Comments from TYM 700 owners

   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #1  

Jerry/MT

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I'm in the market for 70 hp utility tractor with cab for our ranch. I've been looking at red and blue tractors in this horsepower class and would like to hear some comments from TYM 700 owners about their machines. I'm particularly interested in comments about performance, reliability, and dealer support.
 
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   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #2  
I have the Mahindra version of the TYM700. It's a Mahindra 7010. Only major difference is the engine. Mahindra puts their own engine in the 7010. Had mine about 6 months now and it's done all I've asked. The only weak link in the setup I see is the front tie rod mounts. I have broken one. Use mine for all the work on our 170 acre poultry/cattle/goat/hay farm in KY.
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners
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Thanks for the response. How any hours do you have on the 7010?
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #4  
I think it turned 120 today. Still have second cutting of hay so will have quite a few more soon.
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #5  
Hi I have a 2006 tym700 and i have 194 hours with no trouble at all. i did a lot of research before buying this tractor. i could of bought the mahindra version or the montana version i thought if i was going to buy a tractor made for some one else just buy the original. my only draw back was the closest dealer is 110 miles away. i bought it anyway i got a better price than the other dealers. i did the service requirements myself it is fairly easy if you have any mechanical ability at all. it has john deere engine that is awesome. i have seven acres of land and am the envy of all my tractor friends. (when i go to the gas station i drive to it only a mile away from home it does not matter if it is a business man driving a mercedes or the farmer up the road they all walk over and admire this tractor) i also have a 6 ft bush hog a grade master road grader and a gx900 wallenstein backhoe. now i know for 7 acres this is a little over kill but it was my midlife crisis choice and with the a c and fridge and stereo i not looking back
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #6  
Hi I have a 2006 tym700 and i have 194 hours with no trouble at all. i did a lot of research before buying this tractor. i could of bought the mahindra version or the montana version i thought if i was going to buy a tractor made for some one else just buy the original. my only draw back was the closest dealer is 110 miles away. i bought it anyway i got a better price than the other dealers. i did the service requirements myself it is fairly easy if you have any mechanical ability at all. it has john deere engine that is awesome. i have seven acres of land and am the envy of all my tractor friends. (when i go to the gas station i drive to it only a mile away from home it does not matter if it is a business man driving a mercedes or the farmer up the road they all walk over and admire this tractor) i also have a 6 ft bush hog a grade master road grader and a gx900 wallenstein backhoe. now i know for 7 acres this is a little over kill but it was my midlife crisis
choice and with the a c and fridge and stereo i not looking back

We would love to see some pictures of your TYM 700!
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #7  
. . . and with the a c and fridge and stereo i not looking back

Geez. . . throw in a satellite TV and a whizzinator and you'd basically never have to leave the seat. Now that's what I call seat time, baby! :cool:
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners
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Hi I have a 2006 tym700 and i have 194 hours with no trouble at all. i did a lot of research before buying this tractor. i could of bought the mahindra version or the montana version i thought if i was going to buy a tractor made for some one else just buy the original. my only draw back was the closest dealer is 110 miles away. i bought it anyway i got a better price than the other dealers. i did the service requirements myself it is fairly easy if you have any mechanical ability at all. it has john deere engine that is awesome. i have seven acres of land and am the envy of all my tractor friends. (when i go to the gas station i drive to it only a mile away from home it does not matter if it is a business man driving a mercedes or the farmer up the road they all walk over and admire this tractor) i also have a 6 ft bush hog a grade master road grader and a gx900 wallenstein backhoe. now i know for 7 acres this is a little over kill but it was my midlife crisis choice and with the a c and fridge and stereo i not looking back

Thanks for the put. At 194 hrs, you are the high time user so far! For someone with 7 acres, you sure are keep your 700 busy!
Doesn't any body have any more hrs than that? These machines aren't even broke in! It's hard to get a read on reliability and durability with so few hrs by users. Any dealers out there have any reliability stats that they can share here?
Thanks again for reponding.
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #9  
hi jerry
i can only tell you this is a beefy tractor i have rented cats before and when i decided to buy my own this is a tough machine it was an easy choice. it is comfortable i am in south mississippi and the a c makes a days work easy i wish it had a swivel seat for the back hoe and a way to not be in the heat using it. it has 3 remotes, dual pto speeds i also got 5 years interest free financing( which helped me explain to my wife why i wanted such a nice tractor) to the others that responded i will post a few pictures.
 
   / Comments from TYM 700 owners #10  
The cooler is the one thing Mahindra did not offer with 7010. Looks like it could just plug in if I bought one from a TYM dealer. Although I believe that circuit is used to power the air ride seat. Do the TYM and Montana versions have the air seat? I have to say I like the 3 pt arms better on the TYMs. The 7010 has the quick change like the new higher hp TYMs. I'd take the extra 2 years warranty and would have loved to get the 0% financing but the TYM dealer network is non existent here. Also can't complain about having a tad larger Mahindra made engine. Do the TYMs have the button on the back fender to control the lift arms?
 

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