robsym240
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PHP:
You and all your friends will love this:Thanks for the welcomes, I needed this forum, my wife, my kids, my friends, and even strangers are getting fed up with me talking about my Yanmar tractor ... Did I say I love this tractor! ; )
Eh? Winston? I can't hear you.wish I had one of the two cylinder yammer hammers but I'll just have to stick it out with my quiet3 cylinder 2002d.
View attachment 317635So I have been looking for a good tractor on and off for years, we have 10 acres of ground with about 6 acres of grass to cut, all open fields. Every time I cut it with my rider it was a 2 day project not to mention all the breakdowns and my beat up body afterwards! Again, this spring after my rider broke down on the 1st cut of the season, I went to St. Louis Craigslist (the closest big city) in search of a tractor and I see a Yanmar YM240 listed under tractors and thought ''what's a Yanmar?'' I clicked on the listing and found myself looking at a pic of a nice clean John Deere 850! The seller turned out to live only 5 miles down the same country road I live on here in rural Southern Illinois so I figured I'd go take a look. The tractor was in the driveway idling when I got there, it looked real sharp and clean but as I got closer to it I heard this ''clank, clank, clank'' coming from it. The seller came out and showed me all over the tractor, the original owner painted it to look like a J.D. 850, the seller had it for 4 trouble free years and it's always been garaged, it came with a J.D. 60'' finish mower and a nice swivel blade. It was a sweet machine but for the sound it made while idling (once the rpm's were up it sounded great) and I left with a ''thanks, I'll get back to you'' knowing I wouldn't, I didn't need another machine that may break down and that ''clank, clank'' noise couldn't be a good sign. I couldn't stop thinking about this tractor so I Googled it, found this group and started reading everything you folks have posted here about Yanmars and realized what I had the chance to buy was a fantastic tractor! I called the seller and he still had it so I drove right over, gave him a deposit, and picked it up 3 weeks ago. I've done 2 full cuts with it and it's a world of difference, my entire cut time is under 2 hours and it's a blast to drive, it's one mighty little tractor! Thanks to all of you I am now a proud Yanmar tractor owner and a new member of this group.PHP:


The 1st pic shows the back field looking west (our house on right for reference) Our land is on a hill top so it's hard to see but it goes all the way to the woods in the distance. The 2nd pic shows it from the other end looking east (house on left). The 3rd pic shows the front area, it runs to the woods in the distance, there is another cove about this size on the other side. (Note: the grass in the 3rd pic is at the height I normally cut at, my grass is a mix of fescue and weeds). For years I've cut all this with a 42'' cut rider and felt every bump and rut, I was sore for a few days afterwards (we still use the rider for close to the house and trimming etc.). The 5ft. finish mower on my Yanmar cuts shorter without bogging down or clogging up like the rider, the Yanmar powers right through it and mulches the clippings better. Because the ride is so much smoother I can go faster and because of the power I don't have to overlap cuts as much and it's cutting deck is 18'' wider than the rider. I'm not sure exactly how many acres I cut but the Yanmar has at the very least cut my mowing time in half. Did I say I love my Yanmar? ; )