Mahindra 5155 Anyone?

   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #221  
I wish that I could make my wood fall in a neat pile like that, mine is always all over the place lol. What is that attached to your 3pt? I'm thinking that i can build a saw carrier and attach it to the grab handle placing the saw between the FEL frame and the knee shield.

Haha, yeah I wish I could make it fall in a pile like that as well. Would save a lot of time. My wife and I spend many hours processing, stacking, then later on moving and restacking our firewood.

It's a wood winch! It's a Fransård V-4021. 8.8k lbs of line pull and 164' of 3/8 cable. I just purchased it a couple months ago after wanting one for pretty much all of my adult life. It has very quickly become my favorite and most-valued implement by far. It has made logging for firewood on our steep mountainside property much easier and safer, while significantly reducing strain on the tractor by using the winch to skid logs instead of the tractor's driveline.

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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #222  
Haha, yeah I wish I could make it fall in a pile like that as well. Would save a lot of time. My wife and I spend many hours processing, stacking, then later on moving and restacking our firewood.

It's a wood winch! It's a Fransård V-4021. 8.8k lbs of line pull and 164' of 3/8 cable. I just purchased it a couple months ago after wanting one for pretty much all of my adult life. It has very quickly become my favorite and most-valued implement by far. It has made logging for firewood on our steep mountainside property much easier and safer, while significantly reducing strain on the tractor by using the winch to skid logs instead of the tractor's driveline.

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that looks a lot safer than my method lol
 
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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #223  
that looks a lot safer than my method lol

Eh, you've got to work with what you've got. If I had a grapple I'd likely be using the same method as you. This spring I decided that I was going to buy one expensive implement ($3.5k+) for my 4540, either a grapple or a wood winch. I ultimately decided on the wood winch, as it's better suited for working the steep grades on our property compared to the grapple. I don't like carrying stuff with the loader while traveling on hills, just had too many close calls with instability.

There are a lot of days when I wish I had a grapple, though. The 5155 is much more stable on hills compared to the 4540, and I feel like it would handle a grapple without much issue. Maybe next year I'll buy one...
 
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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #224  
Eh, you've got to work with what you've got. If I had a grapple I'd likely be using the same method as you. This past spring I decided that I was going to buy one expensive implement ($3.5k+) for my 4540, either a grapple or a wood winch. I ultimately decided on the wood winch, as it's better suited for working the steep grades on our property compared to the grapple. I don't like carrying stuff with the loader while traveling on hills, just had too many close calls with instability.

There are a lot of days when I wish I had a grapple, though. The 5155 is much more stable on hills compared to the 4540, and I feel like it would handle a grapple without much issue. Maybe next year I'll buy one...
lol looking at the video, I do not have that much elevation change across my property and the next 3 miles in any direction. so different tools for different needs. I love my grapple but if i was living where you are I would have gone turbo and winch instead of grapple and non-turbo.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #225  
I also have the skidding/logging/forestry/wood winch on my 5155. It is a KRPAN 4.5E. Just got it and haven't gotten to the PTO shaft adjustment, if needed. Still working on installing a W.R. Long third function.
On my 4550, I had the smaller KRPAN 3.5E which is good for a tractor 25-45 hp. It worked so great for pulling logs to the tractor even up steep hills that I wanted one on the back of my new 5155. The old one is available for $2100 - see photo.

Also, the 5155 is 97" high and my garage is 95: high. So, cut down the height of the ROPS by 5" to allow for a future canopy. See photo of original work not yet cleaned and painted.
 

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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #226  
I also have the skidding/logging/forestry/wood winch on my 5155. It is a KRPAN 4.5E. Just got it and haven't gotten to the PTO shaft adjustment, if needed. Still working on installing a W.R. Long third function.
On my 4550, I had the smaller KRPAN 3.5E which is good for a tractor 25-45 hp. It worked so great for pulling logs to the tractor even up steep hills that I wanted one on the back of my new 5155. The old one is available for $2100 - see photo.

Also, the 5155 is 97" high and my garage is 95: high. So, cut down the height of the ROPS by 5" to allow for a future canopy. See photo of original work not yet cleaned and painted.

