Posted by Greg K on October 13, 2013 at 08:04:34 from (75.104.168.145):
In Reply to: #$%@ THIEVES!!!! posted by Dan T in MO on October 12, 2013 at 20:36:38:
I went down to my tractor shed the other week to get my H. While there I noticed the gas cap off of my B was just setting on top of the tank. Upon closer inspection I realized the tank was bone dry, so I looked in the tank of the C and it was dry also. When I checked the H it was 3/4 full so I looked around and realized my 2 gallon gas can, half full of diesel, was also gone. A few days later I realized my generator in the same shed was also empty. It turns out the H was parked in the doorway so they must have felt safe stealing the gas from the others out of view of the road. This shed is in sight of a well traveled gravel road with doors that are never shut but there is a fence around the place. I don"t know if someone dropped the thief off or if they parked down the road on a minimum maintenance road out of sight of the main road. I"m going to have a change of how things are done here now.
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