DavesTractor
Elite Member
Let's keep debating this. It sells a lot of Mahindra tractors...SCUT, CUT, SCUT+, SCUT-MAX, MID-CUT, MAX-SCUT....whatever we here on TBN like to call them. Clearly it is a tractor worth looking at if you have a couple of acres and want a quality Japanese built tractor that might be just a tad heavier, or an inch or two longer, or have a tire that is an inch or two taller, and that maybe lifts a little more, and perhaps is built out of cast iron and not stamped steel....basically that pushes the envelope a little of how a SCUT has been unofficially defined here on TBN. :thumbsup:
Unless there is an official definition of SCUT, we will go round and round over this as we have before. I think Mahindra has a similar turning radius to the smallest SCUT, and is within a fraction of an inch in length to the JD SCUT, and without the wide tire option (that most folks love) is narrower than some SCUTs, etc. So if you want to toss the Max25 for topping the chart in a few areas, you have to be willing to toss others out for other things. Like lets find the one with the largest turning radius...well clearly that can't be a SCUT!
I think if we wanted to make a definition, it would need to first define certain attributes of what a tractor must be, then it would probably be based on a maximum weight. You might say anything under 2000 lbs is a SCUT, or whatever number we pick.
Now just to stir up LD1, 94BULLITT, XSKIER and others, check out the 5035HST Mahindra CUT that is 5389 lbs bare. How can that be a CUT? That is 11 lbs. lighter than the Kubota M8540 4x4 85 HP full size farm tractor. (Kubota specs taken off tractordata.com, feel free to correct). So once you guys solve the SCUT issue, you have a lot of work to do to take care of the CUT issue as well, and we appreciate the sales. :dance1:
One final point is that while I am teasing you guys a little and using Kubota as an example, I have the upmost respect for Kubota. Great tractors, great company, much to be admired. But there are other companies to be considered as well.
Unless there is an official definition of SCUT, we will go round and round over this as we have before. I think Mahindra has a similar turning radius to the smallest SCUT, and is within a fraction of an inch in length to the JD SCUT, and without the wide tire option (that most folks love) is narrower than some SCUTs, etc. So if you want to toss the Max25 for topping the chart in a few areas, you have to be willing to toss others out for other things. Like lets find the one with the largest turning radius...well clearly that can't be a SCUT!
I think if we wanted to make a definition, it would need to first define certain attributes of what a tractor must be, then it would probably be based on a maximum weight. You might say anything under 2000 lbs is a SCUT, or whatever number we pick.
Now just to stir up LD1, 94BULLITT, XSKIER and others, check out the 5035HST Mahindra CUT that is 5389 lbs bare. How can that be a CUT? That is 11 lbs. lighter than the Kubota M8540 4x4 85 HP full size farm tractor. (Kubota specs taken off tractordata.com, feel free to correct). So once you guys solve the SCUT issue, you have a lot of work to do to take care of the CUT issue as well, and we appreciate the sales. :dance1:
One final point is that while I am teasing you guys a little and using Kubota as an example, I have the upmost respect for Kubota. Great tractors, great company, much to be admired. But there are other companies to be considered as well.