[AT] yanmar
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Mon May 22 10:17:18 PDT 2006
That's what I thought Mike. However, those tractors were made for some
market somewhere (Maybe Canada?) I wonder if there is any way to track down
what market they were built for and obtain the parts that way? Not that you
would want to buy a tractor knowing you would face that situation but if
you owned one or could buy one dirt cheap it might be an option.
Charlie
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From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
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Subject: Re: [AT] yanmar
> Yanmar USA doesn't like them, of course, because of liability issues - the
> units do no meet US OSHA and other safety/emissions requirements. But the
> big problem will be parts: while the engines and other components may be
> very similar to those used in John Deere and other machines, they are not
> identical. And even when they are the same, there are no cross reference
> books to guide you. And if the part cannot be obtained from JD or others,
> you are going to have a hard time locating them. I used to work for a
> franchised Yanmar dealer, and the machines we sold (tracked excavators and
> articulated wheel loaders) were excellent machines, we would not (could
> not) assist owners of gray market machines. Yanmar did import some
> tractors into the US about 20 years ago, but even getting parts for the
> legal machines was very difficult with out a parts manual (and even that
> often didn't help).
>
> Mike
>
> charlie hill wrote:
>> Just for the sake of the conversation would someone describe the issues
>> with a grey market unit Vs. a made for USA sale unit. Obviously there is
>> a warranty issue but the unit in question isn't under warranty so what
>> would be other problems? I take it that some parts will NOT interchange
>> with the "USA" versions.
>>
>> Charlie
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