bindian
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It's entirely made in India. I have never heard of any chronic problems in the 20 series as I have heard about in the 10 series.What's the benefit of the 20 series?
hugs, Brandi
It's entirely made in India. I have never heard of any chronic problems in the 20 series as I have heard about in the 10 series.What's the benefit of the 20 series?
It's entirely made in India. I have never heard of any chronic problems in the 20 series as I have heard about in the 10 series.What's the benefit of the 20 series?
OK, Libel, and as you say, know the law, Because you have a bad tractor, and I don't doubt you do, every Mahindra is faulty, or inferior and the company should go down in ashes? That is kind of like saying all Aliens are sexual perverts. We know all green men from Mars aren't all bad, right???? There are quite a few complaints about particular models on this forum, and they are legitimate, but don't be a moron and throw all the Mahindra tractors, or GM products, or BMW's etc under the bus. It is really a very ignorant call and you CAN be sued for it. Your ticked off, everyone gets it, LOUD AND CLEAR.
I haven't noticed that, where are they parked, on rte 26 by the Post office? That is pretty cool that they made the switch.Hey kootch88, did you notice DOT in Gray, Me went from Deere to Mahindra? Some nice machines.
funny, I go by there every day to work, my office is 300 yards from that garage. I'll check it out tomorrow.I seen one on 202 at the overpass
I'm not implying that anyone in this thread is doing so, just pointing out the risk one takes when speaking their mind in a venue like TBN, unless what they say is in fact true.
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The burden of proof for a libel or slander suit falls on the plaintive. Mahindra may have plenty of ammo as the op has decided to go public but all the work to prove libel rests in their camp. If his assertions were stated with "my opinion" he now falls under the "right to free speech" and is protected to a greater degree. The last part of this equation is Mahindra would have to show due cause for a suit such as reduction of profit caused by harm to its reputation as a result of defamation.
CM, Opinions are NOT illegal. But, practicing law and giving legal advice without a license is illegal.
^^^ +1.
The burden of proof for a libel or slander suit falls on the plaintive. Mahindra may have plenty of ammo as the op has decided to go public but all the work to prove libel rests in their camp. If his assertions were stated with "my opinion" he now falls under the "right to free speech" and is protected to a greater degree. The last part of this equation is Mahindra would have to show due cause for a suit such as reduction of profit caused by harm to its reputation as a result of defamation.