Posted by Mac AR on June 18, 2019 at 20:29:41 from (208.163.182.246):
In Reply to: Re: borrower's Words posted by Gchase24 on June 18, 2019 at 17:41:29:
I like tell the neighbors, "you've got a better chance borrowing the wife than you do my tractor/tools/etc." I will, however, go do a little job like plowing or brush hogging for them, for free. I remember several years ago, I loaned my brand new MX-8 John Deere cutter to my (former) neighbor who kept it for 3 days. I asked about it, he says oh, almost done. 3 more days pass and I came home from work and its setting in its spot by the shop. I tell the wife, gonna go mow a while! NOPE! Hoses were broke off, pto shaft bent. I was LIVID! I stormed up to the neighbor's house. He said oh, well, its fine. B.S., I said. Finally made him pay for it after threatening a lawsuit. He moved next spring, after he let some of his cattle starve to death while he was gone on vacation for 2 weeks. Some people...
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