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Posted By: bethalhntr Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/12/13
I am looking at buying a Mahindra 4025 for maintenance around my property, Anyone have any experience with this brand? Positive or Negative. Thank You in advance.

http://mahindrausa.com/Tractors/model/25201/Mahindra-4025-4WD-Series-25-Compact-Tractor
Posted By: hp4570 Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I have had my 4110 for about 8 years now with a Bradco hoe attachment. Have not had any serious issues and I have used it pretty hard. Bought it primarily to dig my 600 ft driveway and spread the 40 or so tri-axles of gravel. If you are thinking about adding a hoe, consider the pto pump. The flow rates on the tractor pumps are usually to small. Now it mostly gets used for snow plowing, wood and picking up recently deceased whitetails.
Thank You, I will check into the PTO pump.
Be sure there's a dealer inside of the farthest distance you're willing to haul it if it needs service. Mahindra's the biggest tractor maker in the world but they don't have many dealers in the US yet.
Thanks Rock Chuck, The closest to me is Olympia at about 80 miles give or take but still have a bit more homework to do wink
Posted By: Cheesy Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
A few guys at work have them, some run a swather and rake over quite a few acres with theirs. I asked last year and they said they had zero issues with them.
Posted By: Toddly Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
It's a good tractor but with no one selling them. No way I would buy one where im at.
Originally Posted by Cheesy
A few guys at work have them, some run a swather and rake over quite a few acres with theirs. I asked last year and they said they had zero issues with them.
Originally Posted by Cheesy
A few guys at work have them, some run a swather and rake over quite a few acres with theirs. I asked last year and they said they had zero issues with them.



That is very good to know, Thank You very much. Larry
Posted By: MMM Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I have a brand-new 5010 with 25 hrs on it. It was actually built in South Korea, not in India. Whether that has anything to do with it who knows, but it has already been picked back up by the dealer and brought back to the shop for a new electrical system. The explanation was that starter solenoid developed a soul of its own and somehow ruined the electrical system. The dealer swore he'd only seen it two other times in 30 yrs dealing with tractors. Now the hydraulic system kind of screeches under load, gonna have to get that checked out. The tractor replaces a Kubota I had for 11 years without ever a single issue. I'm kind of afraid this tractor will be one I'll never have full confidence in and will always be wondering is it gonna work when I need it. It's an awesome 4WD with a front-end loader and it has awesome capability but I hope the kinks are worked out.
Originally Posted by Cartod
It's a good tractor but with no one selling them. No way I would buy one where im at.



Yeah it makes sense if one has a warranty issue I sure wouldn't want to travel across the darn country getting it fixed.

With zero financing It is a attractive offer for someone looking to upgrade.
Posted By: NathanL Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I guess it depends on where you live. I entered my zip code on the dealer deal and had 3 within 30 miles which is pretty good considering there's only 1 other town of where I live within 30 miles. Punched in the old zip code of where I lived in TX and they had 3, 2 in town and one another 45 miles away.
Posted By: Darrel Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Right up front I'll say that I don't have a Mahindra tractor. But I would ask WHY would any American buy a tractor made in INDIA in this day and age? I know that American made does cost more but damn, people, what have the [bleep] Indians in Mumbai, India, ever done for this country but take jobs? Sorry, but I'd buy a used American tractor before I'd buy an Asian built one even though I know and have heard that they are reliable! Your bucks, your choice but it is not helping American workers either! That's just the way I feel; it's your decision!
Originally Posted by MMM
I have a brand-new 5010 with 25 hrs on it. It was actually built in South Korea, not in India. Whether that has anything to do with it who knows, but it has already been picked back up by the dealer and brought back to the shop for a new electrical system. The explanation was that starter solenoid developed a soul of its own and somehow ruined the electrical system. The dealer swore he'd only seen it two other times in 30 yrs dealing with tractors. Now the hydraulic system kind of screeches under load, gonna have to get that checked out. The tractor replaces a Kubota I had for 11 years without ever a single issue. I'm kind of afraid this tractor will be one I'll never have full confidence in and will always be wondering is it gonna work when I need it. It's an awesome 4WD with a front-end loader and it has awesome capability but I hope the kinks are worked out.



