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In Reply to: what's the cost of a 22 hp yanmar 2wd tractor posted by scott on Saturday, March 28, 2009:
I'd take it. You're obviously on top of it and have a source of parts. There are so many around that if it failed you might make a profit by parting it out.
The 2000 was designed as a work-horse in Japanese agriculture. For instance, powerful engine (for Yanmar at the time) with minimum moving parts and fuel-use but lots of noise. That model was less likely used in the paddies, which can be hard on final drive components.
Could have been run 24/7. A jobber bought it, fixed anything obvious over there, painted it, and zeroed the meter as a reconditioned tractor. The 567 would have been put on by owners here, or it could be 2567 or 4567. On a "grey," the meter is to be used for servicing, not history.
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