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02-28-2009, 04:37 PM
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can i use this with my ym240?
Hi all, new to the forum. Just bought a yanmar ym240 a couple months ago, and am looking to get some implements for it. I was looking at getting a disc for working up a small garden. I was looking at this unit at a local farmers co-op, but was wondering if the tractor would handle it? any advice? thanks in advance.
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02-28-2009, 04:52 PM
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My answer to you is No, your tractor can not handle a 6ft disc and be effective. I am thinking a 5ft might be better suited for that size tractor, and maybe a 4ft if you dont really have a huge area would be a better suit for it. Im not knocking the horsepower of the tractor as much as I am the traction of the tractor.
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78 acre hay farm
1965 John Deere 4020
John Deere 1209 Mower Conditioner
Woods MD 315 Batwing Bushhog
1952 8N Ford Tractor
1990 Yazoo 60" Deck with a 20 HP Wisconsin.
I work on a 1000 acre sod farm.
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03-01-2009, 06:18 AM
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Hello TArmstrong and WELCOME to TF!
Although I agree with Morgan about traction versus drawbar HP, there’s always exceptions to the rules.
The YM240 was reproduced for import and manufactured from the original YM2000 (gray market) platform. They are 99% the same tractor. This model was built for the typical rice paddy duties but also included a very heavy transmission with oversized “Bull” and transmission gears to serve in Japan’s dairy farm industry. The 2TR20, two cylinder engine is one of the most dependable, durable and strongest engines Yanmar ever put into a 1700 lb tractor.
I have a friend who put a Woods backhoe on his YM240 last year and has reported no problems with the heavy attachment. I also know two other people who use there tractors to pull a 5’ disk. Both had to load their rear wheels for additional traction, but once this was done, they’ve reported excellent results turning earth (one has 5 acres, the other 12). A 6’, IMO, puts you right on the cusp of poor performance where the 5’ works effortlessly with rear ballast.
SHARTEL
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03-01-2009, 10:45 AM
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thanks for the responses, some great information. I was looking at another unit at Northern Tool;
DISC
Its a 4.5' disc, might be better suited. it has two options, one has notched front and rear discs, and the other has notched front, and plain rear discs. what would be the advantage of either?
is there anywhere in particular you would look for an item like this? I would be shipping it to Northern Minnesota, if that makes a difference.
Thanks again.
Tom
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03-01-2009, 11:45 AM
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Tom,
Sorry, I'm a real ground engagement implement 'dummy'  . I have no idea what, and why notches make a difference....
Shipping is a deal killer for me. If it's not to far, sometimes a road trip is in order (for me that is).
SHARTEL
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03-01-2009, 02:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by TArmstrong
thanks for the responses, some great information. I was looking at another unit at Northern Tool;
DISC
Its a 4.5' disc, might be better suited. it has two options, one has notched front and rear discs, and the other has notched front, and plain rear discs. what would be the advantage of either?
is there anywhere in particular you would look for an item like this? I would be shipping it to Northern Minnesota, if that makes a difference.
Thanks again.
Tom
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I personally prefer the notched front, and plain rear discs and the reason I do is that the plain rear disc seem to cut the dirt down to a finer clot and it just speeds up the harrow time. Both will work but like I said I prefer the notched front, and plain rear discs.
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""If you don't have dreams that are a little beyond your grasp, you have already started to die.""
78 acre hay farm
1965 John Deere 4020
John Deere 1209 Mower Conditioner
Woods MD 315 Batwing Bushhog
1952 8N Ford Tractor
1990 Yazoo 60" Deck with a 20 HP Wisconsin.
I work on a 1000 acre sod farm.
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12-25-2011, 05:04 PM
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I have a 5' 16 Notched Disc Harrow and a 2wd YM2000(Same Tractor),I don't have any problems at all with it in 2H @ 1200RPM's.You will need to put some water in the tires though,even with my rice patty busters,it tends to loose traction.These lil'monsters will handle more than most people think.
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