$1000 Reward for Information on Stolen Unilift!!

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By wammytk

Treasure Hunt for Stolen Item!

STOLEN, UNILIFT 538 for Carroll, IA. If you have information leading to the arrest of the individual or individuals that stole this unilift, the owner is going to pay you $1000. So lets get this out all over the country and try and locate it for him. It was stolen from his farm in rural Carroll, IA.

Unilift 538


Identifiying the Unilift 538

The Unilift has a special 12 volt jack that has been added to the piece so that you can easily hook it up to your vehicle. Please pass this around and lets try to find this for him. It is a very expensive piece of machinery and there are not alot of them around.

SERIAL NO. IS 2077!!!!

IF YOU DO FIND IT PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU THE OWNERS NAME AND PHONE NUMBER SO YOU MAY CONTACT HIM TO CLAIM YOUR REWARD!!!

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carroll51401  says:
2 years ago

Wish I could find it, I could use the money!!

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