While you're doing it, I'd go ahead and replace all the belts, hoses, flush the coolant system again after its run for a few hours and change the oil. Good insurance and piece of mind.
Yes sir, I got the oil already and I’m waiting on the filter, that was the only belt on the machine so it’s changed and we’re good to go there. I was thinking about flushing the coolant system again because of all that nastiness so you just verified what I was thinking so I’ll do that today. The radiator hoses I’ve ordered and should be here next week as well!! I have thought about filling the tires but not sure on that yet!
I don’t mind helping people one bit especially when they don’t mind helping me! Plus I love running the tractor and I’ll eventually have nothing for it to do or very little in the summer so I’ll be looking for odd jobs to do so I can play with it and make some money and there’s no better way to make money then word of mouth about how well you done something for someone else!!😊😊
Bro it’s saved my back and done in 2 hours what would have took me two weeks and it gets deeper then I could with my rear tine tiller. This thing has made life a lot simpler!!
Ryan, you might want to check the bolt running through your top link of your three point, it looked like it was backing out. Tractor appears to be working fine.
Yes sir, I appreciate that and good eye!! I noticed that yesterday when I went to use the tractor and put a new nut on that locks. I got to buy a big socket set to take off that rear bracket so I can put on my new top link 😊😊 then chase down the light issue, I really love this thing!! Would have never thought I’d like a tractor so much!!
Incredible! Just an FYI, if you want cheap weight for the front of the tractor hit local garages and you can probably get free old brake rotors to use for weight on the front! Before you get a tractor=. It'd be nice if a had a tractor but I don't need one. After you get a tractor= Wow, i can use this tractor for everything! Huw did i live without it! 2 weeks later =. I wish i had a bigger tractor Lol
Oh I wanted a 20-30 hp tractor before I got this one but it was getting close to the wire and I was so tired of looking for tractors and going to look at them and getting there and not seeing what they posted!! I can tell you several stories about how my tractor buying went for 3 weeks 😂 it wasn’t pleasant!! But definitely want a bigger one but this will do until I save up enough to buy another one cause I don’t think I’ll sell this one 😂!! I’ll see about the rotors cause that’s not a bad idea!! But this thing has done more in 2 hours then I could do by hand in 2 weeks and that’s not an exaggeration!!
Yep they are, they was like that when I bought it. My farm buddies said the only thing they can think as to why they done that is either to wear better in hardtop or get a little wider stance. We looked at switching them to the opposite sides but the one said he had to check something first but it hasn’t effected the performance of it any other then it looking silly cause they’re backwards
@@dennishoffman3531 Hoye Tractor Parts company carries the total catalog for old Yanmar tractors thankfully, that was the first thing I checked was parts availability for the tractors before I got one. I was going to go with a Farm Pro 2425/2430 made by Jinma but the parts availability for those was very limited especially for the crude transmission they have in them with the weird comb spring within the transmission. My buddy needed one and couldn’t find one new anywhere but finally seen one on eBay for $50 bought it and it wasn’t in the best of shape either so he used it while he had a new transmission parts built that cost him $2,000. He said if the transmission wasn’t so crude it’d be a great tractor. Lots of tractors are difficult to get parts for or certain models of tractors like Belarus, some Isekis and even Kubotas but a lot can also be cross referenced to another tractor and used. In fact a lot of them was produced by the same company and sold under a different brand like Iseki, I think they was sold as White, Mitsubishi, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, AGCO, Bolens. But I do know there are a lot of tractors like the Rhinos that once they go down you either have to buy a parts tractor to fix it or junk the tractor cause there is no parts for them. For the loader on this tractor they make one for it, I been looking at the Koyker ones cause they seem to be the the best fitted. I’ve seen some of these Yanmar 1401-1600’s with some loaders on them that looked bad sitting on the tractor but the Koyker sits nice and tight up against it like it should so probably going to go with that if I do put one on it. May just get a scoop pan and leave it at that!! 😂
Looking good
Thanks brother!! This soil is looking pretty stinking amazing this year too!! I’ll pm some pics later today!!
While you're doing it, I'd go ahead and replace all the belts, hoses, flush the coolant system again after its run for a few hours and change the oil. Good insurance and piece of mind.
