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Posted by Dick2 on December 14, 2002 at 03:52:56 from (65.57.35.167):
In Reply to: Re: STOLEN TRACTORS posted by Sean Brinston on December 13, 2002 at 18:45:54:
Check your units over carefully and record every SN that you can find. It looks like there is an organized ring of thieves operating again. I knew of a new 930 Case that was stolen off the lot in ND. A farmer in Iowa brought in the injector pump years later, not realizing that the pump had a recorded SN. A guy with a closed semi truck approached my dealer in MT to sell a tractor for cash because the boss in AL hadn't given him enough fuel money. When he opened the trailer, there was the dealer's tractor off his own farm. They got the whole ring from AL.
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