Considering a Mahindra 5035

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I am considering purchasing a Mahindra 5035 PST.

I currently own a 2006 New Holland TC45A. I really like the New Holland, but I stopped by the dealer a few days ago to see what I could get on a trade for a new New Holland just like the one I own. Well, they don't make the same tractor any more. The Boomer 50 is the closest to the tractor I have, and the dealer said they are not built in the same country as my old one.

My dealer recommended I look at the Mahindra 5010. While walking the lot, I saw a 5035, and fell in love with it. The price is only about $750 more than a 5010.

Here are some of the things I like about the 5035 compared to my current TC45A

FEL lift capacity - About 3000 lbs vs. about 1800 lbs. I am a landscaper and my TC45A cannot lift a full pallet of sod or mulch
Hydraulic pump - 11 gpm vs. 8.2 gpm. I just purchased laser grading equipment and I like the higher gpm
wider tires - 19.5 vs. 16.4 on the rears. This should leave even less of a footprint on lawns when I'm landscaping.
turning radius - about 9.5 ft for both machines.
Most people on this forum seem to really like their Mahindra.

Here are my concerns
Heavier - about 7600 lbs vs. 5000 with water in the rears and the FEL. My trailer is rated at 14,000 lbs
Wider - 75" vs. 70" Not much, but it can make a difference in small yards. And my trailer is 83" wide, so not a big issue.

I would also like to get a new backhoe attachment with it. My current backhoe is about 50-60 years old, and leaks everywhere.

The finance rates are good.

I'm just a little hesitant to do the deal, because I really don't need it. My TC45A does everything I ask and does it well. It's got about 1300 hours on it, and I just wanted to see what kind of price I could get on a new machine. I should never have stopped at the dealer that day......

Any advise?
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #2  
I am considering purchasing a Mahindra 5035 PST.

I currently own a 2006 New Holland TC45A. I really like the New Holland, but I stopped by the dealer a few days ago to see what I could get on a trade for a new New Holland just like the one I own. Well, they don't make the same tractor any more. The Boomer 50 is the closest to the tractor I have, and the dealer said they are not built in the same country as my old one.

My dealer recommended I look at the Mahindra 5010. While walking the lot, I saw a 5035, and fell in love with it. The price is only about $750 more than a 5010.

Here are some of the things I like about the 5035 compared to my current TC45A

FEL lift capacity - About 3000 lbs vs. about 1800 lbs. I am a landscaper and my TC45A cannot lift a full pallet of sod or mulch
Hydraulic pump - 11 gpm vs. 8.2 gpm. I just purchased laser grading equipment and I like the higher gpm
wider tires - 19.5 vs. 16.4 on the rears. This should leave even less of a footprint on lawns when I'm landscaping.
turning radius - about 9.5 ft for both machines.
Most people on this forum seem to really like their Mahindra.

Here are my concerns
Heavier - about 7600 lbs vs. 5000 with water in the rears and the FEL. My trailer is rated at 14,000 lbs
Wider - 75" vs. 70" Not much, but it can make a difference in small yards. And my trailer is 83" wide, so not a big issue.

I would also like to get a new backhoe attachment with it. My current backhoe is about 50-60 years old, and leaks everywhere.

The finance rates are good.

I'm just a little hesitant to do the deal, because I really don't need it. My TC45A does everything I ask and does it well. It's got about 1300 hours on it, and I just wanted to see what kind of price I could get on a new machine. I should never have stopped at the dealer that day......

Any advise?

Advice? Never ever look at a 5035 Mahindra unless you plan on buying one. But it is too late for that! :thumbsup:

With a 14K trailer, you are good to go with the 5035, even with the 595 backhoe. You will be gaining a lot of capacity, and a 5 year warranty. Go for it.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #3  
I have a Mahindra 5035 HST with 35 hours after owning a 3215 HST. Short version LOVE IT. I really can't talk much about lift, trailer weight (never leaves the farm), but it is a work horse. I can move allot of dirt quick. Mowing is a breeze, I liked my 3215 but WOW very nice. Great drivers platform to work from. My dealer is outstanding and the only issue I had was a minor one that was fixed with in two days of a phone call. Get something that works for you but I would say go for it.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #4  
Advice? Never ever look at a 5035 Mahindra unless you plan on buying one. But it is too late for that! :thumbsup:

With a 14K trailer, you are good to go with the 5035, even with the 595 backhoe. You will be gaining a lot of capacity, and a 5 year warranty. Go for it.

Don't look at one and definitely don't drive one unless you plan on buying it. I really like mine
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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#5  
Don't look at one and definitely don't drive one unless you plan on buying it. I really like mine

I see that yours is about 3 years old. How many hours on it, and what attachments do you run on it.

I have a backhoe, a 74" Bush Hog tiller, a 6' plow, a 6' Bush hog rotary cutter, a 6' box blade, and an 8' Landscraper blade for precision grading.

For the front, I have a forklift forks, and a bucket with a grapple attachment.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #6  
I've only got 165 hours on it so far. I have a standard bucket on the FEL and a 60 inch grapple. Have a 6 ft. rototiller, 6 ft rotary mower, chisel plow, 6 ft rollover box blade, 8 disc TW bog harrow and a drag harrow. Have my wish list for a few more as well!

