I have a YM 165 with a stripped out clutch shaft. Hoye didn't have one. Still looking. Meanwhile I got a YM 1600 in ok shape. This is invaluable information. Thanx man!
I wish your videos were up 8-10 years ago when I did all this. I read and learned on my own with forums and the manual. I did writing posts on it on TBN yanmar forum. Also filmed some of it but I am lazy and hate computer stuff and didn't ever do anything with it.
Great video Matt! I was lucky with my Yanmar 1700, the transmission screen was dirty and the fluid was dark but there was no water to be found. I need to replace the shifter plate gasket cause it leaks. . If I every have to pull the transmission apart, I have your video to reference! Top tip time. If you use the ball end of a ballpeen hammer, can punch out the gasket holes with it. Just lay the gasket on the cover and gently tap around the holes with the ball end. Hope this helps. Keep the vids coming!
Nice! You did get lucky. Water sat mixed in this transmission for a while, but It didn't really damage anything. Yes, use this video to help. I bet this oil is over 10 years old. I know, it works better with a ball peen hammer.
@@MattsShop I'm looking forward to the engine rebuild video. My tractor uses gobs of oil and I'm getting combustion gases in the coolant. Here's hoping its just a blown head gasket rather than a cracked head. Again thanks for the awesome vids!
I didn't see you engage the PTO selector with the gears on the assembly, and maybe it's different than the ym2000, but there is an arm you have to reach in and engage with the sliding part of the assembly that selects PTO speed. I saw you pry that nut and shaft out but that's not the same and maybe it's different?
I've had 6 Yanmars over the years. Fixed and flipped 4 and kept 2. One of the flips was a Yanmar 3000 that I did an inframe on. Still kicking myself for selling that one. Made good money but it was a heck of a tractor. I'll go kick myself some more now.
@@MattsShop At my shop building I use a 2310 as a dedicated spray tractor to only spray herbicide to keep grass killed in the lot. Just painted it (see videos). My favorite was the Yanmar 3000 I sold after fixing it. Big enough for a 2 acre truck patch,small enough to reach diversion valve on a 50 gallon 3pt sprayer from the seat.But my JD 1250 (built by Yanmar in the 1980's) is one of my go to tractors. Never has let me down and will pull a 6' bush hog in thick stuff 6' tall. Had a JD 1050 that was another fix and flip (paid 3000.00 sold for 4200.00 with nothing but fluid changes and a 200.00 top): used it to pull a JD 2 bottom plow,5'disc,1 row planter,etc. And yup,they use to be A LOT cheaper. Picked up the 2310 for 800.00 according to my wife,who is next to me. JD 1250 was bought at same auction on same day: $1200.00 for it if my memory is right. Been more than a couple of years ago but I think less than 8 or 9.I'm always on the lookout for Yanmars at a good price. Love 'em. Fixed and flipped 50+ tractors,dozers,backhoes etc last 20 years or so. Profitable hobby and a cash business.....
I cannot get my PTO cover off for shit. You make it look so damn easy at 2:20. All the bolts and nuts are off, PTO selector is off but it doesn’t budge. Hammer, 4 foot prybar this thing doesn’t move.
I just used RTV on those PTO rear assembly and the top 3pt assembly part of the case when I did mine. Easier and way quicker. Tolerances are not critical.
You can get away with metric or standard o rings in some places but Yanmar used Japanese spec orings that are harder to find. Critical orings need to be proper ones if they hold lots of pressure.
@MattsShop if you find anything about it please make a video. I doesn't click into play or anything. I gotta find the sweet spot in my #2 position so the PTO can turn off
Bravo making a gasket I was taught as a young lad. Use a ball peen hammer. Back side of head round. Cuts the fastener holes all pretty. Save the carpenters hammer for building a shed.
