Posted by Iowa corn and hogs on December 14, 2008 at 13:36:24 from (75.104.160.57):
In Reply to: Re: Advice posted by Lee in Iowa on December 14, 2008 at 07:58:26:
Unless you are talking THOUSANDS of dollars in question, just pay him what he wants and move on(don't ever work together again). Chances are very great that you will just stir up a hornet's nest by--what he will think is--going over him to his kids.
Pay him off in full, keep your friendship intact, and move on. I'd find a time to explain to him that if it is too much work to do his farming, that you will do it for him(rent the farm). You go to his kids, p*ss him off, and no chance of that(and you will prob only negotiate him down a few dollars anyway AND have hard feelings). Is it worth all thye hassle? Wouldn't be for me. Pay him, move on, lesson learned.
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