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Looks like he knew how to drive a 360:blushing:

shame there was not cctv on site

must of been pretty upset to do that

but probably not as upset as the owner

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Looks like he knew how to drive a 360:blushing:

 

Don’t think so, with the size of the 360 you could have dissected everything squash it then burred the lot 6m under the ground then carefully hide ware on a site like that in a couple of hours, then drop the oils out of the 360 then start it up leaving a note in the cab that nothing has been stolen and that its still all on-site just so the insurance don’t pay out so easily & they waste time finding scrap! :vroam:

 

It’s a good try though!

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Don’t think so, with the size of the 360 you could have dissected everything squash it then burred the lot 6m under the ground then carefully hide ware on a site like that in a couple of hours, then drop the oils out of the 360 then start it up leaving a note in the cab that nothing has been stolen and that its still all on-site just so the insurance don’t pay out so easily & they waste time finding scrap! :vroam:

 

It’s a good try though!

 

you sound like you've done this before mate:001_tongue::lol:

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Before leaving for work in the small wee hours of this morning I looked at this clip I could not help but let out abit of laugh . great post boy they made short work of that pile of kit.

 

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