YT235 Experiences and Opinions

   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #11  
The 3rd function is built into the loader joystick. You simply push the 3rd function button and tilt the handle like your normally would to operate the grapple. I had the 3rd function installed on my YT347. One of these days I'll get some pictures posted.

No experience with a regen yet, but from what I have read in the owners manual. You hold the button down for 3 seconds and then work the tractor like normal. Yanmar makes some of the best diesels in the world and I am sure they have the regen process down to a science.

sloeffle,

A clarification --- The built-into-the-loader-joystick 3rd function button is standard equipment on YT3 Series Yanmar tractors. This loader control lever design is unique to the YT3 Series tractors. The loader control lever on YT2 Series is a different design that does not have the same integrated function control buttons as the YT3 Series loader control lever.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #12  
sloeffle,

A clarification --- The built-into-the-loader-joystick 3rd function button is standard equipment on YT3 Series Yanmar tractors. This loader control lever design is unique to the YT3 Series tractors. The loader control lever on YT2 Series is a different design that does not have the same integrated function control buttons as the YT3 Series loader control lever.

Thank you for the clarification.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #13  
Can you buy a third function handle/button from a YT347/359 and fit it onto a YT235 loader stick?
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #14  
Thanks for info on YT235 and MMM. We are in the market for a CUT with a factory cab, MMM, and backhoe (hard combo to find in Pacific NW). Currently use our Deere X595 (no cab) mainly to blow tree debris off of 1/2 mi of gravel driveway throughout the year (snow rare here but it gets cold and rainy so a heated cab would be nice) and mowing 4 out of our 16 very hilly, Douglas fir wooded acres in the summer. Loader and box blade for maintaining gravel driveway. Deere X595 is really not powerful enough to run our Bear Cat chipper. And we have backhoe projects in mind. Plus dreams of a small blueberry farm in the near future. So looking to go bigger.

Looked at Deere 2 (no cab) and 3 series (to big), Kubota, Branson (no cab MMM). Then went to look at New Hollands (Boomer 40 cab but no MMM and rather big). At the New Holland dealer I noticed a Yanmar TY235 (ROPS, haven't seen a cab version, can't locate one in WA state). Dealer said it could take several weeks to get parts but (me, the wife) fell in love with the overall design, fit and finish, deep red and gold/green wheel paint colors, and overall size. Seems a good match for us.

Questions:

1. Does the YT235 Cab work with MMM and a backhoe? Saw one older post that said backhoe frame had to come off for MMM use but Yanmar site lets us build with MMM and backhoe ... can anyone confirm if this has been redesigned to work together?

2. Will the rear wheel spacers work with the MMM?

3. Also want to get a Grapple: a Factory 3rd function value is on brochure but Yanmar online build site doesn't let me build it with it. Would like it factory installed with it integrated into the joystick (like the picture on the brochure) rather than dealer strapped on control on the joystick.

4. Any experience (+ or -) with the DPF regen?

Thanks in advance!

Hi Blueberry Dreams, you should probably start your own thread to ask about a new tractor purchase.

Quick question: are you set on the MMM for the YT235? The downside to MMM's is that they're 1) expensive, 2) proprietary, and 3) eliminate ground clearance. For the same price you could get a rear finish mower, riding mower, or zero turn all of which would perform better and you can sell them. To sell a proprietary MMM the buyer would have to have the exact same tractor as you do, unlike a universal fit 3pt mower.

The YT235 is a beautiful machine. I'm in love with it too!
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #15  
Hi Blueberry Dreams, you should probably start your own thread to ask about a new tractor purchase.

Quick question: are you set on the MMM for the YT235? The downside to MMM's is that they're 1) expensive, 2) proprietary, and 3) eliminate ground clearance. For the same price you could get a rear finish mower, riding mower, or zero turn all of which would perform better and you can sell them. To sell a proprietary MMM the buyer would have to have the exact same tractor as you do, unlike a universal fit 3pt mower.

The YT235 is a beautiful machine. I'm in love with it too!

