Today is Jeff's and Tammy's anniversary. Congratulations! You crazy kids you.
Jeff sent me pictures of his anniversary gift (I didn't get to see what Tammy got. Maybe I don't want to. ::) )
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Congratulations, you two made another year. How many? I got about 27 or so under my belt now and hope to do another 27 or so. Have a great anniversary! I like your truck and the decal. Are they available?
How many years does it take to get a anniversary gift like that?
And what did you do to that women whatever it was you did it right?
Congratulations, Why not take Tammy for a ride in the Ozarks for her present :)
Congrats to the wedded Brokaw's...
Nice truck... Is it done or is this a simulation?
By the way, how about an anniversary ride
in the Central Ilinois corn fields.
On second thought... how about a trip to Old Mill Creek
and to Raber Bay Bar for some walleye baskets?
Great job.
Perry
Jeez that sure is fancy....
How about a window decal for a marketing idea?
Nice choice on the truck too ;).
Congratulations,
Captain
Congrats on that!
How many times has she told you to get your records and get out? ;D
i just wonder how long it will take to get another tree on that decale LOL Congratulations
jimbo
Congratulations Jeff and Tammy! Hope you have a wonderful day.
Nice looking truck! What is that in the receiver hitch?
Dewey
Jeff and Tammy,
Nice accomplishment.
Jeff did you get Tammy a new hammer?
The Home and Builders show is coming up soon. ;D
ElectricAl and Linda
Congratulations Jeff and Tammy! 8) 8) 8)
Hey folks, ya notice old Jeff ain't logged in tonight. I'll bet he's feeling gilty cause Tammy bought him dat nice truck, so he's trying to get in good graces by taking Tammy out to dinner.
Dat'S Purty. I like the truck, too. ;D
Yep dats purty cool ....would look real good on the back of my pick-up to... 8) 8) 8)
Congratulations Jeff and Tammy Many more in the making
Tammy thats a real nice pick-up you got him : ;D
Con grats Jeff and Tammy, hope you have many more.
EZ
Congratulations Jeff and Tammy, Nice truck Jeff, what did
Tammy git ? Not to but in but to day was our 34 year, taking
the wife to Memphis for a weeks vacation Monday. Have a
good anniversy and many more. 8)
Sawwood
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs Brokaw, that sure is purty Jeff, now what did the Mrs get in return ;)
Happy anniversary 8) 8)
Congratulations Jeff and Tammy! May you have many, many more! :)
Considering he's not responding he might not have remembered his anniversary and consequently may have ended up in the hospital.
We better start calling around. :D
We might have to put his picture on the back of every sawmill ...
Have you seen this sawyer? ;D
Well done, Tammy and Jeff. Congratulations on a job well done, Tammy, hanging around with a sawdust maker for that long around here has been a real challenge for Alice. I would imagine it might well be the same for you. :D Hang in there. It pays off. Look at all the nice rustic furniture you get to have and the saw blades on the wall and such. 8)
8) 8) 8) Congratulations!!!!
Congratulations! great decal nice truck
Hey guys, I couldn't respond because we were on an island. It was Our annual weekend as volunteers to paint and fix up on Lime Island. No T.V. no phones no way home until they decide to let you go. ;D
The truck is not new but it sure looks new with the decals. EVERYTIME we stopped somewhere, we had someone come up and ask about what the Forestry Forum was. I gotta get some cards printed up. I'm all out. We stopped at a grocery store and someone saw my hat who had saw the pickup in the parking lot and so all of the sudden, there we were, talking trees for the next 20 minutes by the pork and beans. :D.
Kevin, I got on the Deere gator and crossed Lime and took a couple pictures acrossed the ditch towards your place.
I forgot to say thanks for the congrats guys. I think I got Tammy poison Ivy for our anniversary. :o
Jeff;
After taking the pictures did you radio in the co-ordinates to Camp Grayling? :D
Nah, it looked pretty peaceful over there.
