Kiwibru
Silver Member
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2005
- Messages
- 119
- Location
- Island, WA state
- Tractor
- Yanmar YT359C, Carraro TC5500 Comtrac
I will drop in here and add comments. I have a new YT359C and after a week of working with it I am glad I made the switch from Carraro and that is mainly because of the transmission. I am still learning the variables and combinations but being able to tweak speed and engine rpm's on the go, up or down, with the push of a button is really sweet. Forward, Reverse, Neutral lever is nice.
I really love the cab. I found limited access to power so had to install a dedicated power circuit for my baler and wrapper directly from the battery with fuse, and ran it into the cab wired to a toggle and a female EU power socket. That was a major bit of work but it turned out well, lots of space in the right side plastic cab housings for mounting brackets and switch. I got so tired of having to breath with a dust mask with an open station doing hay mowing, baling haylage or cleaning out feeders and having a manual transmission my wrist was a total mess at the end of each haylage season. The only negative comment I have is that the ride can sometimes be a bit rough given the frame is one solid piece. Carraro has "oscillation" which is a seriously nice ride in rough fields or over shallow ruts or swales. Great clearance too and frugal on fuel, I am glad to have made the decision.
I really love the cab. I found limited access to power so had to install a dedicated power circuit for my baler and wrapper directly from the battery with fuse, and ran it into the cab wired to a toggle and a female EU power socket. That was a major bit of work but it turned out well, lots of space in the right side plastic cab housings for mounting brackets and switch. I got so tired of having to breath with a dust mask with an open station doing hay mowing, baling haylage or cleaning out feeders and having a manual transmission my wrist was a total mess at the end of each haylage season. The only negative comment I have is that the ride can sometimes be a bit rough given the frame is one solid piece. Carraro has "oscillation" which is a seriously nice ride in rough fields or over shallow ruts or swales. Great clearance too and frugal on fuel, I am glad to have made the decision.