Survey: Reliability and Cost

   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #1  

rissacher

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I've been digging through this excellent discussion group trying to get a better feel for Mahindra long-term reliability. In the process I've gotten some great opinions, but I'd like to try to get everyone thats owned a Mahindra to reply with some basic data. I'd also like to collect some cost information while I'm at it. Once most folks have replied, I'll try to summarize the results for everyone.

Please reply with:

-Model#
-Current # hours
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50)
-briefly list significant repairs
-Price Paid
-# of hours at purchase
-Attachments included in purchase price



Example (I don't actually own one):
3215 4WD
500 hours
$3000
1 repair
clutch replacement
$20,000
0 (new)
FEL, Backhoe
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #2  
rissacher said:
I've been digging through this excellent discussion group trying to get a better feel for Mahindra long-term reliability. In the process I've gotten some great opinions, but I'd like to try to get everyone thats owned a Mahindra to reply with some basic data. I'd also like to collect some cost information while I'm at it. Once most folks have replied, I'll try to summarize the results for everyone.

Please reply with:

-Model#
-Current # hours
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50)
-briefly list significant repairs
-Price Paid
-# of hours at purchase
-Attachments included in purchase price



Example (I don't actually own one):
3215 4WD
500 hours
$3000
1 repair
clutch replacement
$20,000
0 (new)
FEL, Backhoe

3325
15 hours
$0
0 Repairs
N/A
$8,950 with 0% financing for 36 mos.


Nothing came with tractor except tractor

Love the tractor.

Don
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #3  
rissacher said:
I've been digging through this excellent discussion group trying to get a better feel for Mahindra long-term reliability. In the process I've gotten some great opinions, but I'd like to try to get everyone thats owned a Mahindra to reply with some basic data. I'd also like to collect some cost information while I'm at it. Once most folks have replied, I'll try to summarize the results for everyone.

Welcome. Why don't you tell us a little about yourself. Do you own a tractor? Are you looking to buy? What part of the country do you live in, etc?
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #4  
My '03 2810HST is no longer a current model but, 302 hours with just fluids and filters. No repairs.
I just bought the filters for oil, fuel, air and hydraulics all for $63 just this morning.
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #5  
Please reply with:

-Model#: 6500 4WD
-Current # hours: 68
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs: Maintenance (filters and fluids only)
Repairs: on minor adjustment to joystick that I did myself (OK, so the zip tie on the boot is now white rather than black) in under 30 minutes
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50): None
-briefly list significant repairs: see above for only "repair"
-Price Paid: $24,000
-# of hours at purchase: 0.6
-Attachments included in purchase price: quick attach tool carrier, bucket, forks, and bale spear

I paid a couple of hundred to get the wheels set out to the widest setting and methanol/water filled tires. We're in a hilly part of TN. Tractor has been prime mover for box blade, post hole digger, belt-drive sickle bar mower, tedder, rake and an old Model 46 IH baler. Baled 26 acres of fall hay. Moved and stacked spring hay round bales that neighbor did for us (big 5x6 running about 1500 lbs) with no problems. NO complaints thus far. Plenty of power, plenty of weight (VERY stable on our hills). Done some interesting and unusual jobs as well -- off-loaded wife's embroidery machine from the movers, moved rock pallets (leftovers from previous construction), off-loaded lumber and steel for new equipment building, major "partner" in demolition of old barn (took out 10 x 12' sections of loft floor joists by supporting with bucket and cutting the headers at the four corner posts). Granted 68 hours is not a lot, but it is a real mix of extended equipment time (mowing, raking, baling) and a lot of stop and go (all the rest) and it's been super throughout.

