tallyho8
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2004
- Messages
- 4,536
- Tractor
- Kubota L4400, Kubota ZD326
I've had my 1802 for over 10 years and it has been the most dependable machine I have ever owned. Even if I lay it up 6 months it starts the very second I turn the key. It purrs like a kitten, never leaks oil, the front end loader and shredder will stay up a month when parked without lowering an inch.
I haven't bought one thing for it in the last few years except for diesel, and to change oil and filters. Last month I bought a battery because the old one was about 20 years old and not dependable anymore.
Since I have over 20 acres of pasture, swamp and woods and constantly have large jobs to do, bush hogging, clearing downed trees, digging ditches, spreading fill, maintaining driveways and many other chores, I bought a new larger Kubota a few years ago.
Loving my Yanmar the way I do, I kept it in the barn using it on small jobs about every 6 months and watching the shiny hood and fenders lose their gloss over the years.
I don't need the money but I don't know if I should sell it so it could serve someone else as well as it served me for so many years or if I should keep it for a few small jobs I may have for it in the next few years.
I am worried about what could happen to it if I keep laying it up for 6 months at a time. I keep the clutch clamp on so it won't get frozen stuck and I keep treatment in the diesel. Will a seal in the motor or transmission dry up and leak from being laid up? Or one go bad in the water pump and it will leak? Will the fuel tank corrode? Will the tires rot? Other concerns?
There is really nothing it can do that I can't do with my larger tractor except for fitting through the 4' gates on my chicken pen and goat pen making it a little easier to work in them every now and then.
What should I do? Sell my beloved Yanmar while it's in top running condition, or watch it slowly pass away with age while stored in my barn?
Just call me: Sentimental old fool.
I haven't bought one thing for it in the last few years except for diesel, and to change oil and filters. Last month I bought a battery because the old one was about 20 years old and not dependable anymore.
Since I have over 20 acres of pasture, swamp and woods and constantly have large jobs to do, bush hogging, clearing downed trees, digging ditches, spreading fill, maintaining driveways and many other chores, I bought a new larger Kubota a few years ago.
Loving my Yanmar the way I do, I kept it in the barn using it on small jobs about every 6 months and watching the shiny hood and fenders lose their gloss over the years.
I don't need the money but I don't know if I should sell it so it could serve someone else as well as it served me for so many years or if I should keep it for a few small jobs I may have for it in the next few years.
I am worried about what could happen to it if I keep laying it up for 6 months at a time. I keep the clutch clamp on so it won't get frozen stuck and I keep treatment in the diesel. Will a seal in the motor or transmission dry up and leak from being laid up? Or one go bad in the water pump and it will leak? Will the fuel tank corrode? Will the tires rot? Other concerns?
There is really nothing it can do that I can't do with my larger tractor except for fitting through the 4' gates on my chicken pen and goat pen making it a little easier to work in them every now and then.
What should I do? Sell my beloved Yanmar while it's in top running condition, or watch it slowly pass away with age while stored in my barn?
Just call me: Sentimental old fool.