LMTC said:
You might want to search the posts of any individual making recommendations to you. You know, to see if maybe they have said contradictory things in other posts.
And if it is at all possible for you, take passgass55 up on his offer, primarily to see if a 2210 fits you and if you like it. Even a day's time and $50 gas is worth it to help decide.
Yes, that individual would be me. And I did sell the YM2000 that I bought from RCO Tractor. I had a overheating problem that was very easily taken care of (after a lot of frustration). RCO paid for everything, but I did the labor. They would have done it but it would have been too much trouble for them and me to get the tractor back to Texas and Louisiana. It wasn't nothing to take the radiator off and put it back on.
For what its worth, I didn't buy my YM2500 from them because they didn't have one ready at the time and also because I found that the shipping was a little high.
I have heard many good things about the "UTDA Certified" Yanmar tractors that come from Fredericks Equipment. Thats one reason that I bought one. Didn't know that I was gonna have all this trouble.
Well, my hydraulic lift has not been right since I bought it. It leaks down fast when the tractor's engine is killed. I had to flush the transmission/hydraulics 3 TIMES (got expensive) to get all the (very) filthy fluid out. I hauled it bak and forth to the dealer for 3 WEEKENDS IN A ROW AND IT STILL DIDN'T GET FIXED! I ended up just giving up on it.
What I'm saying is, buy from a good dealer. I can say that in my experience, I was happier with the 'Vietnam' reconditioned tractor's quality than I am with the UTDA's (if I may) tractor's quality, but would buy from both "reconditioners" again. Thats the truth.
From the 2 different sources I have bought from/ dealt with, I have to say I would have went with RCO Tractor again- Excellent people to do business with that has a good product. And now, If I'm not mistaken I think that they are even selling a few UTDA Certified tractors now.
Travis R