fishman
Veteran Member
I have to tell you, I read the other thread regarding loaning out tractors and thought, Wow, I'm glad I don't know anybody around here so crass as to ask to borrow my tractor. Well I was wrong.
My newest neighbor sent his pregnant wife over (oh, she was carrying their other child too) to ask if he could "borrow my tractor for tomorrow". Previously, I had offered to help him clean up the horrendous mess he made by cutting down half the trees in his yard and leaving the tops lay, but that is another story. She asked it in a way that sounded like she was asking to borrow say, a cup of sugar or something.
Anyway, I was a bit stunned, but I remembered the advice I read here so I said I couldn't loan it out for liability reasons. Anyway, she said that's what she thought I'd say and she would go back down there and tell him. I said I'd be around on the weekend and that I could probably help with a small chore then. She said well maybe, but he really wanted to clean out the pig pens tomorrow. Pig poo!? On my tractor!? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif No way!
Actually, I've seen the guys "pig pen" and it's just some pallets nailed together. They're full of mucky water and stink to high heaven (don't ask me how I know) /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif Seems he'd shoveled all of the poo from one pen to the other to make it easier to get to with the tractor, BEFORE sending her up to ask me to borrow it.
Did I mention this was the same guy that laughed at my tractor to my face the week before and said "Oh, I thought you had a real tractor like a big Case or something". He wasn't joking, he was serious. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Anyway, they haven't been up to the house now for about three weeks so I guess I must have ticked them off. Oh well.
My newest neighbor sent his pregnant wife over (oh, she was carrying their other child too) to ask if he could "borrow my tractor for tomorrow". Previously, I had offered to help him clean up the horrendous mess he made by cutting down half the trees in his yard and leaving the tops lay, but that is another story. She asked it in a way that sounded like she was asking to borrow say, a cup of sugar or something.
Anyway, I was a bit stunned, but I remembered the advice I read here so I said I couldn't loan it out for liability reasons. Anyway, she said that's what she thought I'd say and she would go back down there and tell him. I said I'd be around on the weekend and that I could probably help with a small chore then. She said well maybe, but he really wanted to clean out the pig pens tomorrow. Pig poo!? On my tractor!? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif No way!
Actually, I've seen the guys "pig pen" and it's just some pallets nailed together. They're full of mucky water and stink to high heaven (don't ask me how I know) /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif Seems he'd shoveled all of the poo from one pen to the other to make it easier to get to with the tractor, BEFORE sending her up to ask me to borrow it.
Did I mention this was the same guy that laughed at my tractor to my face the week before and said "Oh, I thought you had a real tractor like a big Case or something". He wasn't joking, he was serious. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Anyway, they haven't been up to the house now for about three weeks so I guess I must have ticked them off. Oh well.