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Retiring JD6620-considering a cih 2144/66
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Posted 11/17/2012 21:55 (#2703011 - in reply to #2702646)
Subject: RE: Retiring JD6620-considering a cih 2144/66


NC IA
See 2388 post below. Maybe not quite the $$ in parts at those hours, because of the less material/grain handled compared to an 88, but at those hours it should have or will need many parts. My advice is find or hire a good red combine mechanic for a few hours if you find one you want to look at. Also see if you can get the last few years repair history, as in parts or shop reciepts. Yes they will easily go 6000+ hours with good maintenence, my 2188 turned 8600 e hours this fall. There is not one piece of duct tape on my machine, either. Ooops yes there is, my Garmin GPS anteanna is duct taped to the roof, LOL.

44 will have 5.9 like dodge pickup, 66 will have 8.3 like Magnum. Same machines otherwise.

+2 on whoever said you will think you have died and gone to heaven, coming from your 6620.
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