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East Saskatchewan | Depends on how much work has been done and if all updates were done. We had a 2003 it had about 500hrs when we got it and about 1000hrs when we traded it and it needed quite a bit to keep it in the field. Sieve hanger arms broke, metal was cracking around the grain tank, an injector quit, injector wiring harness was replaced, rotor cage mounts were cracking, sieve adjusting motors would sometimes work sometimes not work, hydraulic motor on chaff spreader split in half, feeder drum bearings went, front beater was very poor don't know if that has been addressed yet or not, shoe drive pulley fell off the shaft, shoe drive tensioner spring broke. Was easy to work on but last year we were in the shop for 6 harvesting days. Traded it for a 580r and haven't regretted a thing. Boy rereading the post makes a guy wonder why we had that thing for 3 years. | |
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