

In this article, we will provide you with some valuable information on understanding and repairing Tym Tractor Transmission problems. However, you don’t have to despair when facing these issues.

These problems can come in different forms, such as difficulty shifting gears, slipping gears, or complete transmission failure. Save you lots of time and effort in the long run.We understand that Tym Tractor Transmission problems can be frustrating, especially if you rely on your tractor for work or other important activities. Better to have a slip clutch rather than a shear pin. Suggest you purchase a slip clutch (or friction clutch) with each of your rotating equipment (rotary hoe, augur, slasher, etc). For example, working depth of 500mm requires tractor range 25-50 HP 20% - 25%.ĭepending on depth and soil conditions make sure you allow for tractor HP required to pull a single tyne ripper. If the information for the lift capacity of the FEL is at the pivot point and NOT at the centre of the bucket then you need to apply a derating factor of approx. Every rotating implement has an optimal operating speed. Match the size of the implement to the tractor to ensure that both the tractor and the implement operate at the optimum speed. I purchased the TYM313 with FEL and has a couple of remote hydraulic outlets at rear. In the end, picked the TYM because it is more user friendly from an operator point of view – has separate forward/reverse pedals rather than the heel and toe pedal, better operator platform and joystick operation as well as being very user friendly for women to use. Suggest you make a list of what implements you require or might use in the future and then size the tractor to suit.ĭon’t pick the tractor and then buy the implements because you will suddenly find you are restricted because of HP, weight, hydraulic capacity and flow, etc, to certain sizes, types, of implements.Īfter checking out the different tractors I narrowed down the choice of tractor to the Kubota, Kioti and TYM.

TYM tractors are not junk – I swapped a Kubota for a TYM based on a “fit for purpose” requirement and then looked at what was the most “cost effective”.
