mPower 75?

   / mPower 75?
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#11  
I hear ya! Only wish the Mahindra had the hydraulic shuttle transmission...only and I mean only negative.
Thanks for the reply!
 
   / mPower 75? #12  
PST is nice iv just never gotten a feel for them. The syncro transmission in that tractor isn't to bad though.. at least this way your legs will be in good shape!
 
   / mPower 75? #13  
image.jpgI like you looked at tractors for some time before I finally pulled the trigger. I looked at all the major brands before I bought except for the CASE and at this point I have no regrets. I also narrowed my tractor search down to Mahindra and Kubota. Both seemed to be very well built and very comfortable to sit on which was a big deal for me because all of the other tractors just seemed to be very uncomfortable. I purchased the Mpower 75 because I was getting more tractor for the money. I paid 34,000 for the Mahindra and the 60hp Kubota was going to be 35,000. I only have 13 hours on it right now and love it so far. By the way I bought the 6' cutter Woods BB720X and it works fine with this tractor.
 
   / mPower 75? #14  
If you can't decide on which tractor brand..................then buy the best dealer for the services he offers. It's worth it in the long run. You will be dealing with him for many, many years. You can get Mahindra parts overnighted. I can drive to the Houston warehouse to pick up parts, but have bought filters online from Wallace Tractor over the phone. I had them in two days. Wallace is back east somewhere. The dealers on this forum are all awesome.
Weight is everything to a tractor. Don't buy a liter tractor just for weight issues while trailering. You'll kick yourself down the road. Just buy a bigger tow rig. I did.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / mPower 75? #16  
I had the same thoughts about the transmission but it really hasn't bothered me. I think you will be happy with your decision. Finding a good dealer is important. There such good looking tractors we are gonna need some pics when it arrives. Hears a couple of mine with my new top and my brush hog finally came in so I was able to do a good comparison between the woods and rhino they had loaned me. Of course the Woods was brand new with new blades and the rhino was a used one but Im happy with my decision.image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 
   / mPower 75? #18  
I had the same thoughts about the transmission but it really hasn't bothered me. I think you will be happy with your decision. Finding a good dealer is important. There such good looking tractors we are gonna need some pics when it arrives. Hears a couple of mine with my new top and my brush hog finally came in so I was able to do a good comparison between the woods and rhino they had loaned me. Of course the Woods was brand new with new blades and the rhino was a used one but Im happy with my decision.
Jbice,
Now you need to add strap stock and expanded metal to your grill guard. Even with it on mine, I have still poked a dent into the grill. The strap is 3/8th inch thick and the expanded metal is 1 inch.7-14-11 Grill with Expanded Metal.jpg6-13-07 Modified Grill Guard 2.jpg
hugs, Brandi
 
   / mPower 75? #19  
That is a great idea and something I will definitely be adding. Thanks
 

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