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"My Yanmar 1610D is a good little tractor. It takes care of my property with no problem. A tank of diesel lasts a long time. Both front bucket and rear gannon work great. I have no complaints."
"The V2 hoses are very poor quality, the fittings crimping get loose and hoses leak every one is defective with having to replace every hose one at a time all 18 hoses with total cost of around $1,000 dollars on a brand new loader, this company has no warranty, at least that I can find."
"What I like most is to be able to shift gear and reverse without using the clutch. Not much fun when tilling because you have to use the clutch to stop the PTO, but when plowing or moving around it is very comfortable. Excellent four-wheel drive. It's a pity last year the head gasket has blown so I have to fill coolant all the time, but I plan to put a new gasket in, next spring."
"Bought my tractor primarily to use at the Deere lease but soon discovered many benefits of having a tractor with FEL around the homestead. Initially I thought of selling it and getting something bigger but once I took it to the lease for its intended purpose I knew it was perfect. I can maneuver the woods in my compact like nobody else at my lease. Only downside is that everyone wants me to work there hunting areas. Solid tractor and the only problems I have had were self induced by pushing the limits of things I could run over in the woods. Tree limbs will puncture a radiator hose and even 4WD will get stuck if your stupid. Still managed to get myself out with the help of a chain and FEL."
"The old Yanmars are tough tractors, does everything that I need it to do. I use it for the loader and 54 inch rototiller most of the time, and it preforms excellent. Only issue I have is that it leaks tractor fluid, but I just keep a gallon around and add when needed."
"Wish I had a few more HP but able to get things done eventually. Runs all attachments well. 4WD saved me many times. Runs forever on a tank of gas."
"I have had my "YanMartha" for a little over a year and have very little to complain about. She needs a little TLC but nothing serious. I have used her with her Yanmar RS1200 tiller to cultivate our garden, with box blade to maintain 200 ft driveway. a 4 foot king cutter bushhog takes care of the back pasture. The Koyker 110 FEL is as handy as Swiss Army Knife. I also have a boom pole which is very useful. So far I have found nothing this little old tractor can't do. The four wheel drive is a necessity for using the FEL effectively. Also, the differential lock is very effective when the ground is slick or soft. My only complaint so far with this old girl is I still can't get the horn to work. ;0)"
"This is one of those Japanese farm tractors brought into Canada in the 90s and repainted with John Deere colors. I bought her to replace an old Ferguson TEA20 that I'd abused for years. The Yanmar 3 cylinder engine is practically identical to one I have on our sailboat, and I knew it to be very reliable. The front loader is an essential accessory. I also have a rototiller, rollover scraper, back blade, and various other implements. The only weakness I've found: the voltage 'regulator' went out. This seems to be a common problem."
"Cannot believe that this model has done almost everything asked of it (within reason). Dragged trees, hauled rock, leveled 2 acres, pulled up trees. Very happy with performance (not too loud..tractors have ears)."
"I was surprised by the tractors ability to work for it's size. I have put 60 hours on the machine after it was completely gone through by the shop that I purchased it from. Other than an instances of a clogged injector tip, it has been totally trouble free, which, upon calling the dealer's, their mechanic said that sometimes the 1610's that they have rebuilt will do that--go figure. I have noticed, however, while running at higher RPMs (2200 >) the charge light does flicker if I don't run the head lamps, indicating to me that the charging system is overcharging the battery, but a small compromise overall."