We had a few like that around here. They would borrow it and it would come back when broke. Several had to go retrive equipment that hadn't broke yet. They pretty much keep to themsleves now, nobody will loan them aything....
My experance - I am very picky on who gets to borrow what. I had told a neighbor he cold use the rake and let my tenant know they would be by to get it. A few days later I noticed the rake wasn't back. Thought it strange as my neighbor never kept anything over night. Even if he need it the next day, it came back home for the evening. I wasn't worried as I trusted my neighbor. A day or so later I see my rake a the new guys house. So I called my neighbor who imformed me they didn't get it cut so he never came and got it. I stop in at tenants to see what she knows, and she said they came and got it. I stop'd in and spoke to the guy who had it, told him to finish up, and return it.
Appearently, he stop'd and ask the tenant, who had been told someone was coming, so in a round about way it wasn't really anyone fault and no big deal. That is until they lost a pin, droped the basket and drug the teeth all they way to my farm on a black top road.
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