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Hi All,
I'm looking to buy a new Jinma 354LE for road maintenance and messing around. While shopping for the best deal on the Jinma, a friend's dad offer to sell me his slightly used Mahindra 4110. Size wise, both tractor is about the same. Cost is exactly the same (about $12,000). The Mahindra has 41 HP while the Jinma has 35 HP. So, here's my dilemma.... Brand new 2008 Jinma 354LE or slightly used 2006 Mahindra 4110 with about 200 hours but still look new? Both have FEL. This Mahindra is korean made. The loader is american made. The Jinma is all Chinese. Is there a better choice than those 2 tractors mentioned above for about the same money? What do you think? I appreciate your comments. |
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I know, being I am a Mahindra dealer, it would seem that I am bias, but look at the refinement of those 2 tractors. I think that it is a hands down choice for the Mahindra 4110, and I believe you will recieve many more responces in favor of the Mahindra.
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I know I am biased too but I think I would go for the Mahindra unless it looks really abused.
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I own a Jinma and would would recommend them to anyone shopping for a tractor but that being said the Jinma FEL leaves a lot to be desired. I would only get a Jinma with a Koyker or Spirit FEL, both American Made. In you case though I would get the Mahindra if your friends dad takes care of things. How does his other equipment look, cars, house, ect. The Mahindra has more HP, more name recognition for resale, ect. Take a look at what your friends dads tractor would cost today and I am guessing its a pretty good deal. If it checks out get the Mahindra.
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I have a new Mahindra 5525 (55 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, gear tranny) that's rock solid. |
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