That is real unfortunate but generally starter solenoids can go bad at any time with the market we have today, I hope everything goes well with your tractor.
My uncle has a Kubota and the parts are way to expensive compared to other brands.
Originally Posted by Darrel
Right up front I'll say that I don't have a Mahindra tractor. But I would ask WHY would any American buy a tractor made in INDIA in this day and age? I know that American made does cost more but damn, people, what have the [bleep] Indians in Mumbai, India, ever done for this country but take jobs? Sorry, but I'd buy a used American tractor before I'd buy an Asian built one even though I know and have heard that they are reliable! Your bucks, your choice but it is not helping American workers either! That's just the way I feel; it's your decision!


I haven't done all that much research yet but I believe they are put together here by American workers, Kinda like Toyota.
Originally Posted by NathanL
I guess it depends on where you live. I entered my zip code on the dealer deal and had 3 within 30 miles which is pretty good considering there's only 1 other town of where I live within 30 miles. Punched in the old zip code of where I lived in TX and they had 3, 2 in town and one another 45 miles away.


I am right in the middle of two dealers, One in Olympia and the other in Yakima. With traffic considered Yakima probably is the better choice plus a nice drive over Chinook pass wouldn't be bad.
Posted By: Toddly Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Originally Posted by bethalhntr
Originally Posted by Cartod
It's a good tractor but with no one selling them. No way I would buy one where im at.



Yeah it makes sense if one has a warranty issue I sure wouldn't want to travel across the darn country getting it fixed.

With zero financing It is a attractive offer for someone looking to upgrade.
Deere was also offering 0% financing. I'm not pushing Deere but it may be an option if you are looking for good eqt with good financing.
Thank You I'll check into that grin
Hard to beat green for re-sale and parts when you need them.

Tractor brands come and go, dealers come and go. The John Deere record speaks for itself. Their dealers are the most financially stable in the business and green has been green since the beginning. No re-branding, no buy out by other companies, just consistent excellence over the years.

That said, at the retail level, it all boils down to the dealer, IMHO.

DF
few years ago Mahindra said they were going to sell a small diesel truck in the US market and I remember they passed EPA but were having problems with NHTSA, and have seen or heard anything since
Posted By: Toddly Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I am bias.

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Posted By: amax155 Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Have had mine for 14 years. No problems at all. They are assembled in Texas.
I do love my JD 300X Mower.
Just try to find an American made tractor under 50hp........they are all made offshore..........

As far as Mahindra goes.......they were my second choice after Kubota.........one of the Mahindras I was looking at had MItsubishi power.........I bought the Kubota.
That is nice, What model if you don't mind.
I believe most do have a Mitsubishi plant.
Posted By: NathanL Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Hard to beat green for re-sale and parts when you need them.

Tractor brands come and go, dealers come and go. The John Deere record speaks for itself. Their dealers are the most financially stable in the business and green has been green since the beginning. No re-branding, no buy out by other companies, just consistent excellence over the years.

That said, at the retail level, it all boils down to the dealer, IMHO.

DF


Out of curiousity I punched in John Deere to find the nearest dealer. There's 3 Mahindra dealers closer than the nearest Deere dealer. Well we have a Deere dealer in town but they only sell skidders and such.

I don't own either.
Posted By: limofarm Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
we have 3510 and its been solid with all most 900 hrs so far
while there u can good to "ranch house bbq" for some Dam good eats!
Something to watch out for...
I've seen a couple foreign made tractors with front loaders with the following specs:
loader maximum dump angle: 45 degrees

A loader that won't dump 90 degrees is useless. It won't dump anything stickier than water or marbles. With dirt or manure, you'll have to shovel it out.

