Bill, you will do what you want (I know you lol) But if you want my opinion it is like many below, go and rent one from a rental company in town, I rent things here from time to time for the weekend I get to put 8 hrs total on it for those two days I have it no hurry up and forget some thing that way, YES it will cost you more but like others have said the arrangement you speak of can and very well may cause a disagreement it sounds like a time bomb to me waiting to blow. now as I am sure you will do this deal so OK" this is my advice if you do,
1- Pay for your own fuel!! 2-service and treat the machine like your own! 3- before returning it to him grease it top off the fuel tank even if you used it for a 1/2 hr or 5 4-if you get it dirty muddy ect Clean it! 5- keep it only the time you need it and intend to pay him hrs for 6-tires this is a hornets nest, it is very easy to ruin a tire if you do its your problem not his as is any damage you inflict on it and last treat him as you want to be treated with the deal, you are a fair man Bill treat him the same, I do NOT loan my equipment I am glad to go do the work for my friends/neighbors with my equipment most times for free depending on things, its your choice on what you do good luck my friend cnt
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