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Mark Bolam
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The boat where? Where do these chippers all go?
Good point. There's as good a chance that its chipping away in the next town over as there is that it's been taken out of the country.
Given the circumstances of the theft I doubt it was stolen to order. More an opportunistic crime.
Hopefully it takes the hand of whoever stole it.
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44 minutes ago, Acerforestry said:

Ireland. Frequently plant etc nabbed in UK finishes up in Eire apparently

Just Ireland is it? It works both ways. Majority of professional thefts around here are currently being done by northern Irish gangs. Jeeps, plant, tractors etc. Being broken for parts and shipped over to the UK. Smaller stuff is often local knackers selling to other knackers. 

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No, it won't be just Ireland - but think about it, as Mick posted earlier "where are all these chippers going?" - all this stuff that is currently nicked to a ridiculously frequent degree, I don't believe for a moment is staying in the UK. A Hilux stolen in the same area that again was mentioned in earlier post, is it likely to still be in UK? No, straight out of Tilbury or similar in a container bound for Africa. If stolen tools are too hot to shift here they will being going offshore, seriously

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I doubt they use a lot of chippers in Africa or even Russia.

 

Certainly in France stolen road going chippers and trailers are all but unsaleable because you need a log book and serial number with them.

 

Perhaps high value engines like the kubota v1505  which goes in a lot of this stuff is where the money is realised.

 

Diggers are a different matter, they stay whole, useful anywhere in the world and no documentation needed.

 

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48 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Certainly in France stolen road going chippers and trailers are all but unsaleable because you need a log book and serial number with them.

 

 

Surely thats pretty easy to get round, cloning and using numbers of scrap machines, etc?

 

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