Utility Cart

AKA: Gator, Mule, Utility ATV (Can also be tracked)

Utility Cart

Identification Areas

  1. On rear frame or rear cross-member.
  2. On instrument panel or steering column.
  3. On front frame or front cross–member.

Common Manufacturers

Club Car, John Deere, Kawasaki, Polaris.

Equipment Selector

Bulldozer

Combine Harvester

Compressor/Generator

Dumper

Excavator

Excavator (Mini)

Forklift (Rough Terrain)

Forklift (Warehouse)

Grader

Loader (Backhoe)

Loader (Skid Steer)

Loading Shovel

Quad Bike

Roller

Skidder

Telehandler

Tractor

Tractor (Compact)

Tractor (Lawn)

Trailer (Flat-bed)

Trailer (Horse)

Trencher

Utility Cart

Theft indicators

An awareness of the following indicators will help focus attention on suspicious equipment during routine stops, patrols and investigations.

Transport

Time: Equipment being transported between 2000-0500 hrs or on weekends or holidays. Equipment theft most often happens at these times and contractors are unlikely to pay overtime if it can be avoided. (Note: exception – in large metropolitan areas equipment is sometimes moved in the early mornings to avoid traffic).

Things to watch out for

  • Equipment being hauled on vehicles not designed to haul such equipment.
  • New equipment on old transport.
  • Trade plates on the vehicle.
  • Haulier is using agricultural (red (UK) or green (Irish)) diesel, or any other illegal fuel, in their vehicle.
  • Haulier vehicle has no company livery.
  • The labels/markings on the equipment do not match those of the vehicle carrying or hauling it.
  • The Ministry Number is missing from the haulier’s trailer.

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