Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2009
- Messages
- 3,962
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
It was bound to happen… listed my 226D for a stupid price thinking no one will ever buy it yet I still sold it. 
Timing wise it worked out though since I was moving into my new shop and needed to free up some space while I got settled in. Now that everything is put away it was time for another project. I did post another thread about some Hyster forklifts I was messing with but now that I’m mostly done outfitting my shop forklift another Yanmar made its way to my shop.
This one came up on marketplace about an hour away. Having had a 186 and 226 I really wanted to see how a 187 compared, plus I have a lead on a 187 parts tractor that I’m hoping to pick up Saturday. Nonetheless I was busy with work and the seller offered to deliver this 187 to me so naturally I said yes. Upon initial inspection the rear brakes are sticking, the skirting and stance tells me it was most likely from a Christmas tree farm, and it even has factory Yanmar weights hanging off the front. It’s got the typical non-functioning wiring, broken hour meter cable, a seat that’s ready to fall off, and a broken dash bezel.
Last night I got a chance to take a better look at the tractor and pulled off the skirting and canopy. Upon inspection I found the rear axle stubs are cut and the front axle was narrowed. They also installed some 8-16 rear tires which I’m pretty sure are too small explaining why the tires are so worn. I also found that the ROPS are actually for a YM180 and that the fenders were cut to allow them to fit snugly around the ROPS.
Looking forward to getting this 187 back up to par.

Timing wise it worked out though since I was moving into my new shop and needed to free up some space while I got settled in. Now that everything is put away it was time for another project. I did post another thread about some Hyster forklifts I was messing with but now that I’m mostly done outfitting my shop forklift another Yanmar made its way to my shop.
This one came up on marketplace about an hour away. Having had a 186 and 226 I really wanted to see how a 187 compared, plus I have a lead on a 187 parts tractor that I’m hoping to pick up Saturday. Nonetheless I was busy with work and the seller offered to deliver this 187 to me so naturally I said yes. Upon initial inspection the rear brakes are sticking, the skirting and stance tells me it was most likely from a Christmas tree farm, and it even has factory Yanmar weights hanging off the front. It’s got the typical non-functioning wiring, broken hour meter cable, a seat that’s ready to fall off, and a broken dash bezel.
Last night I got a chance to take a better look at the tractor and pulled off the skirting and canopy. Upon inspection I found the rear axle stubs are cut and the front axle was narrowed. They also installed some 8-16 rear tires which I’m pretty sure are too small explaining why the tires are so worn. I also found that the ROPS are actually for a YM180 and that the fenders were cut to allow them to fit snugly around the ROPS.
Looking forward to getting this 187 back up to par.
