Dealer "New" 2210d

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#31  
Well, those guys at Fredricks can't be stopped. They found a guy closely associated with them to bring my 2210d to me on Friday. 96 hours after I ordered it they got it to me 700 miles away. Right on time I took delivery and drove it home. Absolutely world class delivery and initial interaction with Fredricks.
The tractor is beautiful. It runs great and the Lowery cutter runs great after I checked all grease and oil was in place.[it was] I struggled to level out 3pth and cutter but got it finally. bmavrick, it has a 2T90 engine. The manual says to run cutters in 1st pto gear only, but I noticed you mentioning using 2nd pto and keep rpms down. Is that an option with this little 2 cylinder? It is super strong by the way.
I run a 250 acre wildlife/cattle operation[75 acres to mow in mosaic patterns, trail cutting and multiple small food plots]I will be trying to take care of this thing while working it to the max. Already have 2 hours on it.
 
   / "New" 2210d #32  
bmavrick, it has a 2T90 engine. The manual says to run cutters in 1st pto gear only, but I noticed you mentioning using 2nd pto and keep rpms down. Is that an option with this little 2 cylinder? It is super strong by the way.
I run a 250 acre wildlife/cattle operation[75 acres to mow in mosaic patterns, trail cutting and multiple small food plots]I will be trying to take care of this thing while working it to the max. Already have 2 hours on it.

SWEET !

As for the 3pt hitch, if the lower arms have additional side holes you can move the two lift arms to those holes to allow the lower arms to hook up with the implements. I had to do that after taking delivery. Also, when I had visited Fredricks, I picked up an aditional lift arm that can adjust. Thus, for right and left are adjustable. This makes the box blade tilt even more. ( I can make ditches really easy now.)

Glad you got the 2T90. It's a little stronger than the 2T80. It may be the engine piston stroke distance as the pistons are the same diameter. The John Deere 650 2cly uses the 2T80. So parts should be alright to still find down the road.

As for the tiller running with the PTO at a higher rpm, did you ask Fredricks what PTO speeds your machine is capable of. Bobby or your sales person can forward that into to you. My YM2610 has 4 PTO speeds. If yours only has 3 PTO speeds, chances are the second one may be a bit too fast.

Yes, you will love that tractor very much since it behaves just like NEW.
 
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#33  
Thanks for the info. This tractor has 4 pto speeds. I will ask Bobby about that. Very interesting about the JD650. That is good to know. I will put a few more hours on it tomorrow and update if anything amiss. So far flawless.
 
   / "New" 2210d #34  
The pto speeds for the 2210 are 547,709,928,1231rpm. Not positive, but I believe those are at 2600rpm engine speed. I base this on the parts manual giving ground speed ratings at 2600rpm. A little math states 540 pto rpm could be achieved at 1980 engine rpm on the 709 setting. Turning a rotating piece of equipment higher than recommended rpm is dangerous.
 
   / "New" 2210d #36  
Thanks for the info. This tractor has 4 pto speeds. I will ask Bobby about that. Very interesting about the JD650. That is good to know. I will put a few more hours on it tomorrow and update if anything amiss. So far flawless.

For the 4 speed Yanmar PTO speeds are as follows:

1=542
2=685
3=1005
4=1268rpm

These are at 2200 + engine rpm.

A JD 650 is a nice machine. My neighbor who helped my search for a tractor has one with a FEL. His looks really new since it's shed kept like the only below. These have a few tire sizes that work well. So, some will look lower or higher off the ground.

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   / "New" 2210d #37  
!st pto gear @ 2200rpm.


Normde, where do you get that information? Going back and looking at 2210B and 2210 parts manuals I see the PS is 22 @ 2600rpm. A little research indicates the 22 is actually hp. Right below that section in both manuals is the ground speeds but no engine rpm is mentioned. I just assumed the 2600rpm above was used for ground speed. No engine speed indicated in either manual where the pto speeds are listed.
 
   / "New" 2210d #38  
That's what my dealer told me 13 years ago, and has been well-publicized on the forums. Might be in the YM240 ops manual.
 
   / "New" 2210d #40  
Those are the same PTO and engine RPMS that Danny Parker sent me for my 3110 several yrs ago

Bobby has sent me a scanned document from the original Yanmar technical manual. Much is in Japanese , but the numbers are easy to understand. It has the PTO, fluids quantity, engine rpms, and such.

Hey, the YM3110 is a great machine too! It has the 3T84 engine. Very similar to the John Deere 670 3TN84. These are strong engine workhorses.
 

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