i had a 76 Ford 1000 i inherited it from my dad, it was a nice tractor until the engine seized. it had a 2 cylinder diesel it worked great for what i was doing
Welcome back Sir .. absolutely loved watching your lifestyle documentary video channel and you doing an excellent great job, gorgeous filming edition captured looks super awesome super amazing .. respect your hard work and effort that you share your beautiful sharing lifestyle over there to the World .. keep it up Sir and wish you all the best in your coming successfully future and may all your dreams come true, take care and stay safe .. Redgs Montreal QC Canada ...
When I bought my 25 hp Kubota tractor, my dealer has fluid put in all the smaller tractors that go out with loaders on them. They also do not send them out without block heaters. We have an awesome Mahindra dealer 12 miles from me. I bought my grapple from him and he is working on my 1940 9N Ford tractor right now. Getting that back up and running.
Yeah, I wish ours had fluid in it. I would really like to have a grapple for it as well, but Dad doesn't want to spend the money on it lol. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, that's for sure. The haters are gonna hate LoL. it seems like people either love them, or hate them just like everything else. Thanks for watching Appreciate it.
I have a friend that bought a Mahindra about 3-4 years ago, and it has been a complete piece of junk. It’s broken down more than it’s running and parts take forever to ship. It is a larger tractor, about 85 hp. He wishes he never got it, and after talking to him, I certainly would not recommend them to anyone. Better off to buy North American brands - at least you could get parts a lot easier and quicker when they do break down.
Interesting, I've heard a lot of mixed things about them, some people love them, some hate them 🤷♂️ it seems like some are built pretty good, then others aren't. Thanks for watching appreciate it
"great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is understandable"
Psalm 145: 3
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@@NorthEastOhio yep, we are as well 🙏
I do videos every Sunday afternoon.....or I try to of the message that was preached that Sunday morning from a farming prospective
Great job Ryan. I dont know how old you are but you sure know alot. Thank you and your family
Thanks, I'm 16. Appreciate it. Have a good night!!
@@teenagefarmer only 16...wow smart young man..o my goodness
@@steveneal2706 thanks.
You are a good person Ryan
i had a 76 Ford 1000 i inherited it from my dad, it was a nice tractor until the engine seized. it had a 2 cylinder diesel it worked great for what i was doing
Yeah, that's cool. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the review Ryan
I would really love to find a compact tractor like this for the farm one day ! Great review Ryan!! Thank you for bringing us along!! 😁😁👍👍
Yes, It is very nice to have around here. Thanks
Nice review Ryan! Your Mahindra sure gets a lot of work done on your farm. Well done! Thanks for the sweet verse!
Yes it does. Thanks
Welcome back Sir .. absolutely loved watching your lifestyle documentary video channel and you doing an excellent great job, gorgeous filming edition captured looks super awesome super amazing .. respect your hard work and effort that you share your beautiful sharing lifestyle over there to the World .. keep it up Sir and wish you all the best in your coming successfully future and may all your dreams come true, take care and stay safe .. Redgs Montreal QC Canada ...
Thank you. Really appreciate it. Hope you have a good rest of your weekend. Stay safe
Richest blessings on you, your family, your farm, and your future!
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When I bought my 25 hp Kubota tractor, my dealer has fluid put in all the smaller tractors that go out with loaders on them.
They also do not send them out without block heaters.
We have an awesome Mahindra dealer 12 miles from me.
I bought my grapple from him and he is working on my 1940 9N Ford tractor right now. Getting that back up and running.
Yeah, I wish ours had fluid in it. I would really like to have a grapple for it as well, but Dad doesn't want to spend the money on it lol. Thanks for watching!
Taking heat is part of it for sure. They are selling a lot of them around our area right now. People seem to like them as they are a great price point
Yeah, that's for sure. The haters are gonna hate LoL. it seems like people either love them, or hate them just like everything else. Thanks for watching Appreciate it.
Ryan, Mahindra is the largest selling tractor in the world or they were recently. Most of course sold in Asia.
Interesting, I didn't know that
Hope you had a great week and a great labor day, Ryan.
Thanks , you too
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I have a friend that bought a Mahindra about 3-4 years ago, and it has been a complete piece of junk. It’s broken down more than it’s running and parts take forever to ship. It is a larger tractor, about 85 hp. He wishes he never got it, and after talking to him, I certainly would not recommend them to anyone. Better off to buy North American brands - at least you could get parts a lot easier and quicker when they do break down.
Interesting, I've heard a lot of mixed things about them, some people love them, some hate them 🤷♂️ it seems like some are built pretty good, then others aren't. Thanks for watching appreciate it
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@@teenagefarmer ID SAY YOURE A LITTLE OUT OF IT MISTER 🤦🏼♀️