Posted by oldtanker on June 18, 2019 at 13:57:29 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: borrower's Words posted by moonlite37 on June 18, 2019 at 11:57:26:
The ones that got me was a BIL and nephew. BIL borrowed a chainsaw. I told hi I had a can of premix and to use that. Heck he wasn't going to be cutting that much anyway. he brings it back and doesn't say a word. Go to use it and runs like garbage. SO I take it in. Gas tank and carb full of junk. So I call my BIL cause I told him to use my gas which was in a new can and not over a month old. "Well I didn't take it cause I had gas here". I made him pay for the service. I don't let him borrow anything anymore. Then my nephew. He barrows the a rototiller. I sent a can of fresh gas with that. He calls me a few days later. He's taking it in cause it isn't running right. His dad wanted to use it. So I call this other BIL. He tells me he had gas so he used that. Well I know him. Can is most likely 50 years old and sat out in the rain with no caps on. So I called the place my nephew took it into. Carb and gas tank full of rust and water. I don't lend that out anymore either.
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