careyo63
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- 77 Yanmar YM2000 63 Ford 2000
JD. 1025R is only 23 Eng Hp. 1444 Lbs. Not very big. My Rice patty YM2000 24Eng. weight 1664 -1940 2WD-4WD. is my guess is the reason for the increase.
As I was looking at this thread I was thinking that I load and stack two large round bails with my YM336D on level ground. Then there it was [my tractor]. Still use it for everything.
You have two Yanmars then, YM336 and a YM2500 (aka JD850)As I was looking at this thread I was thinking that I load and stack two large round bails with my YM336D on level ground. Then there it was [my tractor]. Still use it for everything.
I actually have four Yanmars YM336D , JD850 2wd and two JD850 4wd [GREAT TRACTORS]You have two Yanmars then, YM336 and a YM2500 (aka JD850)
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Photo: Typical use of the 18 hp Yanmar I showed in that other thread. Watering new Apple trees in the orchard. The little guy can pull that tote uphill (note the water level in the tote, sloped) on loose ground. And it fits under the orchard trees for mowing. This is all I need.Nice little tractors, emphasis on little. Never work for me however. Heck I could pick one up in my bucket and tote it around.
95% of the jobs that I do requires a tractor of the size that I have. The other 5% would be nice to have a large tractor. $50,000.00 for 5% of your work is not practical. That's why they make different size tractors.Nice little tractors, emphasis on little. Never work for me however. Heck I could pick one up in my bucket and tote it around.