Posted by scot in pa on November 05, 2009 at 04:51:47 from (70.155.164.119):
In Reply to: Stolen Tractor posted by Gene Dotson on November 03, 2009 at 11:05:17:
There was a shiester near us that got all his equipment repo'd a couple times and the real estate company evicted him, but they had to give him a year because he had kids. They leased the ground to another guy, who made the hay, and left the loader tractor there because it's several miles down US 19 to get home. They went back a week and a half later, the hay was gone, the tractor had been used to move some dirt, and was out of fuel.
My friend had a couple state cops show up last spring looking for a loader he had bought and resold. Turns out the guy that stole it modified the serial number and ran it through a sale.
How they found it, is the guy did this with several dozen pieces. All through the same auction. All John Deere. One piece went in for service, and the numbers didn't match, they ran the ones they found inside and it came back stolen. One call and they had info every piece the guy stole.
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