Your list of attachments would work out fine on a 5035
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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I'm waiting to hear on 2 laser grading jobs worth about $70,000. If I get those, I'll get the 5035
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #8  
I moved from a 2816 Shuttle to the 5035 HST. I do not miss the shifting between speeds when working on the property. The 5035 is a brute. It has a nice operator area with lots of comfort. Best of luck with your choice. I know I am.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #9  
Are you sure you want one of these...?? They are a lot of tractor, bordering on ' utility tractor ' size and weight.... :)
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #10  
JerryK, you need to sell those backhoe roller stands. Sweet!
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #11  
JerryK, you need to sell those backhoe roller stands. Sweet!

Sure makes it easy to remove, store, then put the hoe back on in the spring. With the four swivel wheels, and 3/4 ton of backhoe on it... it has a mind of it's own sometimes on where it is going... and when it wants to stop.. Bad enough when it is empty... :)
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #12  
To say the 5035 is a brute is an understatement. Got my 5035HST back just before Christmas along with a 7' HD cutter and a 7' HD box blade.

I have 21 hours on it now, mostly snow moving, but I have put it to work with the cutter just to see how it does. Heh, in heavy, wet grass and field weeds, thorns small sapling stuff it never even blinked. Messed with the b ox blade some too. Set the ripper down to full depth, dropped the box and went to town. Pssssh, box blade? What box blade? Felt like I was out for a Sunday drive.

If you decide to go for one an thinking about the PST, I would recommend the HST as it ain't much more in cost. If you're doing a lot of FEL work that HST is the stuff. Quick, fluid direction changes without having to flip levers, leaves both hands free to steer and operate the bucket.

You can get turf tires if you are worried about messing up the ground. The dealer will recommend filling the tires to balance the FEL, but now you're getting up there in weight.

I got the R4 industrial tires, filled with beet juice. If the published weights for the tractor and implements I have are correct, I'm sitting right at 10,000lbs with the cutter on it.

I can't wait for it to warm up some and dry up a little, really looking forward to hogging the field.

Love, love, LOVE my 5035HST!!
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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#13  
I appreciate all the replies. I haven't done anything yet. One of my 2 potential jobs went to another contractor, and I'm still waiting to hear on the bigger job in New Orleans.

I really want the 5035, but just can't justify it right now.

One concern I have is on the FEL. On the Mahindra, there is only one 'pivot point' where the hydraulic cylinders attach to the bucket attachment. On my New Holland, there are 2 'pivot points'

What's the difference? Should I even be concerned?
 
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   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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Well... I spoke to my connection in New Orleans and he said I'm the low bidder, but nothing is official yet. So......I may go ahead and get the 5035 anyway.

Decisions...Decisions....Decisions.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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#15  
I went sit down with my dealer yesterday and asked him to sweeten the deal a little. He agreed to everything I asked for. But, I still haven't pulled the trigger.....

And I still haven't confirmed the big job in New Orleans either.......
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #16  
See, I would have had it home and waxed by now.... but that's just me... [ plus, you can get the kinks out of it/and the operator before you throw it into a big job... practice chaining it on your trailer, sleep out next to it in the barn, etc. ] :)
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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Apparently the big job in New Orleans isn't going to happen, because I haven't heard from my contact in a couple months.

However, I did go see my dealer again today, and my tractor was gone!!! It got transferred to another dealer.

So......I asked him to price me another one, but this time with the HST. It turns out this model has gone up about $2000, since I first started negotiating. The unit he had on the lot had been there about a year, and now he will have to get me one from the distributor in Houston.

And, HST is $750 more than PST, so I'm looking at $2750 more.

Oh well........Business is good this year, so I think I'm gonna go for it......
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #18  
I had them ship me a new one from Chatanooga assembly when I bought mine. I figured that I would rather have a brand spanking new one than one that someone might have played with at the dealer. So, in my feeble mind, getting one from Houston assembly would be a plus. [ just like the HST... ] :)
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035 #19  
Apparently the big job in New Orleans isn't going to happen, because I haven't heard from my contact in a couple months.

However, I did go see my dealer again today, and my tractor was gone!!! It got transferred to another dealer.

So......I asked him to price me another one, but this time with the HST. It turns out this model has gone up about $2000, since I first started negotiating. The unit he had on the lot had been there about a year, and now he will have to get me one from the distributor in Houston.

And, HST is $750 more than PST, so I'm looking at $2750 more.

Oh well........Business is good this year, so I think I'm gonna go for it......

Have you dealt with them a lot in the past? I was wondering how are they on working with you on repairs & deals.
 
   / Considering a Mahindra 5035
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Have you dealt with them a lot in the past? I was wondering how are they on working with you on repairs & deals.

Yes, I have bought 2 tractors from them, and several attachments. And, my wife worked there for about 6 years. So I have had good experiences with this dealer. However, they just started selling Mahindra about a year ago, but when I was there yesterday, they have about 25 Mahindra's on the lot compared to about 10 New Hollands.
 

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