A John Deere tractor, a Hitachi digger and a low loader were all stolen from a farm in Co Louth on Wednesday 28 March.
In an appeal on DoneDeal, the owner of the machinery has appealed for any information regarding their whereabouts.
It is understood the machinery was stolen from Dundalk/Ardee area of Louth. The tractor is a 2003 John Deere 6920s and also had a John Deere loader on it at the time of the theft.
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The digger is a 13t Fiat Hitachi and a Chieftain tri-axle low loader.
Meanwhile, in Kerry, sheep gates were stolen from lands in Camp, near Tralee, in the county on 25 March.
The gates are described as 5ft X 3ft, with a 1in box iron frame with 1in tubes in the middle with light rods for joining them together.
An appeal for information on the gates is on DoneDeal, with a reward being offered for information on their whereabouts.
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A John Deere tractor, a Hitachi digger and a low loader were all stolen from a farm in Co Louth on Wednesday 28 March.
In an appeal on DoneDeal, the owner of the machinery has appealed for any information regarding their whereabouts.
It is understood the machinery was stolen from Dundalk/Ardee area of Louth. The tractor is a 2003 John Deere 6920s and also had a John Deere loader on it at the time of the theft.
The digger is a 13t Fiat Hitachi and a Chieftain tri-axle low loader.
Meanwhile, in Kerry, sheep gates were stolen from lands in Camp, near Tralee, in the county on 25 March.
The gates are described as 5ft X 3ft, with a 1in box iron frame with 1in tubes in the middle with light rods for joining them together.
An appeal for information on the gates is on DoneDeal, with a reward being offered for information on their whereabouts.
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