Posted by mark in boonville ny on December 10, 2011 at 06:57:00 from (24.59.123.35):
In Reply to: looser theives posted by mark in boonville ny on December 09, 2011 at 18:14:00:
nobody not a soul noew it was there. its scumbags around here that are lurking in the night that go around looking for things to steel. they must have took it in the night and they could have had it on a trailor in 15 min. thats what i think it is proably to china by now which is my first thought but if it was scrapped they are and even stupider person because that had proably 10 g worth of parts on it. he was siaving some money so he could get a new motor and he just finished paying for it a few months ago. we really dont have much hope for finding it but you never know and i dont need them to come back because i have all sorts of things down there. round baler, square balar, sprayer, corn planter, jet ski, a tore aprt tractor that i think my brother scrapped half of already when he lived, snow blower tiller ect. when my brother lived there was a lot of stuff but he was a scrapper and stole everything just about out of the barn and my woods. i found a peice of steel in my chopper from falling of the back of the truck that i bought for him.
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