Posted by BDT in Minnesota on January 25, 2010 at 16:53:55 from (64.235.82.188):
In Reply to: Mahindra tractors? posted by DMS on January 25, 2010 at 16:22:58:
I would do a small test... Look up the model number of a Mahindra tractor that would be about twenty years old.. Then go into that dealership and and ask for a head gasket set, front wheel hub seals, radiator hoses and a clutch....
Find out how soon the parts will arive, the cost, and the shop charges to install them..
If the answers you receive are not acceptable; shop elsewere..... If they can provide reasonable, prompt service on a twenty year old tractor, they should be ok to buy a new one from.
They are not all that common in our neck of the woods, but I have only heard good about the Mahindra tractors, and it seems that bad news travels ten times faster than good..
Remember, even the best machine is only as good as the service and parts support..
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