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The RIGHT SIZE TRACTOR----20 acres and up. Mahindra Tractor edition
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
- The right size tractor is important. Pick the right size tractor for your needs. Your homestead implements and your property will dictate what size tractor you need so make an informed decision before you buy.
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You all might be down south but the Mahindra tractor doesn't know the difference. This is great info about what size and model to get according to the job and not the acres, Well presented.
Thanks brother. Hope all is well. Thank you for the comment.
That's a good honest dealer there. Very informative video for people looking to buy a tractor. 👍🚜
Thank you!
These tractors are good and important to use.
Yes. Thank you for the comment 👍
I've looked at all those Mahindras and I also agree the best all around Tractor is the 4540. No bells and whistles just strong , simple and less to go wrong because it's old School. The best part is you don't have to pay $45,000 to get an equivalent Tractor from Deere and Kubota.
That's right Mark. I got genuinely happy when John mentioned the 4540. Lol
For $45k im able to get a 6075 with cabin and loader.
I love how they have deals, so you get everything to need for the type of land you are dealing with.
For sure. I also think its cool to see how we use tractors down here in Florida on Flat land to do certain tasks, and people in other areas of the country use the tractor for their application. It's neat to me to see how versatile tractors are. Thanks a lot for the comment. Hope you had a good holiday
Very informative video. John knows his tractors. Liked the UNC Wilmington shirt. A little bit of North Carolina in Florida.
yes sir. My nephew is UNCW alumni
good video Hank. Picking the right tractor is so hard. I started with a BX2200 sub compact and when I went to upgrade I was looking at the 26 Max and then I got interested in a 1533 or a 2500 series and it kept getting bigger. I have no regrets about what I ended up getting but sometimes I do wish I had gone with a physically smaller tractor. Going from a sub compact to a utility takes some time to get used to. One thing to keep in mind is what you need now vs what you may need later. That's how I ended up with a utility tractor. Right now a 1533 or something similar would be perfect but in the future things may change and I didn't want to buy twice. On the other hand right now you may need a bigger machine to accomplish your goals but then you might need something smaller to just maintain your area. It is a delicate balance for sure.
Yeah those are good points. I appreciate the comment 👍
I bought a Mahindra 2555 hst 4*4 cab over and I didn't realize how much bigger it was than my old ford. I have a 20 ft 10k trailer but I've never loaded it because it looks like it may not fit the fender Wells lol
Lots of good info there man and i hope you do more vids like such and try to do just a tractor tour and see if dealers would show you different sizes and offerings
That's a great idea. I'll have to make some phone calls.
I learn so much from watching your videos thank you for sharing can't touch the best of the 4540
Thank you for that. I appreciate the support. We have a good community here bc of folks like you👍
Great video my friend, super tips! Congrats to you on hitting 3.2K! Keep it up! 👊
Thank you I really appreciate that👍 we hope you enjoy the channel
Lots of great information! Definitely some food for thought that would help someone buy a tractor! Thanks for taking us along Hank!
Thanks Dave👍
You absolutely can’t go by size of property lol. I have 3 acres and went from a JD 4320 cab to a Mahindra 5555 because of loader ability. I deff have biggest tractor on the street lmao.
Nice video, I deff agree with that dealer, tractor size is based on preference and what you plan to do with it.
Thanks 👍 the 5555 is definitely a big tractor. !
That 5555 was what caught my eye for Mahindra. Since picked up more acres. Looking at the 8100.
What kind of tractor do I need if I'm gonna have 30 acres and be a rock farmer?
Great info Hank! John knows tractors! lol Enjoyed the watch! Have a good week!
Thanks for watching. I enjoyed my conversation with him. Hope you have a good week too👍
Very nice tractors and nice and knowledge people ( you two ) and yes they are built like strong and durable !!! Cheers !!!
Thanks for watching 👍 cheers!
Hank! Cool video! I went to a sawmill locally and he had full size Mahindra! lifting 19ft long sawmill cutoffs like they were toothpicks!
Right on brother. How's the choke cable working out?
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Worked awesome Sunday! Extended my skidding reach a good 15 ft!
Right on👍
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Ill be getting shots of the Mahindra moving the cut offs when I go back later this week! Im sure youll watch!
@@HomesteadJay yes sir!
Thanks for the information. Lot of great considerations for us to think about.
Rob
Thank you Rob. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Have a great evening 👍
Fantastic video Hank! You do great work sir, keep it up.
Thanks brother. I appreciate it.
If you grow crops, get a 75 hp. For hay operation probably 50 hp is enough. For anything else smaller tractors can be considered.
Great information when tractor shopping. Our 33HP is right on the borderline of being too small, a 40HP would have been a better fit.
Everyone always says go one size bigger don't they? Thanks for watching 👍
We were shopping in the used market which limits what's available. With the loader and backhoe attachment included, we couldn't pass up the deal.
yeah i hear ya. Lots to factor in, thats for sure...things like "how much raccoon food am I gonna have to buy? Things like that. 😂😃
We gone 45hp at first 4045 model. Did everything we needed up till a couple months ago. Tractor turned out to not be big enough. We decided to go overkill with 75hp now (6075). Future plans are hay within 4 years so, why not? Also, heavy brush cutting. 20 acres and doing custom hire. 10 acres hay 10 acres cattle maybe leased land later.
Nice 👍
lots of great info Hank
Thanks Joey. Hope you had a good holiday 👍
Hello my friends great upload
Thank you John
Ya, no on the 1635. 20 acres rough ground and deal with brush that needs to go bye bye. We just gone over kill. 6075 with a modern Ag Viper12. Had that 3500 series. Great tractor, couldnt keep up.
Thanks for watching 👍
Just get a 4540 to cover everything.
I agree 100%😂😂
Nice vid bro
How does the shuttle transmission work on the 3600 series, similar to the 6000 series shuttle?
A short answer is, they operate the same. There is a size difference, but both are wet clutches and both are power shuttle shifts. Which basically means you don't need to mash the clutch in to go fwd or reverse. ..good question. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the information
Awwh but it does have emissions just different and btw no def on tractors under 75 hp
That's right. 👍 Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Hope you have a great day