The end of an era. I sold the old forestry forum truck yesterday to a young man in need. The truck had 14,000 miles on it when we got it and over 378,000 when it left yesterday. We had the truck 17 years. This topic was about when it became the Forestry Forum truck.
378,000 miles smiley_clapping Wow, good truck! Hope your next treats you that well.
The 84 blazer Tammy got last month is the recipient of the funds gained by selling the truck. It gets dropped off Friday for new rockers and paint.
This is what happens when you try to do something good. I had no reason to get rid of my forestry forum truck. It was a running driving dependable spare.
But something came up where it could help a young man get past some rough patches. This young man had helped me with some things around here so I thought it was an opportunity to return. I sold the truck to him with a payment he chose. He even chose the purchase price, and then asked me to increase the price by 500 for the 3 day old tires I was going g to swap out on my other truck. That way he had new tires. So I had to spend another 500 for tires for my truck.
There was no down payment. We would keep the title, and even the plates and insurance on it for the 6 months it would take to make the truck his.
The first payment was a week late. He explained and apologized. Okay. The second payment was two more weeks late. Explanation accepted.
Then he disappeared 6 weeks late and no contact. He was working for one of the local cement contractors, so we would see the truck. Tammy left a note on the truck to get a hold of us. Then he really disappeared. He was a friend of my son's, so Jeremy told us where he thought he was staying. After watching for two weeks the truck showed up there. We spent two more weeks trying to get a hold of him. His mom finally helped us get a set of the keys, and Jeremy and Tammy went and got it. It had been wrecked. The whole driver side wiped out. Granted it had some issues before, but not like this. Window busted out, frame bent, brake lines ruptured, the new tires on the back burnt off of it.
I think I'm done. This is far from the first time I've been disappointed trying to be a decent person and help others.
Lot of this is starting to come together. His first late payment was the excuse that his boss had not been paying him on time, and that th truck had broke a yoke on the driveshaft, he said it had just fallen on the road. Being the understanding fool that I am, ok, it is an old truck, and although I never had sensed a problem with it, it could happen. Now, seeing what is let of those rear tires, I know exactly what happened to it. He started beating on that truck on day one. I'd about guarantee is was doing reverse pullouts to burn the tires, and that is how he busted the driveshaft yoke.
After further inspection, I find the frame is completely busted under the drivers side of the cab. The truck will never drive again. This by far was the best most dependable truck I had ever had. We had it for 16 years. I feel now like I betrayed an old friend by turning it over to an abuser.
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It really makes you wonder.
Good on ya for trying to help somebody. Sorry it had to turn out this way.
Jeff,
Sorry to hear that it did not turn out well.
Ron
That is a very sad turn of events but people are not always what they seem to be. Maybe the kid is an accomplished con artist, maybe has mental health issues but he won't get far in life playing this game. Still, I give everyone the benefit of the doubt until they give me reason not to. As a wise old lady once said to us "You fool me once you pretty smart. You fool me twice I pretty stupid".
Its so unfortunate that these kind of things happen and even more that it is happening more often. I have really scaled back on offering a helping hand, I feel bad but have gotten burned one too many times.
Jeff,
Your attempt is commendable and his failure doesn't diminish that.
Glad you got that truck back before he could cause you severe and lasting trouble. I might've given him a $500 barely roadworthy clunker, but it would be in his name before he turned the key!
I've seen much worse damage repaired. Maybe get a few estimates and compare to the price of a replacement.
