Posted by KEH on September 29, 2009 at 15:24:53 from (67.231.168.229):
In Reply to: No good thieves posted by KEH on September 29, 2009 at 11:13:30:
Davis, you have a description of that aluminum trailer? Of course, it's probably gone to the coast by now.
Recently a neighbor had his expensive JD cab-loader tractor stolen. It was a replacement for another one that was stolen. Well, he got this one back. The third hand story I got was that someone else had a tractor stolen and started looking on ebay for it and found it. After some investigation neighbor's tractor turned up in the same area, they think after passing through more than one set of hands. The story's not over yet, the cops in 2 states are on it. I'm in SC and the tractor was recovered in Concord, NC. That's near Charlotte, NC if anybody cares.
Speaking of ebay, I posted auction results from the Charlotte auction. I looked at a 684 IH tractor but decided not to try for it because the nearest dealer is now 100+ miles away and I already have a tractor that I have to make a 100 mile trip to the dealer in the opposite direction. Looking through ebay that night I saw that same tractor listed. This morning the bids were at $4175 or so. The tractor is in good average condition, Some rust through on the right fender hand hold, fair tires, I did not hear it run.
On my theft case, the solicitor(that's what SC calls the District attorney) is running for congress next year so he might be interested in vigirous prosecution of even a small case.
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