We are in need of a lower cost leveling system. I have run both the Rahco (now M Squared) 9632 and the conversion by John Rea in Touchet, WA. Both machines work well, but both are very expensive to buy and maintain. If M squared can build a 30% machine that works well and costs less then I think there will be a market for it. As I see it, they are only selling to the people that have really steep ground or have lots of money. We need a "leveler for the masses."