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On a different note, Scott's is having difficulty in locating a set of instructions that detail an install of a second factory remote on a 2012 4035 PST...any advice I can pass along to them ?

Thanks in advance...

Rich

Rich, we are having fits with the instructions on the dual remotes for the 35 series and some kits are coming in that are not complete. Don't get me started on this....

The parts and service department at Mahindra are very aware of this problem and are working on it. Rest assured it isn't a failure on the part of your dealer. We have installed a few sets and it has been frustrating. Having said that, MUSA will solve it soon, they always do.
 
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Dave,

Thanks...did not figure it was the dealer...Very happy with Scott's and I'm sure they're doing all they can...was just wondering if there were any "dealer" tips from somebody who'd already traveled this path...

Is that remote gonna be a "booger" to install ? At first glance it appears so, I consider myself a decent shadetree mechanic and will read the instructions from time to time...however there were a BOX FULL of parts ! I'm already considering just taking the whole mess, and tractor, back to Scott's and having them do a "factory" install...

Rich
 
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Rich, I'd say yes, it will be a pain to install. Once they get the second remote instructions to make sense and make sure all the correct parts are in the box then a handy customer should be able to do it no problem. As it is right now, I'd recommend you have Scott's do it. That way if they need a part or two or have some other issue, they can be looking at the tractor while they call the parts or service department to get it straightened out.

In fairness to Mahindra, most of their remote kits are simple enough to do and come complete. Not sure where the ball got dropped on these 35 series kits....
 
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Thanks Dave...

Gotta say I'm diggin' my dealer more and more...they (Chuck) said they would get instructions to me, Chuck emailed 'em today...really is a pleasure to deal with somebody that does what they say they're going to !!

A+ to Scott's so far...

Again, Thanks Dave...

Rich
 
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Rich, I'd say yes, it will be a pain to install. Once they get the second remote instructions to make sense and make sure all the correct parts are in the box then a handy customer should be able to do it no problem. As it is right now, I'd recommend you have Scott's do it. That way if they need a part or two or have some other issue, they can be looking at the tractor while they call the parts or service department to get it straightened out.

In fairness to Mahindra, most of their remote kits are simple enough to do and come complete. Not sure where the ball got dropped on these 35 series kits....

I'll say where Mahindra messed up. The 2nd remote SHOULD NOT BE AN OPTION. It should come on the tractor as std equipment and there should be a 3rd optional rear remote along with a factory option of a 3rd function and or a diverter valve setup for the loader. After all, the 35 series is supposed to be a bells and whistles type of machine.

I know that I am hydraulically biased, but that does not change the facts. (ok not really facts, sounds good though)

Just my :2cents: and may not be worth that. ;)
 
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I'll say where Mahindra messed up. The 2nd remote SHOULD NOT BE AN OPTION. It should come on the tractor as std equipment and there should be a 3rd optional rear remote along with a factory option of a 3rd function and or a diverter valve setup for the loader. After all, the 35 series is supposed to be a bells and whistles type of machine.

I know that I am hydraulically biased, but that does not change the facts. (ok not really facts, sounds good though)

Just my :2cents: and may not be worth that. ;)

Brian,

I sort of agree. Yet so many people never use remotes and it does drive the cost up. For you, you would want 3 remotes up front and 6 on the back. :cool2:

When a customer actually uses a tractor with top and tilt, it becomes a need, not a want. When I take a tractor home to use for a few months, it will for sure have top/tilt. Yet as a dealer, we are reluctant to add a $1500'ish option on a new sale for fear we will push the price up too much for the average guy.
 
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Brian,

I sort of agree. Yet so many people never use remotes and it does drive the cost up. For you, you would want 3 remotes up front and 6 on the back. :cool2:

When a customer actually uses a tractor with top and tilt, it becomes a need, not a want. When I take a tractor home to use for a few months, it will for sure have top/tilt. Yet as a dealer, we are reluctant to add a $1500'ish option on a new sale for fear we will push the price up too much for the average guy.

Education, we need to get ALL perspective tractor buyers educated as to how beneficial hydraulic actuated implements and top and tilt actually are. Not even bring up the cost, just let them know that the hydraulic options exist and can be added at a later time. Once they use the manual adjustments and then either see or have seen the adjustments being made hydraulically, I think that there are many customers that would choose the hydraulic option.

Just my :2cents:

Hope to have some videos in the future showing all the benefits of having the hydraulic options. :cool:
 
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Yet as a dealer, we are reluctant to add a $1500'ish option on a new sale for fear
we will push the price up too much for the average guy.

Yes, indeed. So many newbies don't know what options they need to best do the tasks
they have in mind. Until later, if someone shows them, or they get to try it.

Often they don't even compare the right tractors brand-to-brand, looking for the
lowest price.

It's a subject for another thread, but how many of your buyers, Dave, do
road mantaince/repair, where TnT is of high value?

BTW, I love how Mahindra makes at least ONE AUX valve standard!
 

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