My tractor is very old, probably more than 40 years and is still used. Motor 
broke down once more than 15 years ago but is fixed. There are still spare 
parts available. Tractors built the same way today so there are no new 
innovation.

Electronics have improved but then it come to mechanics or servo drives are 
there any new innovations?

Regards Nicklas Karlsson



> I was helping a commercial screw machine shop that had a couple little 
> KX1 mills. One was getting rather tired after 5 or 6 years of production 
> use and having repeatability problem. I was speaking with the general 
> manager and asked "well how long do you expect a machine to last?" and 
> without a hint of a smile he whipped back "40 years"
> 
> The KX1 was installed less then 50 feet from a row of screw machines 
> maybe as old as I am (73 years) and they were clanking away dropping 
> parts into a bin.
> 
> ron ginger
> 
> > Who wants to use and maintain (if it is possible) an original CNC control
> > made prior to 2000 ??
> >
> > Dave
> >
> 
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