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Old 05-07-2007, 10:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know who is making the new Mahindra 3-pt hitch implements and whether or not they are worth the money?

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Anyone know who is making the new Mahindra 3-pt hitch implements and whether or not they are worth the money?

http://www.mahindrausa.com/pdfs/mahi...implements.pdf

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Looks like Kodiak to me - good equipment I've heard.

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I'll have to call around and see if any of the nearby Mahindra dealers are starting to stock these. I might be persuaded to go for their HD box blade and an HD rake! I mean, what the heck? I'll get to be the first to write a report!

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I'll have to call around and see if any of the nearby Mahindra dealers are starting to stock these. I might be persuaded to go for their HD box blade and an HD rake! I mean, what the heck? I'll get to be the first to write a report!

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I'd check out Midwest on the box blade. A lot more metal than the Mahindra ones. I was kinda dissapointed in the Mahindra box blades but the regular blades look decent.

I think Midwest is in southern Illinois. I've got an 8 footer that I run on the 6500 and it can really move some earth.
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I'd check out Midwest on the box blade. A lot more metal than the Mahindra ones. I was kinda dissapointed in the Mahindra box blades but the regular blades look decent. I think Midwest is in southern Illinois. I've got an 8 footer that I run on the 6500 and it can really move some earth.
When you live in New England, anything to do with tractors comes from somewhere else! That much is a given!

I've been looking around. I must say that the main difference between brands has been the amount of weathering and rust to contend with rather than any material differences in design or design strength... at least within my limited price range. In other words, how the heck long have some of these crazy things been sitting here? Why no demand for this brand or product? What's up with that?

Seems everything around here looks like it has been sitting in someone's "back 40" for 17 years... with very few exceptions. To some extent, I realize that shouldn't matter... but corrosion never sleeps. I do not need corrosion-related failures in what's supposed to be a brand new (or at least unused) piece of equipment. There is also a bit of a marketing aspect. It's good to show up with reasonably decent looking equipment regardless of brand.

That all being said, I don't think there's a tremendous amount of difference in build quality within my limited price range on these particular items. I need the best bang for the buck. Whatever gets me there I'll take... and if it happens to be Mahindra Red, what the heck! No other agenda or brand name status for this dirt poor forced early retiree!!!

Of course when we start talking tillers and bush-hogs, that's a whole 'nother matter... but it doesn't look like Mahindra is there yet with product.

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