Problem With New Yanmar??

   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #32  
Travis_R said:
Kit CP7574 I am assuming?

Travis,
I did a search on CP7574 and had about 8 hits, so I'd say that was the one.
Actually, if you do a search on gauges (and guages) in the Yanmar section, you'll get so much info.
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar??
  • Thread Starter
#33  
Thanks Inspector, AND everyone else.

O.K...........I found the kit, that has to be specially ordered, from Advance Auto Parts..........I will order it tomorrow...........It is the Sunpro CP7574 kit.

Now, I performed another test............With the end conclusion that the 5' Bush Hog Squealer IS DEFINITELY TOO MUCH CUTTER for my tractor..................I cut some more grass with it........THIS TIME, I put the radiator cap on HALF WAY and continued cutting with the hood open, stand up out of the seat (I know, dangerous) so I couls see what the radiator was doing..................Well, it got hot and water started filling up in the overflow bottle..........and started coming out the top of the bottle..........I shut the tractor down and took the bush hog off and parked it..............I NEED SMALLER IMPLEMENTS, OR A BIGGER YANMAR......probably a YM3000????

Travis
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #34  
Did you check to make sure the pto shift lever is set to the 540 RPM setting? One of the differences about grey market's is that they have more than just one PTO speed setting.

I do light cutting with a 5ft brush cutter, but I'm on the lookout for a 4. I never overheat or come close, but I still need to get a 4ft. Cutting between trees is easier because if I fit the front end of the tractor, I know the back will go through too.:)

Jerry
2000BD
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #35  
Wish you guys lived close to me. I have a nearly 4' I would like to trade for a 5'.
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #36  
OK,something I have learned recently...... I'm relatively new to the tractor thing and have a YM2000 just like you... I can definitly bog down the 4' so, as the others have said 5' would be too big.. However, if your just cutting short grass and not working it hard(PTO shifter "down" in 1st gear) you shouldnt overheat.. I say this because I have worked my tractor pretty hard over the year + of having it and never overheted it untill recently... I have been religious about cleaning the radiator screen of debris but still developed an overheat condition, out of the blue... So, I went through everything mentioned here including a radiator flush and straight water fill.. It was fine while bushhogging last week.. However, I took the tiller to the hunting property this weekend and over heated every 15min until I found the problem... I was frustrated and pulled the radiator screen off and happened to look at the radiator(while I was waiting for it to cool) and realized I couldnt see through it.. The dirt and dust allong with the fine particles that the screen didnt stop had clogged the radiator so I was getting no airflow.. After loading it up and taking it to the car wash for a good cleaning, I proceded to work that little machine with the tiller for 5hrs straight with no hint of overheat.. DONT FORGET TO WASHE THE RADIATOR:D ... Just something else to think about, I kicked myself over that one.....
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #37  
Travis_R said:
Thanks Inspector, AND everyone else.

O.K...........I found the kit, that has to be specially ordered, from Advance Auto Parts..........I will order it tomorrow...........It is the Sunpro CP7574 kit.

Now, I performed another test............With the end conclusion that the 5' Bush Hog Squealer IS DEFINITELY TOO MUCH CUTTER for my tractor..................I cut some more grass with it........THIS TIME, I put the radiator cap on HALF WAY and continued cutting with the hood open, stand up out of the seat (I know, dangerous) so I couls see what the radiator was doing..................Well, it got hot and water started filling up in the overflow bottle..........and started coming out the top of the bottle..........I shut the tractor down and took the bush hog off and parked it..............I NEED SMALLER IMPLEMENTS, OR A BIGGER YANMAR......probably a YM3000????

Travis

Forget the cutter, you need to fix your overheating problem. Check/replace the radiator cap, backflush the radiator, or have it professionally cleaned. On your tractor, you should be more concerned about it running hot enough. My YM2000B runs about 155/160 in any weather and all conditions until the radiator begins to plug with chaff.
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #38  
normde2001 is right Forget the cutter and fix your overheating problem. I have a YM1700 and can run a 5 cutter on it all day and it want run hot.
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #39  
I was only going to offer that my 1602D pulls a 4 ft cutter with no problems...........according to the theory above, at 16 PTO hp I should on have a 3 footer? At any rate, I'm not sure the cutter is your problem........

I think I'd go the gauge route first, so you really know what's going on. I had the loose fan belt problem too, a new belt properly installed did the trick. Clean your radiator exterior, put on the gauge, then check it out and see where you're at...........
 
   / Problem With New Yanmar?? #40  
As HGM and others have said. Cleaning the radiator screen is not enough. Small crud gets through the screen and clogs the radiator fins.

I mowed a couple of weeks ago (8 acres, 5' JD, YM2220D, 100 deg. weather) and every 2 or 3 circuits the temp would creep up to the top of the green arc. Clean the screen and temp would go back down. But, every so often, I'd have to run into the shop and blow crud out of the radiator fins with compressed air. With clean screen and radiator, the temp gage hovered around the middle of the green.
 

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