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Old 12-07-2007, 10:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I thought I'd seen them all...but a buddy told me about this unusual A10D Yanmar that he's not familiar with.

I am familiar with their (Yanmar) letter designations and the 'A' is the series, the '10' is PTO horse power and the D is 4WD. but that's all I know...or think I know about this one! It is probably diesel...but I'm not sure about that either.

As for a tractor-tiller combination, this thing is a one man show LOL.
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Don't know why but it seems like I've seen a picture of one of these before. Does look like a tiller mounted on the back with the depth control wheels. Got any idea how old this pic is?

1970 Bolens 1257 w/tiller
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It's from K.S. Enterprises in Japan. They look to be a wholesale exporter only...(http://www.ksenterprise.co.jp/yanmar.html) and sell only used, unreconditioned tractors and equipment (and offer parts support to dealers stateside).

I don't believe the pictures are very old as these are in their current inventory. The site is interesting as they brake down catagories into subs' like the YM series is 00- 01-10, 02-20 then the same with the F/FX and FX 3 digits (FX145-FX435 -4 cylinder).

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Thanks for the link Mark. Interesting site. Like the looks of the AF models. Don't think I've ever seen one here. Wonder how much of a orphan you'd have it you found and purchased one of these models?

Nice looking FX model in your last post.

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That is super cool Mark. Yes, i figured anything yanmar you had already seen. lol I would love to be seen in the neighborhood with that.

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Me too Dur...I mean runnin around the neighbor hood. No self respecting farmer or rancher around here would be caught dead in one, but I'd take one just becuase it looks fun (and agrivate the hell out of those other guys).

Bet it would be great for a family with a fair size garden. Be simple to make a back blade, tow a large cart or even a small finish mower. Don't think you'll be breaking any land speed records though.
 
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