I think all of us with kids have gone through this. I keep a couple of tank heaters on the shelf incase one goes bad. It's a 25 mile drive to replace one. I make sure the torpedo heater is full. It's only a mile and a half to get fuel. But I know if I get one of my all adult kids to do anything I better check behind them. And I know I taught them better than that. Couple of years ago my oldest (in his 30's at the time) needed my heater. He lived about 30 miles away at the time. I told him sure but that I would need it within the next 36 hours so use it and get it back. I called about 12 hours later and he tells me that he got his pipes thawed. I ask when are you bringing my heater back. He tells me well we were coming next weekend and I'll just bring it back then. I told him no, I need it in the morning (using back up tractor to feed hay, no heater on it). He says something about not having enough gas. So I drive to get it. Funny thing was when his pipes froze a couple of weeks later he has the money to go buy his own heater.
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