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In Reply to: Generally Speaking posted by Don_39475 on Saturday, September 01, 2007:
I have had my YM1810 for about eight years and have had minimal trouble with it. One thing I have observed with Yanmars is that it takes a hell of a lot to stop it. It will keep on runnning with little aches and pains that would stop most other tractors. That's not to say it isn't important to PM it. I have hauled firewood, plowed, planted, built a road through a beaver swamp, did leveling work, and about everything else you can name. On top of all that, my Yanmar has been my ATV for years of deer hunting. Hang my rifle around my neck, fire it up, turn on the lights and away I go. It has taken me into places one of those expensive four wheelers would not go. It can be so much more than just a tractor if you think about it. It has saved me many dollars. It has been the best workmate that I've ever had.