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Re: Small yanmar tractor
[Re: jwalker77]
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03/01/21 08:54 PM
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Auburn_03
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The implements are worth 1000-1500... Lets dont schmidt bender this one I’ve seen implements I wouldn’t load up if they we’re free.
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Re: Small yanmar tractor
[Re: markhammett]
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03/02/21 10:56 AM
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AUtgr
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3 point
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Re: Small yanmar tractor
[Re: Auburn_03]
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03/02/21 11:50 AM
03/02/21 11:50 AM
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Posts: 11,971 34°25'49.80"N 86°55'46.99"...
gman
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Booner
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 11,971
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The implements are worth 1000-1500... Lets dont schmidt bender this one I’ve seen implements I wouldn’t load up if they we’re free. This is true. I was meaning if they're in good/operational condition.
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Re: Small yanmar tractor
[Re: markhammett]
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03/02/21 01:11 PM
03/02/21 01:11 PM
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Posts: 2,695 Hayden, Alabama
HHSyelper
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10 point
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Posts: 2,695
Hayden, Alabama
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Those little yanmars can be good tractors. We have 2, a small 4 wheel drive and then a little bigger 2 wheel drive. They crank every time the key is turned. One stays in Kansas, to do a little bush hogging, the other is here and is used in the garden. The small one was actually bought by my dad for my son when he was 7 or 8. This way he could have his own tractor when they were working in the fields. I've got pictures somewhere of my dad on his john deere plowing and my son on the little yanmar plowing beside him when he was like 8.
Last edited by HHSyelper; 03/02/21 01:12 PM.
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Re: Small yanmar tractor
[Re: HHSyelper]
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03/02/21 02:40 PM
03/02/21 02:40 PM
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Posts: 21,977 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin
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Those little yanmars can be good tractors. We have 2, a small 4 wheel drive and then a little bigger 2 wheel drive. They crank every time the key is turned. One stays in Kansas, to do a little bush hogging, the other is here and is used in the garden. The small one was actually bought by my dad for my son when he was 7 or 8. This way he could have his own tractor when they were working in the fields. I've got pictures somewhere of my dad on his john deere plowing and my son on the little yanmar plowing beside him when he was like 8. Thats good stuff there
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