IDXMonster
Elite Member
There does come a point at which we all do what we want and do it with what we like. There’s really no right or wrong. If the results you’re obtaining for the effort being put forth are satisfactory, machine selection matters not. The variables with EMI, soil condition, targets sought, etc. are SO great that it’s absurd. Furthermore, ones own comfort running a particular machine both mentally and physically are important. One machine isn’t better than another if the user can’t get the hang of it, or it just doesn’t appeal to them for whatever reason.
As long as we are satisfied with what we’re using and the results being seen, it’s a wrap. A lot of attention and emphasis is placed on “performance” but the human element may be the deciding factor here...
As long as we are satisfied with what we’re using and the results being seen, it’s a wrap. A lot of attention and emphasis is placed on “performance” but the human element may be the deciding factor here...