, then you are pretty much back to sqaure one, it could of been anybody. Its amazing what people are capable of, even people you know. I don't know how many times relatives, neighbors, and friends have offered to just take stuff from my farm (which I watch closely) thinking that I would just let them have it. And alot of times it was items that I had no intention of getting rid of. Had a couple relatives that stole an item or two and have had to keep a special eye out for them so they didn't steal anything else. You just can't trust anybody anymore. I hope you get a tip and recover the tractor.
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