Looking at 2565

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CowboyRon

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Mabank Texas
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Mahindra 4025
After years of owning our 4025, we are looking at buying a 2565 4wd cabbed tractor, and a 10' rotary mower.
Is anyone familiar with this series?
I would like to know the good and bad.
 
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2500 and 2600 series are built in Korea by TYM with the Mahindra designed engine whereas your 4025 is built by Mahindra in India. TYM builds a lot of tractors under their TYM brand and as rebrands for other companies like Mahindra and Rural King.

I have a 2655 HST Cab. I test drove the a 2555 HST and a 2565 Shuttle and just preferred the HST but the 2565 only comes in shuttle shift.
 
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2500 and 2600 series are built in Korea by TYM with the Mahindra designed engine whereas your 4025 is built by Mahindra in India. TYM builds a lot of tractors under their TYM brand and as rebrands for other companies like Mahindra and Rural King.

I have a 2655 HST Cab. I test drove the a 2555 HST and a 2565 Shuttle and just preferred the HST but the 2565 only comes in shuttle shift.
Thanks for the info, are you pleased with your tractor so far?
 
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I bought a HST 2555 open station in spring 2017. have 139 hours on it. works real nice! i have standard shift ford tractor, had a shuttle shift massey and now the mahindra hst. love the hst. look for my posts if you want to know details of things about the tractor. good luck!
 
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Thanks for the info, are you pleased with your tractor so far?

I have no real complaints about my 2655 HST Cab. The 2600 series has an upgraded seat and when I first got it I didn't like the seat position. I modified that and it's perfect now but I consider that my personal preference.

Is the 10' mower the correct size for the 2565 with regard to the HP needed to run it?
 
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I have no real complaints about my 2655 HST Cab. The 2600 series has an upgraded seat and when I first got it I didn't like the seat position. I modified that and it's perfect now but I consider that my personal preference.

Is the 10' mower the correct size for the 2565 with regard to the HP needed to run it?
The dealer said it could handle it.
My dad and I are purchasing this together and he swears it will.
He's usually right, I hope he still is.
 
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Just delivered today.
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Sweet! Let us know how you like it. And how it runs that 10 foot mower.
 
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Sweet! Let us know how you like it. And how it runs that 10 foot mower.
Will do, so far we love it. I won't be able to do any serious mowing until next year. It will be so nice to not be covered in dirt, and bugs in the new cab.
 
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I bought a 2565 in August of last year. So far I have had zero problems with it and it has done everything I expected of it. Along with the tractor I bought the FEL with bucket and 48" forks and a 78" two stage WIFO snow blower. I only have about 65 hrs on it so far due to last winter being pretty mild. I also have a 6 ft. mower that I had for a previous tractor.

I don't have any experience with a 10' mower but I suspect the tractor should handle it fine. My property has some areas I can't blow the snow from so I use the FEL to push the snow to where I can blow it. I end up with piles 5' high and 10' to 20' deep, the tractor and blower cut through those piles just fine so it has good PTO HP.

During the winter I found I have to cover the lower half of the radiator with cardboard so the engine will warm up properly. You may need to do the same thing.

Good luck with your new tractor, I hope you are as happy with yours as I am with mine.
 
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I bought a 2565 in August of last year. So far I have had zero problems with it and it has done everything I expected of it. Along with the tractor I bought the FEL with bucket and 48" forks and a 78" two stage WIFO snow blower. I only have about 65 hrs on it so far due to last winter being pretty mild. I also have a 6 ft. mower that I had for a previous tractor.

I don't have any experience with a 10' mower but I suspect the tractor should handle it fine. My property has some areas I can't blow the snow from so I use the FEL to push the snow to where I can blow it. I end up with piles 5' high and 10' to 20' deep, the tractor and blower cut through those piles just fine so it has good PTO HP.

During the winter I found I have to cover the lower half of the radiator with cardboard so the engine will warm up properly. You may need to do the same thing.

Good luck with your new tractor, I hope you are as happy with yours as I am with mine.
Thank you sir.
 
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I have the 2540 with 120 hours on it and I have had no problems, I run a 6' finish mower and this past summer removed alot of trees and stumps with the grapple and boxscrapper. it is a beast of a little machine for my uses, so I figured the 2555 and the 2565 are just more tractor. I really liked the look of the 2555 but it was just to much tractor for my place, The 2540 is still to much but I'm happy I got the bigger one. When I was looking it was between the 2538 and the 2540, they were right next to each other on the lot and the price was not much different for the bigger tractor. I did notice when looking for tractors this model range the 2500 series seemed to have pretty good PTO hp for the size of the tractor compared to the other sized series the 3500 and 4500
 
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I have a 2655 HST which is almost the same as the 2565. The 2600 series is just the newer version of the 2500 series. I preferred the HST over the shuttle so had to go with the 2655.
 
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thanks for the info , very nice to hear from people that have some seat time on the machine
 
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I have a 2555HST open station with 75B backhoe. Bought it new in spring of 2017 and it now has 275 hrs. Very pleased with backhoe and loader capacity.
 
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im looking at a 2016 2565 shuttle, i own now a boomer 41, i want more hp and loader lift capacity, any advice you can give me would be appreciated, also looking at a ls 4155 hydro
tom il.
I haven't used it much since since I bought it, except for loading and unloading hay. So far I love it. Here's my little trainee. 20181205_152740.jpeg
 

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