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In Reply to: Technolgy is great!!! posted by Welding man on June 29, 2021 at 05:15:33:
Several years ago there was a county owned excavator left on a job site. During the night a man tried to load it on a too small trailer, it slipped off or broke the trailer. He couldn't get it on or off, trapped!
He was caught and arrested, search warrants issued for his properties...
The man was professional thief, of maybe a high end hoarder! He had barns full of stolen cars, trucks, boats, tractors, equipment of every description.
Even went to the extreme of building a huge 3 story storage barn with an elevator, and a false front to make it look like an ageing barn!
Strange thing, evidently he never sold or used any of it, just put it away out of sight. Some had been there 20-30 years!
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