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Theft replacement
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Cam50
03-16-2008 18:42:13
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Does any one know how or where to get price quotes for filing insurance claim on stolen wheel weights? Some low-life cleaned out my two D-17's and my 200 while I was attending my father's funeral. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
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oldtractornut
03-24-2008 11:29:28
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Re: Theft replacement in reply to Cam50, 03-16-2008 18:42:13
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Be sure and notify local scrap yards in your area. This sounds like someone looking for heavy stuff that adds up weight quickly to sell for scrap iron. I've seen similar things happen like this in our area.
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Chuck Luedtke
03-21-2008 17:43:37
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Re: Theft replacement in reply to Cam50, 03-16-2008 18:42:13
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Cam50, where are you located? Maybe the rest of us can watch and see if someone is posting some for sale anywhere and catch the @ss and bust him for you. Some people have some balls, I"ll tell ya.
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El Toro
03-18-2008 18:09:50
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Re: Theft replacement in reply to Cam50, 03-16-2008 18:42:13
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Call 1-866-609-1260 to see if they have a price on wheel weights and if they're available. Hal
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El Toro
03-18-2008 18:09:49
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Re: Theft replacement in reply to Cam50, 03-16-2008 18:42:13
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Call 1-866-609-1260 to see if they have a price on wheel weights and if they're available. Hal
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Cam50
03-21-2008 17:49:42
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Re: Theft replacement in reply to El Toro, 03-18-2008 18:09:49
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Thank You for the responses. Located in S.E. Michigan
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