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<blockquote data-quote="Murphy81" data-source="post: 115775" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>G'day everyone, just got a question for all the people out there more knowledgable than myself, so anyone is free to answer. I'm looking to upgrade to either a 3500 or a 4000. I currently run a 3000 and have been pretty happy with it, however the ground balance is a real pain. I have just heard a few bad things about the earlier 4000s and was wondering if anyone has had much to do with them. Also, would my current (older) coils work with the 4000, or am I better off sticking with a 3500? I definitely can't afford a 5000, but could probably splurge for a 4500 in a few months if I can use my current coils. Any info is much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murphy81, post: 115775, member: 4153"] G'day everyone, just got a question for all the people out there more knowledgable than myself, so anyone is free to answer. I'm looking to upgrade to either a 3500 or a 4000. I currently run a 3000 and have been pretty happy with it, however the ground balance is a real pain. I have just heard a few bad things about the earlier 4000s and was wondering if anyone has had much to do with them. Also, would my current (older) coils work with the 4000, or am I better off sticking with a 3500? I definitely can't afford a 5000, but could probably splurge for a 4500 in a few months if I can use my current coils. Any info is much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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