Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D

   / Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D #11  
Alright Mark, I give up...what are we looking at in the picture? There has to be a function to that thing that I am missing.
 
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#12  
Mark, my chains run parallel, I beleive your suggestion crossing the chains will eliminate a lot of my problem. This is a great group! I want to thank all who contributed to my post.:D
 
   / Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D #13  
LMTC said:
Alright Mark, I give up...what are we looking at in the picture? There has to be a function to that thing that I am missing.



Wayne...LOL, It does look completely ridiculous with out it's attachments. It's a 3PH adapter for a rake and back blade. The heavy wall tube and eccentric arms allow it to operate straight or at a 20° angle, for angle blading (or raking).

Mark
 

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   / Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D #14  
California said:
Yes - like MJPetersen first mentioned. Move the left tire/wheel assembly to the right side, and right to left, and mount them with the tread going the same direction as before. (This will put the valve stems on the inside - no big deal.) The offset in the wheels will make a wider stance this way.

But first be sure the tires aren't ballasted with water or chemicals, because ballasted tires are dangerously heavy.

My 2210 has the tires mounted as above (valve stems inside), this moves them out enough that only rarely do I have a problem with the arms getting into the tires. (usually because I didn't adjust the chains for the equipment). As stated above, equipment dimensions do change. Also, depending on were you have the lift pins set on your arms, will affect how far to each side the arms will swing.
 
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#15  
:D Hi All, today I change the tires on the rear of the tractor and it solved my problem. I want to thank Mike and all the others who replied with their suggestions. All were good suggestions and I will keep them for later references. Have a great day!
Jack
 
   / Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D #16  
Souperbee, How about getting you'er self a R.O.P.S. for that tractor .So as, you don't get hurt
 
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kenmac said:
Souperbee, How about getting you'er self a R.O.P.S. for that tractor .So as, you don't get hurt
kenmac, I may get one eventually but I want to get a box blade first and some other attachments. Actually I have to buy my manuals next. Do you know the best place to purchase them at?:rolleyes:

Souperbee, How about getting you'er self a R.O.P.S. for that tractor .So as, you don't get hurt
 
   / Question on cat1 3pt setup for Yanmar YM2210D #18  
souperbee said:
kenmac, I may get one eventually but I want to get a box blade first and some other attachments. Actually I have to buy my manuals next. Do you know the best place to purchase them at?:rolleyes:

Souperbee, How about getting you'er self a R.O.P.S. for that tractor .So as, you don't get hurt

Most dealers on here can supply you with manuals if they are available for your mod.tractor..... My opinion, I would opt. for the safety equipment 1 st.That manual or box blade won't save your life in a roll or back flip. The R.O.P.S. with seat belt use protect you in a roll over, etc,. I purchased 1 for my tractor as soon as they were available.
 

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