Maybe this is perspective related to how long you have farmed,here. For me, I know when I started out and was using what I could afford, which included a lot of cheap tools others had decided were no longer trustworthy, I longed for the days I could afford shiney new pieces that only seldom breakdown. Then when I started to be able to have some of those wished for pieces, I found out the time interval between what I wanted and what I had was not nearly as long as I had hoped it would be. Now I am very gratfull that some of the most counted on machines have the old replaced one sitting in the shed or in the case of combines that my brother and I each have one so in most cases there is some form of back up.We don't get twice as much done but I'm way more then twice as likely to get to sleep the night after one of those days where everything goes wrong, rather then work all day ,fix all night so you can work the next day. And too, this post is made with a thread of humor.