What did you do to or on your Mahindra today?

   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #11  
For the past few days I have walked out to the shop and the pasture to check the ground. Still to wet and don't feel like filling in ruts. I did check the oil and antifreeze. I guess I'll check the air in the tires today. The tank is full, just waiting on some dry ground.
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #12  
Took the backhoe off and put the mower on. Mowed.
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #13  
Looked at it today..... from the kitchen window :(
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #14  
Haven't seen mine today. I hope it's where I left it.
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today?
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#15  
My 2538 made me poop my pants today.

More accurately, the cost of the three point lift arm I bent did.

$280! For a lift arm!
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #17  
Caught a break in the weather and planted 2 acres of Buckwheat/Sunflower blend in Deer Field. Running over with the cultipacker when the rain started.
 
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#18  
Moved a fair amount of fill material with the 2538. The lift arm being bent is really annoying. Have to fix that.

Also delivered a treadmill for my GF. Used there forks to get the 300lb treadmill to the back of the house.
 
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#19  
Used the forks to pick up the grapple from my trailer.

Then went into the garage to install the third function valve. Doesn't fit.

MF
 
   / What did you do to or on your Mahindra today? #20  
A plastic tab on each of my head light lens covers broke. Even though the covers were staying in place, I didn't want to risk losing them during operation. So, I decided to see what I could do to secure them. In the process, I removed the header panel so I could work on things in the shop. Much to my surprise, I discovered each head light assembly is held in by three adjustable spring-loaded bolts with 8mm nuts. Simply tightening or loosening these nuts enables you to adjust the direction of the beams.
 
 
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