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01-17-2013, 09:58 PM #41
Re: Mahindra 100 hp tractor
I thank God for these gifts: 2005 Mahindra 2615 HST w/loader, (485 hours), and 3710 backhoe. Markham tooth bar, Bush Hog SQ60 rotary cutter, Bush Hog 3507 angle blade, Bush Hog LLR84 landscape rake w/gauge wheels, Rankin loader mounted forks, Paumco Quick Spade, Agri-Ease 3 point log splitter.
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01-17-2013, 11:34 PM #42
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01-24-2013, 01:59 PM #43Elite Member
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Re: Mahindra 100 hp tractor
I've responded earlier with some differences, but I thought a few more details would not hurt. Advantages of Mahindra mFORCE compared to the similar TYM:
Larger lift capacity on the loader
18.4x34 Titan Radial tires on the rear. TYM uses smaller bias tires, as does the Kubota 9960 and JD 5101E I believe.
13.6x24 Titan Radial tires on the front. TYM uses smaller bias tires, as does the Kubota 9960 and JD 5101E I believe.
Sturdier design of front wheel dish.
8 bolt front hub. TYM uses a 6 bolt.
3 point hitch is a flex link style. TYM uses a claw hitch style 3 point lower links. (Much higher standard lift capacity VS JD and Kubota)
5 year 3000 Hour power train warranty with no deductible standard equipment.
#1 selling tractor in the world
Financing available from Mahindra Finance USA
So buying this tractor offers advantages and value beyond just a decal. But honestly, in a sense the decal has value of itself. Beyond the technical specs, you get the service support, parts support and financing support of Mahindra USA and it's growing network of dealers.Dave
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01-25-2013, 10:19 PM #44Member
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Re: Mahindra 100 hp tractor
Well said Dave! Mahindra is on the Rise.
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01-26-2013, 09:30 PM #45
That's some good info Dave. I saw the claw design on the Tym and thought it was pretty neat with the ball inserts or quick link option. I do not know what the flex link is like on the Mahindra. Could you explain how it works? Thanks for your input.
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01-28-2013, 07:06 PM #46Elite Member
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Re: Mahindra 100 hp tractor
The flex link is just a name for the typical extendable lower links, just like many tractors use today. This flex is especially nice on larger tractors with heavier implements, since it can be tough to manhandle a big heavy implement. Mahindra spec'd out the tractor that way on purpose. The claws are cool, and if they work with your implement then there isn't much of a downside other than occasionally losing a ball if you aren't careful. But the claw will occasionally not work on implements. If you have an implement with a clevis style hook-up that is in a shallow pocket or if the pin hole is just a little close to the implement, the claw will not work. It is just a little bulky in some cases. The 4510 and 7010 cabs we sold a few years back had the claws. I had to cut off the claws and weld on standard spherical links more than once. Sometimes you can modify the implement, other times you have to modify the links. But on the standard flex links, you hardly ever get into a fitment issue. I'm not saying it happens all the time, but it does happen.
Dave
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01-28-2013, 07:33 PM #47Elite Member
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Re: Mahindra 100 hp tractor
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01-28-2013, 07:47 PM #48
Thanks for clearing the flex link up for me.
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01-28-2013, 08:32 PM #49Elite Member
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01-28-2013, 08:39 PM #50
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