Nice winch! Yeah, it's amazing how hard they pull. Exceeded my expectations for sure.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #227  
I also have the skidding/logging/forestry/wood winch on my 5155. It is a KRPAN 4.5E. Just got it and haven't gotten to the PTO shaft adjustment, if needed. Still working on installing a W.R. Long third function.
On my 4550, I had the smaller KRPAN 3.5E which is good for a tractor 25-45 hp. It worked so great for pulling logs to the tractor even up steep hills that I wanted one on the back of my new 5155. The old one is available for $2100 - see photo.

Also, the 5155 is 97" high and my garage is 95: high. So, cut down the height of the ROPS by 5" to allow for a future canopy. See photo of original work not yet cleaned and painted.
nice solution for the rops, my tractor is stored in the dirt floored carport / tractor shed so my solution will be to lower the floor, or build a new shed.
 
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#228  
so sad day, I broke my tractor. The dealer is picking it up saturday. something broke in the front driveline. I will follow up after the dealer inspects it.
Any word yet on what failed on your tractor?
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #230  
I just went by the dealer ( great guys btw) and there is something broken in my front axel.
 

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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone?
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#231  
Well that sucks. Let us know what they find when they dig into it.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #232  
Well that sucks. Let us know what they find when they dig into it.
just got the word, they found broken spider gears, the service manager (also a great guy btw) said that they never see these break and it is the same assembly as used on other mahindra heavy tractors. he thinks that this is a one off manufacturing defect. I would think that this is a manufacturing defect also because the spider gears are usually not the weak link in a diff. I was betting on ring or pinion. Also they expect parts delivery to not be an issue, :)
 
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just got the word, they found broken spider gears, the service manager (also a great guy btw) said that they never see these break and it is the same assembly is used on other mahindra heavy tractors. he thinks that this is a one off manufacturing defect. I would think that this is a manufacturing defect also because the spider gears are usually not the weak link in a diff. I was betting on ring or pinion. Also they expect parts delivery to not be an issue, :)
Well all the n all that’s great news. Both in that it’s not the load carrying components of the axle and that the parts are readily available. Yes very unusual to have spider gears go bad. If they suffered from brittle failure then they likely were heat treated to too high a hardness. Which is what is likely or it simply could have been a bad lot of raw material. They likely don’t hardness test every piece but instead do a lot hardness test on a sample or a few samples from one lot or batch. So it’s possible for a “one off” bad piece to happen from time to time. Also good to hear it’s the same pieces as used in their bigger tractors. That lines up with everything I understand about this series. They were designed to be very stout mechanically. Let us know when you get her back. I’m at 40 hours now so getting close to doing my first service.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #234  
Well all the n all that’s great news. Both in that it’s not the load carrying components of the axle and that the parts are readily available. Yes very unusual to have spider gears go bad. If they suffered from brittle failure then they likely were heat treated to too high a hardness. Which is what is likely or it simply could have been a bad lot of raw material. They likely don’t hardness test every piece but instead do a lot hardness test on a sample or a few samples from one lot or batch. So it’s possible for a “one off” bad piece to happen from time to time. Also good to hear it’s the same pieces as used in their bigger tractors. That lines up with everything I understand about this series. They were designed to be very stout mechanically. Let us know when you get her back. I’m at 40 hours now so getting close to doing my first service.
Yes I'm waiting to hear about how hard it is to drain the transmission for the 50, are you doing it yourself or the dealer?
 
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Yea I waiting to hear about how hard it is to drain the transmission for the 50, are you doing it yourself or the dealer?
I’m going to do the service myself. I kind of enjoy doing that stuff. Last weekend I did a full greasing on the tractor and loader. Good to see lots of fittings to grease. One thing I like to do at the first service is to actually change out the transmission/hydraulic fluid. I switch over to a synthetic blend fluid at that time because it works better in the winter time. So I’ve got to get a couple 5 gallon pails ordered from my NAPA store.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #236  
yes i went around and greased all the fittings i could find at 10hrs but i found some more while checking this problem out.
i bought some bright yellow covers for the fittings to help me find them in the future, but i'm still considering that option, i don't think that the covers will stay attached.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #237  
DaBear...good to hear that the diff problem was not as bad as first thought. On the yellow zerk caps, I had them on my previous 4550 and they were very helpful when greasing. I think I lost a couple under the tractor but the ones not exposed to brush stayed in place. Gonna put them on my 5155.
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #238  
DaBear...good to hear that the diff problem was not as bad as first thought. On the yellow zerk caps, I had them on my previous 4550 and they were very helpful when greasing. I think I lost a couple under the tractor but the ones not exposed to brush stayed in place. Gonna put them on my 5155.
Thanks for the info I will have to complete that task
 
   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #239  
There is actually a handy diagram on pg. 10-1 of the 5145/55 operators manual that shows all of the grease fittings on the tractor (loader is not included). There are a few that you might not otherwise know are there, like the two rear axle carrier bearing fittings, and two under the floor mat for the pto and clutch shafts. I've greased mine a couple times since I've owned it.

