Loader question

/ Loader question #1  

standfas

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Apr 9, 2007
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Location
Friendswood, Texas
Tractor
Yanmar YM220
I have a YM220 that I have been thinking about putting a loader on. I have no idea where to look or how much I can expect to pay.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks,
Keith
 
/ Loader question #2  
There are many after-market loader makers out there, such as
Woods, Westendorf, SMC, Allied, etc. You will be greatly
restricted by who supports that tractor, since it is not a
common or mainstream brand/model. If you find one, expect to
pay 3000-4000 for the the parts, plus shipping.

Each manufacturer sells thru dealers, not directly, so look at
their websites and ask them for a dealer near you if they have
one that fits.
 
/ Loader question #3  
standfas said:
I have a YM220 that I have been thinking about putting a loader on. I have no idea where to look or how much I can expect to pay.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks,
Keith

I wouldn't put a loader on a 2wd compact tractor, but you can add Koyker to the above list.
 
/ Loader question #4  
normde2001 said:
I wouldn't put a loader on a 2wd compact tractor

I don't know why not:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I'm perfectly happy with a loader on my 2wd even with turf tires. I can do every thing I need to do with the loader.
 
/ Loader question #5  
Eddie said:
I don't know why not:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I'm perfectly happy with a loader on my 2wd even with turf tires. I can do every thing I need to do with the loader.

I have a loader on my 1610D and and can't imagine not having 4wd. If I put it into 2wd and try and dig in a big load of soil or rock, it is night and day difference. In fact, I use my diff lock and 4wd all the time when moving dirt. 2wd with loader is okay for easy stuff I suppose.
 
/ Loader question #6  
Maybe it's the difference in the weight of the 1610 and 2020, But I have no trouble completely loading my bucket in rock or dirt. And you can't do any better than a fully loaded bucket.
 
/ Loader question #7  
I would send you to Koyker first. Several dealers who post here regularly, sell Koyker. When i was looking for a loader, i found very few who made mounts for Yannies. I ended up finding a used Yanmar loader, but i did get reasonable quotes from a couple dealers who frequent this forum...... just happened across the used loader before i bought new.
 
/ Loader question #8  
Ductape,
Did you ever get that rusty old loader cleaned up and painted?:D I remember the pictures when you bought and installed it. You had a load of firewood.
Did you connect to the hydraulics in the standard method of cutting the line or did you connect to a block under the seat? I am trying to remember?:confused: I am thinking about a loader too and have a 1510D.

Mike in Warsaw
 
/ Loader question #9  
Mike,
I have not painted it yet.... spring has barely sprung here though. I still hope to do it before too long. I need to get some bucket hooks welded on first though. I did not cut the hydraulic pressure line. I tied into the hydraulic block under the seat. It was very easy once i got my hands on a copy of the factory manual. The hardest part was finding the correct pipe plug to install, no one locally had one in stock. If you want.... PM me and i may be able to scan and email you the pages, or i'd even mail you a hard copy if need be. Another TBN member did just that for me.... from the UK no less. I suspect you will need metric hardware, where mine was SAE, but i'm sure the process is the same.

Scott
 
/ Loader question #10  
Looks something like this.
 

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/ Loader question #11  
Koyker has been mentioned. They seem to specilize in mounts for Gray imports. I'd check them out. I paid something like $2400 for the loader on my machine, mounted.
 
/ Loader question #12  
I'd say your dealer tossed the loader in at cost when you bought the tractor then. If we sold 155 loaders for $2400 we'd soon go out of business.

We also sell loaders at close to our cost (inlcuding freight and installation) when we install it on a tractor on the lot. Aftermarket sales pay a mark up.
 
/ Loader question #13  
I can price you a loader for your YM220. Koyker has the most mounting kits available for Japanese tractors. Feel free to email me for pricing..
 

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