Posted by ericlb on October 20, 2012 at 06:44:16 from (72.173.192.59):
In Reply to: thiefs posted by ron wi on October 20, 2012 at 04:55:23:
the papers, radio,pawn shops and cops ect for a hundred mile radius needs to be informed [ the local cops will usually do the pawn shops] also any tractor shows and swap meets scheduled need to have somebody looking, thieves only know these things have value, so they will be trying to sell them to somebody in that area 90% of the time, usually to get money for their dope habit, if they can find just 1 or 2 they can get a line on these scum, and hopefully recover the rest of the items, that much value there going to do some time hopefully, and become "bubba's" new best friend i can understand how they feel, i had a freind who lost 7 fully restored full size tractors along with 3 vehicles in a major wildfire, he's 82, and his homeowners insurance refused to cover the loss
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