Lil Foot
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Lifetime Member
Equipment
1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
No one. Period. The wife gets to assist sometimes by driving while I chuck firewood, rock, or such things in the bucket or trailer, but basically it is supervised use. Learned long ago, more times that I like to admit, that most others just don't care or use common sense when using something they didn't have to work for.
Example: A (former) friend asked to borrow my new chain saw to drop a 6" tree, so I gave him the 5 min training session, and off he went. At the end of the day, he just dropped it off in my carport, without a word of thanks or anything. It was dirty, so when I went to clean it up, I found it would not run at all- no compression. He claimed it ran fine for him, I must have done something wrong. After he got up, his wife confessed what really happened. The 6" tree turned out to be a 36" diameter stump that he often hit with his mower, so he wanted to cut it flush with the dirt. When the saw would not get close enough to the ground to suit him, he removed the side cover & air cleaner, and proceeded to vacuum up all the dirt & rocks in his front yard, destroying the engine. His wife said he would pay for it, but he refused, saying it was my fault for loaning it to him, and that it was a life lesson. I proceeded to teach him a life lesson. When I left, he was still on the ground. His wife came over the next day with $75, about a fourth of what it cost to replace. Funny, he never came over to borrow stuff anymore.
Example: A (former) friend asked to borrow my new chain saw to drop a 6" tree, so I gave him the 5 min training session, and off he went. At the end of the day, he just dropped it off in my carport, without a word of thanks or anything. It was dirty, so when I went to clean it up, I found it would not run at all- no compression. He claimed it ran fine for him, I must have done something wrong. After he got up, his wife confessed what really happened. The 6" tree turned out to be a 36" diameter stump that he often hit with his mower, so he wanted to cut it flush with the dirt. When the saw would not get close enough to the ground to suit him, he removed the side cover & air cleaner, and proceeded to vacuum up all the dirt & rocks in his front yard, destroying the engine. His wife said he would pay for it, but he refused, saying it was my fault for loaning it to him, and that it was a life lesson. I proceeded to teach him a life lesson. When I left, he was still on the ground. His wife came over the next day with $75, about a fourth of what it cost to replace. Funny, he never came over to borrow stuff anymore.