Mahindra loaders?

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jwcinpk

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2009 Mahindra 3316 HST-2008 Mahindra 7010 cab - 2004 Mahindra 6000 4X4
Are Mahindra loaders still outsourced? If so who makes them now? Seems like when I bought my 6000 the dealer said you might get a KMW loader and you might get a Great Bend.
 
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I bought a new Mahindra about 2 months ago, and it has a KMW loader. I've got about 20 hours on it now.

In general, I am very happy with the loader. With that said, my tractor had only about 5 hours on it before I started welding on the loader bucket.

The pistons and loader arms are great. They are very well matched to the tractor.

But, I sure thought the bucket was a little wimpy. The first thing I did was get some angle, and weld it over the top bucket lip -- it deformed when I dumped the first bucket full of loose topsoil that had some big roots in it. I was surprised at how easy it was to bend it back into shape.

Right now, I have a bunch of flat stock leaning against the barn wall, next to my welder. I bought the steel a few nights ago to weld to the sides and bottom of the bucket before I go out bend up the bucket again. Basically, the thickness of the top lip, the entire bottom behind the cutting lip, and the front sides will all be doubled in thickness. This would be a minimal cost during manufacture. I'm not sure why KMW, or Mahindra, doesn't already do this.

Other than that, I am thrilled with the performance of the Mahindra and the loader. I had never before used a joystick loader -- it took about fifteen minutes to learn how to overload the bucket and pop stumps that shouldn't have been popped!

Good luck,

Knute
 
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When I had the dealer put an ML260 loader on my 6000 2WD they were talking KMW but didn't seem quite positive about that. Turned out to be made by Buhler. I have also seen some 6000's with a black loader named TAS, TAZ, PAZ or something like that
Fred
 
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I believe if you bought an "early" 6000 ("00" series in general) you may have gotten a Great Bend (which was bought out by Bush Hog). I believe KMW started to supply all the loaders in '02 and later. I've had good luck with my KMW but you have to regularly check the frame mount bolts for tightness. If you are planning on getting a Mahindra BH (by Bradco), the frame mounts for the Mahindra bolt up to the frame mounts for the FEL. BobG in VA
 
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I've got a KMW M112e that I'm real happy with. I use it to load sand in my truck-mounted spreader in the winter and pull/load rocks in summer. Like knute_m, my top rail bent a little, but it digs and pulls rocks so big it brings the rear end off the ground. I haven't found anything it won't lift, yet. I was using a 55 gal barrel loaded with sand for a counter-weight, but had to take it off for the scraper. Here a couple of pictures of the rock pile so far and a rock it carried. Just after I took that picture, I got back on the tractor and it had lifted the rear end enough I couldn't get traction. Had to go to 4wd.
 

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I just bought a 2006, 5500 a few months ago. 50 hours no complaints with the loader. It is also kmw.
Brian
 
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I have a 2615 with a ML106 loader made by KMW. My bucket will come up all by its self after running the tractor for 15 to 20 minutes. The warranty for the loader is only 18 months and mine is 24 months old. I have wriitten KMW to see if they are having problems with the valve and to see if they will help.

Has anyone else had this problem?
 
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mrgoodwrenchman said:
I have a 2615 with a ML106 loader made by KMW. My bucket will come up all by its self after running the tractor for 15 to 20 minutes. The warranty for the loader is only 18 months and mine is 24 months old. I have wriitten KMW to see if they are having problems with the valve and to see if they will help.

Has anyone else had this problem?


I had a problem with my ML106 but it was the opposite of yours. I had inadequate lifting capacity and the loader bucket would drop 1" per hour whether loaded or not. I took mine back within the 1 yr. warranty on hydraulic components (as per ML106 loader manual). The dealer replaced the joystick / control valve assembly with a different one. You probably have an internal leak on your control valve as well.
 
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If the loader is lifting by itself when running, you probably have a loose screw under the cap that is on the end of the offending spool. Remove the cap and there is a little screw, allen head I think, and it is a little loose. Tighten and replace the cap and all is well.
 
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DavesTractor said:
If the loader is lifting by itself when running, you probably have a loose screw under the cap that is on the end of the offending spool. Remove the cap and there is a little screw, allen head I think, and it is a little loose. Tighten and replace the cap and all is well.

I will take a look at it this weekend. Thanks for the help.

Butch
Atlanta,GA.
 

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