Montag, 4. Oktober 2010

Central Power Sys/Brigg 20096 Opti-2 2-Cycle Oil

Central Power Sys/Brigg 20096 Opti-2 2-Cycle Oil

  • Opti-2, 1.8 OZ Pouch Of 2 Cycle Oil, Mixes With 1 Gallon Of Gas
  • Provides 1 Mix For All 2 Cycle Equipment Regardless Of OEM Mix Ratio, Rated ISO-L-EGD+,
  • Contains Fuel Stabilizer
  • Smokeless & Fully Compatible With Oxygenated Fuels
  • Gasohol

Enviro formula 2 cycle engine oil with fuel stabilizer. Smokeless. One mix for all outdoor power equipment. Increases performance and promotes longer engine life. 1.8 oz. pouch mixes with 1 gallon of gas. 48 pouches per display box.

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List Price: $ 145.09

Price: $ 52.08

Question by David D: I have some very expensive outdoor power equipment…..?

… that is missing. Last year, I lost my 3 bedroom home in a forclosure and invested in some very expensive outdoor power equipment to maintan my property. Now, I’m in a 2 bedroom apartment and have no room for storage. Upon moving into the apartment last August, I asked my landlord if it would be ok if I could store some of my outdoor power equipment in one of the storage rooms. I told him that I would use it to help maintain the grounds around my building and the building across the street. He said it would be fine. Some of the items I was storing are a 6.5 hp Toro personal pace mower, a Mantis rototiller and a Echo split shaft trimmer.
Last week I had asked the landlord if I could get my equipment to do some work around the properties. When he opened the doors to both storage rooms my equipment was missing! He stated that the supervisor may have moved it to his brothers house in a different city. When I asked the supervisor, he claimed that it may have been stolen.
The supervisor is the only other person other than the landlord that has key to the storage rooms. I then asked the landlord to confront the supervisor on the where abouts of my belongings.
Do I have any legal recourse in this matter? My missing equipment is valued at over 00.00 and I do have receipts and owners manuals to prove ownership. Please help!
I suspect that the supervisor is the one that has stolen the equipment since he is the one with a key and he lives in one of the units on the property. I am affraid that if I confront the supervisor again that he might get spooked and move the equipment from his brothers house to another location.

Best answer:

Answer by webcrafter
Do you have anything in writing about keeping the equipment on the property? A lot of people still do the “hand-shake” or verbal agreement but that doesn’t hold up in a court of law if it comes to that.

Do you have renters insurance? Can you file a claim – you did say you have receipts. Your insurance should cover the cost of the items but I recommend you file a police report first to include with your claim.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

MTD LAWN MOWER PART # 791-182391B LSA POWER-SONIC BA

MTD Genuine part 791-182391B LSA POWER-SONIC BA

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