California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
- 14,789
- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
I bought the first one because my ROPS-equiped YM240 is too tall to get close to my orchard trees. It feels tippy, too. And most of all in my sloping orchard, its a PIA to stop and change gears every 100 ft as the slope changes.What do you like about the 186D?
I wanted the smallest, lowest Yanmar with PowerShift. I hadn't expected this but with 4x4 it has nearly the pulling power of the 2wd YM240. The YM240 is now retired to semi-permanent backhoe use. I had hoped the YM186D could replace it but the little guy can't lift the backhoe, 750 lbs and CG far back from the hitch. The absolute perfect model would be YM187D with loader and power steering, its similar but with greater lift capacity and more driver legroom. I've never seen one at a reasonable price. Still wonder if I should have bought one that was 1k miles east of me, used only to pull the guy's plane out of his hangar, looked new. But it would have been $9k, delivered. My present YM186D with loader and power steering cost $3500 including loader forks and back blade.
In summary I think a loader is essential and PowerShift is well worth the additional cost if your land isn't level.