bubs
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Hello Vern, I don't know what Gleaner you are used to running but a 1460 is a real nice 6 row, 15 to 20 foot platform machine. I have found that when I am really interested in an unfamilar machine I am best to have a mechanic from the local dealership to have a look for me. It is really hard to wear a axial flow machine out if it is taken care of. If you know the owner I would not hesitate to ask him or her about it. If it has not been maintained or no records kept it is a real low dollar machine. I have owned a 1460 and with maintainence it was reliable as an almost a new one at 2500 hours. The engines on these machines are quite good and be sure to have electric over hydralic header control. I wish you luck and don't be afraid to spend a little money for an inquiry before you have to spend a lot on repairs. In other words treat the combine like buying a horse. "open it's mouth and check it's teeth, tickle it's belly to see if it will kick, and ask the owner if his wife would ride it."