Stolen tractor man in court
Geoffrey Hallimond attracted suspicion after offering the £9,000 machine on sale for just £3,000.
Sam Skinner, prosecuting, said a prospective buyer who viewed the tractor at Hallimond’s workshop later checked out the serial number on the engine and discovered it was stolen.
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Hide AdPolice were alerted and when they searched Hallimond’s workshop in the village of Welton they discovered the stolen tractor being used to power a wood cutting machine.
Parts of a second stolen tractor were also found at the workshop.
Mr Skinner said the first tractor had been stolen in July 2010 from a farmer in Welton. The farmer rented a £16,000 replacement and that was also stolen six weeks later.
Hallimond, 36, of Beckett Avenue, Gainsborough, admitted possession of criminal property. Sentence was deferred for six months.
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Hide AdJeremy Janes, defending, said Hallimond paid £3,000 for the first tractor and put it up for sale for the same price hoping to recoup the money.
“He is not a professional fence. He is a hard working individual and for him to lose his good character is significant in itself.”
“This has been a big shock to him. He has learned a salutary lesson from this.”