Jeff, that's a good warning for everyone. Sorry it turned out like that. I just got out of a similar situation, I let someone take a vehicle and make payments. But, I told him I was dropping the insurance and he couldn't drive it until he got the title in his name. Well, after about 2 months he still wasn't able to come up with the $50 or so to transfer the title, so I went and repo'd it (he hadn't paid me anything yet). Thankfully it wasn't damaged. I was nervous the whole time- what if he went and got in an accident or something, and it's in my name? Or, I transfer it into his name and never get paid? I was ready to pay the title transfer myself, just to get it off of my mind, but my wife put her foot down👍 For the $500 the rig was worth, it wasn't worth the liability. I hope life isn't making me too hard or cynical, but I've found that usually when people are in these "situations" it's because of bad decisions, irresponsibility, etc. I know when I've been in those spots (many years ago, thankfully) it was because of my own stupidity. I knew it and was ashamed to ask anyone to put themselves out for me. It makes me skeptical right off the bat when people aren't ashamed to come at you with their hand out. Please don't get me wrong, I love to help people in tough situations- I'm talking about the people that dig their own holes and want to pull you down in with them. On the flip side, I have a friend whose mom passed away last week (cancer), and his wife was also diagnosed with cancer, last week. In fact, he ran out of the Mayo clinic where his wife was, to get on a plane and fly out to Seattle to be with his mom as she passed. We and our churchwill be getting something together to help out with all the travel expenses and such that occur in these horrible times (he's the pastor of our church, actually). Really sorry you got burned on this.
It is sad to know that there are people that have absolutely no respect for others, or even for themselves. :-X
You did your part of the agreement , sad he made some very bad choices.
As Grouch said "Your attempt is commendable and his failure doesn't diminish that. " I believe that as well
It does bring to mind "No good deed goes unpunished"
I bet your son feels pretty bad too,
most unfortunate,
D
Jeff, I remember you getting that truck and how happy you were. This is a very sad conclusion to a long ownership.
Al
Good on you for trying to help someone. Shame on him for treating you this way.
My dad says''no good deed goes unpunished''.
PC
It is too bad he did that to you and the truck, I'd have him arrested for theft.
Quote from: Peter Drouin on September 05, 2017, 09:02:40 PM
It is too bad he did that to you and the truck, I'd have him arrested for theft.
Yes it sucks, but locally at least, the cops wouldn't get involved, because he had the truck with Jeff's permission (initially). That he didn't pay for it as promised is considered a "civil" matter. You can take the guy to court, but from the sound of things that wont help, you can't get "blood out of a stone".
Jeff's best option was to repossess it, and it sucks that it's damaged beyond repair. Suggest you part it out, and sell the leftovers for scrap metal, at least get something for it that way.
Prototype 0001 Doodlebug
that sucks sorry jeff I just hope he didn't hit anyone or destroy anyone's property and they come after you iv been in your shoes before and never again again sorry
I have no idea how many people you have helped over the years. There is bound to be a bad one out of that many. :o :(
that is really too bad Jeff.
Human nature has many facets most good but some just suck.
Red. Doodle bug really?
havent heard that term since my teen years.
Instead of a Doodlebug, I think a Tumble Bug (http://www.backyardnature.net/n/a/tumble-b.htm).
My friend built a doodle bug with two power driven rear axles for six wheel drive , it has two transmissions. He just loves gears , his one ton dump truck has a two speed rear out of a C60 and its street legal .
I signed the title over tonight and watched the forestry forum truck disappear out the back drive on its way to the salvage yard. A sad sad day.
Karma Mike
:-\
A parting picture would be nice, that was a pretty new truck. I have a 90,91,92,93,94 and a 94 i can't let go, they all run good. wife is ashamed to ride with me. Oh well
That reminds me of a time we helped out the son of one of my wife's cousins. We bought a house for them and fixed it up to the tune of about $25,000. The cousin's son moved in with his son, girl friend who had 3 of her own. We had put in a wood stove to heat the home. I then showed him which trees behind the house he could cut for firewood and marked 5 medium large cherry trees that he was not allowed to cut. He paid the rent for a few months but the rents kept sliding further past the due date. Then one time I went to get the rent (an hour drive from our house), he did not have the rent and when I looked out back, he had cut all 5 restricted cherries, cherries, with about 4 still laying on the ground. He was evicted and I recovered what I could from the cherries. We lost big time on that, but in the end we did slighter better than break even, when we sold it, we made about $4000 after all. But that did not factor in our labor which was almost 400 hrs, so we got paid $10/hr on that.