My son and I are currently running a '99 2366. First year we ran a 1063 ch(6x30") but then went to a 1083 (8 row) and it handle it the same as it did the 6 row, even in corn that made 200+bpa. In beans we run a 25' 1020, beans this year avgeraged right at 60bpa. We don't have a Field Tracker and have not had any problems but most of our ground is fairly level. As for things to look for- shaker arm bushings, elephant ears, condition of unloading augers. Generally, about the same as any combine. Ask if the dealer has a CMI program and have him run it thru that as part of the deal. Our dealer inspects ours evry year before harvest and gives us a list of what needs to be replaced and we do the work. I have to agree with Anteater, price seems kinda high to me. When we bought ours it was 2 yrs old and had 230 engine hrs. At the time the dealer's asking price was $90k.