Marlowe
Gold Member
This has got me wondering a bit about what is considered right and wrong when it comes to borrowing stuff, and then it breaks.
A buddy of mine told me that amongst his group of friends and family lots of borrowing of major equipment goes on. They all have an understanding. If the failure is something you tore up, you fix it. If the failure is something that would have broken anyway, maybe not. A major engine failure may be one of those things that is not the fault of the guy who uses it for just a few minutes. The exceptions would be like running the engine without oil or coolant.
I don't know. Any thought's? I'm the kind of guy who borrows very sparingly, then I fix whatever breaks when I have it.
A buddy of mine told me that amongst his group of friends and family lots of borrowing of major equipment goes on. They all have an understanding. If the failure is something you tore up, you fix it. If the failure is something that would have broken anyway, maybe not. A major engine failure may be one of those things that is not the fault of the guy who uses it for just a few minutes. The exceptions would be like running the engine without oil or coolant.
I don't know. Any thought's? I'm the kind of guy who borrows very sparingly, then I fix whatever breaks when I have it.