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At about 4.30am on 8.2.21 our Greenmech Arbtrack 190 wood chipper was stolen from Bardfield Saling in Essex.

 

Serialnumber 160460;  682 hours

 

Excellent condition. Only purchased one week earlier.

 

It was on an Ifor Williams GSX plant trailer listed separately as stolen

 

If you have any information or are offerred this chipper please let us know. 07880 701101

 

 

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I put this on to the GreenMech Owners Facebook page and sent a round Robin email to our dealers too. Good luck.

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1 minute ago, openspaceman said:

Sorry for your loss but the number of times I tell people never to leave tracked chippers on trailers...

Had mine nicked just like that, got it back luckily, but you make a good point.

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3 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Had mine nicked just like that, got it back luckily, but you make a good point.

Even if it is just off the trailer they will make more noise and take longer if it is off. Those RDS units can be configured to need a pin code to start too and if the engine is not running and they cannot pick it up then it is difficult to move. We had 3 stolen in 7 years, two on trailers and one that was started with a generic key.

 

The adjacent house owner in the last case heard and saw the grinder cutting the chain and did nothing.

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13 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Sorry for your loss but the number of times I tell people never to leave tracked chippers on trailers...

Don't ever leave a trailer on a job where a machine is sitting.

 

Must be a right miffer though.

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4 hours ago, PeteB said:

I put this on to the GreenMech Owners Facebook page and sent a round Robin email to our dealers too. Good luck.

Thank you so much for doing that, much appreciated. Tell everyone never to leave a tracked machine on a trailer overnight and make sure any remote control is kept totally separately. 

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