Anonymous-0

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I feel so bad
I am renting a field of hay that i baled and stooked on wensday after i was done baling i drove the tractor and baler home and i came back with my mf 255 with loader and a wagon to load. it got late so i left the tractor by the road.
when i went there today the 255 was in the mans barn yard with a chain that he own on the loader i called him to ask if he was using the tractor he was not but some one was using it to load his one year one snowblower on to there truck
 
You're lucky the tractor didn't go down the road, as well. Just have to secure everything, these days.

Cheats, liars and thieves.
 
You're lucky you still have a tractor. The only reason they didn't try to steal it was because they couldn't get it in the truck.

About ten years ago, a guy a few miles up the road from me was having trouble with thieves stealing stuff from his farmstead. He was remodeling the old house and was taking a quiet break when he heard something suspicious. He peeped outside and saw a guy slipping down the driveway, carrying something in each hand. He was fed up, and popped him with a shotgun out the front window of the house. The guy dropped what he was carrying and took off running - he figgered he'd just stung him. When he went to check, the guy had been carrying two 5 quart bottles of motor oil, and they were both oozing oil where they had been hit with shot. When the sherriff got out there, he said to just wait and see if anybody complains. Nothing came up and that was the end of the thievery.

I'm not advocating this kind of justice, although I do think it is needed again. If I tried that, the thief would own the farm, Momma would be sittin' by the mailbox, and I'd be in jail.

Paul
 

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