I have owned two of them and LOVED them.
I first bought a 3510 4x4 with loader. Used it for 4 years then wanted a bigger one and sold it. Next bought a 4500 4x4 with loader, used it for for a few years and decided I wanted a cab tractor. At that time Mahindra didn't build a cab tractor in the size that I wanted so I went with a 70 horse Kobota, HUGE MISTAKE. I hate the thing, it rides rough and I tore the bucket off it trying to pull a truck out of the sand the first week I had it. It's just cheap made and expensive.
I have owned several tractors of different manufactors and Mahindra has my vote by far.
Tough, comfortable to operate machines, reliable and cheap to buy.
A down side to them is their resale. I have bought and sold alot of tractors at the big auction in Idabel Ok and have seen near new Mahindras come through for 1/4 the price of a new one. Mahindra is just not a household name (yet) like John Deere or Kobota and they don't bring the money as the others do. That will change with time though!
I first bought a 3510 4x4 with loader. Used it for 4 years then wanted a bigger one and sold it. Next bought a 4500 4x4 with loader, used it for for a few years and decided I wanted a cab tractor. At that time Mahindra didn't build a cab tractor in the size that I wanted so I went with a 70 horse Kobota, HUGE MISTAKE. I hate the thing, it rides rough and I tore the bucket off it trying to pull a truck out of the sand the first week I had it. It's just cheap made and expensive.
I have owned several tractors of different manufactors and Mahindra has my vote by far.
Tough, comfortable to operate machines, reliable and cheap to buy.
A down side to them is their resale. I have bought and sold alot of tractors at the big auction in Idabel Ok and have seen near new Mahindras come through for 1/4 the price of a new one. Mahindra is just not a household name (yet) like John Deere or Kobota and they don't bring the money as the others do. That will change with time though!
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