PETE
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Butch, Does it still have the original cylinder bars and concave in itIJ If so you are probably looking at needing to replace them. Also if the reverse bars are still in there the bottom of the seperator cage is probably getting pretty thin where the concave and seperator cage meet. 20k seems a bit high but the Cummins motor really adds to the value of the machine. What kind of crops are you going to put through the machineIJ If corn and soybeans and you are good with a wrench I would suggest "hyperizing" before you go to the field with it. Click on "TIPS" and then "Gleaner upgrades" and then the top box for P1 processors. Three years ago I did everything except the grate for less than $1000 and I am extremely pleased with the results. "Hyperizing" my 81 N6 changed it from a cob grinding, rotor spitting, horsepower robbing piece of crap to a high capacity, clean sample machine that I would not be afraid to put up against those $150K machines. This summer Hyper II is putting a grate in my machine to complete the process. One thing in your favor is this forum there is a wealth of knowledge here that can't be beat! Hope this helps, Pete Hinrichsen