One of them was the Nortrack sold by Northern Tool. I can't remember the other one.
Ask the tractor people:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra-buying-pricing/

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra-owning-operating/
Posted By: Cheesy Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Just try to find an American made tractor under 50hp........they are all made offshore..........

As far as Mahindra goes.......they were my second choice after Kubota.........one of the Mahindras I was looking at had MItsubishi power.........I bought the Kubota.


You beat me to it on the small tractors and where they are made.
Posted By: Texas99 Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I have a 40 hp, 4WD Tong-Yang (TY) that was sold by a Mahindra dealer. He told me Mahindra basically built at least this model. It has a Kubota diesel engine and front end loader. Great "little" tractor! I mow in the woods with it cutting trails and clearing food plots, used it to build my driveway at the camp, move downed trees, and haul dead critters out of the woods. Hooking a big buck or hog to a front end loader is one heck of a lot better than throwing a rope over a tree limb! I have had zero problems or complaints with this tractor.
Posted By: Ole_270 Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
My brother bought a small JD a few years ago, not sure of the model number but it's 55 hp. One of the mechanics at the local JD dealer is a neighbor and told him it's a Mahindra with green paint. Said the part numbers matches mahindra's right down the line. It's been abused, but has had no problems.
A small compact Bobcat tractor he uses to scrape manure in the free stall barn is a totally different story. That thing is always broke down.
There is a John Deere R&D plant a few miles from me, build transmissions and trans-axles. The shop I worked for several years ago contracted to build some assembly fixtures for a new assembly plant John Deere was building in Mexico. The fixtures we made would be used for tractors from 75-105 hp in that plant. I was told at that time that there were no tractors of any brand under 100 hp made in the US.
Posted By: Topstock Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Don't really know about the Mahindra tractors, but one generally gets what he pays for. Here in farm country there are two kinds of farmers; those that have John Deeres, and those that wish they could afford them :-) Seriously, I was service manager for a John Deere dealership for many years. Deere stands behind there products like no other company I have ever dealt with. If John Q. Public has an issue with a Deere product, Deere will make the necessary mods to correct the problem. Many other Companies will leave you high and dry after the warranty expires - unless it is a safety issue. I have a 55 hp. MFWD JD tractor/loader and it is used hard here. Plows snow for the immediate neighbor hood, moves dirt, splits wood, tills food plots, mows weeds. Tractor has never had a wrench laid on it except for routine maintenance. No matter what tractor you decide on, get the MFWD. They will go through snow and mud something unbelievable. My JD 314 hydro L&G tractor is probably around 30 years old and never been in the repair shop. I keep thinking every year it will spit the bit and it just keeps on going. For resale value, nothing beats JD. Mahindra may be a great tractor, but they are years away from proving they're as good as a Deere.
Posted By: Raeford Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I have owned a Kioti for going on ten years with zero issues. Similar set up as Mahindra and other imports, sent here in crates and assembled by Americans[or more likely Latino's on American soil]
Posted By: Gus Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
yep. we've got a Kubota assembly plant near us in ne ga.
Posted By: 300stw Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
I bought a 4035 with 4wd last year 200 hours on it, ive had a kioti and a Kubota in same horsepower, this tractor weighs more, pushes snow better, does everything better,,,i use it for something almost everyday, post holes, moving one ton bales, rototilling for all kinds people, brush hog mowing,,,i wouldn't look twice at a green tractor,,,,10-15 thousand dollars more for a tractor that weighs less,, what a joke, I don't need resell, I didn't buy it to resell, the green tractor owners always bring that up because there always needing to get a new one,,,,,

5 yr warranty, 0 percent financing, and a tractor that if buy by the pound is a lot more tractor for your money,,,,

just my thoughts after being around a lot of 30-50 horse tractors
Posted By: Redneck Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/13/13
Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Just try to find an American made tractor under 50hp........they are all made offshore..........

