OK, here is an updated PDF. As you can see, we almost have them all with the exception of 1300D, 18xx series, and 2620 & 3110 series. Also, the 3220 & 4220 have the same engine???
Jim
Norm,
I sell Yanmars, so I have this chart on my website for customers to compare models. I don't really care too much about the engine number (unless parts are needed), but it can't hurt to add it to my chart.
Jim
Some of the information on the attachment is wrong. The first number of the engine number is the number of cylinders (i.e. 3TN tractors have a 3 cylinder tractor (t) engine). My FX28D is a 4 cylinder.
OK you got me to get off my butt and go look since it is one of the only ones that you don't have yet. My 1300D has a 2TR13 engine.
/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gifHondo
Hondo, I updated the 1300d in the list last week when I picked one up. Nice machine. Didn't last long...sold it the next day... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
You might want to download the latest list...
Jim
Jim's Tractors
Jim,
I just took a look at your list, and noticed that you changed the engine model for the YM1100 to 2T72. That is incorrect. The YM1110 uses the 2T72. Before, your list showed the 1100 had a 2T7D.
The 1110 and the 1100 are very different machines!
Greg,
My mistake. If you give me more info on the 1110d, I will add it to the list. (trans, hp, dimensions, etc), and I will re-fix the 1100. Any other missing models can be added if you have the info.
Jim
Buppy I am going by the lettering on the side panels and it says Yanmar F 20 D. . I may be mistaken about the powershift though. It has a pedal on the right side near the back of the running board that you pushdown with your right heal and it has a lever attached to it that you pull back to lift the pedal back up. Could that be the 4 wheel drive engagement? I dont know for sure what it ir is or is that the differential lock?
Ralph /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
The powershift models allow you to shift without pushing the clutch in. The X in the model number denotes powershift. Many units get new decals when painted and it isn't unheard of to have the wrong sticker (we've even seen other brands with yanmar stickers on them sold on the internet, and units with 4 wheel drive model numbers that are not 4 wheel drive).
So if you can shift on the fly, you have powershift (whether your sticker says so or not).
How about making a new pdf that inlcludes the compatible filters for oil, diesel, hydraulic, etc. You could also include what oil grade is recommended, hydraulic fluid, and tire size is standard