merc_man
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Ha i like that. The little toy echo saw looks pretty real. It might even fol them.Toy department...
Morning Merc...
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Ha i like that. The little toy echo saw looks pretty real. It might even fol them.Toy department...
Morning Merc...
Enough said right there. If they need a chainsaw to do a job then either buy one or rent one.How do you Answer "Can I borrow your Chainsaw?"
No!
I don't generally loan out my nice tools! Instead I offer to bring the tool and do that part of the job as a favor to a friend. If I ever borrow something I follow the example my Dad set. He borrowed a John Deere 350 dozer from one of his friends to build a road through the woods. The dozer was in disrepair as it had lots of little problems as a result of neglect. First thing Dad did was pull it into his shop. He serviced it, replaced missing bolts, tightened up loose parts, replaced missing parts, adjusted linkages, etc. Then he went to work and built that road. When he was finished, the machine went back into the shop for another "going-over" and a good cleaning. When he returned it to his friend it looked and operated like new and was full of fuel! His friend told him he could use it again any time he wanted.
By far the best response yet lolHow do you Answer "Can I borrow your Chainsaw?"
"Sure, here You go - have fun!"
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You forgot fertilizer spreaders.I don't know whether this one has been said yet but "never lend your wife or chainsaw, it's guaranteed they will both be returned in the same condition"
Stangst
Ya I tried that once said he could borrow my saw if I could borrow his wife. Next thing I know she as my door and he is leaving with my saw. Took three weeks to get my saw back!Yeah sure you can borrow it I mind as much you would as if I asked to borrow your wife. A friend asked me I just said NO but if you need a hand let me know.
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