KKRUZZ3325
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Haven't taken any pics of it in action,but it's done pretty much everything i've tried to do with it. i kinda regret not going with the 3525 cause i added some weights and the powersteering would sure be nice. so far i've cut some fairly heavy brush and grass with a 6' kingkutter and it never bogged down. i pulled up some old corral posts and picked up some old machinery that was abandoned on the ranch with the boom pole without a problem. i ran some weighted down harrow discs over about 2 acres of land. and aside from the power it was very economical. i'm looking at buying one of those scoops at TSC. they're reversible so you can scoop up dirt and dump it without getting off the tractor about a wheel barrow at a time. you can't really dig with it but you cant really dig with an FEL either. if you can find a dealer within a couple of hours away i feel it's worth it. you also get a 3 yr warranty as opposed to 2 year with most other brands.
no offense to the dude with the Branson post but i have a dealer less then 5 minutes away and when i tried one it just wasn't as big,heavy or powerfull as Mahindra. it was also more expensive. I spent about 3 weeks researching and trying different tractors and i am totally satisfied with my purchase. (except for the powersteering) /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
your best bet is to try out different brands and actually drive them before you make up your mind. i think Kubota's and JD'S are awesome tractors but i'll put the Hindra's in the same class just less pricey.
Rudy
Haven't taken any pics of it in action,but it's done pretty much everything i've tried to do with it. i kinda regret not going with the 3525 cause i added some weights and the powersteering would sure be nice. so far i've cut some fairly heavy brush and grass with a 6' kingkutter and it never bogged down. i pulled up some old corral posts and picked up some old machinery that was abandoned on the ranch with the boom pole without a problem. i ran some weighted down harrow discs over about 2 acres of land. and aside from the power it was very economical. i'm looking at buying one of those scoops at TSC. they're reversible so you can scoop up dirt and dump it without getting off the tractor about a wheel barrow at a time. you can't really dig with it but you cant really dig with an FEL either. if you can find a dealer within a couple of hours away i feel it's worth it. you also get a 3 yr warranty as opposed to 2 year with most other brands.
no offense to the dude with the Branson post but i have a dealer less then 5 minutes away and when i tried one it just wasn't as big,heavy or powerfull as Mahindra. it was also more expensive. I spent about 3 weeks researching and trying different tractors and i am totally satisfied with my purchase. (except for the powersteering) /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
your best bet is to try out different brands and actually drive them before you make up your mind. i think Kubota's and JD'S are awesome tractors but i'll put the Hindra's in the same class just less pricey.
Rudy