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<blockquote data-quote="Gearclash" data-source="post: 83043" data-attributes="member: 11467"><p>All depends what the machine is doing and how it is cared for. The 1835B that my dad bought new is still around yet, in semi-retirement. 13,000 hours. Gasoline engine, never had head or oil pan off. Hydro pumps are original. Double gear pump was replaced. Drive motors have been out for seals and shafts, gerotor components were tight as new yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearclash, post: 83043, member: 11467"] All depends what the machine is doing and how it is cared for. The 1835B that my dad bought new is still around yet, in semi-retirement. 13,000 hours. Gasoline engine, never had head or oil pan off. Hydro pumps are original. Double gear pump was replaced. Drive motors have been out for seals and shafts, gerotor components were tight as new yet. [/QUOTE]
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