It’s totally unacceptable for a piece of equipment that makes you money to be broken for 5 days. It shouldn’t have been down for any longer than 12 hours. We don’t let any piece of equipment be down for more than 6 hours. If it’s broken it’s not making money. Have a bay blocked off looks bad.
When I was in college I worked in the woods logging. I can remember many times when a piece of equipment would break down we’d work all night if we had too to get it up and running. I recall one time driving 300 miles round trip in the late afternoon to get $75 worth of parts that we couldn’t get shipped next day UPS and then meeting the boss at the job site at 2 am to installed to parts to get the equipment operational.
In this day and age there isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t have parts on hand to fix any problem that might come up or the resources to get the repair parts fast. You should have at least the common parts in stock, fittings,
coin acceptor, timer, pump parts etc.