low houred machines exist. I bought an M2 Corn Plus 2 years ago that has less than 1100 engine hours. The elderly owner passed away and the machine sat outside for nearly 20 years. The chains were rusted solid and the paint, wiring and belts went downhill bad. I needed the torque sensing hub for the cylinder which was perfect. All of the augers, beaters, walkers, ect are perfect and it has a hillside blower that I will install on my other machine when I get the time. I need to get the engine down as it still rolls by hand. Unit makes a nice parts supply. Would have been too great of a job to meake her run again. There was a late M2 that had 600 hours or so, always shedded that sold at a farm auction near Ames, Ia last summer that brought $5200 for the base machine. Interesting comparison. I really question why wic doesn't deliver his photos like he said. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-