tallyho8
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Just when we were getting to round 10 between Dougster and Farmwithjunk, you go and make a decision that might end the battle.

Dougster said:Sorry if my shotgun blast caught you in the spray of my reply to the "Mahindra = Off-Brand" boys. Ya just get sick & tired of that kind of BS comment appearing over and over again.
GaryCrowell said:I can find parts for a john deere, massey ferguson, new hollland, case, or kubota with a quick thumb through the phone book. I can't do that with a mahindra and that's worth a lot of $$$ to me for the convenience of being able to fix my machine in a couple of hours vs. a couple of weeks waiting for parts to arrive from india.
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KrumpsBrother said:Perhaps you can help this guy with his non off brand JD?
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/jd-owning-operating/104487-reman-deere-engines.html#post1188296
KB
RoyJackson said:Good point...for me, it's the factory/dealer support network, or lack of might be a better way to put it.
I'll buy a brand that has an established network. Even if a Deere dealer sold Mihandra (which I'm using as an example...substitute any other lesser known brand), if they don't sell enough, it's likely they'll drop the brand or not maintain enough parts.
Farmwithjunk said:Don't try to confuse anyone with things like hard facts. Some of these guys KNOW shiney paint and lots of contoured plastic and chrome make for a better tractor than things like HP, time tested designs, resale value, and those other useless features
And how useless is years of practical experience with all sorts of tractors. Why would that qualify anyone to make a judgement on the subject? LOL!
Travis_R said:Day before yesterday, I went and used my neighbor's 97' (?) MF 231 at his house cutting some of his grass with an old LMC Andy 500 5' cutter. He has 710 hours on the meter. The seat time for me was about 25 minutes. I Really liked it alot too, but the turning radius was not good at all, I found. But his power steering wasn't working either because one of the fittings was broke off the right side booster cylinder down by the front axle.
I realize that comparing the MF231 and the Mahindra 3525 isn't exactly "apples to apples". But those are the 2 tractors I am interested in so I had to see which one I liked better.
All in all, I found that the 231 Massey Ferguson came out the winner. I absolutely loved how that Perkins engine loped! I absolutely loved where the foot throttle was located, on the foot rest. Best of all, I love how that "low profile" design is. Sitting in the pan style seat with your feet on the foot rests, sort of having to look over the hood- made me feel like I was on a beast! As low as I was sitting, I felt like I was on top of a mountain! Everyone was looking at me!- Although there was no one around. (LOL!) Being that it can handle a 6' bush hog (and thats what i'll be doing commercially) was a huge factor also.
So, I am gonna buy a Massey Ferguson 231. I am looking at a few right now. Just as soon as someone buys my Yanmar YM2500, 6 month old 5' Sitrex finising mower, and my 5' King Kutter bush hog.....hint....hint.....!
Again, as I have mentioned in older posts on here, I would put ANY Mahindra tractor up against the other colors in the same class/category. I am that confident in them. I mean heck, I am comparing a Mahindra tractor with another brand RIGHT NOW that is really not even a fair, or "apples to apples" comparison.
Thanks for all the input. It is GREATLY appreciated.
Travis R
GaryCrowell said:I can find parts for a john deere, massey ferguson, new hollland, case, or kubota with a quick thumb through the phone book. I can't do that with a mahindra and that's worth a lot of $$$ to me for the convenience of being able to fix my machine in a couple of hours vs. a couple of weeks waiting for parts to arrive from india.