GDay

I have a Triton MK3 workcentre with an extension table and a router/jigsaw table.
The saw is set up in ripping mode. I tend to also do crosscutting in this mode because its easier than changing table setup. This is fine for rough stuff but not quite good enough for finer work. I also have a docking saw set up but it doesn't move so only really good for narrow timber (floorboards/decking) or small work.

So was looking to get another Triton and have one set up for ripping and the other for crosscut.
Saw a Durden Junior joiner, table saw, sander and planer combo for sale.
My only experience/knowledge of woodworking machinery is from using the Triton so not sure what would do with the Durden.
I am a farmer so lots of my woodwork is for rough stuff around the farm but I do make kids furniture for the grandkids and shelving and stuff around the house that might be on show so sometimes like to be a bit neater.

My questions to the wise among you are
How and for what type of work would one use the Durden and are they good or better than a Triton setup?
Is my idea of two Tritons sensible or are there better alternatives (such as this Durden) which can handle ripping and crosscutting and large sheets of ply etc.?

This is the first time I have used this forum so can someone let me know if this should be posted elsewhere.

Thanks