New to me 2210d

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#21  
Got my new headlights, marker lights, hood hinge bushings and oil pressure sender from Hoye today...

Not super thrilled... inside lenses was quite foggy. Had to wrap a cotton ball on the end of a stick n clean w alcohol... no biggy but next one of the included bulbs was defective so I was gonna use an old one but the hole in the new light is smaller so it wouldn't fit... ugh $20 quality for a $70 price tag...
Next I grabbed the marker lights... another slight disappointment... stamped steel base vs the original aluminum base... not a huge deal but if they had said so in the description I wouldn't have removed my old ones with an angle grinder so I could reuse the original bases....

I'm glad Hoye is around but it would be nice if they clarified a few more details to help us yanmar newbies adjust our expectations....
 
   / New to me 2210d #22  
Got my new headlights, marker lights, hood hinge bushings and oil pressure sender from Hoye today...

Not super thrilled... inside lenses was quite foggy. Had to wrap a cotton ball on the end of a stick n clean w alcohol... no biggy but next one of the included bulbs was defective so I was gonna use an old one but the hole in the new light is smaller so it wouldn't fit... ugh $20 quality for a $70 price tag...
Next I grabbed the marker lights... another slight disappointment... stamped steel base vs the original aluminum base... not a huge deal but if they had said so in the description I wouldn't have removed my old ones with an angle grinder so I could reuse the original bases....

I'm glad Hoye is around but it would be nice if they clarified a few more details to help us yanmar newbies adjust our expectations....

If you worked with Fredrick's, chances are your could have gotten the a pair of used, in good shape aluminum base marker lights.

Fredrick's always told a person up front what you are getting and you can request images of the parts prior to buying. I've done that with them several times.
 
   / New to me 2210d
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Thing is, mine were fine except the screws were rusted n the bulb sockets were loose so I just figured new was worth it... coulda easily fixed em if I'd known
 
   / New to me 2210d #24  
Sweet Deal! Congrats.

My Yanmar TM2020D, like yours, is built like a tank but your's looks much taller.
 
   / New to me 2210d
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Thx, likely just the angle of the pic... I squatted down low to take it
 
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Took the yan deere into the woods for a little more bush hogging... I really like this tractor.... If only it had a loader....
 
   / New to me 2210d #27  
I've had both worlds for almost a decade. Fel. and without. The JD. Quick connect bucket and it stayed off even on 35 acres Seriously. Nobody wanted it up there mowing Fact!!. The YM2000 I keep on 11 acres wooded only has a rear scoop. Works great for what I've need it for. When I built this house Kubota B2700 FEL. and Back Hoe. 4wd. and the loader was really only good for moving what I dug up with the BH. Gave a great asking price but I had to turn the offer down. Just came from the dealer and ended up with a major Hyd. leak through the steering column into your lap when you turned the wheel. True! put a ghetto rig. on it that worked great and the dealer said it wouldn't hurt anything. But a split to fix so I passed on it. A lot of Hrs. since it was used for cable TV. Line installs. I'll rent a Bobcat if I would need a loader but haven't had to yet with 13 yrs. with the Yanmar. Which I'm big on the Grn.

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   / New to me 2210d #28  
The YM2000 I keep on 11 acres wooded only has a rear scoop. Works great for what I've need it for.

Do you have any images of the 3PT rear scoop? Is it like a pond scoop or a REL (Rear End Loader)?

RELs are very popular in the EU and eastern EU countries. The RELs had an uptick in popularity in the late 90s. After 9-11 in 01, it seemed many of the US made RELs disappeared. Titan imported a bunch from the EU in the hay-day.

I have a thread on this topic from last year too.

Here is a more modern 3PT type.

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   / New to me 2210d #29  
New CL. 225.00$ Reversible. And I don't have the first complaint!!... I've had it for Yrs. 10? possibly
 

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   / New to me 2210d #30  
How do you trip that to make it dump? Can you pull a cable or something from the driver's seat?
 

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