John
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The N series are cheap due to the fact that they were the first of the rotaries for Gleaner and like all the other brands of that era had MANY UPDATES and BUGS to get worked out. The Series 3 N's(1982 on)are basically the R series til Agco. Deutz only changed the engines. Agco put more strength into many parts with the 2 series. The STS JD's are going thru that now and will be real cheap in a few years on the first 2 or 3 years models too! The series 3 N's or 82 on tend to be holding a better value too, if you go to Fastline.com or Ironsearch.com. I own an N6s3 and it is a great running machine, but if you look at a service manual with all the updates to the N6 prior to serial n5101, I understand why the earlier ones had problems.