About now, I'm wondering what duty this tractor will get. My 2020D is amazingly fuel efficient. Bet that 2cyl and 2wd unit will simply sip fuel! Here ya have me goated me into a trans flush, come spring. Thanks. Yeah, unless that hammer is an old friend, try a ball pean, for gaskets.
Very good work. Your words would indicate you were not certain about what construction you would find. Did you have exploded diagrams to review or just powered through the rebuild?
well, i had a 1610d yanmar that need to be fixed and i saw you show a very good work on youtube so want to know where you at and what state you are at so i can bring my tractor to you to do some service for me
Hey Yall! She's almost done! Tools used in description.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:25 Drain Oil
1:29 PTO Seals
4:26 3 Point Hitch Removal
4:52 Making New Gaskets
6:00 Diesel Gearcase Flush
6:19 Shifter Removal
6:58 3 Point Hitch Lift Cylinder
7:32 Axle Gaskets
11:13 PTO Cover Installation
12:07 Axle Seals
13:04 Brake Inspection
13:11 Split Tractor & Clutch Inspection
14:37 Fresh Oil
15:00 Outro
I love you! Well done!
Yeah Boy, Good stuff Matt, engine rebuild is gonna help me put my 1601D back on the farm.
Yea, I have a badass rebuild video coming.
I have a YM 165 with a stripped out clutch shaft. Hoye didn't have one. Still looking. Meanwhile I got a YM 1600 in ok shape. This is invaluable information. Thanx man!
If they don't have the shaft I'd keep an eye on eBay. You're welcome!
Dude been here since the beginning. Stoked to see your hard work and dedication to this project
Thanks man! I really appreciate the support.
Excellent and thorough job! Love and blessings from Ontario Canada!
Thanks!
I wish your videos were up 8-10 years ago when I did all this. I read and learned on my own with forums and the manual. I did writing posts on it on TBN yanmar forum. Also filmed some of it but I am lazy and hate computer stuff and didn't ever do anything with it.
Great video Matt! I was lucky with my Yanmar 1700, the transmission screen was dirty and the fluid was dark but there was no water to be found. I need to replace the shifter plate gasket cause it leaks. . If I every have to pull the transmission apart, I have your video to reference!
Top tip time. If you use the ball end of a ballpeen hammer, can punch out the gasket holes with it. Just lay the gasket on the cover and gently tap around the holes with the ball end. Hope this helps.
Keep the vids coming!
Nice! You did get lucky. Water sat mixed in this transmission for a while, but It didn't really damage anything. Yes, use this video to help.
I bet this oil is over 10 years old.
I know, it works better with a ball peen hammer.
@@MattsShop I'm looking forward to the engine rebuild video. My tractor uses gobs of oil and I'm getting combustion gases in the coolant. Here's hoping its just a blown head gasket rather than a cracked head.
Again thanks for the awesome vids!
Hi l from Thailand my tractor yanmar 1900 need to repair like this . Thank knowledge
I didn't see you engage the PTO selector with the gears on the assembly, and maybe it's different than the ym2000, but there is an arm you have to reach in and engage with the sliding part of the assembly that selects PTO speed. I saw you pry that nut and shaft out but that's not the same and maybe it's different?
I am having trouble getting PTO shifter right so I can slide PTO assembly back in 😟
Hi matt, whats part number of rotary seal?can it fit with yanmar hand tractor? Im struggle to find it
Which seal are you looking for? The PTO shaft seal?
Yap pto seal and rear axle seal
www.hoyetractor.com/CTGY/2000TRANSINT.htm
Checkout #44, #69, and #70.
You need 2 axle seals per side.
This is for a Yanmar YM2000B.
I've had 6 Yanmars over the years. Fixed and flipped 4 and kept 2. One of the flips was a Yanmar 3000 that I did an inframe on. Still kicking myself for selling that one. Made good money but it was a heck of a tractor. I'll go kick myself some more now.
