So, when is a machine deemed too old to be repairable? I am finding out that some, if not all, equipment dealers are putting limits on how long to make parts available. I realize there have to be limits to what manufacturers and dealers can/should do in this respect, yet what are we contractors supposed to do? The mindset is twofold. One, this will require contractors to keep equipment updated by being required to buy newer equipment, and two, the cost of keeping parts for the volumes of machines/models could be prohibitive. Yet, as with myself, many cannot afford to invest a couple of million in equipment as a smaller contractor. Also, many of these "older" machines are still very productive and solid. Just a thot from a dirt and drainage guy......