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<blockquote data-quote="85toyo" data-source="post: 682332" data-attributes="member: 3017"><p>Finally had the itch to work on the crawler over the summer so I went over to the shop and started figuring out where I had left off the last time I worked on it over a year ago. I got to noticing that all of my grinders that usually lay in the cab or on the tires weren't there. At that point I'm thinking maybe I put them up. After some searching, no grinders, portaband, sawzaw, buffers, circular saw, air impacts and some other random old cordless tools. Luckily one of my drill/impact sets was at home and the other was locked up in my toolbox. I guess the dumb bastard didn't have enough time or sense to take any of my parts, that I know of. Filed a police report which was a waste of time even though I know who stole my ****. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/gayflag.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":gay:" title="Gayflag :gay:" data-shortname=":gay:" /></p><p></p><p>What I did learn from this is that without the serial numbers to your tools the cops can't do anything to help you. Do yourself a favor and document all of your tools. </p><p></p><p>I gave up my hunting lease so I might actually work on it again after I replace all of my tools this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85toyo, post: 682332, member: 3017"] Finally had the itch to work on the crawler over the summer so I went over to the shop and started figuring out where I had left off the last time I worked on it over a year ago. I got to noticing that all of my grinders that usually lay in the cab or on the tires weren't there. At that point I'm thinking maybe I put them up. After some searching, no grinders, portaband, sawzaw, buffers, circular saw, air impacts and some other random old cordless tools. Luckily one of my drill/impact sets was at home and the other was locked up in my toolbox. I guess the dumb bastard didn't have enough time or sense to take any of my parts, that I know of. Filed a police report which was a waste of time even though I know who stole my ****. :gay: What I did learn from this is that without the serial numbers to your tools the cops can't do anything to help you. Do yourself a favor and document all of your tools. I gave up my hunting lease so I might actually work on it again after I replace all of my tools this winter. [/QUOTE]
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