YM2210 Questions

   / YM2210 Questions #1  

Smoody

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YM226D
Well, I just got this machine and its just to different then my YM2001.

Here are a few questions if anyone can help.

1.Is it normal to see the exhaust fumes while running the tractor? reason I ask on my YM2001 I don't see anything ever coming from the exhaust, on the YM2210 I can see a "faint" smoke or fumes?? almost clear but if you look at a certain angle you can see it, does that have to do with a 2cyl vs. the 3 cyl? Does a 3 cyl run "cleaner" than a 2 cyl?

2. I don't see a Decompression lever, is there one? I do see a rod under the left side of the dash that you can "flip" left or right, I'm just use to a "pully" type lever. so?

3. If the temp light doesn't work by chance is there other signs to watch for in case it were to run hot?

4. The overflow bottle for the radiator is slam full, the "full" line is about in the middle of the bottle, The guy I purchased from has the bottle full of coolant above the full line almost to the fill cap of the bottle, should I empty down to the FULL line?

5. In My YM2001 I have 70 Hours on my oil change and the oil still looks golden and new. The Oil in the YM2210 is Jet Black and the guy had the oil changed last fall. Again does a 2 cyl not run as clean on the 3 cyl tractors?

I had a JD 755 that the oil would also turn jet black within a few days after a oil change.
 
   / YM2210 Questions #2  
1 (faint smoke) you should be fine there

2 look under the hood and see where that connects to

3 I would fix this as soon as you can

4 I would take some out so the water from the radiator will have some room to overflow.

5 from my experience its perfectly normal for the oil to be black, my jd1070 was like that, but i would change it.
 
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Thanks for the input Ken!
 
   / YM2210 Questions #4  
Smoody on #2 turn the shaft to the left that shoud turn the shaft that comes out of the back of the valve cover to the left in hence holding the valves open so the engine will not start.Your oil light should be on until the pressure comes up.When the oil light goes out then release the handle and it shoud start.I open my throtle to about 1500rpm and then go down.

Carey
 
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Thanks Carey, my Oil light doesn't light up when I turn the ignition to the on position, so either the bulb is out or the sender is bad. I will check that after work. On my YM2210, I pull the throttle lever back until I hear a "click" was told that the starting position.

For others who are looking at the YM2210 for an option, this thing is really strong, it pulls a plow easier then my YM2001. More torque, the 2 cyl really sounds "mean" compared to the 3 cyl (more like a loud Lawn Mower). The "yanmar knock" is sweet!

Thanks again all!
 
   / YM2210 Questions #6  
Thanks Carey, my Oil light doesn't light up when I turn the ignition to the on position, so either the bulb is out or the sender is bad. I will check that after work. On my YM2210, I pull the throttle lever back until I hear a "click" was told that the starting position.

For others who are looking at the YM2210 for an option, this thing is really strong, it pulls a plow easier then my YM2001. More torque, the 2 cyl really sounds "mean" compared to the 3 cyl (more like a loud Lawn Mower). The "yanmar knock" is sweet!

Thanks again all!

Don't overlook a loose/broken wire or bad connection, (volt/ohm meter needed). Also, that "click" is the idle position, starting position is full throttle.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#7  
I tested the idiot lights and they all work, well one was burned out but I changed the bulbs around to test the sockets/wiring. My question now is about the temp sender, the light works but how do I know the sender works? Also can these bulbs be purchased at an auto parts store?

Norm, I am not disputing you in any way, but I do have to ask why full throttle is the starting position? My manuals warns to let engine warm at 1500RPM for 5 minutes before putting it to work. I assume you mean start it then idle it back down immediately?
 
   / YM2210 Questions #8  
"I assume you mean start it then idle it back down immediately?"

That's correct, straight out of the YM240 OEM operators manual.
 
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   / YM2210 Questions #9  
If its easy to get to and get out, then you could use a heat gun (being carefull of course not to melt the wires). Or you could boil some water and dunk it in it. If the sender only has one wire going to it your gonna have to hook at wire to it for ground.


This is all allittle crazy, but at least you will know if its working or not. Like ive said before, im not a mechanic, so there may be a easier way.
 
   / YM2210 Questions #10  
straight out of the YM240 OEM operators manual.
Yes. The manual says full throttle to start then 1500 rpm idle for 5 minutes before use. I never do either, though. Starting anything at full throttle just doesn't feel right. I set the throttle about halfway and don't let rpms exceed 1500 for a minute. Then idle down and start my day.

Here's the cold-weather portion of the manual. (full forward, step 4, is full throttle on the US-version Yanmars).

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