Posted by JD2840 on June 02, 2010 at 14:07:06 from (70.118.140.97):
In Reply to: any thoughts on this? posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on June 02, 2010 at 08:09:30:
Paul Wald said: (quoted from post at 20:55:04 06/02/10) Gotta go against ya on this one. When my dad died a few years ago, I was the one running around picking up equipment he had loaned out over the years. Most I found was in terrible shape. One neighbor paid for half of a green river corral they had been using. Then there was the silage wagon we loaned about 20 years ago. I was told it was shot, so they didn't think it was worth them buying from me! Really?!? Can I borrow your new pickup for 20 years? If I am hard on it, shouldn't be worth me paying for when I'm done!
i guess thats why roger welsch says not to loan your tools unless you dont want them back or want them back broken
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