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18 June 2013, 00:23
JTEX
Stolen Tractor
Some scum bags stole my John Deere 5210 4 wheel drive with front end loader. They loaded it onto MY 20' Big tex dove tail to haul it off....

If anyone happens to stumble across it I am offering a reward for bloody scalps!

It was stolen from Crosby Texas apperently last Thursday the 13th. Mad
18 June 2013, 01:01
D Humbarger
That SUX!! Bet that it's headed south. Mad
When did it happen? I can see Interstate 10 traffic from where I live. I'll keep an eye out.

Does it happen to have a surprise that can be detonated remotely? Wink



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18 June 2013, 01:15
JTEX
quote:
Does it happen to have a surprise that can be detonated remotely?



Damn, I shoulda thought of that.......

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18 June 2013, 01:33
Will
Had my tractor stolen a few years ago. I figured it wound up somewhere in Texas. Maybe Crosby? Smiler


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18 June 2013, 01:45
M16
quote:
Originally posted by Will:
Had my tractor stolen a few years ago. I figured it wound up somewhere in Texas. Maybe Crosby? Smiler


Texas yes, Crosby no. Close but no cigar. The air conditioner cuts in and out. Do you remember what caused this?
18 June 2013, 01:47
M16
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Some scum bags stole my John Deere 5210 4 wheel drive with front end loader. They loaded it onto MY 20' Big tex dove tail to haul it off....

If anyone happens to stumble across it I am offering a reward for bloody scalps!

It was stolen from Crosby Texas apperently last Thursday the 13th. Mad



Sorry to hear about your tractor. I'll keep and eye out.
18 June 2013, 02:25
JTEX
Thanks M16!


quote:
Originally posted by Will:
Had my tractor stolen a few years ago. I figured it wound up somewhere in Texas. Maybe Crosby? Smiler


Gee thanks Will, that's relevant?
18 June 2013, 02:31
Jim nicholas
I served on a jury a while back concerning the same thing. John Deere had a service that booked the serial numbers of any stolen John Deere. Whenever it comes in for service it is flagged. I'm in Indiana the tractor was flagged in New York.

Good Luck
18 June 2013, 02:58
RAC
Get a rope!

That is a damn shame.


I hunt, not to kill, but in order not to have played golf....

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18 June 2013, 03:35
Will
Hey, just giving your story a bump to the top!


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Will Stewart / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
---------------------------------------
and, God Bless John Wayne.

NRA Benefactor Member, GOA, N.A.G.R.
_________________________

"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________

Hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.
18 June 2013, 04:07
fla3006
I assume you gave the police and John Deere the serial number. There may be other data bases as well to register serial numbers of stolen tractors, perhaps tractorhouse.com


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18 June 2013, 04:39
Bobby Tomek
I will circulate this everywhere I can. I hope they catch the dirt bags and that your tractor, etc. is located and returned -- and still in good working order.

So sorry to hear this...


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18 June 2013, 05:38
raamw
post it on Craigslist with the reward info


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18 June 2013, 06:24
fla3006
quote:
raamw: post it on Craigslist with the reward info
Excellent idea. Might also watch to see if it shows up there.


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18 June 2013, 07:18
JTEX
I have given all the info to John Deere. I did the reward post on craigslist....got an immediate hit from someone claiming to be Humble, Texas PD wanting the plate number of the trailer.....called Humble PD to check it out...they had no officer by that name noe did they care that someone had impersonated a police officer IN WRITING.......Cops are becomming useless!

Thanks for all the suggestions fellas and kind thoughts.


.
18 June 2013, 19:05
fla3006
If you Google "stolen tractor database" several database websites come up where you can register your tractor information.


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19 June 2013, 01:12
K Evans
If you get another tractor and trailer, you might register it in the TRIP program offered by Texas DPS, you register your farm equipment and they send you stickers to put on the equipment (duplicate stickers for each piece of equipment so you can put one in a less than obvious location), the sticker allows any law enforcement officer to stop the vehicle towing (or driving) these pieces of equipment to check ownership...and they do just that, I have been stopped more than once towing a trailer with equipment loaded on it so the numbers can be checked.

Karl


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19 June 2013, 03:32
Wendell Reich
On your own damn trailer no less!

Assholes!

By the way, I can't get it started. Oh, and, when was the last time you changed the hydraulic fluid? It's filthy.

I have no complaints about the trailer.
19 June 2013, 08:26
Mike Smith
Maybe its time to have lojack on all the equipment.
Sorry about your situation. In my mind should be handled the same as cattle or horse thieves were at the turn of the century.


