sd455dan
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2012
- Messages
- 4,764
- Location
- North Idaho
- Tractor
- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
Interesting .The University of Nebraska's tests are very useful but only performed on some tractors, and generally not the ones most people here are looking at.
The University of Nebraska currently only does its full set of tests on tractors of over 100 PTO HP that are to be sold in Nebraska, per state law. If a manufacturer doesn't want to sell in Nebraska, they don't have to have their tractors tested. Tractors less than 100 PTO HP do not have to be tested to legally be sold in Nebraska but a manufacturer can voluntarily have them tested. It is rare to see anything smaller than a full-sized utility tractor tested today and even of those, it is generally only CNH and Deere that have theirs tested. The University of Nebraska will perform an abbreviated set of tests on <100 PTO HP tractors that does not test drawbar horsepower. They hook it up to a PTO dyno and determine maximum PTO power and fuel usage, they test hydraulic pressure and maximum flow, and test 3 point lift.
Does that mean Mahindra will be selling tractors and have dealerships in Nebraska? Years back I went on their dealer listing site and it had a picture of Nebraska with a different color for the state showing No dealers.
Actually seems they still don't?
Nebraska Mahindra Dealers: Mahindra Tractor Dealers in Nebraska
Mahindra Dealers in Nebraska. Find a Mahindra Tractor Dealer in Nebraska, and map the nearest dealership to you.
www.tractor.com
Last edited: