I don't see that the suggestions given in this thread are any different than nearly any other... There are many of us who are equally sympathetic to the new guy on the parts counter. If you want to get right down to it... there was some blunt suggestions given here for no reason other than the problems were being aired out in a public forum when a simple conversation with the guy would have sufficed... and find out why things were done the way they were done. What rubs me the wrong way about it, and perhaps others... is the notion that we're going to play tough guy and withold payment until it's made right. If that was at the parts counter and that game was played you'd be off to court... yet some seem to see that as acceptable in this situation without so much as allowing the old guy to defend himself first. I can tell you from experience that a lot of these baling jobs and other such small farm jobs are seldom done strictly out of motive for profit on the part of the doer.... It's more often done to help someone out or at least bring the begging to an end and the exchange of money is secondary or just a bit of extra cash. IE... it's a paid favor. It would be nothing to the guy doing the work if he wasn't asked again. Believe me. Most of these damn jobs I've done for people over the years have cost me more than I was ever paid for them.
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