Now that you've had it a couple years, how is it working? I just bought one for my newly-retired wife. It is in pretty rough shape but it runs good. It has a front loader on it. The bucket stops working after it gets warm, so I have some hydraulic issues to investigate. I will start with all of you service recommendations first. Thanks for your videos. Super helpful.
I just bought a 78 195. Its 2wd but came with the loader and qd bucket and rear hitch. I paid $3500 for it. Has brand new tires, new starter, clutch, all the hydro cyl were rebuilt and has all new lines and connections. Still needs a few minor things finished. I bought it from a small dealership that was going threw it to move machines around on their new lot, but because their new lot was half on a steep hill, it was clear a 4x4 tractor was going to be needed so they bought a cub cadet and sold me the yanmar. I mean I'm just a home owner using it for projects...I couldnt see spending anymore than that...I know guys that have 1 acher propertys and a $30k tractor with 14 add ons lol.....🤔I've always wondered what it would be like to be rich...🤣🤷♂🤦♂
I found blade like that but I passed wanted one fast easy to take off were I live the under part would hang on stuff I put a cub cadet 106 blade on it use rear lift and pullys to lift it I can take every thing off in no time
@@RoelGeys If you have a heavy enough tractor, they do have front bucket kits similar to how this is bolted and set up. They dont lift very high, but to just move stuff around like this for a home owner, they actually do pretty well. My buddy has one on a gas 22hp john deere mower. He has a snowblower attachment for it but a plow or grader blade can easily be put on as well and have all the functions of a traditional power blade.
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Now that you've had it a couple years, how is it working? I just bought one for my newly-retired wife. It is in pretty rough shape but it runs good. It has a front loader on it. The bucket stops working after it gets warm, so I have some hydraulic issues to investigate. I will start with all of you service recommendations first. Thanks for your videos. Super helpful.
I just bought a 78 195. Its 2wd but came with the loader and qd bucket and rear hitch. I paid $3500 for it. Has brand new tires, new starter, clutch, all the hydro cyl were rebuilt and has all new lines and connections. Still needs a few minor things finished. I bought it from a small dealership that was going threw it to move machines around on their new lot, but because their new lot was half on a steep hill, it was clear a 4x4 tractor was going to be needed so they bought a cub cadet and sold me the yanmar. I mean I'm just a home owner using it for projects...I couldnt see spending anymore than that...I know guys that have 1 acher propertys and a $30k tractor with 14 add ons lol.....🤔I've always wondered what it would be like to be rich...🤣🤷♂🤦♂
I found blade like that but I passed wanted one fast easy to take off were I live the under part would hang on stuff I put a cub cadet 106 blade on it use rear lift and pullys to lift it I can take every thing off in no time
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What size are your tires? I have the same tractor it has at tires but mine look smaller than yours
dont remember
Hi, these front hydraulics is that a Yanmar thing or is it DIY?
Yanmar. But i have seen diy ones made.
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@@RoelGeys If you have a heavy enough tractor, they do have front bucket kits similar to how this is bolted and set up. They dont lift very high, but to just move stuff around like this for a home owner, they actually do pretty well. My buddy has one on a gas 22hp john deere mower. He has a snowblower attachment for it but a plow or grader blade can easily be put on as well and have all the functions of a traditional power blade.