Thanks Peter!Wow! That's right off the dealer show room, unused, right?
It looks in pretty amazing shape. Somebody took great care of it.
All the best,
Peter
Thanks Peter!Wow! That's right off the dealer show room, unused, right?
It looks in pretty amazing shape. Somebody took great care of it.
All the best,
Peter
Looks correct and real sure the location for import Yanmar.There's a Frederick's in Spokane!? Looks like all are in Alabama?
On the Brake pedals there is a Latch to lock them together. But Our Era. 1700/2000 Never seen one. Just A Elec. Switch on the clutch pedal of the BD. I believe.I assume your Yanmar has a wire clip or something to hold the clutch open when parked? I've seen plenty of warnings that the clutches will stick if you don't keep them disengaged when parked.
These Yanmars are very well built tractors.
I think that lever to keep the clutch disengaged while parked, reflects how these rice-paddy tractors were designed so that running half-submerged won't hurt anything. There are also vent tubes that come up to under the seat, from the sealed brake enclosures.I assume your Yanmar has a wire clip or something to hold the clutch open when parked? I've seen plenty of warnings that the clutches will stick if you don't keep them disengaged when parked.
These Yanmars are very well built tractors.
Start in whatever gear can get moving without too much clutch slipping. Same as a car.Such great info so far. Thank you, and keep it coming! Can anyone steer me in the right direction for hopefully an existing write-up on how to typically run this tractor? Meaning, when just driving with no load, can I start out in high range? Already start in low? Again, I'm a total newb to these machines!! Hopefully it's addressed in my manual, but have not rcvd that as of yet, and I want to get to work.
Should be a Gas pedal on the R. foot rest. Sits just Below the brake pedals. I set my Hand Throttle lever @ around Rpms 900 and drive it Like a 4 speed Manual car. Tractor needs to be stopped also Esp. When shifting gears. 8-900 Rpms and let the clutch out. Mines really smooth that way. I had mine 15yrs and pretty much Stay around 1800-2000 Rpms with the mower attached. 2800 Maxed out I believe. When I did see how high I was @ 2700rpms and plenty of Throttle handle left..Such great info so far. Thank you, and keep it coming! Can anyone steer me in the right direction for hopefully an existing write-up on how to typically run this tractor? Meaning, when just driving with no load, can I start out in high range? Already start in low? Again, I'm a total newb to these machines!! Hopefully it's addressed in my manual, but have not rcvd that as of yet, and I want to get to work.