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The Mahindra sounds like a better deal to me. The picture looks as if it has been been maintained well. If the loader is really beat up (didn't see that in the picture) you can always get a new bucket. The warrantee sounds better on the Mahindra for approx. the same length of time.
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You made a wise choice Tom,
I would pick the Mahindra too. I believe you'll find it to be a lot more tractor than the Jinma. You know we have a Kama and now a Jinma, so I know the difference, especially after seeing Mahindras at the Ag Show. There's no doubt I make them work, but I keep after them by making their shortcomings better. Had there been a Mahindra like yours when I bought, in that shape, same price, I would have jumped on it too.
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