stormpetrel
Gold Member
RCO tractors all had Koyker loaders, that tractor is a Viet recon. As others have said: if it's run for a while w/no problems, it likely will not have too many issues. As a 2210D owner of four years, I have been able to keep mine up and in good running condition. It has paid for itself many times over....it's hard to go wrong with a Yanmar. They are simple, well-built, and dependable. And if they break down it's usually not too hard to fix. The parts are almost all available and not too expensive. I have mostly dealt with Hoye, and their experience with Yanmar tractors has benefitted me a bunch of times.
Go see the man, bring cash. You'll walk away with a good tractor for short money, and you probably won't be sorry you bought it.
I paid $6400 for mine with a FEL and a 5' Bush hog. It's been a great value. I've put almost 1,000 hours on it, and most any trouble I've had had been my own fault (clogging the radiator and blowing the head gasket, etc.). I could probably get $6,000 for it today!! Not bad..........
Go see the man, bring cash. You'll walk away with a good tractor for short money, and you probably won't be sorry you bought it.
I paid $6400 for mine with a FEL and a 5' Bush hog. It's been a great value. I've put almost 1,000 hours on it, and most any trouble I've had had been my own fault (clogging the radiator and blowing the head gasket, etc.). I could probably get $6,000 for it today!! Not bad..........