John
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Have some variables to look at. Most 81 N's got updated as needed, except engine. Make sure the updates are in. Next, check out the cage, rotor bars and accelerator rolls. Price accordingly to wear or think about the cost of updating to hyperized. A good rebuild 670T can be had fairly cheap, make sure you get the upgraded AmBac fuel system and the proper shieves. local salvage yard gets $3500 for a good low houred 670T with Ambac. Cummins conversions seem to run $10000 to $15000 just for engine and conversion. If this machine is without heads, probably $5000 to $10000 depending on updates and internal conditions. Series 3 N's (1982) had all the upgrades in, most of the N series in my area had the upgrades done or have already made the salvage yard. The fact that he got another Gleaner would make me guess that he had taken care of the N5. All Gleaner 670T and 670I are prone to bearing and rod bolt failure, do underhauls every 1500 hrs and they will last a long time. I hope that gives you some figures and ideas to kick around.