Posted by Tim Daley on September 15, 2013 at 04:49:25 from (96.35.82.247):
In Reply to: Stolen Ford 9N posted by Tim, MI on September 14, 2013 at 18:01:13:
Did you have the serial number written down or better yet was the tractor registered on one of the tractor registry boards? Always a good idea to take a lot of pictures and -up close of the serial number especially for insurance purposes. Your homeowners policy usually will cover it but since this was at a friends' house, I don't know. One unique identifier is the blue oval FORD badge on the hood -that is not an original Ford Tractor part. Another too is the front rims -not original Ford parts. Those two items are what might enable you to identify your tractor if indeed it is in a local boneyard. It sounds like a local job. The thieves would have had to been watching it for a while to determine when to strike. Sad to see but nowadays nothing is safe.
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