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New Castle, PA | If you want a gleaner of that size, go for an M3.As others have said, they were not designed for today's yield's, but they are a good machine if you don't push it to much and you are not harvesting a lot of acres. You also want to consider parts/service as there are not a lot of gleaner dealers in certain area's, especially one,s that are knowledgable about 35 year old combines. As for the heads, just switch it over to JD heads if you like the combine and you are going to run it for many years. | |
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