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    Suggestions for 40-50 hp class

    Keep in mind the size of a 40-50 hp tractor with a cab if you're using it around trees. Smaller is often better getting around/ under trees. As far as brands go, I ultimately went with Mahindra...twice. Love 'em. A 38hp and a 75hp w/cab
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    Battery Info

    I've had good luck with interstate batteries. AGM is a good option as others have said. In my experience... I've tried keeping a trickle charger on batteries that sit for more than a week. But I've had bad luck with chargers that over charge and ruin a battery. So now, on my tractor, if it...
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    Comparison Buying my first sub compact tractor need help deciding.

    My opinion, then my advice... Opinion: I'll bet you won't be happy with the smaller tractor. I have 5 acres and two tractors, a 65hp and a 38hp (both Mahindras). The 65 is for lifting full pallets of landscaping material off of my trailer (so I don't have to break them down) and for...
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    Why so much tongue weight on 22' car hauler trailers?

    The link to etrailer, which explains the 60/40 and 10%-15% is spot on. With that said, if you have a trailer that has the axles farther back, you need to keep in mind the purpose of that trailer. It isn't going to be an all-purpose trailer, it's a purpose-built trailer. A car hauler is...
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    Top n tilt on existing remotes

    My dealer sent me this pic, so I got the hydraulics figgered out. Now, I just need to figger out where to mount the valve body...:confused2:
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    Top n tilt on existing remotes

    [ ATTACH=CONFIG]587641[/ATTACH] The first is how it's hooked up for the 3 point to work. The other is with the bh on.
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    Top n tilt on existing remotes

    At the risk of asking a question already answered (I couldn't find it) I'd like some help. Mahindra 1538 with a backhoe and its got what I'm assuming are rear remotes (one set). I've got a hose with a quick coupler and then two more couplers. All three are plugged in to the backhoe when it's...
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