DennisFolsom
Gold Member
My daughter's TYM T494 was delivered to her place on Friday, 5/31. I got a chance to check it out today. Adding some pics below. The first shows new owner Sarah giving last minute instructions to grandson Joey before his first test drive.
The second shows the rear of the tractor as Joey starts out.
I did the first mod on the tractor. I installed a pair of Ken's Bolt-on Hooks.
Joey starts to learn the bucket loader by re-arranging the horse manure pile.
This is a very nice, well equipped tractor. One difference I noted, compared to my old 2001 JD 4600 HST, is that a safety switch prevents you from starting it when the range selector is in gear. That's OK, but it means that you really should take it out of gear each time before shutting it down (then lock the brake). Otherwise, you can end up with a tractor that's stuck in gear and you can't start it until it's unstuck! With the tractor shut down in gear, I had to unlock the brake, get out of the cab, hold pressure on the shifter and rock the rear wheel, in order to free it. On my old JD, there is a safety switch on the HST pedals, but you can start it (and I always do) with the range selector in gear.
The T494 has a linkage between the HST pedals and the throttle. If you are not using the PTO, you can leave the throttle at idle and the throttle will pick up when you step on the go pedal. I'm not sure if this is an electronic, mechanical, or hydraulic coupling of HST and throttle, but it seems to work pretty well.

The second shows the rear of the tractor as Joey starts out.

I did the first mod on the tractor. I installed a pair of Ken's Bolt-on Hooks.

Joey starts to learn the bucket loader by re-arranging the horse manure pile.

This is a very nice, well equipped tractor. One difference I noted, compared to my old 2001 JD 4600 HST, is that a safety switch prevents you from starting it when the range selector is in gear. That's OK, but it means that you really should take it out of gear each time before shutting it down (then lock the brake). Otherwise, you can end up with a tractor that's stuck in gear and you can't start it until it's unstuck! With the tractor shut down in gear, I had to unlock the brake, get out of the cab, hold pressure on the shifter and rock the rear wheel, in order to free it. On my old JD, there is a safety switch on the HST pedals, but you can start it (and I always do) with the range selector in gear.
The T494 has a linkage between the HST pedals and the throttle. If you are not using the PTO, you can leave the throttle at idle and the throttle will pick up when you step on the go pedal. I'm not sure if this is an electronic, mechanical, or hydraulic coupling of HST and throttle, but it seems to work pretty well.