I listen to Rush Limbaugh's radio show daily, and for a while he advertised the Mahindra tractors. I like Rush, and he is usually right about politics, but my 2003 New Holland TC35 outworks my neighbor's 2002 Mahindra 35 hp tractor every time. Here in a few years we will start comparing reliability issues. I've had a glow plug relay fail, he's had a starter fail. I like the looks of his Mahindra because it has that classic IH look, but the look of the NH, even when its sitting still, looks like its running laps around the Ma! Sometimes he'll help me grade the road. I have a 6ft Jabar grader blade, he has a 4ft Bush Hog grader blade. His tractor is heavier and we both have loaded tires. I cut more dirt in less time, with less effort than he. His tractor doesn't seem to like my 6ft blade and won't pull my 6ft box blade when its loaded with dirt. It was lesser expensive than my NH, but don't you get what you pay for? Oh, I know that my grader blade is an El Cheapo compared to his, but I paid only $35.00 for it 12 years ago as a used implement. I replaced the "L" bars with big bolts with washers and nuts to take the slop out and tighten it up. I've got my moneys worth and then some out of it. Ain't that the whole idea anyway, is to get your moneys worth for your investment?
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