ENG18LT
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Anyone see specs on this machine? I checked the website and no mention of it at all.
Anyone see specs on this machine? I checked the website and no mention of it at all.
Why all the hub bub with the Max before it came but not the 100hp machine?
Didn't know if there was a particular reason.
Not like I'm in the market.
Heck I can't even window shop in that big boys realm.
Not sure on the tranny speeds as I don't have the data in front of me and I don't have any in stock. As for your 100 HP 8560, I'll get some decals printed up......what would you like, 10060? Looks like a zip code, maybe 9960?
It would seem that the 8560 in 95 HP and then maybe 105 HP would be a nice setup.
Come on now, you know that they are working on one. How much longer? :drool: Any chance of one in 2013 at all, or is it going to be 2014?A 16 speed hydraulic shuttle is good enough for me.
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I'm hoping we have the 100 HP at the Tulare show, anything else is top secret. Which actually means I have no idea, but sounds more mysterious.
Just kidding, I know that it is 47 days away.![]()
I REALLY like my Mahindra 7520, but there are times when it would be nice to have a 16x16 tranny. Ah, and a cab with a few more ponies under the hood.![]()
How much extra weight do you have hanging on your 7520? More weight means you can now use more HP. You would then add more weight and need more HP. We know your type.....![]()
I agree on the 16x16. Can't have too many gears or too much power. How does that country western song go? "No girl too pretty, no car too fast?" Applies to tractors as well.
My tractor with no loader is at 10,000lbs. For what I use it for, it is ballasted to the max for the power available. I really need something 100+ hp that weighs 14k+. This would really cut my time down in the fields to be able to use the implements that I now use behind the Cat. There just isn't enough time for all the weekend ranch work.![]()
I would love a 100 or 105 hp MAHINDRA with a backhoe that could handle that hp.How much extra weight do you have hanging on your 7520? More weight means you can now use more HP. You would then add more weight and need more HP. We know your type.....![]()
I would love a 100 or 105 hp MAHINDRA with a backhoe that could handle that hp.
I got a new dual tandem trailer so I can load mind up like Brian's.
hugs, Brandi
I think Brian's tractor with loader is at nearly 12K lbs, add a 511 backhoe and you are at about 14k lbs. I'd say you would be close to max GVWR even with your tandem dually. I think our tandem dually is rated at 20k on the axles, and we can put a few thousand on the pin. The trailer weighs 7k with the chains and ramps and all, so if we load perfectly we can get about 16K on the deck, but that is maxing the tandems and the rear axle of our pickup. And it is hard to get the axles loaded just as you want them unless you have scales handy.
Thanks for the photos and weight amounts, Brian.864lbs of wheel weights (6 sets) and double whatever the std amount is for the front. ( I have forgotten what that amount is.) I know that it sure is nice to have the loader off and have those front weights on when doing field work. :thumbsup: Remember that I also have all 4 tires filled. This is the weight that I have to have to be able to get the maximum capabilities out of the 7520.
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