Posted by grayrider on November 03, 2009 at 11:46:31 from (209.142.162.215):
In Reply to: Stolen Tractor posted by Gene Dotson on November 03, 2009 at 11:05:17:
Sad to hear about the tractor being stolen, theives need to be shot on site if caught red handed. About 15 years ago my neighbor had a 2000 Ford sitting across the road from my house in a barn, the thugs cut the chain on barn door, unhooked the bushog and evidently winched the tractor up on trailer and left, this must have been in middle of the night. Well about 3 years had went by and neighbor got a call from a sheriff's department in another county east of us, someone had put the tractor in shop to have work done on it and law enforcement was called by the shop after serial number was identified. Neighbor got tractor back after 3 years and it had a new paint job, new grill, new tires front and rear, new running lights, alternator, and other stuff. It's funny that when he went to i.d. the tractor he didn't believe it was his cause it didn't look that good when it was stolen. He was very fortunate to get it back.
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