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RolyD8k
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Hi everyone,
I,m posting this for my friend Chris Lee, of Lee Brothers Earthmoving Ltd,
on the weekend 15 or 16 september he had a D8K stolen from a gravel pit
at Broom, nr Sandy Bedfordshire beside the A1, serial no 66v5467 with
straight blade and tilt and a 29 winch on the back, its an ex Aidy Morris
tractor that was featured in the classic tractor magazine,it had also
just been fitted with brand new running gear,with the national and international coverage this board has someone might have seen or heard something,the tractor stands out from most with the paint job,if you
have any information please contact Chris or myself,bloody theives want
there hands chopping off, hears the tractor.
thanks Roly Billings
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 2:50 AM
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R.B. at least they have good taste, this tractor would be spotted a mile off, in the U.K. it must be in a yard being made ready to export,the general thought is that kit is moved abroard that day, I myself think,/ know that this is not the case ,the theives tend to do a long term storage number, a good end location for this tractor would be Nigeria, in the U.K. the Super Grass is every where,
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 3:15 AM
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R.B. at least they have good taste, this tractor would be spotted a mile off, in the U.K. it must be in a yard being made ready to export,the general thought is that kit is moved abroard that day, I myself think,/ know that this is not the case ,the theives tend to do a long term storage number, a good end location for this tractor would be Nigeria, in the U.K. the Super Grass is every where,
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How the hell do you steal a bulldozer?

How big a pair of nads do you have to have to even attempt that?
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 4:35 AM
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How the hell do you steal a bulldozer?

How big a pair of nads do you have to have to even attempt that?
ETD66SS,you ask how big a bulldozer is,well let me tell you.Many years ago we were doing a housing job and over the weekend someone took one of our Cat D9H for a joy ride across the street and through the backyards of about 12-15 homes.No one called the police or did anything to stop it. What did stop them was the tractor ran out of fuel.That's where we found it when we returned on Monday in a fellows backyard. He did come out and asked us what we were doing,I asked him just what he throught when it came to a stop in his backyard. He didn't have anything to say.
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 8:29 AM
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ETD66SS,you ask how big a bulldozer is,well let me tell you.Many years ago we were doing a housing job and over the weekend someone took one of our Cat D9H for a joy ride across the street and through the backyards of about 12-15 homes.No one called the police or did anything to stop it. What did stop them was the tractor ran out of fuel.That's where we found it when we returned on Monday in a fellows backyard. He did come out and asked us what we were doing,I asked him just what he throught when it came to a stop in his backyard. He didn't have anything to say.
I know that my CAT 225 & D6C use the same key...

Does the newer CAT equipment have more unique keys these days?
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 8:31 AM
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I know that my CAT 225 & D6C use the same key...

Does the newer CAT equipment have more unique keys these days?
Yes,they do use all the same key.Back when they only had the master key,if we didn't have one with us you could always use a screwdriver.
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 5:32 PM
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Yes,they do use all the same key.Back when they only had the master key,if we didn't have one with us you could always use a screwdriver.
Are they sure it's not sitting at the bottom of the pit under water?
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 5:51 PM
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Are they sure it's not sitting at the bottom of the pit under water?
Roly

Heard earlier this evening that Chris had lost the D8-hope and pray he gets it back.
We had a 2003 John Deere 6520 and new dump trailer stolen two months ago,had only made two payments!!!!! No point in, looking for it,we were tipped off the paramilitaries had stolen it,so any enquiries would likely result in an obe(one behind the ear-a bullet in other words)

Someone passed comment How could you steal a bulldozer-very simple,as what happened to us the thieving scum drove a lowloader onto the site shortly after we had finished work so passersby would assume we were taking the tractor to another job.

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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 4:55 AM
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Roly

Heard earlier this evening that Chris had lost the D8-hope and pray he gets it back.
We had a 2003 John Deere 6520 and new dump trailer stolen two months ago,had only made two payments!!!!! No point in, looking for it,we were tipped off the paramilitaries had stolen it,so any enquiries would likely result in an obe(one behind the ear-a bullet in other words)

Someone passed comment How could you steal a bulldozer-very simple,as what happened to us the thieving scum drove a lowloader onto the site shortly after we had finished work so passersby would assume we were taking the tractor to another job.

Neil
Do a Googles for “Equipment World” search for "Hot Iron March 2005". There is a lot of good educational information on those that steal construction equipment and what you can do to prevent it . Even one story about an outfit I once worked for.
Kelly
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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 7:40 AM
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Do a Googles for “Equipment World” search for "Hot Iron March 2005". There is a lot of good educational information on those that steal construction equipment and what you can do to prevent it . Even one story about an outfit I once worked for.
Kelly
hi Neil,with a bit of luck someone just might see it when they move
it on if it hasn,t already left these shores,not that many D8Ks are
being moved around it only takes a phone call to verify whos it is
my mobile no is 07885894548 i,ll pass all info on to Chris,ireland
might be a stageing post for them to move it on,i think Chris has
spoken to most of the uk shipping companies to be on the lookout
for it,yes lets all hope he has luck finding it,a Norfolk based firm
recently lost a brand new cat330 digger,and another incident where
the police closed off a motoway lane so a low-loader could pick up
a 20 tonner then the driver turned up to find it had been stolen,the
police are always too busy dishing out speeding and parking tickets
to look for stolen goods,all you hear from them is your insured arn,t
you 😠
Roly
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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 11:59 AM
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hi Neil,with a bit of luck someone just might see it when they move
it on if it hasn,t already left these shores,not that many D8Ks are
being moved around it only takes a phone call to verify whos it is
my mobile no is 07885894548 i,ll pass all info on to Chris,ireland
might be a stageing post for them to move it on,i think Chris has
spoken to most of the uk shipping companies to be on the lookout
for it,yes lets all hope he has luck finding it,a Norfolk based firm
recently lost a brand new cat330 digger,and another incident where
the police closed off a motoway lane so a low-loader could pick up
a 20 tonner then the driver turned up to find it had been stolen,the
police are always too busy dishing out speeding and parking tickets
to look for stolen goods,all you hear from them is your insured arn,t
you 😠
Roly
Dude here was stealing and selling equipment, mid-size dozers down to right new skid steers. He even called on me saying he had started a used equipment company. His prices and promises of getting whatever you wanted cheap just put the hair on the back of my neck standing on end. I never bought anything from him. Several people around here did.

A few months later the State law Enforcement Division (SLED) showed up with a list of names and equipment they wanted. One buyer called another to warn him they were in the area taking back the 'hot' equipment. He had bought a right new skidsteer for 5 thousand dollars. He hid it in a gulley and covered it with brush. A couple of days later when the sled agent showed up at his place, He told the sled agent he hadn't bought any such item. The SLED agent told him he had 15 minutes to produce it or things would be worse for him than they already were. He again denied ever buying any such thing. The SLED agent told him, "Listen fellow, I have a picture of it. It's in a gulley, under a brush pile, right down yonder and if I have to go get it you ain't getting outta jail anytime soon".

Needless to say, the buyer went and got it in a hurry. He asked the SLED agent how he knew were it was. He wouldn't say at that time but at the trial it came out that it had a locator chip in it and they knew where it went, what it did and where it was at all times...........LOL
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