Advice on a Yanmar 1600

/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #1  

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I am thinking about buying a Yanmar 1600, I have never owned a Yanmar, this is from an individual and tractor looks and runs good, looks like Hoye tractor has parts for this, any info or advice would be greatly appreciated, what is an average price on this,
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #2  
I believe the 1600 shares a lot of parts with the 2000 and 1700. Maybe just a little smaller bore. Don't know why the 1600 doesn't show on this list. Whats my Yanmar tractor worth? If you go somewhere between the 1500 and 1700 that might give you a ballpark figure to look at. Good luck in your quest.:thumbsup:
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #3  
When I sold Yanmars, the 1600 was one to stay away from. It may have changed, but be very careful.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #4  
When I sold Yanmars, the 1600 was one to stay away from. It may have changed, but be very careful.

Could you elaborate on that a little more? What were the problems with them? :confused: After doing a search of the 1600 I see a lot of threads warning against buying a 1600. Still wondering just what it is about them that is undesirable. Seems to me parts are readily available.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #5  
Hi :)
my YM1600 is a champ :)
paid $2,200.00 from an individual
the YM1600 is considered an 'Orphan' of Gray Market models because of parts availability (Hoye Tractor has parts) and low numbers imported (i read they were container fillers for import shipments)
had mine for 3+ years now, 500+ hours seat time
only problem has been fixing a leaking cooling system (radiator soldered, new top hose and 1 gasket)
would I buy another = Yes
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #6  
The 1600 is just as good as any of the other Yanmars. It just has several parts that are slightly different than the other similar tractors (1700, 2000, etc). For example they use the "same" 2wd spindle as the 1700 but the hub cap may not go back on because the nut sticks out too far on some tractors and is in the way. Also, things like the radiator hoses are not currently available - completely different than any other Yanmar. You would need to match something at an auto parts store. It is typically just small issues like that. Overall parts availability is good though.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600
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#7  
Thanks for all the input. Owner may be a bit high, we are still negotiating
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #8  
Find a part that is very hard to find and tell him if he can get one you will give him his price. If not he takes yours.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600
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#9  
If 2200 is a good price I don't think we will ever get together, he's got some eq, still puts his tractor around 3200 to 3300,
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600
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#10  
A buddy of mine just bought a 1702 and its a nice running tractor, he gave 2k for it.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #11  
I would pass on it, rare model and to high a price. plenty available, keep looking. I purchased a much larger ym2210 with loader and bush hog for $3700 if that tells you anything.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #12  
Yea no way id pay 3K for that model unless there was extras with it like a trailer and an implement or something. 25ish maybe if it was good shape. But its a smaller tractor and i think is closer to the 2K mark.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #13  
I may be wrong but I think the 1600 doesn't have a water pump, it uses a heat circulation system. I prefer a model like the 1610 that does have a water pump.

HS
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #14  
HS im pretty sure youd be correct. I think the 1600 even older than the 1700 maybe? But anyway all those 1500,1600,1700 , the older smaller frames are Hydro-syphin systems or whatever its called. they dont have a water pump.

But if the system is clean and operating cleanly and correctly with porper mix of coolant to water it will cool all day long in the southern summer. After all they were designed that way and there is hot places and cold places in Japan as well. These tractors were also sold in Austrailia and Places like Vietnam, both can get hotter than most places here besides texas and FL.

Even a waterpump tractor with a clogged radiator will still overheat.
 
/ Advice on a Yanmar 1600 #15  
HS im pretty sure youd be correct. I think the 1600 even older than the 1700 maybe? But anyway all those 1500,1600,1700 , the older smaller frames are Hydro-syphin systems or whatever its called. they dont have a water pump.

But if the system is clean and operating cleanly and correctly with porper mix of coolant to water it will cool all day long in the southern summer. After all they were designed that way and there is hot places and cold places in Japan as well. These tractors were also sold in Austrailia and Places like Vietnam, both can get hotter than most places here besides texas and FL.

Even a waterpump tractor with a clogged radiator will still overheat.

my 1500 with thermosyphon on a 38 degree C day pulling the slasher @2200 RPM sits on about 105 deg C. doesnt go any higher, thats with 25/75 coolant to water mix. they are designed very well and providing all components are in good shape and clean it should never overheat.
 

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