4035 / 5035 Pricing

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jewing3227

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Mahindra 5035 HST
Good afternoon everyone,
I am new to the Mahindra forumns as I use to own a L3200 Kubota HST 4x4. I am looking to move up in power and size. I feel a 4035 Hst would be a decent fit but then theres the 5035. 2013 5035's in the hydro are running out quick. Plenty of shuttle shifts left I'm told. I recieved a price for a 4035 hydro with a ML 130 loader for $29,400 financed for 0% for 84 months. I had a dealer price me a 5035 hydro and loader for $32,000 financed for 0% for 84 months. The 4035 was priced local and the 5035 priced in another state (so im sure there would be an additional cost for shipping). $350 a month for the 4035 or $383 a month for the 5035.
We currently own about 8 acres with the opportunity for more later. I don't bush hog much either. Loader work and general around the house chores weather it be grading the drive or box scraping will be my main use. My Kubota was a nice tractor I just needed a little more room along with lift capacity. Any ideas or thoughts on pricing would be appreciated. Im not too sure how the newer machines coming out will fair. I hear some good things about the new tier engines and others say try to get the 2013 models. Im sure the great financing is soon to end aswell. I look forward to some different views.
 
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My thoughts..... Why go the zero financing? You are not saving any money. Mahindra is going to get their profit margin up front. I would go with the 4.25% financing and get cash pricing and save money by paying it off early. Also, you won't be sorry for the extra HP both under the hood and at the PTO, so go with the 5035. An interim Tier 4 will be a few thousand cheaper than a new full Tier 4 machine. So if you can get the interim machine go for it. I'm sure they are selling fast. B.
 
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What I come up with is saving $3000 doing the cash deal. Financing through a bank would cost me $30 more a month for 7 years versus going through Mahindra for the same 7 years. The extra charge that is added for the 0% for 84 months is around $1100 according to the local dealer. The lowest rate I came across is 4.6%. I do agree about stepping up an additional 9.5hp......as long as a hydro can still be found! I'm sure there would be extra for getting it shipped in then...
 
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I just checked the Mahindra site for the 5035. Their rock bottom pricing gets 4.25% for 84 months plus cash back depending on model. Their value pricing is 0% for 72 months plus cash back depending on model. Now, what rock bottom and value pricing actually mean I don't know. I'm sure the dealer could spell that out. If they have an overstock of a certain model I'm sure they will make concessions to get those moved out of inventory. Good luck and post pics of whatever you buy. B.
 
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If you are even considering the 5035, forget about the 4035. Just do whatever it takes to get the 5035, you will not be sorry in the long run.

Just my opinion, worth about :2cents:. ;)
 
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I recieved what pricing would be on the 5035 hydro with my the ML 130 loader. Pretty close to $32,000. Is this the norm for this unit? It is a 2013 model. Anyone mind chimming in on weather or not from their dealings if this sounds close. I'm not looking to bash this topic in the ground just wondering if this sounds decent. Thanks in advance
 
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I just got done shopping for tractor's myself and I was Quoted $29,000.00 cash for a 5035 PST with loader.
 
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Looks like the cash deal I could do would be $28,600. $31,700 was for 0% for 84 months
 
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I bought my 5035 hydro last november, I think my rate was 2.9, maybe 3.9 but I'll have to check. it went through a bank so I got thecash break and I added the extra remote for $900. I think my total out the door was 29,800 or very close to that.
 
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$31,150 out the door. 0% for 84 months. Pretty good deal I think.
 
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Finished the deal! My 2013 5035 HST with ML130 should be here in 3-5 days. I didn't get the tired filled as of now. Dealer threw in the Mahindra quick hitch and 72" HD box scraper which is made by Kodiak it appears. By the sounds of the tractor I hope the box blade is as much a beast! Can't wait to put it to work. We are currently clearing brush to build our first house. I appreciate any thoughts or ideas put forth from you guys! Cheers!
 
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$30,500. I didnt get the rears loaded. I did get the mahindra box blade and quick hitch thrown in. I found a dealer with a little lower pricing and he came down to pretty close to meet that. I misunderstood the dealer about when he would have it.......he called earlier and said he just got back with it. Me and my almost 6 year old son went to check it out. After owning a kubota L3200 I must say there is no comaprison. The 5035 is the real deal I tell ya. Wating for the implements to get in and take possession. The sound of the engine and driving it was second to none!
 
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After owning a kubota L3200 I must say there is no comaprison.
Yea I know what you mean, I too had an L3200 and L5032. The 50 hp Kubota was a good machine but when you consider a few key points on the Mahindra, they won me over. (heavier, bigger front tires, better lift, and overall just "beefier")
 
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While waiting for my box blade and QH to arrive I have been debating on weather or not to go ahead and have the rears loaded with washer fluid before its delivered. I think with the box blade out back that might be sufficient but then again maybe not. I have also been reading that by loading the rears, it helps by take some preasure off the front end. Does anyone with a 5035 not have their rear loaded and find the machine to be perfectly fine?
 
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Loading the rears is the cheapest performance upgrade available. Is it worth the cost just in the stress it can take off the front in addition to the stress it takes off the rear in added traction....you bet it is! I'm sure the tractor will be fine without loading them, but for the money it is a win win.
 
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While waiting for my box blade and QH to arrive I have been debating on weather or not to go ahead and have the rears loaded with washer fluid before its delivered. I think with the box blade out back that might be sufficient but then again maybe not. I have also been reading that by loading the rears, it helps by take some preasure off the front end. Does anyone with a 5035 not have their rear loaded and find the machine to be perfectly fine?

Didn't have my rears filled mainly because I plan to occasionally haul tractor, loader and rear implement on 18' car hauler with 2 3500# axles and if my math was correct that was about all I wanted on the trailer.

I do have to use caution when moving stumps with grapple that are at or near capacity of machine and on slope as I have had up hill rear off ground a time or two (had hydraulic log splitter on 3ph).

I have read some of the posts as well about transfering weight off front axle. I tend to agree with the thought that filled rears certainly add overall weight, traction and stability of machine but to transfer weight to rear axle from front axle the weight has to be hanging on 3ph.:thumbsup:
 
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A funny thing happened today. I had a missed call on my phone from the dealer. I called him back and he was wanting to make sure that I did not want to have the tires loaded before he brought me the tractor. He went on to say if I paid $150 he would cover the rest and have them filled with washer fluid.I just find it weird that after I started thinking about it, he called about it. With that being said I am moving forward and having it done.
 
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A funny thing happened today. I had a missed call on my phone from the dealer. I called him back and he was wanting to make sure that I did not want to have the tires loaded before he brought me the tractor. He went on to say if I paid $150 he would cover the rest and have them filled with washer fluid.I just find it weird that after I started thinking about it, he called about it. With that being said I am moving forward and having it done.

The only problem getting them filled right away is that you will not have a chance to use the tractor and have the actual knowledge of before and after and just how much better the tractor performs with the added weight. Trust us when we say that there is a HUGE improvement. ;)
 
 
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