loulblades
Gold Member
I mentioned in another thread that I purchased a 180D recently (originally thought it was an 1802D).
With the research I have done thus far I understand that a YM with 4 digits (ie: YM1802D) is a grey market tractor and the YM with 3 digits (ie: YM180D) is a tractor built for US sales. So it would appear that the YM180D I purchased is a US market tractor, the engine increases in RPM when the throttle lever is pushed whereas I understand many, if not all, grey market tractors increase in revs when the throttle lever is pulled.
Even though this tractor would appear to be for the US market, it does not have a ROPS (one of the other potential indicators of grey market).
I have put in a request to Hercules regarding a ROPS, because I want to have one since I will be mowing on relatively steep grades. They don't list a 180D (they mainly list the grey market numbers) and want me to provide pics and measurements but since I am out of the country for awhile I was wondering if anyone here knew if a YM 1802 or some other tractor's ROPS would fit.
TIA
Is that "grey" or "gray"?
With the research I have done thus far I understand that a YM with 4 digits (ie: YM1802D) is a grey market tractor and the YM with 3 digits (ie: YM180D) is a tractor built for US sales. So it would appear that the YM180D I purchased is a US market tractor, the engine increases in RPM when the throttle lever is pushed whereas I understand many, if not all, grey market tractors increase in revs when the throttle lever is pulled.
Even though this tractor would appear to be for the US market, it does not have a ROPS (one of the other potential indicators of grey market).
I have put in a request to Hercules regarding a ROPS, because I want to have one since I will be mowing on relatively steep grades. They don't list a 180D (they mainly list the grey market numbers) and want me to provide pics and measurements but since I am out of the country for awhile I was wondering if anyone here knew if a YM 1802 or some other tractor's ROPS would fit.
TIA
Is that "grey" or "gray"?