Mahindra 3525 decisions?

   / Mahindra 3525 decisions?
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Brian,

Did you say you used to bale with your 8N, if so did you use a haybine and what size?

Mark
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #12  
I can't remember but it conditioned a swath of hay cut by a New Idea pull behind mower.

Don
 
Last edited:
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #13  
I bought my 3525 in March 2008 and the price was $15,500 w/loader.
mine was to replace my tired 2N and it seems to pull the 5ft brush hog just fine in 3rd or 4th low... probably could go faster but I have a lot of trees and rough ground.
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #14  
PetersonQH said:
Brian,

Did you say you used to bale with your 8N, if so did you use a haybine and what size?

Mark
No, I've never had my 8N or 3525 on a baler yet. But, when I was growing up on the farm, we ran our JD 24T baler with a Farmall 300, which I think is about 35hp on the engine, same as the 3525. I'd think the 3525 would do OK running a baler, horsepower-wise, as long as the windrows aren't too heavy. Rake them single, or maybe even double if they're light, and it will do OK. Heavy windrows raked double may be a little more than it wants. I used to help my other uncle put up clover hay, and he ran his 24T with a JD 60. When the windrows were heavy, the baler would make that old 60 snort pretty good ;). That's about all the experience I have with running balers with small tractors. As I got older and we got more tractors, the old 300 was relegated to rake duty and we put bigger tractors on the baler.

We used to have a JD 1209 mower-conditioner (haybine), and while it probably would be a little big for the 3525, it was light as a feather compared to the NH 14' haybine that we had. I'd imagine that a JD1207 or 1217 mo-co would not be a problem for a 3525. Again, haven't tried it, but I don't think you'd have any problems with one cutting hay/alfalfa. Now if you go trying to cut heavy stuff like sudangrass, etc, all bets are off. And, I think the NH haybines are built a lot heavier than the JD's... so if you have any hills, you might want a little more lead in your britches with the NH's. Morning dew and the first downhill pass could get a little exciting :)

I'm not saying that I think the 3525 would be the optimum tractor for all of these activities, but with a small hayfield like 8 acres, I think it can get the job done if that's all the budget will allow. It's not like you're going to be haying with it 5-6 days a week like we did on the dairy farm.
 
Last edited:
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions?
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Brian,

Thanks for the reply you have been very helpful, I have been thinking the same. I only have 8 acres that I would try to get 3 cuttings of Timothy/Orchard/Alfalfa mix off of. Our property has a gentle roll to it, so I don't believe that would be an issue. I will still have someone cut for me until I can find the right cutting equipment, and I dont believe a conventional square baler of any kind, with my hay mix, would cause any problems with the tractor. I don't like to get too big a windrow anyway, for me they keep too much moisture in them, which can cause other problems and concerns.

Thanks again,
Mark
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #16  
I agree the 3525 should handle the baler well. The plunger will rock the tractor some but it should have enough hp to run the baler. We had a 14T when we farmed and ran it with a John Deere A or a AC WD-45. You might need to slow the tractor down some. I would think 2nd high or 3rd low would be as fast as I would go.

Don
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #17  
DonWorrell said:
I agree the 3525 should handle the baler well. The plunger will rock the tractor some but it should have enough hp to run the baler. We had a 14T when we farmed and ran it with a John Deere A or a AC WD-45. You might need to slow the tractor down some. I would think 2nd high or 3rd low would be as fast as I would go.

Don
Don,

Do you mean 2nd Low or 3rd Low? 2nd High is a little fast... probably faster than the fingers on the pickup can come around and pick up the windrow, at least with a JD 14 or 24. Now with some of the newer high capacity balers, it may be possible! Those things can pack away some hay! But, not with a 3525 leading the charge:p
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #18  
xlr82v2 said:
Don,

Do you mean 2nd Low or 3rd Low? 2nd High is a little fast... probably faster than the fingers on the pickup can come around and pick up the windrow, at least with a JD 14 or 24. Now with some of the newer high capacity balers, it may be possible! Those things can pack away some hay! But, not with a 3525 leading the charge:p

Yes you are probably correct.

Don
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions?
  • Thread Starter
#19  
To all,

Thank you for your input, I finally pulled the trigger and am going to be taking delivery of a 5525 today. I figured for the price difference I was being quoted ($1100) I would go with the 5525 rather than the 3525. This will for sure run any hay equipment I may need and I will not have to doubt whether I got a big enough tractor, although it may be too much tractor...NAH! I will try to get pics later.

Thanks again,
Mark
 
   / Mahindra 3525 decisions? #20  
Good deal. Congrats on your purchase! You're right, no doubt that the 5525 will be enough.

How low did you finally get them down to on the 3525?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Bef-Co Finish Mower - INOPERABLE/PARTS ONLY (A52128)
Bef-Co Finish...
Kewanee 15' Disk (A50515)
Kewanee 15' Disk...
2016 Ford Explorer AWD SUV (A50324)
2016 Ford Explorer...
UNUSED JCT SKID STEER QUICK ATTACH PLATE COMPACTOR (A51244)
UNUSED JCT SKID...
UNUSED MOWERKING QUICK ATTACH BRUSH CUTTER (A51244)
UNUSED MOWERKING...
2016 PETERBILT 587 (A50854)
2016 PETERBILT 587...
 
Top