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Hi guys,

 

Been viewing the forum for a while and find it very informative and funny!

 

Unfortunatly my first post is not good news, stolen last night (20.10.13) from secure store in Dorset,

 

Stihl MS 170 2012

Stihl MS 291 2013

Stihl FS 240 2013

Stihl HL 95 2008

 

I will post up serial numbers tomorrow.

 

Keep your equipment safe guys.

 

Many thanks

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Hi guys,

 

Been viewing the forum for a while and find it very informative and funny!

 

Unfortunatly my first post is not good news, stolen last night (20.10.13) from secure store in Dorset,

 

Stihl MS 170 2012

Stihl MS 291 2013

Stihl FS 240 2013

Stihl HL 95 2008

 

I will post up serial numbers tomorrow.

 

Keep your equipment safe guys.

 

Many thanks

HI MATE im sorry to hear that mate welcome to the forum mate jon
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Hi guys,

 

Been viewing the forum for a while and find it very informative and funny!

 

Unfortunatly my first post is not good news, stolen last night (20.10.13) from secure store in Dorset,

 

Stihl MS 170 2012

Stihl MS 291 2013

Stihl FS 240 2013

Stihl HL 95 2008

 

I will post up serial numbers tomorrow.

 

Keep your equipment safe guys.

 

Many thanks

Gutted for you

head up and carry on :thumbup::thumbup:

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Hi Guys,

 

Thanks for all your kind comments. Sorry for delay in re post, been a busy week...

 

Area is Lytchett Matravers near Poole in Dorset.

 

The equipment serial numbers are as follows;

 

MS170 12" chainsaw 2012 no. 803863173

MS291 18" chainsaw 2013 no. 176823909

FS240 Strimmer 2013 no. 176899468

HL95 long reach hedge cutter no. 275746249

 

The strimmer and hedge trimmer had Stihl engine bags on, and hedge cutter had extra tip protector fitted.

 

Luckily my insurance are covering the break in, so equipment will be replaced, only when I have finished reinforcing all workshop doors..!

 

Thanks again for all your replies.

 

Jon

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