Posted by Billy NY on October 10, 2010 at 05:18:10 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: What a guy.... posted by Don-Wi on October 09, 2010 at 20:10:01:
People are weird, just think if he was to read this thread about it, would undoubtedly light the proverbial fire under his arse LOL !
In appreciation for a borrowed item, which does not happen with any frequency, ( I try to have what I need for the most part ) it goes with out question, grease it, and or do any regular maintenance it may need, filters etc, ie; a small engine powered piece of equipment, I'll change the oil etc., so the owner knows it was taken care of. Worst thing about a borrowed item is when something odd goes wrong and you have it, it's on your watch, kinda why I don't like to borrow things.
Farmer I've known for years whom has planted our farm for years and I've worked for on/off, would let me borrow a 100 hp fwa jd tractor, if I needed to, he knows I'm careful and take care of things, I've never done it yet, I get mine stuck, he'd come right over and tow me out, now with his health situation I'd probably have to, but its real nice to know you have help if you need it, but it's bad policy to abuse the privilege in my opinion. Most people have learned that others do not take care of things they do not own, some like myself see it differently, even rental equipment, I take care of it like my own and let the rental outfit know, which in turn is recognized and I get excellent service from them.
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