I noticed that too, Eagle.
SDT
Sorry if I misled, I was going by a sales brochure that I had on the model (it is one of those that covers a wide range),
In fact it was probably M9960 if indeed it was 100 hp (but could have been M 8560.)
In the brochure they all look the same and since I never operated it I am not that knowledgeable as to the specifics.
He had asked me on Thursday to stop at a dealer to explore short term availability of a replacement in that HP range.
He's a funny guy.
Attends a trade show in Reno every year but never gambles a cent but then gambles on everything else, like no collision on vehicles and park a tractor out in plain view (usually unlocked) 6 trailers also in plain view usually unlocked as well.
He's simply too trusting a soul.
Also believes that no matter what, if they want it the pros will find a way.
And actually proven since they used a 'tilt and load' (caught on camera) and were in and out in about 5 mins.
Naturally wearing hoodies and the tags were obscured.
Yeah... Leaving stuff out in the open invites trouble, but not everyone can shed their equipment. I really hope that no one steals my equipment, because I am honestly afraid of what I might do.
Watched a YouTube video recently of a guy in Norway that had a high end Honda snowblower and trailer stolen (rental). He found the GPS and battery removed from the blower and left in a parking lot. He got the blower back through a social media campaign and the police, but the owner was very relaxed about the whole affair. I would be in jail.
Yeah... Leaving stuff out in the open invites trouble, but not everyone can shed their equipment. I really hope that no one steals my equipment, because I am honestly afraid of what I might do.
Watched a YouTube video recently of a guy in Norway that had a high end Honda snowblower and trailer stolen (rental). He found the GPS and battery removed from the blower and left in a parking lot. He got the blower back through a social media campaign and the police, but the owner was very relaxed about the whole affair. I would be in jail.
A guy buying $40+ worth of equipment should be able to afford a $5k (max) carport big enough to house his equipment. Even though my house is set in 1000 ft from the rd, nestled with trees I still bought a boxed eave carport to house my new tractor and implements as well as my new side by side. My stuff could still get stolen but I reduced my probability of it happening. Also installed security cameras. I need to install some type of kill switch for the tractor though.
Yeah... Leaving stuff out in the open invites trouble, but not everyone can shed their equipment. I really hope that no one steals my equipment, because I am honestly afraid of what I might do.
Watched a YouTube video recently of a guy in Norway that had a high end Honda snowblower and trailer stolen (rental). He found the GPS and battery removed from the blower and left in a parking lot. He got the blower back through a social media campaign and the police, but the owner was very relaxed about the whole affair. I would be in jail.