Tom_Russell
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As with any used machine, condition is more important than features or model year. I bought a used early model R60 that replaced an l2 that I had owned for many years. The only reason I bought the one I got was it looked good and it turned out to be good. Yes, I had to replace wear items like cylinder bars and feed chains but that is to be expected. I also spent a pile of cash on rebuilding diesel pump and injectors because it didnt run very good. There is a big difference between a 50 and 60. For starters, the 60 has a big enough grain tank to make long rounds in decent corn. That was the main factor for me to get a 60 instead of a 50. Tom in MN