MossRoad
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 - Aug 31, 2001
 
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You got that right. But it also brings up a valuable point in that when a human isn't doing one task, they can be doing another if properly supervised and/or motivated.The reason human operated machines are low hours is because of lazy humans,, ....
It often comes down to a human supervising or feeding multiple machines.
Think about a small farm with a hired hand.
Mr. Douglas could have bought a larger tractor and a milking machine and ditched Eb, if Eb cost more than those machines over a reasonable period of time.