Posted by BDt in Minnesota on November 02, 2012 at 07:49:35 from (66.87.2.82):
In Reply to: Renting Implements? posted by Chip812 on November 01, 2012 at 13:30:27:
Semi trailers, shop equipment, lawn mowers, service manuals, three point equipment, vehicles, money..... Rent or loan out??
I have a little book I could write on my losses...
I like to be neighborly, but too often my stuff comes back damaged, if it comes back at all....
One guy stiffed me for $1600 on semi-trailer rent.. After I located the trailer, there was over $2500 in damages to repair...
One piece of equipment loaned out over 25 years ago is still due for a promised return.
A pressure washer was loaned out, only for the loaner to loan in to another guy... Got that one back with a broken pump after it was left in a unheated building..
Don"t mention tow chains or loaning to relatives..
I am more than glad to help folks out... But in most cases; would rather run over and do the job for them.. Or simply say no.
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