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Sep. Hrs 2,770. Upon my inspection machine is complete and taken care of, tires good, rotor looks good, sounds good runs well, sprockets not hooked, no leaks under machine, ect. They want 19,000 in Havre, MT. Needs roll lugs, belts look great, I really like the machine, it appears the feeder chains were updated with serrated bars. This is twice what I paid for my current R60 an 89 model that I've used for two years on about 2,300 acres. I've put about 5,000 in the 89 in parts. Tell what you think? I'm open to critical comments that are objective. I like these machines and know how they work, they just getting old. Thanks.
 

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The lugs will set you back 65$ a piece, depending if you install them yourself will determine the final cost of the accell rolls. When you replace lugs do NOT get the factory rubber/steel cored ones, get either the poly or stainless steel ones from PFP. I have run several thousand acres through my stainless/poly setup and it shows pretty much zero wear. To me the machine way overpriced, I gave 26k for my 96 R62 9 months ago and the market hasn't gotten any better since then.
 

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Thanks for the info on your R62 purchase. I bought my last set of lugs from Abilene and they need replaced in my current machine. I've looked at the PFP on line it certainly makes sense. Thanks again
 
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