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HOWARD TOMMERDA

10-24-2007 18:53:31




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LOOKING FOR INFO AS TO THE WHERE ABOUTS OF A JD 4520 TRACTOR W. JD ROLL GUARD CAD POWER SHIFT /W WESTENDORF LOADER STOLEN IN NORTHERN MN AND NOW POSSIBLY IN THE SIOUX FALLS SD AREA OR VERMILLION SD AREA ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED AND A REWARD WILL BE OFFERED. WE ALL NEED TO STOP CROOKS LIKE THIS. I HAVE THE NAME OF THE PERSON AND THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE TRACTOR.PLEASE HELP THANKS 701 412 5951

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D-C-741

11-17-2007 15:58:56




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to HOWARD TOMMERDAHL, 10-24-2007 18:53:31  
Hey Do You have any Photos of it,it might have been taken by a Crooked dealer or Trucker,who knows where to sell it,keep it,sell it several 100 miles away at a Auction.maybe some one here may see it.



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I don't have a handle

10-28-2007 17:04:29




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to HOWARD TOMMERDAHL, 10-24-2007 18:53:31  
You might want to check the scrap yards. There is a fellow that just lost 2 tractors in my area, they were both taken to the scrap yard and sold for scrap, both were in running condition. People are stealing anything metal for scrap now, even old machinery out of peoples cow pastures. That fellow lost those 2 tractors, they were both crushed. One was a John Deere 50 and the other a John Deere B with cultivators. The thieves hooked onto them with a pickup truck and towed them away. Be careful of your stuff fellows, I think its getting much worse.

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Lanse

10-28-2007 17:14:19




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to I don't have a handle, 10-28-2007 17:04:29  
Someone tries that here, they wont live to learn a lesson. Im told that there were some old lightning rods on a beautiful old house, and when the owners were out, someone got a ladder and stole them right off the roof. What a shame. I know that those who sell scrap arent rich, but stealing is never justified. One of my friends dads recycles it and always stopps by here askin if we have anything, and theres ususlly some old wiring or mower parts around we give em'. Theres a big roll of fence around back, steel, and its all rusted and in the overgrowth, its waitin for him to pick it up. Its a good system, they get some money and we get "trash" hauled out for free. I bet if those guys asked they would have gotten atleast something.

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GeneMO

11-28-2007 18:29:26




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to Lanse, 10-28-2007 17:14:19  
Lanse, be careful. The laws are on the side of the crooks. If you shot and killed someone sealing your property here is what you could expect.

You will be handcuffed, put in jail, charged with murder, and will have to have someone with $$ to bail you out.

You will have to get an lawyer, and pay for your defense out of you pocket @ $250 an hour. The people opposing you will have prosecuters paid for out of your tax dollars. They have unlimited money to prosecute you. You will run out of money before they do. The guy you shot will be a deadbeat. If you just wound him, then he will have a lawyer paid on a contingency fee. The lawyer gets paid by your insurance company when they roll over and pay the scumbag or his family.


Shooting and killing or wounding a crook will ruin your life. The system is broke and not on our side. BTDT.


Gene

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I don't have a handle

10-28-2007 18:09:37




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to Lanse, 10-28-2007 17:14:19  
Lanse, how long do do you think it would take someone to hook a log chain onto an old tractor, knock it out of gear, and have their partner steer it while they take off with it down the road, thats what happened here, they stole them right out of the shed when no one was around. Unless you are home and on the ball 24/7, and never sleep, your stuff might get stolen and you not catch them. Sure, weathervanes have been stolen everywheres because of their antique value. How about getting your security light stolen off your garage?, well, if yours turns up missing, it won't be the first time in history those have been taken.

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Old Ford Mechanic

10-28-2007 19:20:25




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to I don't have a handle, 10-28-2007 18:09:37  
Most of whats being stolen now around farms and homes is copper.Or Small things they can get fast like tools,4 wheelers ect.Some are stealing home heating and cooling units for the copper and scrap metal.Two guys were even trying to steal copper cable from the transmitter tower of a local radio station.While the station was on air i might add.Most are crackheads and crystal meth users stealing for a fix.But to me the scap dealers and buyers are as guilty as the theives.Almost any of these guys will buy it knowing fully well that it is stolen.

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old timer in ohio

10-26-2007 10:55:37




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to HOWARD TOMMERDAHL, 10-24-2007 18:53:31  
I have often wonderd,as I set down at meal time,just how many people stop to think,where in the he** do we get all this food!!Do they think it just falls out of the sky!!!The farmers are the most taken for granted people on earth!!
My MANY MANY THANKS to all of you who work the fields to feed us all. Bob

GOD BLESS you all.



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

10-27-2007 17:39:38




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to old timer in ohio, 10-26-2007 10:55:37  
Most people think it grows at Publix, Kroger, Piggly Wiggly or maybe even Ingles.



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Lanse

10-27-2007 18:05:25




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to Gene Davis (Ga.), 10-27-2007 17:39:38  
the sad thing is they dont think bout it. Its there and its cheap. I know quite a few people who would take their office jobs over diesal smoke and dust. They wouldnt have it any other way, they dont provide for people like farmers, they want their money and dont care bout anything elce. Its true in too many cases, Theres people not like that, lots of them, but theres not enought. All the farmers I know wouldnt have been farmers if they cared so much about money. They were farmers because its what they loved, grew up doing and wanted a safe place for their kids to grow like they did. I wouldnt be a farmer today, it just takes too much. If you want to make a decent living, you have to do hundreds of acres nowadays in this area, but I highly respect those who do. Just my two cents worth.

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Lanse

10-26-2007 11:54:28




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to old timer in ohio, 10-26-2007 10:55:37  
THANKS GUYS!1



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JML755

10-26-2007 05:11:21




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to HOWARD TOMMERDAHL, 10-24-2007 18:53:31  
Lanse,

just curious, why is stealing from farmers any worse than stealing, period?third party image



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Lanse

10-26-2007 10:30:31




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to JML755, 10-26-2007 05:11:21  
what isnt??



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Lanse

10-25-2007 15:30:34




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 Re: STOLEN TRACTOR in reply to HOWARD TOMMERDAHL, 10-24-2007 18:53:31  
Thats horrible. People stealing from farmers, whats the world coming to



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