Sorry but I don't need another totally negative opinion with no basis in fact whatsoever. I wouldn't have posted the question if I thought so many negative Nellies would respond with no information related to the question. I understood the risks when I bought it. I am a big boy and have my big boy pants on. I will stick with information from the dealer and others who have had a similar machine. It isn't a car with open wiring and plugs. It's not a 50 year old tractor. These are built to be used in very harsh environments. The computer may be bad but it is sealed and may be just fine. If not, I can buy a new one. Do you guys understand? They sell new computers and wiring at the dealer. You don't have to buy a new machine to get new parts. These machines are built by human beings in factories from individual components. You can buy the individual components as needed and the machine will be like new. Now, everyone please respond and say once again that it will never be any good even if you replace every part. I also need a couple more people to tell me that it will be expensive, I guess I must not have known that. Please, give me a break. Sorry if this seems like a rant, I was just looking for some of the excellent expert information I see on this site not opinions.
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