Happiness is a warm gun
19 June 2013, 17:41
Wendell Reich
May be too late now, but, didn't you have your equipment insured? My trailers, tractor, four wheelers, Polaris, walk in deer cooler, grain bins, houses and barns are all under one farm & ranch policy.

A Buddy rolled a four-wheeler off the cliff where the houses are. You know how far down that is! He wasn't hurt ... no idea why, but it rolled the four wheeler into a ball. It was actually round.

Insurance paid up.

I am sorry someone stole your tractor. I would be so angry! I hope it turns up somewhere.
19 June 2013, 18:55
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by bigguy458:
If you get another tractor and trailer, you might register it in the TRIP program offered by Texas DPS, you register your farm equipment and they send you stickers to put on the equipment (duplicate stickers for each piece of equipment so you can put one in a less than obvious location), the sticker allows any law enforcement officer to stop the vehicle towing (or driving) these pieces of equipment to check ownership...and they do just that, I have been stopped more than once towing a trailer with equipment loaded on it so the numbers can be checked.

Karl
Let me get this straight: You put a sticker on your equipment which says to the constabulary: "Please stop me to check to see if my equipment is stolen"? I think I would find the risk of having my equipment stolen less than the hassle of being stopped every time I happened to take it on the highway.
19 June 2013, 19:56
K Evans
Stonecreek: The sticker doesn't really say please stop me, it simply gives peace officers permission to check ownership without having to find or make up some violation. The times I have been pulled over to check my tractor was being moved on a trailer that was not registered to me. The officers (DPS) told me both times the reason they stopped me was because the TRIP registrant was not the same as the trailer registrant. As for the risk of theft I would rather endure the hassle than lose a $40-50K tractor. I can't speak for Jtex but he might be in favor of some cop pulling over someone towing a TRIP sticker equipped trailer and JD tractor that don't come back to the same registrant as the towing truck. I. like Wendell, insure everything, but it is huge hassle dealing with insurance companies and farm equipment theft.

Karl


Karl Evans

19 June 2013, 20:28
JTEX
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
On your own damn trailer no less!

Assholes!

By the way, I can't get it started. Oh, and, when was the last time you changed the hydraulic fluid? It's filthy.

I have no complaints about the trailer.


Thanks for the humor Wendell.....I could use some.

A four wheeler off the cliff???? Behind your houses????? Damn! That's a long way down!

No......it wasn't insured......homeowners policy explicitly excluded RV's and non registered "conveyences".


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19 June 2013, 20:29
JTEX
The TRIP sticker is a good idea! My tractor ( when I get another ) hardly ever leaves my property.....at least under my control.....


.
20 June 2013, 03:49
Wendell Reich
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
A four wheeler off the cliff???? Behind your houses????? Damn! That's a long way down!


Yep! The guys at the dealership said they had never seen one that bad ... ever. Bad thing is that Mike rolled down the hill with the 4 wheeler. Not sure why he wasn't injured any worse than he was.

Sorry about your tractor. Makes me angry. I hope they catch him and he spends a lot of time in the pokey.
20 June 2013, 04:07
JBrown
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
On your own damn trailer no less!

Assholes!

By the way, I can't get it started. Oh, and, when was the last time you changed the hydraulic fluid? It's filthy.

I have no complaints about the trailer.


Thanks for the humor Wendell.....I could use some.


I guess your sense of humor doesn't extend beyond the Texas border?


Jason

"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________

Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
20 June 2013, 07:35
AilsaWheels
Sorry this happened. When I hear of this it reminds me I should put gps locators on my tractors and trailers. My problem is getting around to doing it.
20 June 2013, 11:58
thechamp
JTex - FWIW I have my farm equipment, tractors and trailers, etc., insured through Farm Bureau. For the peace of mind it provides I consider it well worth the cost. My neighbor bought a new tractor 2 years ago and they delivered it before the weekend. Sometime over the weekend it was stolen. bewildered And his place isn't exactly easy to see much less where he parks it. Interesting how that worked out.

Good luck on getting it back. The John Deere dealers should be your best bet to flag it if it comes in for service.
20 June 2013, 12:24
DCS Member
I had a buddy that bought a Gator and kubota tractor off the same guy on Craigslist. He took the gator in for service and it was flagged. Texas DPS was all over him for that, but he let them search all the other equipment. Obviously, the Kubota came up dirty. He was almost prosecuted for possession of stolen equipment. He had a bill of sale and everything that made him feel it was kosher. I suppose that should be a warning to used equipment buyers off Craigslist. He was out something like $25-30k.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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20 June 2013, 18:09
Wendell Reich
quote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
On your own damn trailer no less!

