TractorTYMe
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I finally found a local dealer that got some Yanmars in stock, they are the YT235's. I'm totally good with my TYM, but I'm curious to take an actual look on these.
None taken. I figured it out once I read your post. I do all of my work in the 3rd range of the transmission so the feature you mention is not available unless you are in 2nd or 1st range. Dah, I had forgotten that little detail until I read of it again in the manual and your response turned on the light in my head!Kiwibru, please don’t take this the wrong way as I am not trying to sound like a know it all. If you are using the AB function and not seeing a change, the problem is probably because the throttle on the dash is not set properly. For example if you are in range 2 on the gear selector, your maximum speed will be 6mph. And that speed is only possible if the throttle on the dash is set to 2500 rpm and the rpm on the AB button is also set to 2500 rpm and the speed of the tractor on the AB is set to 6mph. Now if you have the rpm in range 2 set to say 2000 then the max speed will be less then 6mph, around 5.0-5.2. What gets confusing is when you have the rpm on the AB button set to say 2000 and the dash throttle set to 1800, then you can’t get the rpm or the speed you are looking for. When I run my tractor, the throttle on the dash is always wide open to 2500 rpm, I use the AB function to run less rpm’s and it works perfectly. For example, I have been moving a lot of dirt piles in range 2. Function A is set to 4.8 mph at 1900 rpm and I use that as I travel from the dirt pile to the dump point, function B is set to 2 mph at 2300 rpm and that is used to push into the dirt pile to scoop a bucket full of dirt. I’m not good at explaining things and I hope this helps.
I bought a 21 back in July.(YT 359 cab). You guys talk about this TRANS ... It drives me NUTS with the niose. (Its louder than the engine)!!!Hello, I have seen a few posts about the TY359 and I would like to put up my experience with the one that I have had for 2 years. First I am not doing a rant, All in all I really like the machine. I had a Kubota Grand L6060 before I got this and I liked it okay but I really didn't like pushing the hydro as hard as I was on my VERY steep driveway plowing. I also have a John Deere 5100E , JD 2520, Farmall M , JD60 and a JD 435... So I like to think I am fairly in tune with all flavors / types of tractors. So I will give my negatives first so I can end on a high note
Cons:
Heat Shield rattle ! O my gosh nothing gets on my nerves like hearing some heat shield rattling! I had to fabricate a new heat shield out of Stanless (I own a machine shop / fab shop so it was an option). The heat shield by the muffler was the first one to rattle. After that one was fixes about a month later the shield by the starter added in and I had to weld a stiffener on that shield. If anyone else is having this issue I am more than happy to show how I solved this.
Horn contacts started making a horrid noise when I would turn the wheel in one direction. The pickups for the horn button are little brass shoes that slide on a ring. one of them was bent wrong and digging in making some noise that was very unpleasant.
Seat is a little low, I am not tall and I feel like my knees are in my chest driving it
Options that should be included : Sun visor, Rear View Mirror, rear wiper, Cab light switch on the door... I think that is about all the things that I can think of... I have done all but the cab door switch
The noise in the cab is sort of high, My John Deere 5100E has way less cab noise.
The Pros:
The power is amazing!
The machine starts like it is summer in the coldest of days (we are in Maine so cold is zero and below)
The transmission is why I got the machine and it is worth all the cons... It is so much better than a hydro-static machine of the same HP.
The cab has WAY more room in it than the Kubota
The Auto throttle works great, I can use the snow blower and it will regulate the ground speed on it's own to keep things going a quickly as it can.
Visibility from the cab is great.
Smooth to operate
3rd function for running the grapple works great.
I hope that helps someone that is looking to buy a machine like this one. All in all I really like the machine and I would recommend it over the Kubota.
Thanks
Brian
Hello, I have seen a few posts about the TY359 and I would like to put up my experience with the one that I have had for 2 years. First I am not doing a rant, All in all I really like the machine. I had a Kubota Grand L6060 before I got this and I liked it okay but I really didn't like pushing the hydro as hard as I was on my VERY steep driveway plowing. I also have a John Deere 5100E , JD 2520, Farmall M , JD60 and a JD 435... So I like to think I am fairly in tune with all flavors / types of tractors. So I will give my negatives first so I can end on a high note
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Cons:
Heat Shield rattle ! O my gosh nothing gets on my nerves like hearing some heat shield rattling! I had to fabricate a new heat shield out of Stanless (I own a machine shop / fab shop so it was an option). The heat shield by the muffler was the first one to rattle. After that one was fixes about a month later the shield by the starter added in and I had to weld a stiffener on that shield. If anyone else is having this issue I am more than happy to show how I solved this.
Horn contacts started making a horrid noise when I would turn the wheel in one direction. The pickups for the horn button are little brass shoes that slide on a ring. one of them was bent wrong and digging in making some noise that was very unpleasant.
Seat is a little low, I am not tall and I feel like my knees are in my chest driving it
Options that should be included : Sun visor, Rear View Mirror, rear wiper, Cab light switch on the door... I think that is about all the things that I can think of... I have done all but the cab door switch
The noise in the cab is sort of high, My John Deere 5100E has way less cab noise.
The Pros:
The power is amazing!
The machine starts like it is summer in the coldest of days (we are in Maine so cold is zero and below)
The transmission is why I got the machine and it is worth all the cons... It is so much better than a hydro-static machine of the same HP.
The cab has WAY more room in it than the Kubota
The Auto throttle works great, I can use the snow blower and it will regulate the ground speed on it's own to keep things going a quickly as it can.
Visibility from the cab is great.
Smooth to operate
3rd function for running the grapple works great.
I hope that helps someone that is looking to buy a machine like this one. All in all I really like the machine and I would recommend it over the Kubota.
Thanks
Brian
This is exactly what I am looking to buy, and you've expanded it perfectly. Thank youKiwibru, please don’t take this the wrong way as I am not trying to sound like a know it all. If you are using the AB function and not seeing a change, the problem is probably because the throttle on the dash is not set properly. For example if you are in range 2 on the gear selector, your maximum speed will be 6mph. And that speed is only possible if the throttle on the dash is set to 2500 rpm and the rpm on the AB button is also set to 2500 rpm and the speed of the tractor on the AB is set to 6mph. Now if you have the rpm in range 2 set to say 2000 then the max speed will be less then 6mph, around 5.0-5.2. What gets confusing is when you have the rpm on the AB button set to say 2000 and the dash throttle set to 1800, then you can’t get the rpm or the speed you are looking for. When I run my tractor, the throttle on the dash is always wide open to 2500 rpm, I use the AB function to run less rpm’s and it works perfectly. For example, I have been moving a lot of dirt piles in range 2. Function A is set to 4.8 mph at 1900 rpm and I use that as I travel from the dirt pile to the dump point, function B is set to 2 mph at 2300 rpm and that is used to push into the dirt pile to scoop a bucket full of dirt. I’m not good at explaining things and I hope this helps.