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Old 09-10-2005, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Colin
Nothing wrong with using vintage equipment.......just know how to use it.
I ran a piece of equipment that was built in the early '40's that was a better machine than the one right beside it that was built in the '90's.
I would have to agree here the older machines do good work as long as the OPERATOR knows how to OPERATE THEM. When I was a steel worker the older machines ran better than the new ones just like colin is saying. They were built to last and being used 24 7 for 50 years proves they last thats for sure!

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