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MS201t and fuel can nicked from Belton lincs


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We were working on the side of road and they were taken. Unfortunately we were out of sight.

 

Thanks Will

 

Hi Will,

must be a day for top handles!

 

Our 200t taken off the bed of Unimog mewp in Button Lane, Sheffield at 2pm today.

 

We like you were roadside out of sight (helping pensioner through cones). No, before anyone ask I don't think she was a professional decoy.

 

Steve

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Hi Will,

must be a day for top handles!

 

Our 200t taken off the bed of Unimog mewp in Button Lane, Sheffield at 2pm today.

 

We like you were roadside out of sight (helping pensioner through cones). No, before anyone ask I don't think she was a professional decoy.

 

Steve

 

that sounds like a nasty punishment for doing a good deed

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Wishing the 200T was marked, but alas no!

 

It was very dirty after been stood in water & shavings in platform bucket, though I think that doesn't count.

 

Would'nt care but it was sharp......

 

Feeling good about first day out with new mog and then this put a right downer on it.

 

Never mind.... Where's the dest deal on a new 200??????

 

Steve

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100+ 200t left at my local dealer think they were £515 inc. vat

 

Yes Jnoon you are right about production.

 

Hi Stihlben,

Drop me a p.m or call with telephone number of that dealer if you would'nt mind.

 

I can source a new one on ebay.... but concerned re; age/warranty.

 

Thanks

 

Steve

07813 041752

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Unfortunately they weren't marked. Only bought the top handle 3wks ago from a friend! I'll have to keep my eye on the old ladies! Come to think some coppers had stopped an old lady down road after she'd passed us, she was trying to push her OAP trolley down the grass verge after the footpath stopped! Maybe it was too heavy to push with my saw and fuel can! :)

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