Posted by PJH on January 31, 2017 at 11:40:40 from (50.44.240.130):
In Reply to: Stolen equipment? posted by 37chief on January 31, 2017 at 10:09:12:
We had a neighbor for a couple of years who owned the place next to us, but didn't live there, so when he asked to store a nearly new Lincoln Pipeliner welder in our barn, it didn't seem suspicious at all. One bright sunny day I needed to get an implement out that the welder was blocking, so I pulled it out in the front yard. He happened to drive by, saw the welder and whipped into the yard all excited, wanting to get it back inside the barn immediately. That set off alarms in my head, and I told him to get that thing off of our property immediately. We got it tied on behind his pickup and down the road he went. There was something fishy about that welder - I'm pretty certain it was stolen by the way he was acting, and I'm even more certain that he would have denied knowing anything about it if it had been found on our barn.
He moved to Oklahoma one night and we never saw him again.
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