Advice on YM Purchase

   / Advice on YM Purchase #21  
Got to have a loader!

Loader pix

Dumping a half ton of sand for a plastic tank foundation
182642d1286999128-winch-adapted-raise-dump-trailer-p1160978rlifttrailer-sand-jpg


More loader pix

watering
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...ay-water-plants-p1170674rwateringw25gtank-jpg

unload a different tank - 650 lbs - from trailer
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...finally-broke-something-p1210480rlifttank-jpg

unload tiller
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...t-yanmar-4ft-tiller-p1060289runloadtiller-jpg

carry a bin for the Jimson Weed I'm eradicating , as I water new trees
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...6d-front-tyre-sizes-kimg0712rwateronslope-jpg

Hitch I added for moving trailers around - without removing rear implement
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...uling-towing-kimg2005rhitchonym186dbucket-jpg

In summary - the loader is essential for what I do.
 
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   / Advice on YM Purchase #22  
personally, I'm a big fan of the 20 series. I would choose the 2820. I love the shifter on the steering Colom . Also you could check to see if any of these available tractors have the gear splitter. it basically allows you to split every range. or doubles the amount or choices. also check if any of them have the UFO which gives you a hydraulic side lift for the 3pt.

on a side note I just like the way the 20 series looks.

good luck
 
   / Advice on YM Purchase #23  
personally, I'm a big fan of the 20 series. I would choose the 2820. I love the shifter on the steering column . Also you could check to see if any of these available tractors have the gear splitter. it basically allows you to split every range. or doubles the amount or choices. also check if any of them have the UFO which gives you a hydraulic side lift for the 3pt.

on a side note I just like the way the 20 series looks.

good luck

A former co-worker got a Fredricks YM1720D and literally LOVES the machine. He would agree too that the shifter on the column and not on the floor is a wise choice. His is a big guy (not fat), so getting in and out of the small machine works for him.

For the OP's original posting, a YM1720D with loader would be under-powered for his needs. Yes, one of the other YM--20D machines could be useful.
 
   / Advice on YM Purchase
  • Thread Starter
#24  
Thanks for all the replies. Have given me a lot to think through. In particular, impressive how much can be done without a backhoe.

A whole lot to learn!
 
   / Advice on YM Purchase #26  
Thanks for all the replies. Have given me a lot to think through. In particular, impressive how much can be done without a backhoe.

A whole lot to learn!

Yes, and get the FEL on whatever machine you pick. :thumbsup:
 
   / Advice on YM Purchase #29  
I remember peeking at that thread a few months ago. NASTY damage. Did he finially fix it, I guess I need to look again, last I looked he I think figuring out what to do.
 
   / Advice on YM Purchase #30  
Did he finally fix it ...
I looked at his posting history. Nothing since the initial description and some replies to inquiries at that time, no repair mentioned.

There are similar disasters described by others in that thread.
 

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