VeRV77
Silver Member
I agree with Rutman. Get your money back. Go get yourself a new SA324 or 424 from an honest dealer that's actually selling Yanmar spec TLBs. Or if you can swing it, get a YT235. I hope this experience hasn't turned you off to Yanmar, as they make amazing machines with a lot of smart design thinking in the details.
Yanmar needs to look into why that dealer apparently doesn't sell TLBs with actual Yanmar backhoes. I cannot imagine any of the reasons are good. Either that dealer is:
1. Sorely misinformed about proper equipment, so much so they don't understand the difference between integrated BH mounts and subframes vs. 3-point backhoes and the safety, machine longevity, and ease of operation issues involved. Which begs the question, why are they selling tractors?? OR...
2. They're moving more TLBs at a lower cost by undercutting honest dealers in AZ who are selling TLBs with proper OEM equipment, OR...
3. Worst case scenario, they're purposefully adding cheap Ansung backhoes for unsuspecting TLB customers, selling at a normal MSRP for Yanmar spec'd TLBs, and pocketing the difference. Helped, of course, by the fact that both the Ansung and the Yanmar backhoes are painted black.
4. Some combination of the above.
What happened to AZdesertrat was likely a slip-up on their part, where they accidentally shipped an SA-324 with one of the Ansungs they normally put on a YT-series tractor (instead of the OEM BH75, 80, or 90). If they were properly equipping TLBs with the backhoes designed for each respective Yanmar tractor, it's doubtful this would have happened.
The bottom line is: there's no good (or honest?) reason to sell a brand new SA-324 or any current Yanmar compact tractor with a 3rd party 3-point backhoe. That's like selling Corvettes with engines from Mitsubishi hatchbacks, or new Lincolns with lawnchairs for seats.
Yanmar needs to look into why that dealer apparently doesn't sell TLBs with actual Yanmar backhoes. I cannot imagine any of the reasons are good. Either that dealer is:
1. Sorely misinformed about proper equipment, so much so they don't understand the difference between integrated BH mounts and subframes vs. 3-point backhoes and the safety, machine longevity, and ease of operation issues involved. Which begs the question, why are they selling tractors?? OR...
2. They're moving more TLBs at a lower cost by undercutting honest dealers in AZ who are selling TLBs with proper OEM equipment, OR...
3. Worst case scenario, they're purposefully adding cheap Ansung backhoes for unsuspecting TLB customers, selling at a normal MSRP for Yanmar spec'd TLBs, and pocketing the difference. Helped, of course, by the fact that both the Ansung and the Yanmar backhoes are painted black.
4. Some combination of the above.
What happened to AZdesertrat was likely a slip-up on their part, where they accidentally shipped an SA-324 with one of the Ansungs they normally put on a YT-series tractor (instead of the OEM BH75, 80, or 90). If they were properly equipping TLBs with the backhoes designed for each respective Yanmar tractor, it's doubtful this would have happened.
The bottom line is: there's no good (or honest?) reason to sell a brand new SA-324 or any current Yanmar compact tractor with a 3rd party 3-point backhoe. That's like selling Corvettes with engines from Mitsubishi hatchbacks, or new Lincolns with lawnchairs for seats.
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