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By professionals I mean they probably are in the plant business, they will have a legit company with trucks and a depot etc, so they can easily get rid of stuff like that. You're not towing that away with a transit. And none of the gypo's round here run anything bigger than a transit.

 

Was it on air brakes?

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Bastards! It's never nice hearing that gear has been knicked!

 

Ping the dealers an email and let them know, you might be suprised how fast info goes round the mog world. Stick it on unimogclub.Uk might be worth a try?? And as said, farmwatch is a good place as well.

 

Good luck, hope it's found soon

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That thing looks like it might suit a farmer for something...

People seem to forget they're not beyond accepting the odd cheap stolen bit of equipment..

 

Wouldn't be surprised if thats not where it is at the minute, parked up in a farmers barn waiting for things to cool down...

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That thing looks like it might suit a farmer for something...

People seem to forget they're not beyond accepting the odd cheap stolen bit of equipment..

 

Wouldn't be surprised if thats not where it is at the minute, parked up in a farmers barn waiting for things to cool down...

 

Very few farmers will have anything set up to pull this.

 

Great trailer,really sorry to hear its been stolen, I'll keep my eye's open.

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Very few farmers will have anything set up to pull this.

 

 

 

Great trailer,really sorry to hear its been stolen, I'll keep my eye's open.

 

 

Looks like a pin dropped through a hole correct me if I'm wrong which would mean most farmer can pull it I would think. All the tractors I've seen have pins near the pto.

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