Do i need a new Hard drive? 80gb 6th classic

I just got this used 80gb Ipod classic 6th gen and i noticed that after i sync music to it, all the music is erased the next time i sync, this is my first time owning a ipod (own a iphone) so im new to these, before i made this thread did a google search and did a diagnostic test and this is what i got back
Retracts: 18
Reallocs: 941
Pending Sectors: 82
Poweron Hours : 241
Start/Stops: 42014
Is this ipod any good?

Unfortunately, seeing the high Pending sectors and Start Stop numbers, your iPod will not give you any joy, but lots of frustrations, with failed sync, if you still want to use it, you got to get the hardisk replaced.
Or if you want to try a bit more fixing on your own, try reading this post on Hardisk Partition repair.
Have a nice day!

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