ragmuffin
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I am from Canada and I was given a service manual for my 2538 CL soon as I bought my Tractor. The sad part is the manual offers more confusion than clarity believe me.
I sent Mahindra an email today about just this issue. Here's their response:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for contacting Mahindra USA.
The Company will deploy an on line parts catalog look up shortly for all customers. In the interim, a number of dealers are using the dealer version of the catalog look up. Please check one of the dealer sites below for the information required.
Lee's Outdoor - home
J5 Tractors - Normangee, Conroe and Navasota, TX - #1 Mahindra Dealer In North America - Offering New & Used Premium Outdoor Equipment and More!
Both deploy the same lookup system. As stated, the Company sponsored look-up will be available shortly.
Thank you,
Gene Medeiros
Director Parts Operations
Mahindra USA Incorporated
This still does not address the poorly written service manuals. I think a full parts & service manual should accompany any tractor sold by any company, so we can maintain them better & do some of the repairs ourselves, so that our tractors can stay with us most of the time. It just makes good business sense to me!
I have read this post from page 1 through 7. The response given by Mahindra has yet to be fulfilled. Parts look up but no manuals. I have been chasing a wiring gremlin in my 2565 shuttle cab. After getting both the operators manual and the service manuals neither have a wiring diagram. I called Texas about it cause my dealer just say's we just sell the manuals we don't write them. Texas was very responsive but empty answers. They sent me a pic of a couple pages out of the parts manual but still didn't identify which circuits went where. Very poor manuals. But that's another posting in it self. A Texas dealer sent me a copy of the wiring diagram but after blowing it up to decipher it no detail was readable. I went onto the TYM website and they offer a link to a PDF with an owners manual but not for the model equivalent of my 2565. Any one have a layout of the fuses, relay's and where they feed. They are all in front above the battery. I have no wipers, work lights. cabin light,blower or radio. I think its a ground. But haven't started cutting and replacing terminals yet. But soon. A good wiring diagram would tell me which is the dedicated ground for the upper part of the cab. Thank you in advance.
I bought a 2016 MPower 85, cab and front end loader, looking for Service Manual. When I go to the customer section and input my info and the serial # I get a pdf file the says file not available. I will pay somebody for a copy. Thanks, Charlie Marlatt, Greystone Ranch
I read through this thread hoping that when I got to the end there would be a site, link or manual posted where access to the service manuals would be available. I see that's not the case.
I have a 2017 Mahindra 1538 HST and I am wiring up the circuits for my ROPS lights. I'm looking for a wire color/stripe color for a switched +12v power signal in the wires that plug into the back of the light switch on the dash. That's where I'll pick up the power to feed my light switches for the ROPS lights. I'm in a pickle...I am in the process of moving and packed my multi-meter away :duh: so I can't check the pins myself. If anyone can help this 'new guy' out I'd appreciate it. Plan on making a call into my nearest dealer to see if they can help.
Thanks in advance.
Jason
Horrible service manuals. As someone else said up thread, no part numbers. Also, the wiring diagrams that should've been tri-fold in the manual were just single sheets that had been copied flat and not opened up. I was VERY disappointed after paying $145 for it.
Why is it that some people are paying $145 and some are only paying $45-$65 for a service manual? I understand they are all equally poor in quality but are some people just getting screwed more than others or do the $145 manuals actually have more pages in them?