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Re: mahindra? anybody know anything about them?
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Posted by JWC on March 23, 2002 at 14:11:11 from (130.74.184.124):
In Reply to: mahindra? anybody know anything about them? posted by chris on March 23, 2002 at 06:40:48:
Chris, Go to this website; tractor.mahindraworld.com and you can get a lot of information on them. I have driven a few of them on dealers lots. They seem to be nice machines. one dealer had two 444 internationals and a 354 international on the lot along with the Mahindras. The castings were essentially identical. One of the dealers sold IH/CaseIH for 30 years and now orders Mahindra parts for his customers with the older IHs of the same design. A week link is the paint, I have seen new ones less than a year old that have faded nearer to pink than red. There are plenty of more advanced designs out there, but a design that has been in production for 40 years has something to say for itself. If I did not already have a tractor(s) I would give them serious condsideration for the price. Watch the specifications on the model you choose. They do not all have live power or some other features taken for granted on newer designs. Mahindra also has some models of the Asian Compact tractor designs.
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