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Re: Reconditioned Yanmar tractors
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Posted by jls on December 25, 2003 at 18:52:16 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Reconditioned Yanmar tractors posted by Farmerfred on December 25, 2003 at 10:04:19:
look homework is a necessity! Yanmar makes tractors in several far eastern countrys, and a lot of lines some are made in japan to real close tolerences and some are made in indonesia- nuff said. if they come from japan many times they are just used to pull a cart around because delivery trucks are real expensive to licence ect. some series have motors with liners and are excellent some are disposable. as far as reconditioned, the guy I deal with buys from pictures and a list, says the tractors sit outside on a lot next to the ocean, and then spend months in a shipping container, ON THE OPEN SEAS. pressure washing and all fluids &filters are a must. most of his then get a dupont overhaul. My 2000 d has spent 5 yrs driving 1000 post a year with a shaver 8, moves 4x4 round bales (needed weight in the front) and shuffling wagons for 5000 to 8000 sq bls 4 whl drv and never stuck yet, buddy saw mine and got one with a new loader, handy as a shirt pocket, lets everyone in the area use it and can't break it.
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