The new Yanmar engines are already EPA Tier-IV level or better.That cab tractor is very appealing but their website info is very minimal. How do you suppose they deal with emissions?
The new Yanmar engines are already EPA Tier-IV level or better.
I've had Yanmar branded Deere before, have them now and know others with them as well. Never a problem with owner comfort knowing you could get parts at Deere. From what I have seen, Yanmar makes an excellent engine and tractor.DPF…
To be fair, I’ve never heard anything but nightmare stories of Rural King service departmentsIs it possible Yanmar has learned the ropes working with TYM and Rural King stores? And Rural King stores do have tractor repair techs on site too.
Will we see TSC offering tractor repairs by certified techs trained by Yanmar at the stores?
Rural King Farm stores with RK tractors made jointly by TYM/Yanmar/Kujie.
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And the RK store repair garage . . . .
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True. Every time someone asks about buying a RK tractor, the advice is no, buy the TYM… for the service and parts aloneSort of reminds me of Cabelas foray into selling tractors. They learned pretty quick that selling tractors and servicing them are 2 distinctly different animals.
They don't and never have. Bought a zero turn Cub from them and had engine issues with it. Lucky I have a bit of knowledge and the tools to fix them and I had to get the replacement parts from an authorized Cub dealer to repair it and I had to give them toe defective stuff back. Just so happened that my Kubota dealer is also a Cub dealer. Flywheel was defective, it tossed a magnet so I had to replace it and the stator as well because when the mag came loose, it took the stator as well. Kawasaki V twin btw. Long gone, replaced with a Kubota diesel front mount F series mower.I didn't know that TSC used to sell Yanmars. Yanmar's quality should reduce the need for major service.
TSC already sells Cub Cadet and other brands of mowers....no local service department at TSC that I know of.
I don't need any more tractors, but admit I'd sure look at them at the local TSC for fun.