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Old 10-01-2007, 09:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does 18K for a 2005 3510 with 90 hours, an ML112 FEL and a 3375 BH sound like a reasonable price? Unit appears to be like new. Any comments would be appreciated.
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Does 18K for a 2005 3510 with 90 hours, an ML112 FEL and a 3375 BH sound like a reasonable price? Unit appears to be like new. Any comments would be appreciated.
Hey Nuke! Are you buying or selling??? I thought you already had a 3510???

My only comment is that a used 3510 should really have a 509 backhoe to fetch absolute top dollar. Also be certain that it is a 2005 as most 3510 and 4110 models advertised as 2005's are really 2004's or even earlier. Go by the letter in the serial number. A real 2005 should have the letter "Y" in its serial number.

Price depends a lot on geographical location and proximity to the nearest established Mahindra dealership. $18K is certainly not outside of the ballpark.

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Dougster:

Yes, I have a 3510 and am not interested in buying another one or selling mine! HI! I just wanted a "reality check" on one I saw for sale that was very similar to mine. It was a "Y" model, so should be 2005 model. From what I can tell, the 2005 models have a lot of small changes in them that the earlier ones don't (at least, that's what the parts manual indicates).

I agree, the 3375 BH seems to have about 1/3 to 1/2 LESS force than the 509, but for general groundskeeping and work on my 9 acres, it should do me well. Just wish I had an easy way to get the P/S pump oil leak fixed without tearing down half the engine....

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