The Famous Grouse
New member
Hi everyone. New member here, although I've been reading the forums for quite a while.
Here's the situation. I finally have a reason to buy a small tractor. I now own enough hunting property (over 100 acres) that it can be justified.
I've narrowed down my search to Yanmar because the reputation seems to be good and the price range is do-able. I'm looking at Yanmar tractors in the 1500 to 1900 range, and I would prefer 4 WD, but I'm not making this a deal buster at this point. It's more important to me to buy sooner rather than later, so I have 4 tractors that I have my eye on.
A loader, however, is a must have, as is a working PTO and 3 point. I'm trying to stick to tractors that have under 1000 hours. Year ranges are always slippery, a lot of sellers don't seem to know the year, but most tractors I'm looking at are 1980s vintage.
I will use the tractor for skidding logs, brush mowing, and tilling using a 3 point tiller. The logging and the brush mowing will come first because the land has become so overgrown that even the access roads need to be mowed.
I could use a little help from the members on the following 2 issues:
1. Is there a checklist somewhere that lists the major "watch out for" items on Yanmars? For example, I notice a lot of discussion about axle seals, so I'm assuming that this should be on the list, but what else?
I'm not worried about minor things like headlights working, seat not torn, etc. I can fix that kind of stuff easily. What I'm wanting to avoid are the big-time issues that cost a lot of time, money, and require extensive teardowns to fix. Especially things that might be well-known "gotchas" to those with a lot of Yanmar experience.
Any help that you could give me. I'm just trying to avoid buying something that has this big, well-known "gotcha" issue that costs $3000 to fix and can be avoided if you just know what to look for.
2. Are 3 point hitches on Yanmars all "powered" so that they have up/down control? Or is this on some? Or not on any? By looking at pics, I just can't tell.
Many thanks.
Grouse
Here's the situation. I finally have a reason to buy a small tractor. I now own enough hunting property (over 100 acres) that it can be justified.
I've narrowed down my search to Yanmar because the reputation seems to be good and the price range is do-able. I'm looking at Yanmar tractors in the 1500 to 1900 range, and I would prefer 4 WD, but I'm not making this a deal buster at this point. It's more important to me to buy sooner rather than later, so I have 4 tractors that I have my eye on.
A loader, however, is a must have, as is a working PTO and 3 point. I'm trying to stick to tractors that have under 1000 hours. Year ranges are always slippery, a lot of sellers don't seem to know the year, but most tractors I'm looking at are 1980s vintage.
I will use the tractor for skidding logs, brush mowing, and tilling using a 3 point tiller. The logging and the brush mowing will come first because the land has become so overgrown that even the access roads need to be mowed.
I could use a little help from the members on the following 2 issues:
1. Is there a checklist somewhere that lists the major "watch out for" items on Yanmars? For example, I notice a lot of discussion about axle seals, so I'm assuming that this should be on the list, but what else?
I'm not worried about minor things like headlights working, seat not torn, etc. I can fix that kind of stuff easily. What I'm wanting to avoid are the big-time issues that cost a lot of time, money, and require extensive teardowns to fix. Especially things that might be well-known "gotchas" to those with a lot of Yanmar experience.
Any help that you could give me. I'm just trying to avoid buying something that has this big, well-known "gotcha" issue that costs $3000 to fix and can be avoided if you just know what to look for.
2. Are 3 point hitches on Yanmars all "powered" so that they have up/down control? Or is this on some? Or not on any? By looking at pics, I just can't tell.
Many thanks.
Grouse