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The saying goes 'there is always someone worse off' we had a break in(Fri 13th) they looked at our chippers & grinders but decided to steal the shredder instead. Plain White lorry, cloned plates & now complete with a £200K Hammel shredder.

 

The best career choice seems to be theft looking at previous threads.:thumbdown:

 

I have for some time removed easily removeable parts from machinery when not being used and stored them off site.

Chutes and covers mostly that would require a call to the dealers for replacement.

Although I can't do this easily with the HB20 it works for the Greenmech chippers.

Idea,, why not put trackers on all your stock...?

Regards

Ty

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The saying goes 'there is always someone worse off' we had a break in(Fri 13th) they looked at our chippers & grinders but decided to steal the shredder instead. Plain White lorry, cloned plates & now complete with a £200K Hammel shredder.

 

The best career choice seems to be theft looking at previous threads.:thumbdown:

 

I have for some time removed easily removeable parts from machinery when not being used and stored them off site.

Chutes and covers mostly that would require a call to the dealers for replacement.

Although I can't do this easily with the HB20 it works for the Greenmech chippers.

Idea,, why not put trackers on all your stock...?

Regards

Ty

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The saying goes 'there is always someone worse off' we had a break in(Fri 13th) they looked at our chippers & grinders but decided to steal the shredder instead. Plain White lorry, cloned plates & now complete with a £200K Hammel shredder.

 

The best career choice seems to be theft looking at previous threads.:thumbdown:

 

I have for some time removed easily removeable parts from machinery when not being used and stored them off site.

Chutes and covers mostly that would require a call to the dealers for replacement.

Although I can't do this easily with the HB20 it works for the Greenmech chippers.

Idea,, why not put trackers on all your stock...?

Regards

Ty

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You mean not so trusted foreman, sack him

??? He went down with a bad back? If it was a genuine bad back, and he was unable to move properly without searing pain, Id bet the last thing on his mind was picking up a bit of paper with two numbers on it. Not ideal but understandable.

Fake bad back, coz you're away and he thought bugger it, I can't be bothered. Then that's a different story, sack him, totally untrustworthy!

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You mean not so trusted foreman, sack him

??? He went down with a bad back? If it was a genuine bad back, and he was unable to move properly without searing pain, Id bet the last thing on his mind was picking up a bit of paper with two numbers on it. Not ideal but understandable.

Fake bad back, coz you're away and he thought bugger it, I can't be bothered. Then that's a different story, sack him, totally untrustworthy!

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You mean not so trusted foreman, sack him

??? He went down with a bad back? If it was a genuine bad back, and he was unable to move properly without searing pain, Id bet the last thing on his mind was picking up a bit of paper with two numbers on it. Not ideal but understandable.

Fake bad back, coz you're away and he thought bugger it, I can't be bothered. Then that's a different story, sack him, totally untrustworthy!

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