Does Yanmar plan on building larger tractors?

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I would ultimately like to get a 70 or 80 horsepower machine and love the design,fit, and finish of the Yanmar machines. I was wondering if that was on the horizon in the future for them as a company.
 
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Is that a prototype for the YT series or for an all-new machine?
 
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I would ultimately like to get a 70 or 80 horsepower machine and love the design,fit, and finish of the Yanmar machines. I was wondering if that was on the horizon in the future for them as a company.

The YT359 doesn't have enough beef for you? What kind of tasks are you planning on your property in Tennessee?
 
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Looks like they're building that one, and more(!), now that I look at the Japanese website. I don't read Japanese, but check out the numbers in red. PS is for pferdestarke, or the metric unit for horsepower. It's almost the same unit. 100 PS = 98.59 HP. (Thanks Google). Here's the link:

トラクター|製品・サービス|農業|ヤンマー

No clue if they plan on importing.
 
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Yammer has to be discouraged my declining sales of Yanmar equipped, Deere branded, light tractors.

I think that is why Yanmar is prudently opening Yanmar dealerships in the USA.

In 100+ horsepower tractor category Deere has the lead in hardware and the software technology. Kubota would like to compete there too, but does not sell many tractors in the 100+ horsepower category. Kubota tractors are not heavy enough and do not have GPS integrated software.

You have to have VOLUME to achieve production line efficiency and competitive pricing.

I cannot see Yanmar producing heavier tractors until Yanmar separates from John Deere.
 
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The YT359 doesn't have enough beef for you? What kind of tasks are you planning on your property in Tennessee?

I think that it could do but would be right at the limits on some applications, such as hay and the rotary cutter that it could pull.

I have 100 acres with about 60 to 65 in pasture. Plan on running cattle in the future.
 
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A company like Yanmar or Kubota (assuming they gain parity in GPS software integration) could probably distinguish themselves in the market by being extremely "fix friendly" to farmers and operators, i.e., not locking down their diagnostics like Deere does. Just a thought. Really interesting 11 minute documentary on this subject on YouTube - Tractor Hacking. The Right to Fix is a cause worth fighting for I think.
 
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You are right in wanting a bigger tractor, hold off until you can get one. It is a lot cheaper than buying twice. I know firsthand.

Get as many gears as you can and if you can swing it, go with the Deere M series if you want a Deere. Get the hydraulic Hi-Lo, once you have it you wont want to go without.

If you can locate one look at the LS 7040 CPS, it’s a 97 hp, 40 forward/20 reverse power shuttle with Hi/Lo. No DPF either. It would do all that you wanted in great comfort. I have the 88 hp version and It’s been problem free for 5 years and 600 hours.

TractorHouse.com | LS P7:mad:CPS For Sale - 5 Listings - Page 1.
 
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Well, this looks sweet. (from the video on YT330(J))
 
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I went and test drove a YT359 today and the dealer acted like Yanmar was about to release a 70HP tractor soon.

The YT359 was a really nice tractor and super easy to operate
 
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I sure wish they went with yellow. However, they will do well in red IMHO
 
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Yammer has to be discouraged my declining sales of Yanmar equipped, Deere branded, light tractors.

I think that is why Yanmar is prudently opening Yanmar dealerships in the USA.

In 100+ horsepower tractor category Deere has the lead in hardware and the software technology. Kubota would like to compete there too, but does not sell many tractors in the 100+ horsepower category. Kubota tractors are not heavy enough and do not have GPS integrated software.

You have to have VOLUME to achieve production line efficiency and competitive pricing.

I cannot see Yanmar producing heavier tractors until Yanmar separates from John Deere.

the thing that pushed me away from yanmar was their lack of any ''real'' dealerships.
There was a lawnmower business down from me that had some yanmar tractors. I stopped in to look at the YT359.
I went in and spoke to a guy working there . I asked if they could add a 3rd function valve for a grapple. The guy replied ''If you tell me what a grapple is, I may be able to answer your question''.
This was enough to turn me away from a new yanmar.
I really doubt they would be able to take care of any issues that may have occurred with the tractor.

I went by that same shop the other day to buy a belt for my toro. I was asking the a guy (different from the one I previously talked to) where the yanmar tractors were. He said they sent them back to yanmar because they weren't selling. I said, I can understand that !
 
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That’s too bad because the YT3 series tractors are arguably some of the highest quality and most innovative compact tractors currently on the market and Yanmar has been building some of the best Diesel engines for over 100 years.
 
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the thing that pushed me away from yanmar was their lack of any ''real'' dealerships.
There was a lawnmower business down from me that had some yanmar tractors. I stopped in to look at the YT359.
I went in and spoke to a guy working there . I asked if they could add a 3rd function valve for a grapple. The guy replied ''If you tell me what a grapple is, I may be able to answer your question''.
This was enough to turn me away from a new yanmar.
I really doubt they would be able to take care of any issues that may have occurred with the tractor.
My dealer sell lawn and garden tractors and they also rent machinery from the same business. They were very knowledgeable about Yanmar tractors. I wouldn't be afraid to take my tractor back to them to be worked on. I'm sure their mechanics are regularly working on equipment that is way more complicated and costs way more than my little compact tractor. If you take your lawn and garden tractor to a JD dealership, the guy working on your garden tractor is not going to be the same guy working on a 9420.
 
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That’s too bad because the YT3 series tractors are arguably some of the highest quality and innovative compact tractors currently on the market and Yanmar has been building some of the best Diesel engines for over 100 years.

We went to a big farm show recently and the Yanmars that I saw looked first class in terms of fit and finish. I've always admired the Yanmar and wish they could figure out how to get more of them out there. Mt 790 Deere is probably 100% Yanmar and it's always dependable and never a problem.
 
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If you take your lawn and garden tractor to a JD dealership, the guy working on your garden tractor is not going to be the same guy working on a 9420.

Well, It would be at this place ! Very small lawnmower dealership that has been in the lawnmower business for a long time and just took yanmar tractors on.

If you are selling tractors of any type and you don't have a clue what a grapple is, I'm not buying any tractor from you. Be it Kubota, JD LS, etc,.
 
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Well, Yanmar did have a YM7000 in two different options back in the mid 80s. It was a 4T95T diesel 70Hp and a 4T98T-D. Both had turbos.
These were sold world wide, but in the USA and Canada, we only saw them as the John Deere 1650.

The JD 1650 is the meanest 70Hp CUT I've ever had to test ride. Lets just say, keeping the front axle on the ground on a clutch slip is hard to do. The tractor was best in class for fuel economy back in it's day. JD only had production for 4 years. Sad though, this would have been the smallest and mightiest JD if production kept going. It's a hidden treasure in the CUT classification of tractors.
 
 
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