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Posted by EJ on June 13, 2003 at 18:22:39 from (67.34.166.62):
In Reply to: Mahindra Tractors posted by Louie on June 12, 2003 at 11:37:26:
I too was going to buy the Mahindra 4500 or the 3500 in 4 wheel drive. I had researched many different manufacturers in that size and visited 2 Mahindra dealers in the area. They are really good tractors and heavy duty. I thought some went through final assembly in Doraville, GA as well as Texas. They are all made in India previously as M&M. M&M did a JV with International and these are the offspring. Go to http://www.mahindrausa.com/ for the full story. Both dealers basicly told me the 4500 was the most tractor for the money in the Mahindra line. I didn't buy one because I ran across an old Allis Chalmers 2 wheel drive that was too good to pass up at a fraction of the costs. Here are some prices I collected: Less than 35HP make Hrs Implim's Price Notes Mahindra 2810 0 $11500 4WD Mahindra 2810 0 Fnt Load $14050 4WD 35HP Mahindra 3510 0 $12900 4WD Mahindra 3510 0 Fnt Load $15800 4WD MahindraE350-DI 0 $? 2WD Mahindra3505-DI 0 $? 2WD MahindraE350-DI 12 $? Over 35 HP Mahindra 4500 245 Fnt Load $? 4WD Mahindra5005-DI 144 $?
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