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Just to let you all know it was our turn last night, we had a major break in and had over 200 machines stolen from one of our units. Mainly Stihl every model of chainsaw, hand held blowers, hedge cutters, and kombi systems.

 

If you here of anything please PM me.

 

We are trying to process all the orders as normal but there may be a slight delay.

 

The show will still go ahead without a hitch, and we now have a security team staying there overnight until the place is secure again.

 

Look your gear up and keep your eyes peeled.

 

Cheers,

 

Justin.

So sorry Justin, I will keep them peeled , Its becoming a real night mare locking up your kit, almost makes me want to pack it in.:thumbdown:

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Just to let you all know it was our turn last night, we had a major break in and had over 200 machines stolen from one of our units. Mainly Stihl every model of chainsaw, hand held blowers, hedge cutters, and kombi systems.

 

If you here of anything please PM me.

 

We are trying to process all the orders as normal but there may be a slight delay.

 

The show will still go ahead without a hitch, and we now have a security team staying there overnight until the place is secure again.

 

Look your gear up and keep your eyes peeled.

 

Cheers,

 

Justin.

 

Hi Justin,

 

That's awful news - on behalf of the Arborisk team we're so sorry for you.

 

If you have any trouble with your claim give us a call and we'd be more than happy to give you any advice you need to help get it all replaced asap.

 

Jessica

0113 259 3560

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Every new Stihl machine needs to be registered with Stihl, so I think they must go out the country.

 

Agreed, I suggested this over a year ago and either the manufactures are lazy or complicit in regards to this on going situation. The need to properly ID each piece of equipment being sold and brought in for repair and released after repair is long over due. I suspect it will be up to the dealers to handle

the matter as best they can. Justin, I have specific counter measures to consider if you wish, please pm me if you want to hear me out.

easy-lift guy

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