New Owner of a YM165

   / New Owner of a YM165 #111  
The Hoye link you show is the Cat 1 side link w 3\4" hole, same as for cat 1 YM2000. The cat 1 toplink also has 3/4" hole.
 
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#112  
The Hoye link you show is the Cat 1 side link w 3\4" hole, same as for cat 1 YM2000. The cat 1 toplink also has 3/4" hole.

Yep, I goofed. For whatever reason I thought I was looking at the arm that actually connects to implements. Thanks.
 
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#113  
Haven’t posted in a while. Did some work with the Yanmar this weekend. My bucket is 16” for size comparison. Love this little thing.

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#114  
I'm looking for ideas of a location to mount a toolbox on my YM165. Any ideas? Pictures would be great.

Thanks.
 
   / New Owner of a YM165 #115  
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   / New Owner of a YM165 #117  
This plastic toolbox on the qhitch is a strange one, it has rods sticking out beneath that were easy to wire to the qhitch. I meant this for a one day project but its been on there for a couple of years now. Real handy for lynch pins etc.

I'm going to weld a metal ammo can onto the qhitch in the same place when the plastic toolbox falls apart.

There are a couple of things to consider at this location: don't block the radius needed for turning the top link length adjuster. And don't block access to reach in and connect an implement pto driveshaft.

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#118  
This plastic toolbox on the qhitch is a strange one, it has rods sticking out beneath that were easy to wire to the qhitch. I meant this for a one day project but its been on there for a couple of years now. Real handy for lynch pins etc.

I'm going to weld a metal ammo can onto the qhitch in the same place when the plastic toolbox falls apart.

There are a couple of things to consider at this location: don't block the radius needed for turning the top link length adjuster. And don't block access to reach in and connect an implement pto driveshaft.

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That's an interesting idea. Quick question on the quick hitch, have you found that it helps lift implements higher off the ground?
 
   / New Owner of a YM165 #119  
... the quick hitch, have you found that it helps lift implements higher off the ground?
In theory the geometry should lift another inch or so. In practice - not noticeable.

I cut up old exercise equipment to make this lifter for what had been a drag-only spike harrow. That cable goes over a pulley at the top of the mast then down to the fixed drawbar mount. Going over the pulley compounds the lift attained when I raise the 3-point.
 
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#120  
Any ideas on how to shim in between my wheel hub and axle shaft? There is a lot of play between the two.

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