magyarbacsi
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- Sep 8, 2007
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The weather finally cleared and had a chance to begin cleanup of the many trees and branches the last storm brought down on my 9 acres. My 5525 is equipped with a 509 BH and FEL. I made a set of pallet forks that was very handy in moving the endless piles of branches. I calculated about 4 days of solid work, but in the end, after sore muscles throughout my body and a sore back, got most of the work done in two days. Still have maybe a days worth left, but the rain moved back.
I was not surprised by the 5525's performance . but rather expected it since I was used to the power of my comparable '74 MF 165. What I did not like about the Mahindra is that shifting in and out of gears was not a smooth as I expected. Had to wiggle the stick now and then to get it into gear. Yes, the clutch is set as it should be . I noticed that idle is set right around 900-1000 rpm which explains why it used more fuel than my 204 Perkins with 3700 hrs.
I can idle the Perkins down to 600 rpm.I hope once the motor breaks in the consumption improves.
The BH worked just perfect and the FEL never bogged down. I have a set of bucket teeth mounted that I found to be in the way when I was just pushing the branches into a pile. If I did not have it perfectly flat, it would dig in. The same problem with the pallet forks as I could not see them from the seat, the tips would dig in get deep. With experience I think things will work smoother, but all-in-all, the tractor did just fine. I also have the Bradco fixed thumb that I did not have the chance to use and will give it a chance in a couple of weeks when I return to finish clean up before the grass begins to grow. Think I'll keep it , but will also hang on to my old reliable MF that is set up for above ground work, i.e. mow, box blade, etc. Now all I need is a auger to complete my collection.
I was not surprised by the 5525's performance . but rather expected it since I was used to the power of my comparable '74 MF 165. What I did not like about the Mahindra is that shifting in and out of gears was not a smooth as I expected. Had to wiggle the stick now and then to get it into gear. Yes, the clutch is set as it should be . I noticed that idle is set right around 900-1000 rpm which explains why it used more fuel than my 204 Perkins with 3700 hrs.
I can idle the Perkins down to 600 rpm.I hope once the motor breaks in the consumption improves.
The BH worked just perfect and the FEL never bogged down. I have a set of bucket teeth mounted that I found to be in the way when I was just pushing the branches into a pile. If I did not have it perfectly flat, it would dig in. The same problem with the pallet forks as I could not see them from the seat, the tips would dig in get deep. With experience I think things will work smoother, but all-in-all, the tractor did just fine. I also have the Bradco fixed thumb that I did not have the chance to use and will give it a chance in a couple of weeks when I return to finish clean up before the grass begins to grow. Think I'll keep it , but will also hang on to my old reliable MF that is set up for above ground work, i.e. mow, box blade, etc. Now all I need is a auger to complete my collection.