Daryl249
New member
Hi all. Like many I've been browsing the forums/they have been showing up in search results for a long time. I finally decided to join as I was looking up some more info on a new purchase and once again kept ending up right back here. There's so much helpful information.
I have a Mahindra eMax 20, which is the first tractor I've ever owned personally as well as the first SCUT I've ever ran. Previously I've spent most of my time on compact utilities and utilities. I figured a SCUT would be fine for my 2-ish acre residential property plus the other properties I do work on since it would be easier to get around in the woods and I could fit it on my dump trailer.
After a year of ownership I can confirm that I am very displeased with the size, capabilities, weight and, particular to the Mahindra, quality and service. I considered a Kubota 2601, but went with the 2650 even though it's larger than what I really want, simply for the factory cab. I decided to get it now so I could run it for snow this winter. I'm having a 3rd function valve added to run a power angle plow (and wicked grapple) and a rear line so I can run a log splitter. Hope to have it ready in the next couple of weeks.
I have a Mahindra eMax 20, which is the first tractor I've ever owned personally as well as the first SCUT I've ever ran. Previously I've spent most of my time on compact utilities and utilities. I figured a SCUT would be fine for my 2-ish acre residential property plus the other properties I do work on since it would be easier to get around in the woods and I could fit it on my dump trailer.
After a year of ownership I can confirm that I am very displeased with the size, capabilities, weight and, particular to the Mahindra, quality and service. I considered a Kubota 2601, but went with the 2650 even though it's larger than what I really want, simply for the factory cab. I decided to get it now so I could run it for snow this winter. I'm having a 3rd function valve added to run a power angle plow (and wicked grapple) and a rear line so I can run a log splitter. Hope to have it ready in the next couple of weeks.