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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 11, 2007 at 08:27:17 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Re: theives posted by the tractor vet on June 09, 2007 at 16:18:51:
I know what you mean about low lifes tresspassin. The tractor shed roof at Dads woods has 3 deer slug holes and now I have major repair job ahead to fix a rotted main beam. BUT get this one.just last early spring I was leaving the woods over there about 40 miles from where I live and a beat up old van was parked down next to a deep ravine right next to the road that people had been dumping sheet metal and junk in for years... Really looks like crap down there. This scruffy looking dude and his "ol lady" looked like they were dumping more junk down there so I went by and called the cops. well I didn't hear back from the cops for a few days and when I went back down the road that ravine was totally cleaned out! They were dragging that stuff up and putting it in their van to haul to the scrap yard. In that case it was a good thing. But If I catch them back on Dads place with my wood splitter and F-12 and M on a trailer I will do more than call the cops.
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