First I want to say that I am new to TBN. So please bear with me. Its a chore for me to just turn the computer on much less try to contact ony one or learn how to get on TBN. Second I want to thank Mark Chalkey for all his dedication, time, and knowledge about Earthfrce. I have been following the articles about Earthforce for a few years, and Marks episodes closely. I too was very excited when I first saw my first EF at a rental, about 5 years ago. I thought it would be great. I could just not affod a new one. I was self employed and run my own business for 30 years, finally decided to retire and get my (Socalist Inscurity). I was looking for a different line of work to keep me productive and busy. (more later if any one wants to hear it) I started doing small jobs with some of the farm equip I had and next thing I was getting businer than I should have been. I Thought a EF would be the dream machine to have. I could haul it on my skid steer trailer, with my truck. I had to make do with what I had and afford. I watched E-bay for a few years and looked for a EF4. There were a few on there from time to time, but most were well used, and still at a premium price. It seemed ever time I got a small job I spent more time hauling my equipement back and forth than doing the job. We only learn by trial and error, and it behoves us to learn by others error. I didnt want to get involved with the big equipement, cost, cdl, insurance, upkeep, employees......just me., and what I could handle. With mini equipement. I would get a small job such as digging a new drain tile through a yard or something of that nature. First, no one machine does every job excellent. Just the job it was designed to do. I would load up my small track hoe, and dig the ditch. Nothing beats a track hoe for just simply digging. But then it was not efficent in closing it up and finish grading. So I would wind up having to haul my skid steer out and fill in and level out. (I know Mark , I hate skid steers too. they are hard to get in and out it if you have to do my type of work , and another half dozen reasons) Then after filing in and almost tearing up the yard with a skid steer. I had to haul my tractor to finish rakeing out and smoothing it down. I dreamed how much a EF would save me in labor and time. I finally run across a used EF4 with only 275 hrs. I must have been the first one to see it on the internet. It was loaced in PA. I called the dealer and he said he just got it in and just had listed it on the net a hour ago., and had 50 calls, I talked a little and told him that I would give him a Visa card deposit to hold it till I got there to inspect it. He didnt want to do that, and I was rulcant to make a firm commitment till I saw it. Finally I got him to agree to hold it for 48 hours. I didnt want to show up and travel that distance and find it sold. I got every thing together and went to see it. I didnt even quibble over the price. Just took it. I have already used it on a small job and love it. I do have some issues I would like to discuss with Mark Chalkey if I could contact him. I dont know why Bobcat never further developed this, and if you talk to them about it, they treat you like you have the plague. My dealer is not very knnowledgable about it at all. And I have heard that from IR that they have quit makeing it. What about parts 'Mark" have you heard? Will up date you if any one wants to hear from me. John: