Posted by JDseller on August 14, 2012 at 08:51:24 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: OT Sub compact posted by Pitch on August 14, 2012 at 08:00:44:
The Mahindra dealer is blowing smoke. Cat I is Cat I, it is an ASAE standard. The only ones I know that have the reverse pin deal are the ones that are cat O and cat I combined. I hate when a guy has to lie to try to make his product look good. Besides having a lying dealer the Mahindra tractors are some of the better cheap imports. I would really think hard on that "Bang for the buck" issue. If you never resale it then a cheap import may work fine but if you want to work your way up to a better or bigger compact later you need to think about resale.
When you take that into the picture then the Kubota, JD or Ford are not that high. Look at total value not just purchase price. Plus how are parts and service going to be in 10-20 years on that Mahindra??? We have one local guy that has been selling them now for 10-15 years (zero service department) but I can tell you of ten guys within a hundred miles that sold them and went broke in the first few years they started. So if your local dealer goes belly up how far is the next dealer???
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