Posted by Steve@Advance on June 08, 2017 at 08:14:46 from (24.182.105.179):
In Reply to: Re: Stolen Tractor posted by RedMF40 on June 08, 2017 at 06:08:53:
Red, a friend of mine was at his girlfriends house. out in the front yard, saw his truck go driving by...
It was a 20 year old Toyota work truck, a worthless old beater, but probably had $10,000 worth of construction tools in it. It didn't need a key to start, the ignition had broken years ago, but you did have to know how to manipulate the switch to get it started.
Now he was out of a truck, and every tool he owned.
He reported it stolen, started the process of replacing everything, no insurance.
A few days later he gets home, there is the truck, back in the driveway, everything intact, even a full tank of gas!
He never did find out what was going on, he thinks it may have been picked up by mistake, another construction worker dropped off at the wrong house.
Or maybe someone had a change of heart, brought it back...
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