EOC_Jason
Well-known member
Long story short, I've noticed people lately that know some piece of equipment isn't running right, and rather than take the time to fix it just continue to use it until at some point it will more than likely stop working and cost a lot more to fix than if they did something about it sooner.
For instance, a friend of mine runs a machine shop. When their air compressor kicks on I can hear a severe air leak from inside the office! I don't know if it's a pop-off or a pipe or what, but it's not good. He knows about it but hasn't bothered with it. The other day they got out a big order so things were slow around the shop. Think anyone took the time to look at it? Nope, everyone left early...
Another person I know has a forklift that started running like ****. You can tell it has lost compression in one of the cylinders. He uses it daily for his business. I offered to lend him mine until the repair man could come check his out, no big deal. Nope, they just continue to run that forklift with it spitting, sputtering, missing, etc...
That's just two examples, I could go on and on and on...
One thing my father has always taught me, is things don't fix themselves. Also when something breaks, you stop using it! That's also the reason we probably own at least two of everything. Use your backup until you can fix the broken thing...
I just don't understand some people...
For instance, a friend of mine runs a machine shop. When their air compressor kicks on I can hear a severe air leak from inside the office! I don't know if it's a pop-off or a pipe or what, but it's not good. He knows about it but hasn't bothered with it. The other day they got out a big order so things were slow around the shop. Think anyone took the time to look at it? Nope, everyone left early...
Another person I know has a forklift that started running like ****. You can tell it has lost compression in one of the cylinders. He uses it daily for his business. I offered to lend him mine until the repair man could come check his out, no big deal. Nope, they just continue to run that forklift with it spitting, sputtering, missing, etc...
That's just two examples, I could go on and on and on...
One thing my father has always taught me, is things don't fix themselves. Also when something breaks, you stop using it! That's also the reason we probably own at least two of everything. Use your backup until you can fix the broken thing...
I just don't understand some people...


