John
Guest
I have an 82 N6 Series 3, it has been a very reliable machine for me. The previous owner beat it to death and it took it. The fact that you had an early N6 was the problem. The first 2 yrs of STS owners are running into the same problem(this is not picking on Deere either). Many changes were made by Gleaner by 1982 in my N6 and that included the problem prone 670HI engine was replaced with the 670I and the rpm's were turned down 200rpm for the same 220 hp by the use of the Ambac injection pump. The Series 3 N6 was simular to the 190XT D tractor. They had most of the early(or what I call Proto Type)bugs worked out. IH and NH had problems with their 1400 and TR70 series of that era too. The last of the N's and the R series had_have the bugs mostly out, every now and then of course there is a lemon. But I have Hyperized my N and with the cost and preformance differances of it versus a new machine, my N is one H of a machine compared to many new ones.