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Last night, some pathetic excuse for a human being has stolen my trailer of lawn mowing equipment from out front of my home. The trailer is a cage type, painted blue, fully sign-written - "Grey Army - Werribee" - and my contact details, and contained all the gear - mowers, trimmers, etc - that I use.

Stolen from Tarneit. Anyone spots it, contact Wyndham North police.

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Well, you can stop looking for the trailer. Some guy just called me to advise it's sitting outside his house - in Melton!

If you hear about a cheap Honda 4-stroke self-propelled mower, or a Shindaiwa trimmer going cheap, let the police know.

No insurance!!!

They

took

EVERYTHING - except the ladder and a couple of occy straps! Even all the ancilliary shit that was in a pod on the side (weed killer concentrate, gloves, back-pack sprayer, small tools, a D-shackle for the safety chain!).

That sucks dude.

But I gotta say, you left a trailer full of mowing gear out the front of your house in TARNEIT?

Was it guarded by a big f**koff Rotty and a 50cal?

I can sometimes get my hands on decent, legit second hand gardening gear thanks to having been in the industry (turf curator and a parks and gardens maintenance for local councils as well as having a best mate who works for Damn Mowers) for a fair few years so lemme know what you're after to get back up and running again and I'll see if I can help out.

maybe some one just lost their job, and wanted to start up their own garden business the cheap scummy way, stealing someone else livelihood.

suck's to hear that though, lucky you get the trailer back, maybe time to reverse park it

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