New (to me) YM240D

   / New (to me) YM240D #51  
Cool. Hey, I like that downward facing exhaust. Why didn't I get one like that?

You can roate you muffler and exhaust manifold assembly 90 degrees foawrd. this will point the muffler and pipe foward and you can aim the exhaust down at the ground to help some. I am not sure it would work with the loader but i think Winston on his yanmar with loader turned his like this? i have my eshaust pipe up verticle but i have turned the outlet about 45 degrees off to the right so that it blows it off to the side and not directly where i will be traveling. I guess i could of mounted it totally off to the right but for some reason i didnt? maybe i must of though this would put it closer to me if i was going slow with a breeze and the exhause would have less distance to dissipate if the wind were in my face lined up with the pipe????
 
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   / New (to me) YM240D #53  
I like that downward facing exhaust. Why didn't I get one like that?
Photo w exhaust rotated 90 degrees forward. (For orchard clearance, before I had a ROPS). Some of the exhaust gets pulled into the fan and blown back at me. I should rotate it back to vertical, since now with a ROPS the exhaust isn't the tallest point.

Re shipping cost for that loader bucket: Seems to me last-mile delivery is a significant part of the cost. So specifying shipping to the nearest big-city trucking company terminal then fetching it there with your own trailer might be cheaper. Anybody know the specifics for this?
 
   / New (to me) YM240D #54  
"On your YM2000 do you have a diff-lock? Is the lever under your right foot? When you push that lever does it move the PTO 540/1000 lever? Maybe I should be more concerned about getting my PTO engagement right?"

The pto shift lever swings on the diff. lock shaft and is frozen to it. May have to remove pto ***'y. to free up. Woops!! can't hyphenate "assembly".
 
   / New (to me) YM240D #55  
This is a very proper site. :)

Somewhere on here is a photo looking down into a YM2000 transmission with the top cover removed. Anybody know where?
 
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This is a very proper site. :)

Somewhere on here is a photo looking down into a YM2000 transmission with the top cover removed. Anybody know where?

This isn't what you're looking for is it?
 
   / New (to me) YM240D #57  
The shaft runs across from the Differential Foot Lever to the PTO Shifter. If you look down to the right in the Pic., Where the Seat Bumper is removed your see the top of a Roll Pin and a red dot. That is were the Diff. Foot Lever is connected to the same shaft as the PTO shifter Assembly.:) It's probably bound up on the PTO Gear Selector side.
 

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Yes I think that's the one I recall. But looking at it doesn't tell me as much as I had hoped to see. Listen to Norm and Carey on this one.
I'll check this when I get home on Saturday. Winston also provided a diagram that I hope has things labeled well enough to see what connects to where.
 

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