My New Machine???

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With the feedback having a couple previous bidders claiming their items were misrepresented, I would'nt touch that tractor unless I could actually see it, up close and personal.
 
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Dougster said:
Yeah, I kinda assumed that was the case... although the other loader brands may have some sort of work-around. :confused:

Dougster


I'd bet the workaround includes buying the backhoe they sell that matches the loader.
 
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Nightrain1 said:
With the feedback having a couple previous bidders claiming their items were misrepresented, I would'nt touch that tractor unless I could actually see it, up close and personal.
I'd like it better if he was 100%, but if you read the details of the feedback it doesn't look like a big deal. Some of the feedback looks rather petty. But yes, I buy no machine without seeing it and running it.

I am far more concerned about the bent stack and possibility of turbo damage. :rolleyes:

Dougster
 
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Keith_B said:
I'd bet the workaround includes buying the backhoe they sell that matches the loader.
Ouch!!! :( If true, there just went my plan for the Bradco 611... :rolleyes:
 
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Dougster said:
Yeah, I kinda assumed that was the case... although the other loader brands may have some sort of work-around. :confused:

Dougster
Work-around? :confused: Down here we call them cutting torch & welder. :D
hugs, Brandi
 
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bindian said:
Work-around? :confused: Down here we call them cutting torch & welder. :D
hugs, Brandi
Oh brother!!! :eek: :D

I do not disagree that Taxachusetts could benefit greatly from a healthy dose of Lone Star state attitude... but I think I'd still want any new (to me) tractor to still be mostly Mahindra Red instead of "torched and slagged" blackish-gray!!! ;)

And by the way... tonight's trivia question for the 20-Series crowd: How come you can get a 509/511 backhoe on a 6520 4WD and a 7520 4WD... but not on a 5520 4WD??? :confused:

These sorts of questions bother me... :eek:

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
Oh yeah... and some BLUE paint too! :cool: Right Brian??? :D

Dougster

New Holland Blue #(63/00) 9613385DS.:cool: Now we all know that you would never actually do this, but when you do there is the paint number.:) Not that it is any of my business, but I would consider the 7520 in New Jersey just because of the loader and a lot less hassle.

Just my opinion and that isn't worth much.
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
New Holland Blue #(63/00) 9613385DS.:cool: Now we all know that you would never actually do this, but when you do there is the paint number.:) Not that it is any of my business, but I would consider the 7520 in New Jersey just because of the loader and a lot less hassle. Just my opinion and that isn't worth much.
Actually, I very well MAY do that! :D If you look closely, this 7520 needs some body work up front and the paint is not exactly pristine. :rolleyes: Plus I've been looking at your 7520's online pictures and I gotta tell you that whoever did that work did one amazingly good quality paint job! Or did you cheat and buy all new decals??? :p

I am 99.7% sure the New Jersey one is gone. You remember how I sent you the link to the listing on tractorhouse? Well, I tried emailing and calling the guy and I never heard back a darn thing. Now the listing is gone. I can only assume it was sold or traded.

Hey Brian... Feel like selling me that nice BABY BLUE ML275??? :D

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
:rolleyes: Plus I've been looking at your 7520's online pictures and I gotta tell you that whoever did that work did one amazingly good quality paint job! Or did you cheat and buy all new decals??? :p
Dougster

New decals, but is that cheating? I thought that that was the right way to do it. You do have to admit, my blue 7520 does look :cool: though. I do wish that it was powder coated instead of just painted. Oh well, we all have to live with the decisions that we make. :eek: :D
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
New decals, but is that cheating? I thought that that was the right way to do it. You do have to admit, my blue 7520 does look :cool: though. I do wish that it was powder coated instead of just painted. Oh well, we all have to live with the decisions that we make. :eek: :D
Ah-Ha!!! So you did cheat! :D I should have known!!! ;)

If I should end up with this used 7520... which is actually looking a little doubtful based on prices I'm seeing for ML275's and other acquisition costs... I would definitely be doing some bodywork and repainting. The used 611 I'd get would likely be black... and naturally I would want the collar and cuffs to match! :D

Dougster
 
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Shucks, I was going to offer you a pot of coffee when you came thru, but it doesn't look like I need to fire the coffee pot up just yet. I don't know what it would cost to haul that thing out of Florida, but I bet you you can get it to Atlanta or Savannah cheaper than you can drive down and get it. From there north, it is another deal, but coming out of Florida is usually cheap.
David from jax
 
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sandman2234 said:
Shucks, I was going to offer you a pot of coffee when you came thru, but it doesn't look like I need to fire the coffee pot up just yet. I don't know what it would cost to haul that thing out of Florida, but I bet you you can get it to Atlanta or Savannah cheaper than you can drive down and get it. From there north, it is another deal, but coming out of Florida is usually cheap.
David from jax
The 7520 is supposedly 6-1/2 feet wide and weighs 7,350 lbs... tires drained and without an FEL... so yes, I can theoretically move it with my 20-foot, 10K equipment trailer. However, I wouldn't. It's just too far, my equipment is too marginal... and there are just too many possibilities for something to go wrong. Besides, my own total "soup-to-nuts" moving cost is probably not that much less than professional moving cost. I'm old and do not drive hard, long or fast anymore. :eek:

If this machine were local and had an FEL, I'd own it by now. Sitting in Florida without an FEL and having a few issues to investigate (requiring a flight down and back to resolve)... well, you don't realize how fast the tab adds up until you price it all out. :rolleyes:

Not giving up yet, but I'm no longer dancing the victory dance in my kitchen. :(

Dougster
 
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Dougster, did you get any pictures of the left side of this tractor?

