dbaer78
Gold Member
I really like the looks of the new yanmars. I can't wait to see them bring out some bigger tractors too.
Apparently. Yanmar has had curved tubular arms for 30 years. Thread with photos.Is that loader made out of oval steel?
Looks that way Tom, Kind of sleek.
Apparently. Yanmar has had curved tubular arms for 30 years. Thread with photos.
Just curious, does the tubular shape offer an advantage from an engineering standpoint?
Steve
Actually I think the opposite. The strength comes comes from the amount of steel as distant as possible from the center. That is why there are flat top and bottom edges on I beams, not curved inward.
Yanmar builds big excavation equipment, huge diesels for container ships, and a broad variety of specialty planting/harvest equipment so I expect they have the fabrication equipment already. More important they have a design philosophy to simply build the best regardless of greater fabrication cost, and the customers they want will pay what it takes to own the best. (Yanmar quality and value are illustrated by the flood of 30+ year old, thousand-hour gray market Yanmars that arrived here in the past decade. These used 1980's tractors are far better value than a zero-hour Chinese tractor at similar under-10k price).Would the curved forms would be more costly to fabricate?
Steve