George Carlson
Wartrace, TN
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #6  
VistanTN said:
Please reply with:

-Model#: 6500 4WD
-Current # hours: 68
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs: Maintenance (filters and fluids only)
Repairs: on minor adjustment to joystick that I did myself (OK, so the zip tie on the boot is now white rather than black) in under 30 minutes
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50): None
-briefly list significant repairs: see above for only "repair"
-Price Paid: $24,000
-# of hours at purchase: 0.6
-Attachments included in purchase price: quick attach tool carrier, bucket, forks, and bale spear

I paid a couple of hundred to get the wheels set out to the widest setting and methanol/water filled tires. We're in a hilly part of TN. Tractor has been prime mover for box blade, post hole digger, belt-drive sickle bar mower, tedder, rake and an old Model 46 IH baler. Baled 26 acres of fall hay. Moved and stacked spring hay round bales that neighbor did for us (big 5x6 running about 1500 lbs) with no problems. NO complaints thus far. Plenty of power, plenty of weight (VERY stable on our hills). Done some interesting and unusual jobs as well -- off-loaded wife's embroidery machine from the movers, moved rock pallets (leftovers from previous construction), off-loaded lumber and steel for new equipment building, major "partner" in demolition of old barn (took out 10 x 12' sections of loft floor joists by supporting with bucket and cutting the headers at the four corner posts). Granted 68 hours is not a lot, but it is a real mix of extended equipment time (mowing, raking, baling) and a lot of stop and go (all the rest) and it's been super throughout.

George Carlson
Wartrace, TN

George,

I noticed in your personal information you own an AC 5020 with 1100 hours. When I farmed, for a living, years ago we owned and A-C CA, a A-C WD-45 and a John Deere A. We had a dairy and milked 40 cows. These tractors did all the work on a 200 acre farm.

Between the Mahindra and the AC which do you like the best? Now age doesn't matter.

The AC WD-45 would of been mine. Love my Mahindra but if the old AC were still made I would of bought one.

Don
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #7  
Model# 2615 4WD
-Current # hours 80
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs approx. $70 @ 50 hr. service
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50) 0
-briefly list significant repairs N/A
-Price Paid $13,800
-# of hours at purchase 2
-Attachments included in purchase price ML 106 Loader
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost #8  
-Model# 5005DI
-Current # hours ~650
-$ Spent on Maintenance/Repairs ~$2000
-# of significant repairs (over 1 hour and/or $50) 1
-briefly list significant repairs Hyd pump locked up, shaved gears off motor front
-Price Paid ~$12,500
-# of hours at purchase 12
-Attachments included in purchase price FEL, Bucket and hay spear

I also have a 4320 JD (116HP) and a 720 JD (2Cyl, LP Gas ~60HP) so most of the implements I already owned (shredder, disk, boxblade, etc.) so a "package" wasn't really up my alley. I have since put the 16X10 inch wheels from the 4320 on my Mahindra to keep the front end from falling out of sight while haying in the winter (JD got upgraded to 16X14). Only the headlights work anymore, and I have removed the Diff lock lever until I can modify it so it doesn't go past the engagement dog.
 
   / Survey: Reliability and Cost
  • Thread Starter
#10  
DavesTractor said:
Welcome. Why don't you tell us a little about yourself. Do you own a tractor? Are you looking to buy? What part of the country do you live in, etc?

Sure... I guess a newbie owes a better intro...

In Vermont. About to buy a parcel of land if everything goes well. About 60 acres. Looking for a 30-45hp tractor with at least FEL, grader/plow blade and mower. Maybe a backhoe if I need and can afford it, same thing with a snowblower. Uses: upgrading and extending dirt driveway (>3000 feet, onsite dirt/gravel, some tree removal, ditch digging), maintaining that driveway (grading/snow), clearing building site, building future runway (basically a 2500 foot gravel road with a seeded topsoil surface). Property is quite hilly (roads up to 15% grade, other areas even steeper).

Never owned a tractor before. Still figuring out what I need and what I can afford. Looking for a local used deal, but if I don't find one I'll probably buy a new Mahindra. Leaning toward 3215, but the 3010 has impressive specs for the dollar (although probably less reliable?)

Thanks to those who replied to the survey... hoping for many more. I think it would be a good resource to this group to have a comilation of such numbers.
 

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