I find it strange the seller would post two pictures of the right side and two of the front right corner but none of the back or left side. And having 4 negatives out of 85 unique transactions would make me worry. You always get the occasional idiot who will leave negative feedback for a stupid reason but you don't usually get 4 in less then 100 transactions. I would think there is some merit to the complaints and the lack of left side pictures almost seems like he is hiding it.

If I was in your spot I would either start looking at new units or hold out for another used tractor closer to you that you can inspect easily. One other option is to have a TBN member near this seller go check it out for you.
 
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Robert_in_NY said:
Dougster, did you get any pictures of the left side of this tractor? I find it strange the seller would post two pictures of the right side and two of the front right corner but none of the back or left side. And having 4 negatives out of 85 unique transactions would make me worry. You always get the occasional idiot who will leave negative feedback for a stupid reason but you don't usually get 4 in less then 100 transactions. I would think there is some merit to the complaints and the lack of left side pictures almost seems like he is hiding it. If I was in your spot I would either start looking at new units or hold out for another used tractor closer to you that you can inspect easily. One other option is to have a TBN member near this seller go check it out for you.
No pix of the left side yet. If this thing does go much further, it wouldn't be a bad idea to request some. And if you look closely at those feedback negatives, they seem pretty lame... some outright trivial. I am in contact with the seller and I am satisfied he is legit. Plus if I buy this tractor, it will be a face-to-face transaction only after I inspect the tractor and all the paperwork. I am not afraid to walk away from an eBay deal if there are problems that can't be resolved.

The bigger issue is total outfitted and delivered price. It has got to be significantly better than buying new to make it all worthwhile. And yes you are correct: You can make a very good case that a brand new machine outfitted specifically for my needs could actually work out cheaper and better in the long run. New machines are very attractively priced right now.

I'd also be buying this monster machine a good two years before I really need it. And by doing so, I'd also be forfeiting the option of buying a different machine that could help my struggling business a lot more in the short term. Add in the business use, depreciation and tax issues... and this is by no means a simple decision.

Dougster
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
Didn't you want industrial tires anyway?:confused:
My God man... You've got a memory like an elephant!!! :)

Yes, for my purposes, industrials would be far better. But I doubt I will be lucky enough to find any on a used machine the size of the 7520. Reality is that most are going to have aggies. :rolleyes:

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
My God man... You've got a memory like an elephant!!! :)

Yes, for my purposes, industrials would be far better. But I doubt I will be lucky enough to find any on a used machine the size of the 7520. Reality is that most are going to have aggies. :rolleyes:

Dougster

Just another reason to buy new. Let's see, purchase new and get what you want.:) The correct loader, correct backhoe, correct tires, 6 sets of rear wheel weights, 3 rear remotes, front electric remote for that new bigger grapple:D, front jerry can weights for those times when you don't really want that big ol loader on while your flail mowing those 100's of acres that you want too keep manicured. ( just because it looks so good ) Let's see, did I forget anything.:eek: Orrrr, buy used and get, uh whatever.:(

You know that I am only kidding, just giving you an extra hard time. :p Good luck with your search and I hope that you come across a killer deal on both smaller and larger machines.;)
 
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Dougster said:
And by the way... tonight's trivia question for the 20-Series crowd: How come you can get a 509/511 backhoe on a 6520 4WD and a 7520 4WD... but not on a 5520 4WD??? :confused:

These sorts of questions bother me... :eek:

Dougster

Dougster,
My guess is that the 5520 uses the ML255 loader and they haven't designed the 511 BH subframe yet to bolt up to the ML255 loader frame :p :D
hugs, Brandi
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
Just another reason to buy new. Let's see, purchase new and get what you want.:) The correct loader, correct backhoe, correct tires, 6 sets of rear wheel weights, 3 rear remotes, front electric remote for that new bigger grapple:D, front jerry can weights for those times when you don't really want that big ol loader on while your flail mowing those 100's of acres that you want too keep manicured. ( just because it looks so good ) Let's see, did I forget anything.:eek: Orrrr, buy used and get, uh whatever.:(
You know that I am only kidding, just giving you an extra hard time. :p Good luck with your search and I hope that you come across a killer deal on both smaller and larger machines.;)
Man, you rich left coast folks really know how to spend my money! :D Money that I don't even have!!! :eek: I figure that deluxe "suite" of equipment and implements comes to more than the value of my entire house!!! :eek:

Brian, I think you know enough to know that I would need one of those true "killer deals" for me to be riding high in a monster 7520 two years before I expect to sell my Taxachusetts house and move to the land of "Live Free or Die" where such a machine makes total sense. My current situation is not exactly conducive to purchasing a brand new monster machine even at a very attactive discount. My focus is still mainly on other machines (ASV RC-30? RC-50? JD110? CBL40?) that could give my struggling little business a badly needed shot in the arm. Still, my admiration for the monster 20-Series machines and the temptation to jump ahead into New Hampshire "mode" a little early should not be underestimated! ;)

Dougster
 
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bindian said:
Dougster, My guess is that the 5520 uses the ML255 loader and they haven't designed the 511 BH subframe yet to bolt up to the ML255 loader frame :p :D
hugs, Brandi
Clearly the 2WD and 4WD versions of the 5520 *do* use the same ML255 loader... a rare, if not unique, situation within the Mahindra world. I hope the explanation is not as you guess... that they just ran short of time or interest in designing a 5520 4WD loader to accept a BH subframe :D ... but Lord knows you could be right. :eek: I just think a 5520 4WD with a 511 backhoe could be one VERY nice set-up! :) As maybe you can tell... I like the full platform Mahindras best! :)

Dougster
 

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