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Towable petrol log splitter


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Ramsplitter HV20 stolen from Surbiton, Surrey on the 3rd October in the evening.

 

The log splitter is orange, runs on a petrol honda engine, and is the towable version.

 

The exhaust on it was slightly misshapen (due to a log knocking it out of place).

 

Please if anybody hears anything could you let me know...

 

Obviously police have been informed. The log splitter had been left out of storage for the night, as a mechanic was arrivng first thing in the morning to repair it, but had been chained up, and was out of sight.

 

Assume someone saw me wheel the splitter outside, and was a 'crime of opportunity'. So would assume someone is trying to sell it as quickly as possible to get it off their hands.

 

Thanks for any help anyone can provide

 

Kind regards

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