Assholes!

By the way, I can't get it started. Oh, and, when was the last time you changed the hydraulic fluid? It's filthy.

I have no complaints about the trailer.


Thanks for the humor Wendell.....I could use some.


I guess your sense of humor doesn't extend beyond the Texas border?

Actually, it does, but I have found it often stops at the California border. Big Grin

Now, come on Jason ... that's funny!
20 June 2013, 18:50
swifter220
JTEX,
Had a rash of that around here some years ago. I know of one farmer and one contractor who had their equipment recovered in, of all places, Houston. FWIW.


By God, Woodrow; it's been one hell of a party.
20 June 2013, 19:53
Stokes
Up here in the Pacific NorthWest, it's rare to encounter a stolen tractor. Evidently, the thieves like to steal them here, and then ship them down south or to the North East.

I have a GPS tracker unit that is 12vac operated. I keep telling myself I need to hook that inline under the hood somewhere where no one would notice. They're pretty cheap ($20), but might be good insurance. I keep my nicer tractor locked up in the shop, but it's not uncommon for me to have another tractor or two in the tool shed just waiting to walk away.

Probably doesn't help that the key for most of these machines is universal by brand.
20 June 2013, 20:58
JTEX
quote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
On your own damn trailer no less!

Assholes!

By the way, I can't get it started. Oh, and, when was the last time you changed the hydraulic fluid? It's filthy.

I have no complaints about the trailer.


Thanks for the humor Wendell.....I could use some.


I guess your sense of humor doesn't extend beyond the Texas border?


Did I miss something?


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21 June 2013, 03:40
Wendell Reich
quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Did I miss something?

Yes, you are missing a tractor ... remember?

Ah, love that Texas humor! animal
21 June 2013, 04:29
JTEX
I do now........

Texas humor surronds me.....
21 June 2013, 06:22
JBrown
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
Actually, it does, but I have found it often stops at the California border. Big Grin

Now, come on Jason ... that's funny!


That IS funny! The truth is I am ditching this state very soon. So soon in fact that I am already looking at Californians the way you Texas do....
Big Grin

quote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
Did I miss something?


Sorry if I misunderstood, but I thought that you took issue with Will's quip then turned around and laughed at Wendell's. Regardless I hope you get your tractor back(after it crushes one of the thieves, of course).


Jason

"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________

Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
21 June 2013, 20:10
JTEX
No sweat JB.

Heard back from my homeowners ins just this morning.....it appears they are gonna cover the tractor and a portion of the trailer.

I told 'em Wendall had it!

Wendell they asked if you would go ahead and change the fluids and detail it before they pick it up. They too are fine with the trailer.

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22 June 2013, 06:08
Mike Smith
Y'all know we laugh about this stuff to diffuse our anger and frustration but truth is way too much of it goes on. We cant count on the authorities. Around here folks have started searching job sites after hours. Amazing what turns up. There has got to be a better way to stop this short of lynching. I cant believe most of the people buying this stuff don't have some idea its hot. Its nice that john Deere can flag something after the fact but how about a place where folks can run the numbers before hand? Can you run it like a vin on a car and if so is there a website you can do this?


Happiness is a warm gun
24 June 2013, 04:34
JTEX
Wendell was just funnin' me!!!! That rascal.

Come to find out he didn't have my tractor after all!

Some MISERABLE GOAT FORNICATING INBRED PIECE OF EXCREMENT in San Jacinto County did!

Damned if San Jacinto County Sherriffs dept didn't find the damn thing Friday morning about 2:00 A.M.

Gotsta take back all that smack talk about cops, it appears those SanJac county boys take their commision serious.

I GOT MY TRACTOR BACK!!!!!! Who'd a thunk it? Specially that quick?

I guess I have just had too much exposure to Houston Police Department and Harris county Sherrif's dept. If it ain't a seat belt ticket they just don't care.....

The turd had MY tractor and a different stolen trailer on his property........

Thanks for all the good wishes fellas, looked like it worked!


.
24 June 2013, 04:47
Mike Smith
Well chalk one up for the good guys. A job well done to those deputies. glad you got your tractor back! Jim, you are still out a trailer are you not? I was serious about putting lojack on these things though. I think that, along with a data base individuals could check numbers on would go a long way toward helping stop this. I will not even mention nice long jail sentences with no discretion on the part of some ultra liberal judge. Congratulations on some good police work along with a little blind ass luck!


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