Posted by rrlund on October 27, 2012 at 14:51:01 from (207.241.137.116):
A guy has a field of corn back in behind a hay field of mine that I'm going to plow up next spring anyway. Easiest way to get big stuff to the field where the corn is,is across my hay field. So I told him to go ahead and take the combine and truck in that way. It's been raining a lot,so he just took the combine back,had the truck and 5th wheel trailer out by the road and was coming out to dump every time. He came out to dump and discovered somebody had gotten in to his truck and took 2 cell phones,2 coats and of all things,a new gathering chain for the combine,still in the box. They had to have heard the combine running and knew he was right there,I could hear it all the way down at the house. Takes some guts. I just don't know why somebody would have taken the gathering chain too? There were fuel cans in the back of the truck and they didn't take those.
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