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Re: STOLEN!! 93 D4 CAT; $10,000 Reward
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Posted by NC Wayne on October 01, 2004 at 19:47:31 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: STOLEN!! 93 D4 CAT; $10,000 Reward posted by Jake1975 on October 01, 2004 at 14:01:48:
I can't believe you guys ragging this man for wanting to know what happened to his machine and wanting to see those responsible for it's theft caught. He obviously found a tractor related site and thought maybe somebody on here could have seen this machine in the past 6 1/2 years, and unless it's been scrapped somebody very well may have. It might even be setting in one of ya'lls barns and you never knew that the man you bought it from stold it.....Heck, he isn't asking for ya'll to give the info for free, he's even ofering a reward. It's amazing how many pieces of equipment are stolen every day and never found. My new, service truck, a blue International 4900 with a 16' bed was stolen about toward the end of 2001. It left the lot at Adkins truck Equipment in Charlotte, NC along with 5 other brand new trucks. The cops said that the chances of finding any of them were practically zero unless somebody actually came forward and told them who did it. So, if anybody out there happens to see a custom designed Adkins Truck Equipment body equipped with a 11,000 lb Autocrane, a hydraulic driven Vanair Viper 85CFM rotary screw compressor, and a 3 cylinder Hatz Silent Pack engine setting in an opening behind the cab on the drivers side (powering the hydraulics for the crane and compressor), and a Miller Bobcat welder please let the authorities know. The 11,000 lb Autocrane was only the eleventh one that had been produced at the time and hasn't been produced since I believe first part of last year so that in itself is something to look for. I'm not offering a reward, the manufacturers insurance had to cover our loss as well as the other trucks, so the only thing you'll get is the satisfaction of maybe seeing justice done eventually and having at least one person off the streets before they steal your machine. Just my .02
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