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Yanmar YM186 Tractor

The Yanmar YM186 tractor, produced in 1980 – 1986 in Japan, is a compact and reliable machine. It features a 18 HP Yanmar 0.9L 3-CYL diesel engine, a 4.2 GAL fuel tank, and a maximum speed of 15-22 MPH. The original price in 1980 – 1986 was $7,400. Here are the full details of the YM186 tractor:

General Information

  • Manufacturer: Yanmar
  • Model: YM186
  • Year: 1980 – 1986
  • Price: $7,400
  • Factory: Japan

Engine – Performance

  • Engine Type: Yanmar 0.9L 3-CYL diesel
  • Tank Capacity: 4.2 GAL
  • Power: 18 HP
  • Max Speed: 15-22 MPH
  • Consumption: 10-25 MPG

Mechanical – Features

  • Mechanical: Two-or four-wheel drive, differential lock, mechanical rear, steering, manual, power,, mechanical dry shoe brakes, open operator station, ROPS optional
  • Hitch Type: Rear Type I, rear lift, 661 LBS, rear lift (at 24 inches/610mm), 529 LBS
  • PTO Type: Rear PTO, live, clutch, overrunning dry disc, rear PTO Type 540/1000 (1.375), engine RPM, 540@2430, 1000@2412
  • Hydraulic: Type open center, capacity 2.1 GAL, pressure 1991 PSI, total flow 4.8 GPM
  • Electrical: Ground negative, charging system alternator, charging AMPS 15, battery volts 12, battery AH 45

Dimensions – Extras

  • Dimension: Weight 1433 to 1539 LBS, front tire, 5.00-12, rear tire, 9.5-16
  • Cabin Type: Standard
  • GPS: Not available
  • Warranty: 36 months
  • Variants: YM186, 2WD, YM186D, 4WD

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