Should I retire my Harmon/Kardon T60?


I'm the original owner of a H/K T60 which I purchased 20 years ago.
I just bought a new belt and a new Grado Platinum cartridge but thought that now might be the time to retire my beloved T60. It still works great, though.
Should I?
If I do retire the thing, how much do I need to spend to get a MUCH better sounding TT?
For reference, I recently purchased all NEW Arcam FMJ products and the preamp has a phonostage.
theaquaman
As long as it works fine and the bearing is lubed I'd say put it on a good platform with a nice cartridge suited to the HK arm and enjoy. You'd probably be looking at a Rega P3 to better the Harmon Kardon. And very few decks have an auto lift at the end of the record.....
No....
i buy and sell turntables on ebay all the time....
put the t60 on a stable concrete..marble or granite surface, get a good cartridge...i just got a wooden grado the cheapest wooden model...
the sound is fantastic...in 3 years of trading turntables,this has been the best bargain and i use it more than my michell gyrodec...
a real piece of 1980s quality...a real underated classic.