50% of our use of a mower will be to blow plant debris off of our 1/2 mile gravel driveway (plus occasionally 1/2 mile private community gravel road) throughout the year. Alder catkins in spring, leaves in fall and Doug fir branchlets and needles after wind storms mainly in winter.

Currently we do this with our Deere X595 lawn mower w/o cab but does get cold and dusty. We did consider using a side discharge rear finish mower (with a cab tractor) but it looks like they have stopped making them (could look for a used one). However no experience with a rear mower.

We were also looking into rear PTO debris blowers (like the B10 or B20 from Votex, Canada dealer only?) but then we found the Yanmar YT235Cab with MMM. Although I do have a concern that gravel could break a cab window.

Considering for our present and future projects: YT235 cab with MMM, backhoe, loader, grapple, box blade or
YT235 cab with rear finish mower, B, L, G, BB and rear PTO debris blower
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #16  
Can you buy a third function handle/button from a YT347/359 and fit it onto a YT235 loader stick?

Tractorable,,

What you propose is probably not impossible but the YT3 loader lever is designed to enclose the wiring attached to the buttons in the handle. And to have provision for those wires to attach inside the console to the appropriate tractor and 3rd function kit wiring harnesses. The loader lever on the YT2 tractors is not designed to provide all of those accommodations for the controls wiring.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #17  
50% of our use of a mower will be to blow plant debris off of our 1/2 mile gravel driveway (plus occasionally 1/2 mile private community gravel road) throughout the year. Alder catkins in spring, leaves in fall and Doug fir branchlets and needles after wind storms mainly in winter.

Currently we do this with our Deere X595 lawn mower w/o cab but does get cold and dusty. We did consider using a side discharge rear finish mower (with a cab tractor) but it looks like they have stopped making them (could look for a used one). However no experience with a rear mower.

We were also looking into rear PTO debris blowers (like the B10 or B20 from Votex, Canada dealer only?) but then we found the Yanmar YT235Cab with MMM. Although I do have a concern that gravel could break a cab window.

Considering for our present and future projects: YT235 cab with MMM, backhoe, loader, grapple, box blade or
YT235 cab with rear finish mower, B, L, G, BB and rear PTO debris blower
I also priced a 60" MMM and getting towards the third week dealership said in order to mount and use MMM would have to remove the "WHOLE" backhoe mounting metal. That's including the main frame mounts, completely strip tractor of backhoe mounting in order to put on mid mount mower, plus the 60" mower is inside of the tires R4s so I was not impressed at the last minute before delivery telling me this, so I scraped the mower and bought a used 72" finish mower. Still came out $1000 under, but belly mowing is easier than with machine hanging off the back.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #18  
The jury is out on the reliability of my 235. At just over 50 hours there was a loud bang from the rear of the tractor and it started puking hydraulic fluid from that area as it developed limp bucket syndrome. It has been in the shop for five days. I assume they had to order parts. I am planning on checking on the progress tomorrow. In retrospect, the hydraulics have never been strong. A couple of weeks ago it would only lift 550 pounds to about four feet. I am still hopeful that the dealership will find the issue and have the tractor back together soon.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions
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The jury is out on the reliability of my 235. At just over 50 hours there was a loud bang from the rear of the tractor and it started puking hydraulic fluid from that area as it developed limp bucket syndrome. It has been in the shop for five days. I assume they had to order parts. I am planning on checking on the progress tomorrow. In retrospect, the hydraulics have never been strong. A couple of weeks ago it would only lift 550 pounds to about four feet. I am still hopeful that the dealership will find the issue and have the tractor back together soon.
I hate to hear that. Let us know what they find. Hopefully, it's nothing serious.

I have 30 hours on mine now with no issues.
 
   / YT235 Experiences and Opinions #20  
Can you buy a third function handle/button from a YT347/359 and fit it onto a YT235 loader stick?

I have an OEM YT347/359 3rd function kit on my YT235. The joystick adds three buttons. Only one works for the 3rd function in combination with the joystick.
 

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