Be on the lookout for a stolen cat skid steer

gates559

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is there anything that sets yours apart so its easily identified, theres prob 100k of these exact machines in Alberta. Hopefully you had it insured, looks like it was well taken care of.
 

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nothing to really set it apart other then, the front door was missing, it had the black paint on the roof pealing exposing green that it was painted with once in its life.

Also some marker notes of all the filters and oil used on the inside of the engine door.

The insurance is looking grim, thus the 5K reward......


Thanks for any help guys!!!!!
 

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The amount of chit getting stolen lately is ridiculous, hope insurance comes through or they find it.
 

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contact your local heavy equipment dealers too, and give them the serial number if you can, that way if the boneheads are trying to trade it off they may be able to flag it.
 

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contact your local heavy equipment dealers too, and give them the serial number if you can, that way if the boneheads are trying to trade it off they may be able to flag it.
I have bobcats and every time I go get parts they ask for you vin number
 

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I have bobcats and every time I go get parts they ask for you vin number

one of the first questions we're supposed to ask here too yep, even if you provide me with a part number, I rather double check it against your serial to be sure its right.
 

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contact your local heavy equipment dealers too, and give them the serial number if you can, that way if the boneheads are trying to trade it off they may be able to flag it.

I don't think a smart individual would attach there name with a stolen serial number. Its probably sitting in a undisclosed area and will stay there for some time. I hate to say it but the chance of anybody seeing that unit out in the public is slim.
 

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I don't think a smart individual would attach there name with a stolen serial number. Its probably sitting in a undisclosed area and will stay there for some time. I hate to say it but the chance of anybody seeing that unit out in the public is slim.
Unless it was used for some other nasty deed and has been left.

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Most likely out on an acreage in the vicinity, found a big stolen operation recently out on acreage near stony plain,had all kinds of stolen chit like this. Best of luck to ya hope you r able recover it.
 
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