circus said: (quoted from post at 09:56:16 06/02/10) Well, you admitted it was theirs. Seems all the repairs have been used up by now so return it and thank them. Next week borrow it again.
Maybe he typed it too fast (I'm a slow reader), but I only read that his dad "got" it. If I got something 20 years ago, I bought, traded , or it was a gift. Otherwise, I borrowed it.
When we bought our place, it was 4 years after the lifelong owners had died off. I guy showed up and claimed a sandstone tank (for lack of better words) about 300 gallon. Real heavy and in my way. I called the two previous owners and they said the guy tried the same with them but couldn"t prove it.
I said OK and he showed up witha crew and a small backhoe type bobcat to get it. They tore up some stuff taking it out and when they were loading it on the truck, busted it in half. That lie cost theold guy about 3000 bucks and an ugly (patched) tank in an old garden plot. He died a few months later, so should be answering for his deeds. Talking to locals over the years, he would go to all new buyers claiming stuff.
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