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Re: I'm Getting Borrowed To Death! Help!
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Posted by spud head on June 30, 2002 at 19:57:10 from (216.83.64.162):
In Reply to: I'm Getting Borrowed To Death! Help! posted by Cim on June 30, 2002 at 13:45:46:
Cim, you do have a problem, I used to have the same type of problem. I had a farm of about four hundred acres, I was one of the bigger farms in the area. All my equipment was old, but in good shape as I had rebuilt most of it to be as good as new. My neighbors were always borrowing my equipment and bring it back broke down as in your case. The equipment would last me a long time on my acreage alone but not if every tom dick and harry was using it. I hurt some feelings but told all of them that the equipment was going to last me a long time if just used on my farm and I \couldn't afford to buy new. So at that point it was going to stay on my farm, and no exceptions.Just had to get tough, most of them understood.
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