eMax 22/25 info?

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Just wondering if anyone has gotten their eyeballs on an eMax. If so, what did you think? Any idea of price point?

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Hey, I did get to see it at the Dealer Meeting and I must say I'm impressed I have not gotten a complete price sheet on it yet but at it should come in about 300 to 400 dollars below the Kubota BX. it is a bit small and less refined but still very much quality that Mahindra has produced for years. The biggest thing I liked about it was the HST model offers a dual pedal verses the standard rocker pedal found on the regular Max. I will look and see if I have any pictures of it.
It also has a cup holder lol
 
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Hey, I did get to see it at the Dealer Meeting and I must say I'm impressed I have not gotten a complete price sheet on it yet but at it should come in about 300 to 400 dollars below the Kubota BX. it is a bit small and less refined but still very much quality that Mahindra has produced for years. The biggest thing I liked about it was the HST model offers a dual pedal verses the standard rocker pedal found on the regular Max. I will look and see if I have any pictures of it.
It also has a cup holder lol

This is called an EMAX?? I have the Max 22, is that what you are talking about?:confused2:
 
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Mahindra has released a New MaxE which is a better priced Max tractor designed to compete with the kubotas and john deeres
 
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The EMAX is not the same tractor as the Max 22 or 25. It's made for those folks that just could not get their head wrap around the fact that Mahindra called the Max a subcompact. LOL So to appease them Mahindra is coming with the EMAX 22 and 25, a more direct competitor to the BX and Dear 1 series, you know the people that want a half breed, part lawnmower, part tractor. Kidding aside the EMAX is going to compete very well in the subcompact market and the 22 is being offered in a gear model with independent PTO, something that the big guys don't offer. Look for them soon at a Mahindra dealer near you.
 
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Can't wait!
 
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Thank you OldGin for the better explanation I realize mine was a bit short haha
 
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Never thought I would make the pages of tractorbynet but there in the background of the outdoor picture are some of the Arkansas delagation, yours truly in the blue shirt discussing the new EMax with one of our neigboring dealers. We had a great time in Nashville and met fellow Mahindra dealers from all over North America including Scott from New England Tractor. Thanks for posting the pics Scott.
 
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At the dealer meeting, I drove that eMax arround the lot for a bit, and I loved the side by side hydro pedals. It seemed to be a nice operating tractor, but I did mentioned to the sevice rep that I thought the seat should be positioned back furthur, as there was plenty of room to do that and a couple of inches would make a big difference for a big guy like me. I hope that comment goes some where. I was impressed with it.
 
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Here are the links direct to some of the pics of the eMax , search around my November post for pics from the NDM there are pics of several of the new models.

I bought a Max25 last spring. What do the specs look like comparing the EMax25?

I bought it because I trashed 3 MTD mowers in 10 years. So are they closer to an MTD piece of trash or will they survive the long haul?
 
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The EMax specs out very close to the Max. The MTD isn't even remotely close to the them.
 
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Any idea what an eMax22 HST w/ FEL and MMM goes for?
 
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I was at a Mahindra Dealer's open house yesterday. Talked with the Mahindra Regional Representative. He said the emax's will start to be shipped to dealers next week. I can't wait to see them. The Rep said that the emax's are a little bit smaller in the frame size, and wheel base but the tires sizes will still be the same as the Max's. Go to Mahindra USA's web site and you can find the starting prices for the Emax's $10,000 + to $13,000 + for the tractor only.

I have a Max 25 which I built a cab from scratch. So I asked the question of availability of cab and the Rep said they are working with Curtis at this point for a cab that will fit the Max's and maybe the emax's. He did show me a picture of the factory cab that is available for the Max 28's. If that was available a year ago I would have purchased the Max 28 instead of the 25 that I did.
 
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My dealer told me the eMax series is a TYM built tractor. It should be a winner.
 
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Go to Mahindra USA's web site and you can find the starting prices for the Emax's $10,000 + to $13,000 + for the tractor only.

Yeah, I saw the suggested prices, but those don't include FEL or MMM. I was hoping to find out what someone was quoted from a dealer for an eMax 22 HST w/ FEL & MMM.

Having to get a quote for anything tractor-related is something that drives me nuts, given how I'm used to being able to find this out on the internet when shopping for a car. I don't know why tractor dealers are (1) prohibited from advertising their prices online and (2) why I can't see what's in stock at the dealer without actually going to a dealer. I like to know exactly what I want, what each option costs, and what the dealer has in stock before I even step foot in a dealership. I'm learning that it's not done like this in the tractor world.
 
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It may be a little early for dealers to make quotes on the emax's. My dealer doesn't have the sales literature and prices as of last Saturday since the tractors are now just being introduced. The website for the emax's isn't complete which lead me to believe Mahindra doesn't have their act together yet on this new series.

My dealer will have a price sheet attached to the tractor when they get them in inventory showing tractor, included equipment and options and pricing for everything just like the auto dealers do. I can call my dealer and he will quote the price over the phone as their pricing system is the same that GM used when they were making and selling Saturns. In other words "this is our rock bottom price take it or leave it".

I have been watching the Mahindra website for several years and yet to see a "Build it yourself" feature like CaseIH, Kubota and others.

Since Mahindra looks like they are getting serious in competing with the established orange, red, blue and green maybe they will ploy the same marketing techniques. Let's hope so anyway.
 
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Yeah, I saw the suggested prices, but those don't include FEL or MMM. I was hoping to find out what someone was quoted from a dealer for an eMax 22 HST w/ FEL & MMM.

Having to get a quote for anything tractor-related is something that drives me nuts, given how I'm used to being able to find this out on the internet when shopping for a car. I don't know why tractor dealers are (1) prohibited from advertising their prices online and (2) why I can't see what's in stock at the dealer without actually going to a dealer. I like to know exactly what I want, what each option costs, and what the dealer has in stock before I even step foot in a dealership. I'm learning that it's not done like this in the tractor world.

Dealers cannot advertise anything except MSRP online. It's a hotly debated topic for sure, and I suspect that will change some as time goes on. But most good dealers that are anywhere near local will respond quickly with an email quote. Just give them your zip code so the dealer in Vermont does not feel he is wasting his time quoting some guy in New Mexico. As to some sort of tractor locator, I see that as a future development as well.

Just keep in mind that for every one tractor sold in the USA there will be 100 cars/trucks sold. Tractor sales are about 1% of auto sales. There are certainly similarities because both are high dollar items on wheels, but the tractor world is much smaller and lags behind the auto world a bit. There is much we can and should copy, but much we shouldn't as well.

Mahindra monitors this site, so I'd continue to tell them what the customer wants.
 
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This is the 21st century before I bought my Mahindra I did a lot of research on the web. Then I went and sat on a few. Then drove a hard deal but most of the leg work was done on the web and email. When I met the dealer the only thing left to do was fill out the paperwork and load her up. Tractor dealers better learn that people buy off the internet, they know what they want, they know roughly what they should cost and they need someone to take their money and give them what they want. To be secretive or make you call the dealer so they can determine whether your a viable customer is a 20th century mind set. So manufacturers should put their product out on the front shelf (the internet) with a price, the customer knows what he can afford. Don't worry about what the other guy does, be the leader.
 
 
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