I started to post, and then I decided not to, and changed my mind...so here goes:
I have a neighbor who, when we bought our ten acres 35 years ago, was instrumental in helping us get established. He helped with a lot of the labor intensive tasks, from digging ditches to simply helping move things. Every time we would be working on something he was there to help.
That being said, this guy is an accident looking for a place to happen. At first I thought I had no choice but to let him borrow trailers, power tools, etc., since he had helped so much in the past. Finally, after having to repair or replace everything he borrowed, I had to put my foot down. He can borrow my trailer only if I go with it. No lending of anything that has a motor, or power cord attached. It's a simple matter of self preservation of resources.
So, we are still neighbors, still friends, and he would still help me if I asked him. We pass and repass but we both understand the rules now.
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