I have a mahindra 6110 it only has 70 hours on it. Several times I've had problems with it starting up, it will crank but not start. Could it be a computer issue?
If it is full of fuel and is not showing any codes on the dash screen there is not much you can do at home. Newer tractors, unfortunately, are not easy to work on at home like older models. Might be time to call the dealership for help.
Ps.- Is the fuel filter/bowl free of water or contaminents?
Have you tried shutting off the key and retrying . If this works after several tries, it could either be the fuel injector pump or the stop solenoid getting stuck.
Do you hear a loud "clink" when the key is turned on. this is the stop solenoid opening. If you dont hear this sound, the fuel isnt entering the engine
G'day with only 70 hrs I'm guessing it may still be under warranty I would be getting the dealer to check it out. I haven't done a lot of work on Mahindras but I haven't seen a computer on one yet they are pretty basic and straight forward it may be a stop solenoid as grsthegreat said.