no, I'm not just taking his word on the problems with the deck, he showed me what to look for on the heads, I noticed the flat spots on the lifters when I bought the deck (which should have been a clue)... all in all, I think the tech is being straight with me on stuff, and at this point I understand why he wouldn't want to waste time fixing it.
The reel motor wasn't the problem, it was a power supply issue, which the tech has supposedly fixed (haven't tested yet- just picked it up and I'm in the middle of a move). The problem was old/bad/leaky caps (and an easy fix I presume?). Plus I have another motor (though it is also used).
as far as the transport, i guess the "issues" are just fine tuning things or minor adjustments that I felt needed to be done in order to get the transport running a bit more smoothly, for example I think it needs a tension arm adjustment on the take up motor side, maybe a few more things but I can't remember since the tech has had it for awhile.
I bought the new heads already and I would include them in the sale for the deck. They would need to be installed, but i would include them with the deck.
The deck was working well enough for me to record with it in July, the only BIG problem was that rewind was slow due to the power supply problem and that should be fixed now... but who knows what could go wrong next, and I do understand that is a consideration for a deck that has seen some tape.
I have about $400 into the Tascam, if I could get that back for it I would be happy. hell if I could get $350 for it, its a free upgrade to a much better deck.
I see crap machines go on the bay in that price range all the time, parting it out seems like such a hassle too, although in the long run maybe I could get a little more cash for it in pieces...
I dunno... what do you guys think I can get total if I part it out?