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Farm Machinery
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Lots of machines stolen, northern Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian MacGregor" data-source="post: 5566042" data-attributes="member: 111730"><p>Next day, about 8 PM, I got a phone call from a Facebook follower with a Post Code where I might find the eight tonner. I sent a relative up to Glasgow and confirmed it was my digger. Apparently it was being towed on a three axle car trailer when a wheel had come off. But as police were being alerted my relative could hear £1,500 worth of cab glass being broken. Police lifted it that night for fear of it being torched. Another £1,500 for lifting and storage. Next morning, 8.30 AM, I got a phone call from a guy in Newtonmore telling me that our 22 tonne long reach Daewoo was sitting in a lay-by on the old A9 going into Dalwhinnie. Key in ignition and no finger prints, so we got it home by 5.30PM. but other equipment still remains stolen or held to ransom by Strathclyde Commercials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian MacGregor, post: 5566042, member: 111730"] Next day, about 8 PM, I got a phone call from a Facebook follower with a Post Code where I might find the eight tonner. I sent a relative up to Glasgow and confirmed it was my digger. Apparently it was being towed on a three axle car trailer when a wheel had come off. But as police were being alerted my relative could hear £1,500 worth of cab glass being broken. Police lifted it that night for fear of it being torched. Another £1,500 for lifting and storage. Next morning, 8.30 AM, I got a phone call from a guy in Newtonmore telling me that our 22 tonne long reach Daewoo was sitting in a lay-by on the old A9 going into Dalwhinnie. Key in ignition and no finger prints, so we got it home by 5.30PM. but other equipment still remains stolen or held to ransom by Strathclyde Commercials. [/QUOTE]
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