Travis_R
Veteran Member
Thanks Dave. It would be nice if all dealers were as nice as you.
Travis R
Travis R
you are correct sir. i've talked w/ bill a few times, but worked w/ his son justin - actually bought justin's personal tractor. my neighbor also bought his tractor from bill.DavesTractor said:Your dealer must be Bill Sutton. He and I have travelled together to India a couple years ago to visit and look at tractors, then recently we went to China to look over the Mahindra China facility. I really enjoy Bill. He's honest and knows his tractors. He has helped put Mahindra on the map.
Travis_R said:Dave,
I looked at a "Lenar" brand tractor a while back and noticed something the dealer showed me (while I was bragging on my Mahindra). It had a tag below the dash that said "Mahindra Tractor (China)", or something in those words. My eyes bugged out and my mouth dropped! I was embarassed about bragging! What is Mahindra doing? Where do they stand with this? In my opinion, the tractor felt real good, but its just the fact that it was made in China. With me seeing that, that made me kind of skeptical about Mahindra, Even though I owned one and Would buy another. What is your input on that?
Thanks,
Travis R
Robert_in_NY said:I do not know of any utility size tractor made in the US that would hold up to highway use. The JD 6000 series and New Holland TL line are the ones used over here by the county. The State has Case CX tractors still which were made in England.
My thoughts on this "off brand" issue is that the people calling them off brand tractors do so because of the lack of dealers still. When Mahindra gets a good dealer network established and weeds out the fly by night ones and works with the dealers to put tractors on the lot then they will be accepted just like Kubota. They just need to get their dealer situation taken care of to be taken seriously.
This is not directed at any of the Mahindra dealers on here but from talking to other people and seeing some of the Mahindra dealers it does not look like Mahindra has very high standards as far as some of their dealers go. I know my local dealer is actually the reason some people here won't buy a Mahindra. I wouldn't buy from him but a lawn and garden shop just took on the Mahindra line also so maybe that will help them in this immediate area.
civesnedfield said:I don't believe that my original intention was that I believe Mahindra is an Off brand company. I believe just the opposite. I was just trying to point out the fact that if people believe that a product made in India is inferior, than why is JD producing equipment there. And folks this is not just equipment to be sold overseas, this is their ENTIRE 5000 Series line. This is their Utility Tractor line from 45hp to 99hp. I would take a guess to say that this is a large chunk of their US sales.
One other thing that I noticed this morning on the way to work. I traveled thru 4 states (live in Maine, currently working in CT.) They bulk of the equipment used to do the summer highway mowing in these states is JD. Guess what they were all 5000 series.
This poses another question for me. I have done alot of work for several of the states and I know that most of their contracts for work or products require that materials be US made. I wonder how JD or the states are getting around this.
Travis_R said:Dave,
I looked at a "Lenar" brand tractor a while back and noticed something the dealer showed me (while I was bragging on my Mahindra). It had a tag below the dash that said "Mahindra Tractor (China)", or something in those words. My eyes bugged out and my mouth dropped! I was embarassed about bragging! What is Mahindra doing? Where do they stand with this? In my opinion, the tractor felt real good, but its just the fact that it was made in China. With me seeing that, that made me kind of skeptical about Mahindra, Even though I owned one and Would buy another. What is your input on that?
Thanks,
Travis R