I'm planning on doing the 50 hr. service myself, and I've got just over 31 hrs. on my 5155 now. I did all of the service on my previously owned 4540, including the 50 hr.. I'm with Andy in that I'm planning to just change the hydraulic fluid at the 50 hr. service. It's much easier to clean the strainer if you drain all of the hydraulic fluid first anyways. Other wise you'll just end up with 10 gal. of hydraulic fluid gushing out of the strainer housing while you're trying to remove, clean, and replace it. Been there with the 4540, it's not fun.

Another pro to changing the fluid is it's a good chance to replace it with a synthetic, winter-weight fluid if you live in colder climates. I can tell you from experience that "Mahindra" hydraulic fluid turns to extremely thick goo when the outdoor temp. drops past 25*F, and the pump really strains to push it until the fluid gets warmed up. Like, nails on a chalkboard straining. I actually used some high-dollar Liebherr fluid in my 4540 which worked really well, but I'm planning to try to same stuff that Andy uses this time around. I forget the name of it, he posted about it earlier in the thread.

Another thing to consider is changing type and viscosity of engine oil. Again, "Mahindra" 15W-40 engine oil is definitely not cold-weather friendly. I actually made a short video regarding the topic on my 4540, which I'll share if anybody is interested. Long story short, I highly recommend using synthetic oil if you live in a colder climate. I actually used 5W-40 synthetic in my 4540 which helped significantly with cold starts. Oddly, 5W-40 isn't on the recommended list of oil viscosities for the 5100 series, it calls for 10W-30 for cold weather operation. It's the same engine though, so honestly I'll probably use 5W-40 anyways since I've become a pretty big fan of it.

 
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   / Mahindra 5155 Anyone? #240  
There is actually a handy diagram on pg. 10-1 of the 5145/55 operators manual that shows all of the grease fittings on the tractor (loader is not included). There are a few that you might not otherwise know are there, like the two rear axle carrier bearing fittings, and two under the floor mat for the pto and clutch shafts. I've greased mine a couple times since I've owned it.

I'm planning on doing the 50 hr. service myself, and I've got just over 31 hrs. on my 5155 now. I did all of the service on my previously owned 4540, including the 50 hr.. I'm with Andy in that I'm planning to just change the hydraulic fluid at the 50 hr. service. It's much easier to clean the strainer if you drain all of the hydraulic fluid first anyways. Other wise you'll just end up with 10 gal. of hydraulic fluid gushing out of the strainer housing while you're trying to remove, clean, and replace it. Been there with the 4540, it's not fun.

Another pro to changing the fluid is it's a good chance to replace it with a synthetic, winter-weight fluid if you live in colder climates. I can tell you from experience that "Mahindra" hydraulic fluid turns to extremely thick goo when the outdoor temp. drops past 25*F, and the pump really strains to push it until the fluid gets warmed up. Like, nails on a chalkboard straining. I actually used some high-dollar Liebherr fluid in my 4540 which worked really well, but I'm planning to try to same stuff that Andy uses this time around. I forget the name of it, he posted about it earlier in the thread.

Another thing to consider is changing type and viscosity of engine oil. Again, "Mahindra" 15W-40 engine oil is definitely not cold-weather friendly. I actually made a short video regarding the topic on my 4540, which I'll share if anybody is interested. Long story short, I highly recommend using synthetic oil if you live in a colder climate. I actually used 5W-40 synthetic in my 4540 which helped significantly with cold starts. Oddly, 5W-40 isn't on the recommended list of oil viscosities for the 5100 series, it calls for 10W-30 for cold weather operation. It's the same engine though, so honestly I'll probably use 5W-40 anyways since I've become a pretty big fan of it.

Do you mean to tell me the air temp can get below 10 deg, I thought you had to be in a freezer for that to happen. Also how do you get the sand in your bucket to be so white mine is always a bit brown you must have great beaches there sarc! I will be fine with 15w40 I may see 2 days a year below 30 deg
 

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