Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
BobS
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2003-03-29 52146
I'm in the market for a small tractor and have seen a lot of information about the "Grays". I've found 2 local, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, sources. One deals with Yanmar and the other deals with Mitsubishi. I think I like the Yanmar 2000 2wd and the Mitsubishi D2000II 2wd. Any feedback on these makes or models and support (parts, repairs,etc.) for each?
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Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
lsheaffer
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 1082 Northern Illinois Pics |
2003-03-29 52167
I supply parts for both brands. The YM2000 is going to have better parts availibility since it is very similiar to a US model. Yanmar parts are also cheaper. ....
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Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
BobS
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2003-03-30 52201
Thanks for the feedback. I'll probably go with the Yanmar. ....
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Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2003-03-30 52207
There are some dealers near Thorsby that have alot of the gray tractors. A dealer just started in Fayette also with the Yanmar Rt 43 north. There is a King cutter dealer just north of that out of town. ....
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Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2003-03-31 52246
Are you real sure you want a two wheel drive? Especially in a very light weight tractor? ....
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Mitsubishi vs Yanmar
sadmag
Join Date: May 2005 Posts: 7 Georgia |
2005-06-13 112331
I've just been looking at both brands, Zen Noh (Yanmar) 3000 and a Mitsu 3250. I'm told the YM is 35 Hp and the Mitsu is 38 Hp. Main difference is that M has 5 gears and the YM 4 gears, 4 cyl vs. 3. Anything else I'm missing on which to buy? Prices are within $100 of each other. ....
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