Posted by gun guru on February 26, 2011 at 11:24:37 from (71.82.74.21):
2 days ago I had a guy from my church come over with his F-350 truck and plow my driveway. However, on the edge of the driveway I have a tree stump that sticks up maybe 1/2" from the ground. This guy hit this stump with his plow and bend the plow frame, it is damaged. I assumed that he would have a spring trip plow, nope he doesnt. Should I flip this guy a $100 bill for the broken plow bracket and call it even, or pay his insurance deductable? He has a real snow removal business, with construction too. He has not called me or asked me to pay anything....Yet. I heard that he broke it from another friend of mine that saw him this AM at a church breakfast. My wife said I should not admit liability. I have no clue as to what this will cost him to get fixed, I may be just a torch and sledgehammer and he is back in business, but I dont know.
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