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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.

 

I wouldn't use that to limit the suspect pool, When my 6 ton hiab "agricultural" trailer went it was towed away by 3 scrotes with a 7.5ton tipper

 

I know another that lost a towed bailer, the scrotes used a ratchet strap to secure the AG ring hitch to the transits under run bar:thumbdown:

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I wouldn't use that to limit the suspect pool, When my 6 ton hiab "agricultural" trailer went it was towed away by 3 scrotes with a 7.5ton tipper

 

I know another that lost a towed bailer, the scrotes used a ratchet strap to secure the AG ring hitch to the transits under run bar:thumbdown:

 

unfortunately if they want it they will find a way to have it! :-(

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Sorry to hear about your trailer, it's crap having your kit stolen.

If you want to keep that add on ebay for long though you need to offer something ie: you are bidding on a picture of the stolen trailer, and even then they will probably pull it eventually.

Ebay are a bunch of tossers when it comes to putting adds like that up as I found out when I was trying to find my stolen 3 ton digger.

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Well I've just had a right kerfuffle up here, woken up to a phone call asking if I heard anything in the night as my brothers trailers been nicked...

After ruminating on possibilities, not to mention suspects, I took a took a deep breath and went out to investigate, to see if any of my tackle had been robbed as well....

 

Well my trailer was there, now to look for clues about the other ones disappearance..

 

Went over to look around, and there plain as day was the missing trailer..

The idiot had parked it up in a different spot, came to collect from its usual hiding place, couldn't see it, assumed it had bin nicked and phoned all an sundry to ask if they'd seen anything in the night....

 

So thats half hour wasted on who needed burying if by chance I'd found out who'd nicked it...

Not that in reality thats what I'd end up doin.. more than likely a stern telling off and a promise they wouldn't steal it again...

 

 

Anyway, my blood pressure's down at least..

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Well I've just had a right kerfuffle up here, woken up to a phone call asking if I heard anything in the night as my brothers trailers been nicked...

After ruminating on possibilities, not to mention suspects, I took a took a deep breath and went out to investigate, to see if any of my tackle had been robbed as well....

 

Well my trailer was there, now to look for clues about the other ones disappearance..

 

Went over to look around, and there plain as day was the missing trailer..

The idiot had parked it up in a different spot, came to collect from its usual hiding place, couldn't see it, assumed it had bin nicked and phoned all an sundry to ask if they'd seen anything in the night....

 

So thats half hour wasted on who needed burying if by chance I'd found out who'd nicked it...

Not that in reality thats what I'd end up doin.. more than likely a stern telling off and a promise they wouldn't steal it again...

 

 

Anyway, my blood pressure's down at least..

 

Haha. I did a similar thing a few years ago, went to the pub one Friday straight from work, got ratted and left the van at the pub and got a lift home with a neighbour, woke up Saturday morning and the van wasn't on the driveway, feck! Where's the van!? T'was only when Mrs Egg told me that I'd been bought home by the neighbour that I rembered that I'd left the van at the pub........ Panic over.:blushing:

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