As far as Mahindra goes.......they were my second choice after Kubota.........one of the Mahindras I was looking at had MItsubishi power.........I bought the Kubota.


http://www.compacttractorreview.com/articles/Compact-Tractor-Companies.aspx

manufacture info above..




FWIW, I'm not sure there's any really bad choice among the bunch. Each will do the jobs that are needed to be done..

Other than the unit color itself - consider what you need it to do. For instance, back in '77 when I was looking for a 40-50 hp tractor, it had to be versatile enough to do all the tasks I had to do - not just be a specialized unit.. It had to be able to cultivate corn with 32" rows and not drive over the plants (wheel spread distance). It had to lift "X" pounds with a loader and rise to "X" height. It had to have sufficient hydraulic pressure and capacity.

At the time, the closest dealers were IH, Deere and Satoh. Of the three, the Satoh fit the needs and much, much more.. Such as power steering. 540/1000 PTO speed. 9 forward/3 reverse gears. Differential lock. Plus, it was so efficient that the 9 gallon tank of diesel lasted all day in the field.. The other two could not compete at the time.. I kept that tractor for 25 years before I traded it for my current 4210 Deere - mainly because I knew parts availability was getting to be a real problem. Over the course of that period I think I had about $1,000 total in repairs and only had to replace two front tires. I loved that thing.


The 4210 I have now does everything the Satoh did and a bit more, with the exception of loader height. I had only two dealers (at the time) close to me; Deere and New Holland. They both had similar size tractors, nearly identical in price and similarly appointed. What swayed me to the Deere was two things: front axle design (MUCH, MUCH sturdier on the Deere) and the top link attachment at the back (MUCH MUCH sturdier/better design on the Deere).

I've had it ten years now and except for a trans bearing that went out I've only put oil and diesel in it and it works like a dog when ya need it.

Bottom line - you need to consider the jobs it must do, the dealer involved (close by, takes care of you) and the overall price of the unit and availability of possibly needed parts.

The rest will take care of itself..

FWIW
As posted earlier, I like green.

But a lot depends on the local dealership and their service reputation.

When you buy a tractor, you're in effect, buying a dealership.

We just so happen to have a great local JD dealer. In another neck of the woods, another dealership/tractor may be the right choice.

IMHO,

DF
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Something to watch out for...
I've seen a couple foreign made tractors with front loaders with the following specs:
loader maximum dump angle: 45 degrees

A loader that won't dump 90 degrees is useless. It won't dump anything stickier than water or marbles. With dirt or manure, you'll have to shovel it out.

One of them was the Nortrack sold by Northern Tool. I can't remember the other one.


Thanks again RC, I will check into that.
Originally Posted by 300stw
I bought a 4035 with 4wd last year 200 hours on it, ive had a kioti and a Kubota in same horsepower, this tractor weighs more, pushes snow better, does everything better,,,i use it for something almost everyday, post holes, moving one ton bales, rototilling for all kinds people, brush hog mowing,,,i wouldn't look twice at a green tractor,,,,10-15 thousand dollars more for a tractor that weighs less,, what a joke, I don't need resell, I didn't buy it to resell, the green tractor owners always bring that up because there always needing to get a new one,,,,,

5 yr warranty, 0 percent financing, and a tractor that if buy by the pound is a lot more tractor for your money,,,,

just my thoughts after being around a lot of 30-50 horse tractors


If I had my choice it would be the 4035 but would like to add a backhoe, bucket and a grapple to replace the bucket for cleaning up brush and stickers around the place. I'm hoping I can swing it.

Thanks for your opinion. Larry
Originally Posted by Redneck
Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Just try to find an American made tractor under 50hp........they are all made offshore..........

As far as Mahindra goes.......they were my second choice after Kubota.........one of the Mahindras I was looking at had MItsubishi power.........I bought the Kubota.


http://www.compacttractorreview.com/articles/Compact-Tractor-Companies.aspx

manufacture info above..




