dchad
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YM240D is a competent and indestructible model. In 2003 I bought a YM240 (2 wd) in near abandoned condition. After a month of fixing and replacing grossly neglected stuff like the dash warning lights dangling down by my knee and loose bolts everywhere, the tractor turned out to be solid and it's needed near nothing beyond ordinary maintenance - same as a new tractor would require - ever since. It still looks thrashed but the reliability is flawless. See my sig photo at the bottom of this post.
That's a fair, typical price. You might see what else is available in that price range. Power steering is the one thing I miss having.
Also, all of these Yanmars are narrow so put a ROPS on it! And water ballast in the tires will help resist tipping. Your application improving the path down to the river is going to include some dangerous side slope activity and if you slide a little sideways it could get a even steeper. People die in rollovers. Again, get a ROPS.
You'll love it.
And welcome!
Sorry to jump in on your thread with a somewhat unrelated question, but your comment about Power Steering caught my attention. I'm leaning hard to buying an older YM 2000 to use primarily to pull a sprayer in a berry field. The rows are narrow, so we really like the idea of the narrow tractor (ROP comment noted). My question is will we be able to make the sharp turning radius at the end of our rows without the PS. Currently use a Kubota with PS, and we skip every other row to make the turn. Hoping the Yanmar could make the same turns. Most folks I talked to stated not having the PS on the smaller Yanmar wasn't that big a deal. Your thoughts on the PS would be appreciated. Thank you,