That's awesome. These things used to be a lot cheaper. What was the best model you had? Lol
@@MattsShop At my shop building I use a 2310 as a dedicated spray tractor to only spray herbicide to keep grass killed in the lot. Just painted it (see videos). My favorite was the Yanmar 3000 I sold after fixing it. Big enough for a 2 acre truck patch,small enough to reach diversion valve on a 50 gallon 3pt sprayer from the seat.But my JD 1250 (built by Yanmar in the 1980's) is one of my go to tractors. Never has let me down and will pull a 6' bush hog in thick stuff 6' tall. Had a JD 1050 that was another fix and flip (paid 3000.00 sold for 4200.00 with nothing but fluid changes and a 200.00 top): used it to pull a JD 2 bottom plow,5'disc,1 row planter,etc. And yup,they use to be A LOT cheaper. Picked up the 2310 for 800.00 according to my wife,who is next to me. JD 1250 was bought at same auction on same day: $1200.00 for it if my memory is right. Been more than a couple of years ago but I think less than 8 or 9.I'm always on the lookout for Yanmars at a good price. Love 'em. Fixed and flipped 50+ tractors,dozers,backhoes etc last 20 years or so. Profitable hobby and a cash business.....
Great man
Thanks!
Great vid Matt! Keep on going!
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Thanks I will. Peeeeeeaaaaaccceeee✌
I cannot get my PTO cover off for shit. You make it look so damn easy at 2:20. All the bolts and nuts are off, PTO selector is off but it doesn’t budge. Hammer, 4 foot prybar this thing doesn’t move.
I figured it out, had to make a special tool lol.
I just used RTV on those PTO rear assembly and the top 3pt assembly part of the case when I did mine. Easier and way quicker. Tolerances are not critical.
You can get away with metric or standard o rings in some places but Yanmar used Japanese spec orings that are harder to find. Critical orings need to be proper ones if they hold lots of pressure.
I've got a 2220D, looks a lot like yours. 3 cylinder diesel, 4wd. Hoye Tractor has even great for parts.
Nice. Does it run well?
My PTO lever on my yanmar seems to be off. 1610d tractor. Neutral seems to be in #2 position. This just started to happen
Mine is kinda like that too. I'm sure. There is an adjustment.
@MattsShop if you find anything about it please make a video. I doesn't click into play or anything. I gotta find the sweet spot in my #2 position so the PTO can turn off
Nice videos, 10:35 push the ball bearings in with the outer edge so you don't damage the balls in the ball bearing.
Bravo making a gasket
I was taught as a young lad. Use a ball peen hammer. Back side of head round. Cuts the fastener holes all pretty. Save the carpenters hammer for building a shed.
Thanks man. Yea I just grab whatever hammer I can reach at the time. I need to use the ball peen more.
Por el video aprendo a desarmar mi yanmar 1050. Ya todo esta andando. Solamente la parte hidráulica lo q no retiene la carga.
About now, I'm wondering what duty this tractor will get.
My 2020D is amazingly fuel efficient.
Bet that 2cyl and 2wd unit will simply sip fuel!
Here ya have me goated me into a trans flush, come spring. Thanks.
Yeah, unless that hammer is an old friend, try a ball pean, for gaskets.
I have used it a lot at this point. It uses next to no fuel. Runs for hours on a cup worth of diesel. I was impressed!
Very good work.
Your words would indicate you were not certain about what construction you would find. Did you have exploded diagrams to review or just powered through the rebuild?
hello matt, where are you located?
USA Why?
well, i had a 1610d yanmar that need to be fixed and i saw you show a very good work on youtube so want to know where you at and what state you are at so i can bring my tractor to you to do some service for me
Anytime you use a paper gasket you want to use Aviation sealer on it it will stop any bleed through the gasket
Yes, I do 90% of the time unless it will make a mess and clog passages up. Good stuff.
I drive a 06 Chevy classic my power window won’t work either side
Most all that water comes from around that shifter boot....most of that work was in necessary., Makes good content though.