The original manual for the Yanmar F210H and F250H is in Japanese — which makes operation a guessing game for many owners. In this guide, we translate the key chapters from that manual (ON03-00616) into English: the correct starting procedure, stopping, HST operation and the running-in period.
Applies to the Yanmar Forte F210H and F250H with hydrostatic transmission (HST).
This is what the manual prescribes:
Important: never engage the starter motor for more than 10 seconds at a time. If the engine doesn't start within that time, wait at least one minute before trying again. And never turn the ignition to the start position while the engine is already running.
Move the throttle lever to its lowest position (idle), let it idle down briefly, then turn the key to "off". Apply the parking brake — it works via the brake pedal with the locking lever. When warming up or standing still with the engine running, the parking brake should always be engaged.
Use the range lever to select the correct range: 1 for milling and fine work (0–3.3 km/h), 2 for tillage (0–6.7 km/h), 3 for transport (0–14.2 km/h). Within the range, speed is infinitely variable. The manual warns: on public roads, always couple both brake pedals together using the coupling plate — separate pedals mean one-sided braking at high speed. Drive up steep slopes in reverse and down them forwards, keeping the implement low for a low centre of gravity. Enter and exit fields at right angles to the edge.
The dashboard has an hour meter, temperature gauge and fuel gauge (F250H), along with warning lights for oil pressure, charging current, glow plug, indicators, lift raised ("implement up"), brake pedal coupling and the reverse/headland automatic system. If the oil pressure light comes on during operation: stop immediately and check the oil level. If the charging current light stays on, check the V-belt first.
According to Yanmar, the first 50 hours determine the lifespan of the machine. Avoid abrupt acceleration and braking, don't overload the engine unnecessarily, only work once the engine is up to temperature, and drive gently on rough terrain. After 50 hours comes the major running-in service: oil, filters and transmission oil — see our maintenance schedule for the F210H/F250H.
Parts tip: is the ignition switch worn out or the key lost? The ignition switch with preheat position for the F210/F250 (SKU-IGS8) comes with two keys and is ready to install immediately. If the battery no longer charges properly, take a look at the 12V/20A alternator (SKU-120006).