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<blockquote data-quote="Fendt" data-source="post: 6271598" data-attributes="member: 3303"><p>Some useful answers as always. Unfortunately I didn’t get chance to help the lad as he gave me too little notice and borrowed someone else’s teleporter that evening. Don’t get me wrong I agree that I should have just offered my help and gone and done it for him, but he caught me on the hop, I didn’t have the time at that particular moment and he has actually asked for one too many favours just lately.</p><p>My gut feeling is still that I would be up sh!t creek without a paddle if I had lent it to him and something had gone wrong. I cannot honestly sit here and say I can take that risk. I have too much to lose. The size of the fines that the HSE can hand out these days along with the cost of any subsequent investigation can absolutely cripple a farming business. I am afraid that it would seem from some of your replies that too many of you are apparently very naive to this, or just prepared to take the risk and hope you get away with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fendt, post: 6271598, member: 3303"] Some useful answers as always. Unfortunately I didn’t get chance to help the lad as he gave me too little notice and borrowed someone else’s teleporter that evening. Don’t get me wrong I agree that I should have just offered my help and gone and done it for him, but he caught me on the hop, I didn’t have the time at that particular moment and he has actually asked for one too many favours just lately. My gut feeling is still that I would be up sh!t creek without a paddle if I had lent it to him and something had gone wrong. I cannot honestly sit here and say I can take that risk. I have too much to lose. The size of the fines that the HSE can hand out these days along with the cost of any subsequent investigation can absolutely cripple a farming business. I am afraid that it would seem from some of your replies that too many of you are apparently very naive to this, or just prepared to take the risk and hope you get away with it. [/QUOTE]
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