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   / What do you think is a fair profit for dealers. #51  
John you are confused; Yanmars are not nearly as smooth as Kubotas. Probably has something to do with the old 2 cylinder "Johnny Poppers" that used to run the fields. I think the green company might have gotten a trademark on the noise of the old poppers and carried it over to Yanmar, similar to the way Harley-Davidson trademarked it rumble.
 
   / What do you think is a fair profit for dealers. #52  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( John you are confused; Yanmars are not nearly as smooth as Kubotas. )</font>
Doesn't sound like Kiohio's traded in Kubota is so smooth. I remember those old 2cyl Kubotas from years ago and they weren't much quieter, if any, than any 2cly Yanmar I ever heard.
I remember thinking the engine must be coming apart when I heard that first Kubota back in the 70's. John
 
   / What do you think is a fair profit for dealers. #53  
Well I can assure you that nothing out there compares to the 2 cyl Deere engines of the 40s and 50s!!!
 
   / What do you think is a fair profit for dealers. #54  
You mean like this old John Deere poppin B? Gas engine, poppin, but different. You're right, nothing compares to that!
John
 

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   / What do you think is a fair profit for dealers. #55  
Actually....the Yanmar, We had a YM240D, was a bit quieter.

No 2 ways about it.
But yes pretty close. Make a nice "resto" project.
KO
 
 
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