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  1. Greenmech quadtrak 160 Wallenstein 630eu Polaris ranger diesel 900 62 plate Ifor Williams trailer 305hd Husky 357xp Oregon pro bar 15" Husky 560xp sugihara light 15" Husky 395xp 42" Husky 3120 56" Husky T540xp Honda water pump Husky fuel container Alaskan mill 48" Personal eqpt: Proteus helmet Carbon geckos Climbing ropes tachyon 11 mm orange and green, 35 and 45 mtr ART spiderjack 2, ART rope guide ART sportjack Sirius loops x 8 Prusik loops x 6 Karabiners x around 20 Buffalo Rope bucket with tachyon 35mt 11mm orange All relatively new and minimally used, some still in packets! I have serial numbers somewhere of everything. There is also some other small stuff in there like graphite powder etc. In total around or in excess of 75k worth of equipment This was planned as everything was moved, you can't just move a quad track chipper and a splitter and a trailer and a Polaris in one hit! Please anyone in the area or surrounding please let me know if there is anything offered. A livelihood gone because of lowdown scummy thieves! They cut two gates, disable two security cameras and a shipping container lock with discutters to gain these items. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  2. Hi All, I hope this is ok to post here, I felt that this is the most relevant forum. Admin please remove and suggest where I should post this if not acceptable. My company is Telematics Pro and we specialise in Vehicle and Asset tracking solutions. You can find us at Telematics Pro - GPS Tracking | On-board Cameras | Data Management | Driver Training We are acutely aware of the challenges the Arb industries faces in relation to stolen equipment and the low rate of retrieval, and the consequential effect on costs. We have been working with our partners CamTrak who have recently developed a new magnetised asset tracker. "Why is this different, and will actually work?" I hear you ask. Traditional Asset trackers require a power source and as a result have to be placed within a certain distance of a battery and wired in. This makes them very easy to find, and as I'm sure you've all heard, they get removed within minutes by the light fingered filth that's pilfering the goods. The unit we supply is battery powered and can be placed on any metallic surface on the asset. This means no wires, and a stealthy discrete install is achievable. This is backed up with a full telematics solution, via internet access allows you to view and track the asset in real time, with mapping and live updates. The unit is £149.99 to purchase and £9.24 per month per unit for the service. You can suspend service and reactivate at any time and there is no minimum contract period. I have attached a product info sheet, and if you would like to know more please contact us on 0800 043 2028 or email [email protected] Many thanks for reading Ben

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