Hello everyone.
I've got a new Mahindra 2216 that I have a couple of questions about.
First, I purchased a brush cutter and have used it a couple of times. I am just curious if the loud clicking noise that I hear when I push in the clutch when the PTO is engaged and turning is normal?
Secondly, does anyone know if there is an adjustment somewhere to make the 3-point hitch operation smoother? My brother has an old Massey Ferguson 135 and you could use one finger to operate the 3-point hitch. On my new Mahindra, it's not smooth AT ALL! The 3-point raises and lowers fine, but the lever seems to be very sticky and the attachment doesn't seem to want to start moving immediately when I operate the lever. There's a few seconds lag. Also, if you set a position stop (I guess that's what they are called) the implement doesn't lower the same every time. I can set the brush cutter to about an inch off the ground, lock in the position stop, raise the implement and drop it back down. It might be 3" off the ground or it may be on the ground. It's never the same.
Other than these two things, I love my little tractor and didn't dream it could do so much. With some weight on the rear, the FEL works really well. I can't wait to build a rear ballast and get a tooth bar kit for the loader.
I've got a new Mahindra 2216 that I have a couple of questions about.
First, I purchased a brush cutter and have used it a couple of times. I am just curious if the loud clicking noise that I hear when I push in the clutch when the PTO is engaged and turning is normal?
Secondly, does anyone know if there is an adjustment somewhere to make the 3-point hitch operation smoother? My brother has an old Massey Ferguson 135 and you could use one finger to operate the 3-point hitch. On my new Mahindra, it's not smooth AT ALL! The 3-point raises and lowers fine, but the lever seems to be very sticky and the attachment doesn't seem to want to start moving immediately when I operate the lever. There's a few seconds lag. Also, if you set a position stop (I guess that's what they are called) the implement doesn't lower the same every time. I can set the brush cutter to about an inch off the ground, lock in the position stop, raise the implement and drop it back down. It might be 3" off the ground or it may be on the ground. It's never the same.
Other than these two things, I love my little tractor and didn't dream it could do so much. With some weight on the rear, the FEL works really well. I can't wait to build a rear ballast and get a tooth bar kit for the loader.