• Not quite metalworking but ...

    From Snag@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 09:08:07 2025
    I guess spinnin' wrenches is metalwork of a sort . And I'll be doing
    some over the next few days/weeks . Weather permitting I'll be picking
    up a new to me tractor ... It's a Yanmar YM1500D , a 'compact tractor"
    that's still small enough to get into the woods to drag logs out for
    firewood . It's powered by a 2 cylinder diesel motor and comes equipped
    with a Bush Hog branded finish mower deck . It's been sitting for
    several years , but the motor turns over by hand and it has compression
    so it shouldn't be that hard to get it going . Oil on the dipstick is
    clean and shows no sign of water in the crankcase , but the fuel tank
    has some water , probably from condensation . Get the fuel system sorted
    out and change fluids and filters is where I plan to start .
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  • From Leon Fisk@21:1/5 to Snag on Sun May 18 11:12:09 2025
    On Sun, 18 May 2025 09:08:07 -0500
    Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:

    <snip>
    I guess spinnin' wrenches is metalwork of a sort . And I'll be doing
    some over the next few days/weeks . Weather permitting I'll be picking
    up a new to me tractor ... It's a Yanmar YM1500D , a 'compact tractor" >that's still small enough to get into the woods to drag logs out for >firewood
    <snip>

    Nice find👍️

    Per TractorData it may be 4x4 and only ~1500lbs. Simple machine and
    nimble to get around the woods too...

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    Leon Fisk
    Grand Rapids MI

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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Snag on Sun May 18 08:14:49 2025
    On 5/18/2025 7:08 AM, Snag wrote:
      I guess spinnin' wrenches is metalwork of a sort . And I'll be doing
    some over the next few days/weeks . Weather permitting I'll be picking
    up a new to me tractor ... It's a Yanmar YM1500D , a 'compact tractor"
    that's still small enough to get into the woods to drag logs out for
    firewood . It's powered by a 2 cylinder diesel motor and comes equipped
    with a Bush Hog branded finish mower deck . It's been sitting for
    several years , but the motor turns over by hand and it has compression
    so it shouldn't be that hard to get it going . Oil on the dipstick is
    clean and shows no sign of water in the crankcase , but the fuel tank
    has some water , probably from condensation . Get the fuel system sorted
    out and change fluids and filters is where I plan to start .

    My little John Deere 3320 uses a Yanmar diesel. Its a 2007 and I do
    very very little maintenance. I'm pretty sure its a 3 cylinder, but its
    been so long since I looked under the bonnet I am doubting myself. The
    only "engine" issue was a cracked bowl on the filter separator. I found
    it online from some outfit called Green something. Other issues have
    all been Deere related implementation. Leaking wheel seal dumping
    hydraulic oil on the ground. I've blown out 3 of the four hydraulic
    cylinders on the loader. The cylinders may be Deere exclusive, but seal
    kits are available from a number of sources. Took me about two hours to
    reseal the last one. This was the first one I did myself. Knowing what
    to expect I could probably do it in half that time next time. Its kind
    of an odd, but elegant capture in the end cap. You have to "know" how
    to take it apart. Fortunately the seal kits come with the disposable
    plastic part necessary to do it.

    Yanmar actually has a decent reputation. If it turns over and has
    compression its likely you can get it running just fine.

    I don't know about your implementation, but the Deere/Yanmar hybrid on
    my 07 3320 has decent on board diagnostics that are readable by me.
    Unlike the big commercial Deere that are explicitly designed to FUCK
    farmers into expensive and often incomplete dealer only proprietary
    repairs.

    Anyway, Yanmar engines used on smaller stuff tends to be well regarded.


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    CNC Molds N Stuff

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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to Leon Fisk on Sun May 18 10:50:24 2025
    On 5/18/2025 10:12 AM, Leon Fisk wrote:
    On Sun, 18 May 2025 09:08:07 -0500
    Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:

    <snip>
    I guess spinnin' wrenches is metalwork of a sort . And I'll be doing
    some over the next few days/weeks . Weather permitting I'll be picking
    up a new to me tractor ... It's a Yanmar YM1500D , a 'compact tractor"
    that's still small enough to get into the woods to drag logs out for
    firewood
    <snip>

    Nice find👍️

    Per TractorData it may be 4x4 and only ~1500lbs. Simple machine and
    nimble to get around the woods too...


