Posted by Traditional Farmer on March 06, 2014 at 05:35:17 from (67.237.188.53):
This past Sunday morning I went up in the field where I keep some equipment and found that two trailers had disappered during the night one was a small yard trailer but the other was a pretty nice 6'X10' single axle both I just used around the farm.I called a few guys I know including a friend that works at a local scrapyard to be on the lookout.Yesterday my friend from the scrapyard calls and tells me the sheriff's dept in a neighboring county has a recovered trailer they can't ID might be mine.I go over and sure enough its my 6X10 trailer, deputy was real nice and tells me that Sunday morning a fellow just down the road from him finds my trailer in his front yard and his log splitter is missing seems like they couldn't get the splitter on my trialer so they hooked up the splitter and left the trailer. Looks like I need to reenforce my acees to the field where the equipmemt is stored.And we're all looking for someone(s) going into the firewood business my other trailer will be real easy to ID as it was custom built and the theives dropped the trailgate out when they were loading it.BTW the trailer I got back was a tiltbed good thing the thieves didn't figure that out or they could have easily loaded the splitter.
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