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Old 04-23-2014, 07:51 PM   #1
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Not Fiberglass...but missing also!!!

Hi: All... I know it's not glass per se...Please help us locate our STOLEN TAB TRAILER, taken on Easter Sunday while we were home. The police think that whoever stole the trailer will be heading away from Red Deer, in any direction, but the trailer will be very easy to spot as it is unusual and there are not many Red TAB trailers in Alberta. It may also be hidden somewhere and someone may spot it. The thieves were prepared, because they cut the lock and were able to pull it away using the proper wiring and connections for the brakes and the lights. This is the first time I have ever posted a facebook notice to the PUBLIC, so I am interested in finding out if this is an effective method to use. After all, Harry Manx got his stolen guitar back... maybe because of FB?? Thanks everyone! Please share this notice.... but it's missing all the same. Alf
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Old 04-23-2014, 09:58 PM   #2
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The thieves were prepared, because they cut the lock and were able to pull it away using the proper wiring and connections for the brakes and the lights.
Maybe not so tough... the brakes on a T@b were originally Euro-type surge brakes, requiring no electrical connection (although more recently under Little Guy ownership, they went to hydraulic surge and just in the last year electric).
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