As far as vehicles are concerned, I have the best mechanic anywhere. Been with him for 30+ years. If I take something in for a brake job, he is likely to do the front, and tell me "you've got at least 5000 more miles on the back, so we'll do them another time." Absolutely honest, and takes care of us. Took in a 6.2 diesel GMC van- I was sure the injector pump was going south- he called me a couple hours later- he drained something (excess fuel return line? I dunno), now its fine. What do I owe you? Oh, nothing- it only took a couple of minutes. I once complimented him on his honesty, and he said "I know its kind of corny, but I still remember learning the Golden Rule in Sunday school, and I've always thought that was a pretty good way to do things."
Down side- I buy older luxury cars, presently have an older Buick Park Avenue. Wanted to get a Cadillac- asked him about them- he said if you get something with a Northstar engine, I won't work on it. So much for that- if he doesn't like it, I won't buy it. The idea of taking a car to the Cadillac dealer for repairs puts me in a cold sweat.
Tractors? I do all my own work. Don't know of anyone I could trust to fix them.
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