Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD

   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #11  
tydp said:
Get the Mahindra. Everyone knows that the finest quality engineering and manufacturing in the world comes from India. How about technical support? Just call Dell Computer tech support lines and see for yourself. The knowledgeable folks (in India) that answer are fantastic. Trust me.....

Don't get me started on this one :eek: I've spent hours on the phone with one in India and another in Panama - couldn't understand either of them and neither one had a clue how to take care of my problem. I am attempting to resolve it myself without Dell's help :(
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #12  
meyerwc said:
Thanks to all for your input.

I
I am going with the M7040 and a Woods 840P mower.

I will keep my big ol Ford 9600 with an FEL to take care of the really big work.

Thank you.

Good decision. You won't regret it.....

Darren
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #13  
Sully2 said:
I have a close friend that buys Jinma and Mahindra tractors in "quantity" and assembles them and sells them..a few at a time...along with their BH's and FEL's..etc. Hes told me that both brands are excellent quality using NINTEEN FIFTIES technology!! Great tractors for their price...period!

From where does your close friend buy his Mahindras in quantity?
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #14  
tydp said:
Get the Mahindra. Everyone knows that the finest quality engineering and manufacturing in the world comes from India. How about technical support? Just call Dell Computer tech support lines and see for yourself. The knowledgeable folks (in India) that answer are fantastic. Trust me.....

Funny, but when I was in India at a resort in Goa, I had a problem with my laptop. I called the front desk and a very pleasant Indian young man was to our room in just a few minutes. His fingers flew over the keyboard and in moments all was fixed. I'd like to hire that young man! These young people from India are sharp, but I'll admit that they are sometimes hard to understand over the phone.
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #15  
meyerwc said:
....I am going with the M7040 and a Woods 840P mower.

Sounds like the best decision for you. You don't need the extra ton of weight for mowing and a very local dealer is always a good thing.
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #16  
Be glad you decided to go with the Big Orange. I have a friend who bought a Mahindra 6500 4wd with loader. It is a big heavy tractor. It takes an act of congress to get on it and climb over all the hoses and pipes that run over the transmission. He helped me mow some hay, not real heavy stuff, just a 7' disc mower. When he stopped after about 2 hrs it was so hot you could hardly stay on it. He went to check hyd fluid, when he opened it up it spit fluid out about 10ft. He called, I don't think he has gotten an answer yet.
It takes about 3-4 levers to get the pto to come on. I cut my hand on a sharp piece of metal trying to push one of the levers backwards, way out of a normal reach. I really can't believe I see people on here raving about Mahindra. They are dinosars. I have a 7040 with fel and hyd shuttle. Fantastic!! thats all i can say. Best ergonomics on any tractor I have ever been on. I have had Green 2040, 2355, 5300. Good tractors, but not as nice as Kubota. . The new green 5325 with the iso platform are nice though, but are about 8k more than Orange, when you get it equiped comparably. Mahindra is Way behind green and orange and blue and red. They are heavy though. That's the most important thing right??
 
   / Kubota M7040 4WD Vs. Mahindra 7520 4WD #17  
Be glad you decided to go with the Big Orange. I have a friend who bought a Mahindra 6500 4wd with loader. It is a big heavy tractor. It takes an act of congress to get on it and climb over all the hoses and pipes that run over the transmission. He helped me mow some hay, not real heavy stuff, just a 7' disc mower. When he stopped after about 2 hrs it was so hot you could hardly stay on it. He went to check hyd fluid, when he opened it up it spit fluid out about 10ft. He called, I don't think he has gotten an answer yet.
It takes about 3-4 levers to get the pto to come on. I cut my hand on a sharp piece of metal trying to push one of the levers backwards, way out of a normal reach. I really can't believe I see people on here raving about Mahindra. They are dinosars. I have a 7040 with fel and hyd shuttle. Fantastic!! thats all i can say. Best ergonomics on any tractor I have ever been on. I have had Green 2040, 2355, 5300. Good tractors, but not as nice as Kubota. . The new green 5325 with the iso platform are nice though, but are about 8k more than Orange, when you get it equiped comparably. Mahindra is Way behind green and orange and blue and red. They are heavy though. That's the most important thing right??

Your first post here I see, and you have compared the utility-economy 00 series Mahindra to the very nice Kubota model. The 00 series was not designed with the ergonomics of the Mahindra 20, 30, or 60 series. It was a simple hardworking tractor, although not as ergonomic as I would like either. We have flat operators decks and all, just not with that model. It is a conventional style transmission with two levers in the middle that you have to navigate your feet past.

That model had two levers to operate the PTO, kind of a hassle over a single lever, but not too complicated and I've never seen someone complain once they had a moment to figure out what each lever does.

As to the overheating, clean the radiator screen and the radiator. It will be clogged, otherwise the tractor will run cool. You might look at the 20 series, now called the 60 series Mahindra if you want all the nice features, flat operators deck, single lever PTO, larger hydraulic capacity, etc.

I realize that I am in the Kubota section, so I'll not post one negative thing about Kubota in response. You guys love the orange machines and they are very good tractors.
 

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