Yes sir, I got the oil already and I’m waiting on the filter, that was the only belt on the machine so it’s changed and we’re good to go there. I was thinking about flushing the coolant system again because of all that nastiness so you just verified what I was thinking so I’ll do that today. The radiator hoses I’ve ordered and should be here next week as well!! I have thought about filling the tires but not sure on that yet!
PN1 is going to L0VE this 0NE!!! :)
Ed might need to borrow this every once in a while lol... Tractors are game changers!
I don’t mind helping people one bit especially when they don’t mind helping me! Plus I love running the tractor and I’ll eventually have nothing for it to do or very little in the summer so I’ll be looking for odd jobs to do so I can play with it and make some money and there’s no better way to make money then word of mouth about how well you done something for someone else!!😊😊
@@heavenlyhillshomestead9465 ...l agree...peopIe heIping in return :)
Our 3 point tiller is one of the best investments we made on the farm....you'll love it!
Bro it’s saved my back and done in 2 hours what would have took me two weeks and it gets deeper then I could with my rear tine tiller. This thing has made life a lot simpler!!
Ryan, you might want to check the bolt running through your top link of your three point, it looked like it was backing out. Tractor appears to be working fine.
Yes sir, I appreciate that and good eye!! I noticed that yesterday when I went to use the tractor and put a new nut on that locks. I got to buy a big socket set to take off that rear bracket so I can put on my new top link 😊😊 then chase down the light issue, I really love this thing!! Would have never thought I’d like a tractor so much!!
Incredible!
Just an FYI, if you want cheap weight for the front of the tractor hit local garages and you can probably get free old brake rotors to use for weight on the front!
Before you get a tractor=. It'd be nice if a had a tractor but I don't need one.
After you get a tractor=
Wow, i can use this tractor for everything! Huw did i live without it!
2 weeks later =. I wish i had a bigger tractor
Lol
Oh I wanted a 20-30 hp tractor before I got this one but it was getting close to the wire and I was so tired of looking for tractors and going to look at them and getting there and not seeing what they posted!! I can tell you several stories about how my tractor buying went for 3 weeks 😂 it wasn’t pleasant!! But definitely want a bigger one but this will do until I save up enough to buy another one cause I don’t think I’ll sell this one 😂!!
I’ll see about the rotors cause that’s not a bad idea!! But this thing has done more in 2 hours then I could do by hand in 2 weeks and that’s not an exaggeration!!
Rear tires are backwards
Yep they are, they was like that when I bought it. My farm buddies said the only thing they can think as to why they done that is either to wear better in hardtop or get a little wider stance. We looked at switching them to the opposite sides but the one said he had to check something first but it hasn’t effected the performance of it any other then it looking silly cause they’re backwards
A buddy used to sell these little gray market tractors. I had a 1600, and a himito , part find is hard to fine. To narrow stance for a loader
@@dennishoffman3531 Hoye Tractor Parts company carries the total catalog for old Yanmar tractors thankfully, that was the first thing I checked was parts availability for the tractors before I got one. I was going to go with a Farm Pro 2425/2430 made by Jinma but the parts availability for those was very limited especially for the crude transmission they have in them with the weird comb spring within the transmission. My buddy needed one and couldn’t find one new anywhere but finally seen one on eBay for $50 bought it and it wasn’t in the best of shape either so he used it while he had a new transmission parts built that cost him $2,000. He said if the transmission wasn’t so crude it’d be a great tractor. Lots of tractors are difficult to get parts for or certain models of tractors like Belarus, some Isekis and even Kubotas but a lot can also be cross referenced to another tractor and used. In fact a lot of them was produced by the same company and sold under a different brand like Iseki, I think they was sold as White, Mitsubishi, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, AGCO, Bolens. But I do know there are a lot of tractors like the Rhinos that once they go down you either have to buy a parts tractor to fix it or junk the tractor cause there is no parts for them. For the loader on this tractor they make one for it, I been looking at the Koyker ones cause they seem to be the the best fitted. I’ve seen some of these Yanmar 1401-1600’s with some loaders on them that looked bad sitting on the tractor but the Koyker sits nice and tight up against it like it should so probably going to go with that if I do put one on it. May just get a scoop pan and leave it at that!! 😂