Tony.. my wife says you are only as old as you feel. I'm only 45 and some days I feel 25 and others I feel a lot older! The smell of new equipment and the piece of mind of a warranty makes me wish I was 20 years younger knowing what I know now and sitting in a fancy new machine...so I get what you are saying. Funny thing was, 20 years ago I had a fancy new machine with a 3 year warranty and it was still in the shop all the time along with my truck!!! That aged me probably more than anything.. having to make excuses. I finally ended up owning two identical machines so that if one was down, the other was up. I was busier then than I am now and I could justify that. I do think the newer machines are becoming more reliable especially for the market we are in. You are in a bigger class but the basics are the same...it's rough work on machinery. I think the OEM's are figuring that into the design/maintenance formula and the machines are lasting longer.