Starter for Yanmar YM2000 Greymarket
phebamayor
Join Date: Jun 2015 Posts: 2 Birmingham, AL |
2015-06-19 192981
I ordered a new started from Starters-Alternators in Panorama, CA through E-Bay which said it would fit a Yanmar YM2000. When I received the starter it had 12 teeth for the flywheel whereas the old one on the tractor had fifteen teeth.
I called the company and the guy insisted the 12 tooth would work fine without any damage to the tractor. Does anyone have any information on this.
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Starter for Yanmar YM2000 Greymarket
bugs46
Join Date: Mar 2013 Posts: 36 Tennessee |
2015-06-19 192982
Call this company;
Yanmar Tractor Parts
We have a wide variety of parts available for imported Japanese Yanmar tractors. Click one of the links below to download a section of our parts catalog for browsing. Or, if you'd like, you can download a copy of the whole catalog here.
Note: We do not publish pricing on any parts. If you'd like pricing on a part, you may call 256-751-3555 and select option number 3 to speak with a Yanmar parts expert.
•Iseki & Kubota Compatible Parts
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•Front Axle & Steering
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•Three-Point Hitch Assembly
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•Misc
•Tiller
•Full Catalog
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Starter for Yanmar YM2000 Greymarket
lsheaffer
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 1082 Northern Illinois Pics |
2015-06-19 192983
It won't last. I had one of my suppliers send me a stater with the wrong # of teeth. It lasted about a ear before grinding the teeth off of the starter. We can supply you with a new or used starter or rebuild your starter. we are an authorized Yanmar tractor dealer. contact us at parts at sheaftractor.net ....
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Starter for Yanmar YM2000 Greymarket
bmaverick
Join Date: Oct 2014 Posts: 21 WI |
2015-06-22 192994
Most of these starters are Nippon-Denso or just Denso brands. A few are Mitsubishi brands. You are being sent-up the river with a 12-tooth vs. a 15-tooth gear for the starter. I would have refused that from the start.
Our starters for Ag use the old solenoid technology, thus they cost more. If you have the starter brand maker and can search their catalog for the same mounting and teeth, an OffSet Gear Reduction starter is the way to go. They are a bit stronger, last longer and cost about 35% less. My YM2610 starter was shown to be $254. Got it for $99 brand new with free shipping once I found the cross-reference to the newer technology starter.
Nippon-Denso, aka former Toyota parts division, makes starters for Industrial, Ag, and automotive. Thus, it's rather simple to fins starters locally at NAPA, AutoZone, etc for the Off Set Gear Reduction (OSGR) starters. Even the NAPA price would be better than any Ag supplier too.
Back in 1962, Chrysler was the first to mass produce this type of starter. Today, all modern vehicles use this over the old solenoid types pre-1980s. ....
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