Posted by da.bees on November 02, 2012 at 00:06:00 from (72.181.178.157):
In Reply to: Renting Implements? posted by Chip812 on November 01, 2012 at 13:30:27:
It's a shame that farmers can't form co-ops where they buy seldom used equipment then rent it back to themselves. I usualy tell a person that a tire,bearing or something seems to be going bad then ask if it happens while they are useing it,do they feel it's thier responsibility to make the repair. Sometimes it's actualy true and sometimes fabercation on my part. The question causes some to look for some place where they don't have to risk skin in the game. Those that say shure I'll fix anything that breaks seem to take better care of things they borrow. I wish someone would loan me every thing I need with that aggrement. Better to have repair expense only rather than purchase expense and repair both.
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