    It is indeed 4 wheel drive , one of the major selling points . The
    terrain here is hilly and the woods are very dense . I don't mind
    cutting paths thru the underbrush to get my wood out and the small size
    is the other major consideration . A finish mowing deck comes with it ,
    and I only paid (actually will pay on pickup and there's an envelope on
    my desk) a thousand bucks for it .
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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to Bob La Londe on Sun May 18 10:59:56 2025
    On 5/18/2025 10:14 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    On 5/18/2025 7:08 AM, Snag wrote:
       I guess spinnin' wrenches is metalwork of a sort . And I'll be
    doing some over the next few days/weeks . Weather permitting I'll be
    picking up a new to me tractor ... It's a Yanmar YM1500D , a 'compact
    tractor" that's still small enough to get into the woods to drag logs
    out for firewood . It's powered by a 2 cylinder diesel motor and comes
    equipped with a Bush Hog branded finish mower deck . It's been sitting
    for several years , but the motor turns over by hand and it has
    compression so it shouldn't be that hard to get it going . Oil on the
    dipstick is clean and shows no sign of water in the crankcase , but
    the fuel tank has some water , probably from condensation . Get the
    fuel system sorted out and change fluids and filters is where I plan
    to start .

    My little John Deere 3320 uses a Yanmar diesel.  Its a 2007 and I do
    very very little maintenance.  I'm pretty sure its a 3 cylinder, but its been so long since I looked under the bonnet I am doubting myself.  The
    only "engine" issue was a cracked bowl on the filter separator.  I found
    it online from some outfit called Green something.  Other issues have
    all been Deere related implementation. Leaking wheel seal dumping
    hydraulic oil on the ground.  I've blown out 3 of the four hydraulic cylinders on the loader.  The cylinders may be Deere exclusive, but seal kits are available from a number of sources.  Took me about two hours to reseal the last one.  This was the first one I did myself.  Knowing what
    to expect I could probably do it in half that time next time.  Its kind
    of an odd, but elegant capture in the end cap.  You have to "know" how
    to take it apart.  Fortunately the seal kits come with the disposable plastic part necessary to do it.

    Yanmar actually has a decent reputation.  If it turns over and has compression its likely you can get it running just fine.

    I don't know about your implementation, but the Deere/Yanmar hybrid on
    my 07 3320 has decent on board diagnostics that are readable by me.
    Unlike the big commercial Deere that are explicitly designed to FUCK
    farmers into expensive and often incomplete dealer only proprietary
    repairs.

    Anyway, Yanmar engines used on smaller stuff tends to be well regarded.



    I'd heard good things about Yanmar motors , this one is a 2 cylinder
    diesel and makes 17 crankshaft horsepower - same as the Kohler on Rusty
    Tractor . Turns out this model was only produced from 1975-79 so totally analog/mechanical , not a chip in sight . There might be some
    electronics in the alternator .
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  • From Leon Fisk@21:1/5 to Snag on Sun May 18 14:48:15 2025
    On Sun, 18 May 2025 10:50:24 -0500
    Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:

    <snip>
    only paid (actually will pay on pickup and there's an envelope on
    my desk) a thousand bucks for it .

    I think you done real good👍️

    It's a REAL tractor too, not a "lawn tractor" which they sell for
    eye-watering prices nowadays. New or used...

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    Leon Fisk
    Grand Rapids MI

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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 16:55:02 2025
    On Sun, 18 May 2025 14:48:15 -0400, Leon Fisk <lfiskgr@gmail.invalid>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 18 May 2025 10:50:24 -0500
    Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:

    <snip>
    only paid (actually will pay on pickup and there's an envelope on
    my desk) a thousand bucks for it .

    I think you done real good??

    It's a REAL tractor too, not a "lawn tractor" which they sell for >eye-watering prices nowadays. New or used...
    Even in over-valued Yankee Bucks you pretty much stole it for a grand
    (about 1400 CanaBucks) Very similar in quality to the Kubota, I
    believe it was also sold as a Massey Ferguson? for a couple years in
    Canada.

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