Posted by NY 986 on July 13, 2017 at 15:19:24 from (184.53.49.131):
I was looking on the IH site and they were talking about a stolen tractor. If I had to guess that tractor was broken down for parts such as what they would call with automobiles a chop shop operation. I know a guy who parts out some equipment and he was telling me that he was hit a few times last winter whereas before he seldom had problems. Yes, times are tough and there is the issue of drug abuse among other things but is that alone driving this? I don't think that is drug addicts from the city driving this but people who are fairly knowledgable that know what the "money" items are. It used to be there was a sense of brotherhood that you did not steal from those around you not that you should steal at all. But today there are a lot of people out in the country who are indifferent to those around them including family. BTW this had not been an issue that at least that I got to know about for a good dozen years. Probably the last time before the present farming was in the doldrums.
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