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Re: O. T. Dang ole junk man.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 11, 2007 at 09:10:23 from (209.226.247.125):
In Reply to: O. T. Dang ole junk man. posted by georgeky on March 10, 2007 at 20:57:48:
George: I find you almost have to keep it under lock and key. If you tuck it ont of site in the back 40 they will find it. I even heard of one guy having an M in shop for rebuilding away from home, to make room they put drawbar, etc. outside. Came back a few days later and everything out side was gone. These so-called scrap dealers are bad around auctions, not only do they gather up their own purchaces, but will grab anything loose on nearby machines. Police don't want to touch it unless it's insured, then they will look after insurance companies interests. Not enough value for them, nor is a single old tractor owner important enough. I saw that number of years ago, local politician's shop was broke into, police, TV news, insurance company made big news of this. Sometime later an ordinary shop owner lost welder, tourches, wrenches and police never showed for a week to even investigate. He probably lost 3 times the value the politian did.
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