Posted by Pitch on July 02, 2017 at 12:16:28 from (98.3.10.109):
In Reply to: Mahindra posted by boler76 on July 02, 2017 at 09:41:13:
I have a Mahindra Maxx 25. 2013 model. Just under 300 hours I use it for mowing, snow removal, and general yard work.
I have had no problems at all except for two broken hoses for the loader. (Loader made in USA by a jobber) I am 6' 230#. I do find the operators station a bit tight. It has no cup holders or wi fi connection.
3 cylinder Mitsubishi diesel hydrostatic. 25 hp at the crank and 23 on the PTO. Has both 540 and 2000 pto. Two range transmission low range is a work horse, high is pretty much there to run the mower and transport. I have rake hay with a NH rake and it did real well in high. Friend of mine raises a couple of beef every year and I clean the run in when they are gone. Tackled the manure and bedding like a real machine.
Does have a couple of really stupid things. Owners manual want oil checked before each operation. To get to dip stick, open hood remove side panel, dip stick is hidden down in there somewhere. Don't take your eyes off the hole it came out of.
Turning brakes, Wow yes actually has turning brakes. trouble is they are on the same side as the hydro pedal and to use them you must throw your legs across and operate with both feet.
Generally I am real happy, Other than the ergonomic issues the saving over green or orange paint makes it well worth it to me.
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