RoyJackson
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
"It's still a good motor as all Yanmar motors are."
They sure are!
Even with just 19 HP (16.5 at the PTO), this little engine is a worker! I've yet to run out of power, but lack of traction can be a problem. And it sure is frugal with diesel fuel too!
Of course, one of my pipe dreams is putting that 770 engine in my tractor (if I could find a good used engine). Same frame..maybe different engine mounts and definitely a different injection pump. But it would be a doable project if I ever need to replace the engine.
I did price out swapping to a dual stage clutch, but when the dollars got above $1500, I gave up on that idea. Can't really say I miss having a dual stage. About the only thing I have to accomodate is when I'm finish mowing, I may have to back over areas where I'd clutched for a turn or shifted a gear. The inertia of the rotary cutter blades is enough that clutching is no problem...no problem with loader work either.
They sure are!
Even with just 19 HP (16.5 at the PTO), this little engine is a worker! I've yet to run out of power, but lack of traction can be a problem. And it sure is frugal with diesel fuel too!
Of course, one of my pipe dreams is putting that 770 engine in my tractor (if I could find a good used engine). Same frame..maybe different engine mounts and definitely a different injection pump. But it would be a doable project if I ever need to replace the engine.
I did price out swapping to a dual stage clutch, but when the dollars got above $1500, I gave up on that idea. Can't really say I miss having a dual stage. About the only thing I have to accomodate is when I'm finish mowing, I may have to back over areas where I'd clutched for a turn or shifted a gear. The inertia of the rotary cutter blades is enough that clutching is no problem...no problem with loader work either.