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Saturday night I had my Ifor trailer stolen along with fuel cans, various hand tools, barrows, chainsaw oil etc from my yard in Essex.

The trailer was secured with a bulldog hitchlock behind secure gates. Gates unbolted and moved with a hi-ab and trailer taken by hi-ab. Also cut the locks off a shipping container with oxy-acetylene torch.

Just in case the Ifor trailer was 8'x5' with high mesh sides serial no 250666 with registration plate ARC314

They new what they were after and came prepared.

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Whereabouts in Essex was it all stolen? I work all over so I will definitely keep an eye open for you.

 

Stolen from Billericay and the trailer was in good condition with twin wheel base

Just checked through e-bay just in case but no joy

Many thanks

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No probs mate, will put the word around to the people I work with/ for. Hope you get a result on this.

 

Many thanks, because I think that this will be the only way I stand a chance of getting it back as the police were less than interested even though its the third brake in this year

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Strider, are there any marks or anything obvious that can be noticed if the trailer was being followed along the road. (ie: any holes been drilled for signsetc) At least that way if we have any suspicions about a trailer we are following we can back up those suspicions with something a bit more solid)

I'm from Swaffham, Norfolk area but work all over (currently Ipswich area)so will keep my eyes peeled.

Those scum should be filled with shotgun pellets

Hope you get it back fairly quickly

Cheers

Mike

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Strider, are there any marks or anything obvious that can be noticed if the trailer was being followed along the road. (ie: any holes been drilled for signsetc) At least that way if we have any suspicions about a trailer we are following we can back up those suspicions with something a bit more solid)

I'm from Swaffham, Norfolk area but work all over (currently Ipswich area)so will keep my eyes peeled.

Those scum should be filled with shotgun pellets

Hope you get it back fairly quickly

Cheers

Mike

 

Unfortunatley it looked fairly standard, noting unusual until opening the tailgate which the left hand side was a right sod, but that dosn't help. Next trailer I will look to try to do something that if nicked stands out.

As 3rd brake in this year I agree with shotgun pellets or better still put ontop of a charcoal kiln and slow roasted.

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