🚜 that was very informative information about the tractor. Unfortunately I don't own one but if I do I will take good care of it and clean it before sending it over to services. That's a good tip, why should someone take care of your belongings if you don't take care of it yourself, thanks
I've been quite happy with my 1526L. I've added a LOT of implements, so it is like my Swiss Army knife, can do just about anything (within reason). Example: Given it's lifting capacity vs. gross weight, it can actually LIFT more weight than it can transport. I use a 275 gallon (1000 L) IBC tote to deliver water to livestock around the property. But, when I pick up the tote half full of water, the rear tires pretty much come off the ground. I remedied this by adding about 1.500 pounds of ballast (sand bags) onto the 3-point hitch on the back. That gets the center of gravity back near mid-tractor, where it should be. I routinely do things with this tractor that should probably be reserved for a larger, e.g. 40 hp model, but it just keeps getting things done! Good luck, I think you'll really like it. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, I'll help if I can.
Your loader control will do the same. Example bucket curled in there is a spot where it will hold and retards the tranny/ engine/ ect. I've found myself taken a scoop out of the bottom of a swale. Couldn't back up the hill, couldn't pick up the 3 point hitch. Not until I gave the loader control a bump to the roll out direction did I regain power. Sounds silly but if you're not aware of that issue it could get bad fast.
Yes ... and yes! I use my Mahindra for all sorts of things, and couldn't do what I do without it. I may need to upgrade to bigger unit (more HP) someday, but for now, the 1526 has plenty of power to manage a 10-acre farm. The only limitation I have run across is the 1526 doesn't have enough power to lift a 275 gallon IBC tote full of water. It can only lift about 200 gallons of water (at 8.3 pounds per gallon).
I was having the same problem so thanks a lot
I just got a 1533
Your video is really good for new owner👌👍
🚜 that was very informative information about the tractor.
Unfortunately I don't own one but if I do I will take good care of it and clean it before sending it over to services. That's a good tip, why should someone take care of your belongings if you don't take care of it yourself, thanks
Im going tomorrow to buy one for our homestead. Itll be my first tractor. I hope it is a good one.
I've been quite happy with my 1526L. I've added a LOT of implements, so it is like my Swiss Army knife, can do just about anything (within reason). Example: Given it's lifting capacity vs. gross weight, it can actually LIFT more weight than it can transport. I use a 275 gallon (1000 L) IBC tote to deliver water to livestock around the property. But, when I pick up the tote half full of water, the rear tires pretty much come off the ground. I remedied this by adding about 1.500 pounds of ballast (sand bags) onto the 3-point hitch on the back. That gets the center of gravity back near mid-tractor, where it should be. I routinely do things with this tractor that should probably be reserved for a larger, e.g. 40 hp model, but it just keeps getting things done! Good luck, I think you'll really like it. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, I'll help if I can.
Your loader control will do the same. Example bucket curled in there is a spot where it will hold and retards the tranny/ engine/ ect. I've found myself taken a scoop out of the bottom of a swale. Couldn't back up the hill, couldn't pick up the 3 point hitch. Not until I gave the loader control a bump to the roll out direction did I regain power. Sounds silly but if you're not aware of that issue it could get bad fast.
Still have the tractor? Still happy with it?
Yes ... and yes! I use my Mahindra for all sorts of things, and couldn't do what I do without it. I may need to upgrade to bigger unit (more HP) someday, but for now, the 1526 has plenty of power to manage a 10-acre farm. The only limitation I have run across is the 1526 doesn't have enough power to lift a 275 gallon IBC tote full of water. It can only lift about 200 gallons of water (at 8.3 pounds per gallon).
Mine is a shuttle