FWIW, I'm not sure there's any really bad choice among the bunch. Each will do the jobs that are needed to be done..

Other than the unit color itself - consider what you need it to do. For instance, back in '77 when I was looking for a 40-50 hp tractor, it had to be versatile enough to do all the tasks I had to do - not just be a specialized unit.. It had to be able to cultivate corn with 32" rows and not drive over the plants (wheel spread distance). It had to lift "X" pounds with a loader and rise to "X" height. It had to have sufficient hydraulic pressure and capacity.

At the time, the closest dealers were IH, Deere and Satoh. Of the three, the Satoh fit the needs and much, much more.. Such as power steering. 540/1000 PTO speed. 9 forward/3 reverse gears. Differential lock. Plus, it was so efficient that the 9 gallon tank of diesel lasted all day in the field.. The other two could not compete at the time.. I kept that tractor for 25 years before I traded it for my current 4210 Deere - mainly because I knew parts availability was getting to be a real problem. Over the course of that period I think I had about $1,000 total in repairs and only had to replace two front tires. I loved that thing.


The 4210 I have now does everything the Satoh did and a bit more, with the exception of loader height. I had only two dealers (at the time) close to me; Deere and New Holland. They both had similar size tractors, nearly identical in price and similarly appointed. What swayed me to the Deere was two things: front axle design (MUCH, MUCH sturdier on the Deere) and the top link attachment at the back (MUCH MUCH sturdier/better design on the Deere).

I've had it ten years now and except for a trans bearing that went out I've only put oil and diesel in it and it works like a dog when ya need it.

Bottom line - you need to consider the jobs it must do, the dealer involved (close by, takes care of you) and the overall price of the unit and availability of possibly needed parts.

The rest will take care of itself..

FWIW



Thank You.
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
As posted earlier, I like green.

But a lot depends on the local dealership and their service reputation.

When you buy a tractor, you're in effect, buying a dealership.

We just so happen to have a great local JD dealer. In another neck of the woods, another dealership/tractor may be the right choice.

IMHO,

DF


Thanks DF, I definitely have some homework to do grin
Originally Posted by Cheesy
Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Just try to find an American made tractor under 50hp........they are all made offshore..........

As far as Mahindra goes.......they were my second choice after Kubota.........one of the Mahindras I was looking at had MItsubishi power.........I bought the Kubota.


You beat me to it on the small tractors and where they are made.


Don't know a lot about the Mahindras, they look ok, but I am biased to the Kubota orange. But the fact that a Large dealer is near my home and they have 0%, 0 down plans as well had a lot to do with that. I am a fan of the Idea that Most everything in the Kubotas is Kubota, not a mixture , even if it isn't all Made in the US. None of the compact Tractors I am aware of are completely made in the US, just assembled.

That being said I bought the L3940, with the HST for work around my property, about 10 acres of wooded and semi-Cleared land, and have used it tons already since I bought it, no Issues whatsoever.
Thanks Jimbob
Posted By: Topstock Re: Mahindra Tractor feedback - 06/15/13
Originally Posted by 300stw
I bought a 4035 with 4wd last year 200 hours on it, ive had a kioti and a Kubota in same horsepower, this tractor weighs more, pushes snow better, does everything better,,,i use it for something almost everyday, post holes, moving one ton bales, rototilling for all kinds people, brush hog mowing,,,i wouldn't look twice at a green tractor,,,,10-15 thousand dollars more for a tractor that weighs less,, what a joke, I don't need resell, I didn't buy it to resell, the green tractor owners always bring that up because there always needing to get a new one,,,,,

5 yr warranty, 0 percent financing, and a tractor that if buy by the pound is a lot more tractor for your money,,,,

just my thoughts after being around a lot of 30-50 horse tractors


Sounds like a good bit of thinking went into your weight to dollar paid ratio, considering Scrap Iron sells by the pound.
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