Who Makes Mahindra Tractors?? 2023

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Are all Mahindra tractors manufactured by Mahindra? Tractor Time with Tim reveals which tractors are made by Mahindra and which are made by TYM and Mitsubishi. National Farm Machinery Show 2023, #NFMS23

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I wish you guys could see the dealer side of Mahindra. They are an absolutely terrible company. At their heart they are a marketing company, not a tractor company. Their after sales support is largely non existent. The amount of parts I run across that they claim are no longer available or “not serviced separately” is mind blowing. We have a 1.5 old backhoe that became a paper weight a 5 months and there parts department said sorry no longer available, not our problem and washed their hands of the situation. Mahindra has some ownership of Mitsubishi and they have been telling us for years that all their small tractors will be Mitsubishi built. Their Indian built tractors are like old British cars, electrical nightmares… stay far away.

hometowndiy
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I am from Kenya and Mahindra is a simple bare bone but somehow they make the equipment in such a way that you can work long hours comfortably. I love their Small 1ton pickups. Beauty is not their strength but they make easy-to-fix machines that do not release plumes of smoke

alex.w.kimani
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I've owned on of the Mahindra made tractors for about 3 years now... The 6075 Cab. It's been a solid tractor that has exceeded my expectations. I'm not a weekend warrior with a tractor, I use my tractors, and use them pretty hard, but take care of them. The 6075 is my favorite to operate, and I have over 1000 hours on it now. Parts availability has been good. No major issues. Love the no DPF or re-gen engine. I'd by another.

rockinbbar
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I am on my second Mahindra, and I loved both of them. Emax 22 HST for 5 years, only problem was a hydro leak which the dealer repaired asap. I wanted a little bigger tractor so I purchased a
Max 26 last year, as it was a little larger and heavier. I can tell that the horsepower difference is substantial for little tractors. No problems after 1 year. As for my dealer, I have not spent one
penny on maintenance on either tractor, and only one visit to the dealer for a repair. I really like the simplicity, I really don't need the bells and whistles, just the reliability. Oh by the way, I put Ken's
bolt on hooks on both my tractors, and I love Tractor Time With Tim. Long time subscriber.

edmoody
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Great topic and detailed information as usual. Wasn't able to make the show this year but appreciate you bringing it to me with these NFMS segments.

frankponte
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The thing I love about your channel, is that you are always fair with everyone. Criticism is always thoughtful, and you always praise where it is deserved. Cheers, Tim!

zomday
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Tim, It was great to meet you at the Farm Machinery Show. More great content. Thanks for all the follow up videos of the show.

firsttimefarmer
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Some great info there Tim. I was at my local dealership and pretty much came to the same conclusion looking at the labels of where they were made. Yeah I would totally not be comfortable buying something that was rebranded like that because of the future parts availability issues

IHcubcadet
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I have a 1526 and it is a Mitsu motor, I guess they built it, it works awesomely, no issues ever, and it out performs other tractors of similar size.

SLCOutdoors
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I have a 2011 4525 2wd without the loader and it's been a reliable workhorse. I just purchased a new 4550 4wd with the loader after looking at the Kubota L4701. Despite the negative comments from people that have never USED a Mahindra for real work you will notice that most Mahindra OWNERS that use their machines like them. Solid, reliable, heavy, and built like a tank.

pluckypurcell
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Love my 6075 and 2660hst. Both used hard for their purposes and have outdone their predecessors in green that were overpriced and spent just as much time in the shop as they did in the dirt.

Jo-twkr
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Enjoyed the look behind the curtain!

Sometimes parts can be a problem with the BIG players along with new pricing policy on old widgets.

jimhancock
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2019 4540 Indian made, no issues so far. Check bolts on occasion for tightness. Look at the history between Mahindra and International and it’s easy to see where the reliability in design and platform came from.

pennylessplantation
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Great video and very well done!

In the grand scheme of things this is no different than any other company/brand, they have utilized other companies to build tractors for them until they get to a size or demand where it justifies building their own. Deere has done this in the past and continues to do so in terms of not building all components themselves.

Mahindra is in fact coming out with a new line of tractors in 2024 and they will be built by themselves!!!

As a very large Mahindra dealer here we have absolutely no issue in getting parts any different than any other brand, from time to time there are delays and ultimately we go to bat for our customers in finding them somewhere if needed.

Mahindra is a fantastic company to deal

darrylbuttar
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I own a 1635 shuttle shift and it is a very good tractor. I have done so much with it that I could not have done otherwise. Service at the local dealer is crap. I plan to keep this tractor for a long time to come. It's fantastic for my small property with a grapple and backhoe.

FlyingAceAVB
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Your point about post sale support is accurate. I have a 2004 “Mahindra “ 3510. The tractor is actually a TYM with a Daedong engine and transmission. Daedong is parent company of Kioti. At 1800 hours the thermostat failed and the engine overheated and dropped an exhaust valve seat. I was able to cross over to Kioti engine parts to replace valves, one piston, water pump and thermostat at half the cost of what the Mahindra dealer wanted. Mahindra didn’t have any inventory and needed one month to get parts. Kioti dealer shipped same day. What a tangled web!

dougcorrigan
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I have a 2012 Mahindra 4035 HST 4wd. This tractor has performed every task and challenge offered. Normal maintenance only has been required. It was at the time a direct competition for the Kubota Grand L3940. Features like comfort ride seat, tilt steering, rear remotes, cruise, electronic actuated independent PTO (auto or manual), etc. Made by Mahindra, Mahindra engine, Assembled in TN. Better lift capacity on FEL and 3pt. I have a dealer nearby, and they have normal wear parts and fluids on hand and I can order anything else and have it in roughly a week (tree limb cracked open the blinker casing - operator error).

tlookingfora
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Thanks for sharing this info Tim. I have a 2007 Mahindra 6530 purchased new in 2009. It was aged inventory so got it for a very decent price. Some would even say cheap. It is a simple basic 2 wheel drive farm tractor with no loader and 8 speed standard transmission. Tough, rugged no frills. Been a great work horse. It serves a different purpose than my JD4066M which was purchased last year.

ralphjelomono
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Service and parts after the sale are / should be the primary consideration when making a purchase.

johndernberger
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For years I went to JD for parts for my Yanmar. Yanmar parts were harder to get, but since, in that period of time, JD rebranded the Yanmar tractor for its compact line, and JD did a much better job of parts supply.

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