There are currently no sub compact or compact tractor that are build in America. All are built overseas. They may be assembled some what in American, but not built. John Deere uses Yanmar engines from Japan and I believe they have factories there also that build the tractor, lots are built in India and South Korea, but zero are built in America. Bobcat is currently working on being a tractor that is 100% built in America, but they are not there yet. Mahindra has been around for a long time and are the largest tractor manufacturer in the world, so I doubt they are not going to be around in ten years. John Deere uses cast aluminum for their axles except for on the R series and Mahindra, Bobcat, and I’m not sure on the Koita but they used cast iron for their axles. Mahindra is also the only tractor over 30 hp that doesn’t have a DPF or diesel particulate filter.
Not that I'm a Deere fan, but it would have been a much fairer comparison to use a Deere 3 series as that's what the ck10 series lines up with. That being said, a Deere 3 r series...which is the model comparable to the ck10 is about 5-9k more expensive....at least in my area.
They seem to be a Mahindra dealer, so they just had the deere on hand. It was similar enough, and probably the same price as the larger Mahindra anyways, so they compared it. The comparison worked well enough.
All Mahindra tractors are manufactured overseas, either in India or China. The only two people that Mahindra gives a job to is the salesman and the mechanic that keeps fixing them. Buy American and give your kids or grandkids a job. Buy a John Deere that is made in Augusta, Georgia, John Deere employees thousands of Americans.
in 10 years the deere will still be running and for the other 2 not sure they will be around especially mahindra in the usa....and remember hp is also what gets the job done....engine is not straining as much
Have a 25 year old mahindra that sits outside and vet ran hard. It's still going strong. Mahindra is a better tractor than the Deere. Ive owed them both.
@@hunterpickard1297 well see if mahrinda company will be in the usa in 10 years...and if not...good luck in buying parts or attachments...and have 30 year old john deere that puts other tractors to shame...and it probalby has more technology then some new mahindras...lol
@@daman9780 you do realize mahindra has been around for nearly 60 years? So why would it not be around in 10 years? You are just biased to the tractor you own. Ive run plenty of Kubota, Deere, and mahindra. Deere is the one I like the least and mahindra is much better built. They are much more robust then deere or kubota.
Looks like Kioti wins.
Kioti, all day everyday!
I just love the strained 'talking' over the wonderful wind noise
I think if I were trying to sell Mahindras I would have left the Kioti out of the comparison lol
Right? HOWEVER, the M has a LOT of meaningful detail design/build advantages over the Kioti- and is the same price.
The Deere 2R is in a smaller class and frame size. Compare the the John Deere 3 series which is to the same class.
The JD 3 series is the apples to apples comparison however it's also much more expensive and still has less lift capability.
There are currently no sub compact or compact tractor that are build in America. All are built overseas. They may be assembled some what in American, but not built. John Deere uses Yanmar engines from Japan and I believe they have factories there also that build the tractor, lots are built in India and South Korea, but zero are built in America. Bobcat is currently working on being a tractor that is 100% built in America, but they are not there yet. Mahindra has been around for a long time and are the largest tractor manufacturer in the world, so I doubt they are not going to be around in ten years. John Deere uses cast aluminum for their axles except for on the R series and Mahindra, Bobcat, and I’m not sure on the Koita but they used cast iron for their axles. Mahindra is also the only tractor over 30 hp that doesn’t have a DPF or diesel particulate filter.
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Be a good day for sailing.
Not that I'm a Deere fan, but it would have been a much fairer comparison to use a Deere 3 series as that's what the ck10 series lines up with.
That being said, a Deere 3 r series...which is the model comparable to the ck10 is about 5-9k more expensive....at least in my area.
Too much wind noise
At the end of the day, I would just take all 3.
I too make videos during a hurricane.
hey what about a holland ,?
Couldnt last with the wind noise, voice over if you have to.
This is an apples to oranges comparison, JD has an obvious smaller frame.
3025e would be the same comparison.... but it isnt close.
The wind noise makes this impossible to watch.......
The wind noise is really annoying, hard to concentrate on what you are saying
Do you feel accomplished coming the Kioti and Mahindra to a smaller class tractor? Try comparing them to a 3 series Deere.
They seem to be a Mahindra dealer, so they just had the deere on hand. It was similar enough, and probably the same price as the larger Mahindra anyways, so they compared it. The comparison worked well enough.
All Mahindra tractors are manufactured overseas, either in India or China. The only two people that Mahindra gives a job to is the salesman and the mechanic that keeps fixing them. Buy American and give your kids or grandkids a job. Buy a John Deere that is made in Augusta, Georgia, John Deere employees thousands of Americans.
I don't believe anyone makes a compact or subcompact tractor in the USA, they are all assembled with imported parts.
JFC dude! Stop with the model number repetition!
in 10 years the deere will still be running and for the other 2 not sure they will be around especially mahindra in the usa....and remember hp is also what gets the job done....engine is not straining as much
Kioti is extremely reliable...Neighbor has one that is 30 years old no problems.
Have a 25 year old mahindra that sits outside and vet ran hard. It's still going strong. Mahindra is a better tractor than the Deere. Ive owed them both.
@@hunterpickard1297 well see if mahrinda company will be in the usa in 10 years...and if not...good luck in buying parts or attachments...and have 30 year old john deere that puts other tractors to shame...and it probalby has more technology then some new mahindras...lol
@@daman9780 john deere is also built weak in the front end
@@daman9780 you do realize mahindra has been around for nearly 60 years? So why would it not be around in 10 years? You are just biased to the tractor you own. Ive run plenty of Kubota, Deere, and mahindra. Deere is the one I like the least and mahindra is much better built. They are much more robust then deere or kubota.