Posted by the tractor vet on January 14, 2009 at 06:07:07 from (75.19.124.16):
We got the skidsteer back yesterday . It did not go far from home . The people that took it sold it to a guy not far away and he then went and put two more new tires on it so it would have all four new as the day it was taken we had just put two on the wright side and the ones on the left were 50-60% . From what we were told that while he was at the local coffee shop he got talken about this great deal he got on this nice skidsteer and somebody overheard the conversation and said that there was a skidsteer stolen at was the same kind . Well he got nervous and called the sheriff and they came out and checked and sure enough it was stolen and the sheriff brings in the rollback and off it goes to the impound . My buddy get a call to come check it out and yep thats the one He then calls me and tells me that hey it has two new tires on it , i said well we just put two new ones on before it took a ride ,he says no it has two more new tire on it but the sheep skin seat cover is missing and it has 20 more hours on it. For all that kept there eyes open tryen to help us locate it thanks .
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