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nc ks | Yes, luck definitely plays into it. Anyone that gets too cocky about what they've done that works is a lier if they say luck had no part. I think part of the philosophy for any equipment that is absolutely vital to your operation and you would pay way too much to fix in a pinch, is to utilize some kind of plan to have a backup so you have time to figure out what to do with the broken machine before you spend more than it is worth on fixing it, then being married to it and in no better position if it breaks when you need it.
It seems too expensive to have extra vital equipment until yours breaks down and costs you a fortune in lost time and money. | |
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