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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1364497" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>I bought a 79 1086 a few years ago with 6500 hrs. Spoke with the owner that had it since 81 told me what he had done to it and maintance. We have put a few seals and redone the a.c. in several hundred hours of heavy tillage. </p><p>I bought a john deere 6500 sprayer with 2200 hours. This thing has been a nightmare every little thing electric and fuel has pretty much give fits and been replaced. </p><p>Used stuff is a crap shoot. But 2800 hours is not much for the age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1364497, member: 23522"] I bought a 79 1086 a few years ago with 6500 hrs. Spoke with the owner that had it since 81 told me what he had done to it and maintance. We have put a few seals and redone the a.c. in several hundred hours of heavy tillage. I bought a john deere 6500 sprayer with 2200 hours. This thing has been a nightmare every little thing electric and fuel has pretty much give fits and been replaced. Used stuff is a crap shoot. But 2800 hours is not much for the age. [/QUOTE]
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