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Stolen Loughborough Sat/Sun saws stump grinder various


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Evening all. Had that lovely Sunday afternoon experience where you notice the lock on your unit isnt right, the instant pit of stomach feeling that hits  when you look inside and yup the rats have been and stolen a fair bit of stuff. 

 

Husqys 1x 560, 1 x 395xp, 1 x 371xp.

Stihl Ht75? Pole pruner, hs82r, dead 201t, dead ms 250. Bg86 blower

Echo cs2511tes.

1x makita angle grinder cordless.. or rather a master key!!

Climbing kit in a courant cross bag

Dosko 9hp grinder with no greenteeth currently fitted.

 

All taken from loughborough area Saturday evening after 6.30pm and i imagine dawn but I didnt discover until 3pm today. 

 

Keep em peeled.. thanks all. Martin

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Thanks all.

 

Dosko was  a 200 6h model just to correct my original post.

Also a Big shot 8 ft nearly new with the notch trigger release. 

 

Climbing bag had a new petzl assent clip system, a new chicane, a well used mk3 zigzag, 3 petzl ok karabiners, a 4srt chester harness, stein 11mm rope and a stein 3m lanyard with revolving snap hook. 

 

Left my spikes, maybe scumbags dont fancy a go at pole climbing. 

 

Echo items  bar 1 cs2511 seemed unwanted so maybe we should go over to echo on mass to cut of the scumbag supply line!!!

 

Martin 

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