lost my steering wheel

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bindian

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Mahindra 6520 4WD
Today, while digging a large oak tree up with 116 hours on my 6520, my steering wheel came off in my hands while I was reprositioning the BH. :mad: I am glad I wasn't driving down the road in 12th gear when it came off. :eek: It was simple to reinstall. :) But please, Mahindra support, let them know they have to torque the nut. :rolleyes:
hugs, Brandi
 
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DANG,that would have put a puzzle look on anyones face...glad you weren't traveling.
 
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Now that's a real "Awww Sh---!" BobG in VA
 
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Out of curiousity, is the wheel installed by Mahindra or the dealer? I don't know how the Mahindras arrive at the dealers. I was under the impression that they arrive fully assembled, but I am not sure.

The local Kubota dealer gets his Kubotas in a crate with several things needing to be installed, I didn't know if Mahindras arrived in the same condition.
 
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bindian said:
Today, while digging a large oak tree up with 116 hours on my 6520, my steering wheel came off in my hands while I was reprositioning the BH. :mad: I am glad I wasn't driving down the road in 12th gear when it came off. :eek: It was simple to reinstall. :) But please, Mahindra support, let them know they have to torque the nut. :rolleyes:
hugs, Brandi
Glad you weren't hurt. :eek: Funny that there was no warning... looseness or rattle, etc. :confused:

All I can say is Thank God this happened to someone who could rationally and technically deal with it. ;)

Dougster
 
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Keith_B said:
Out of curiousity, is the wheel installed by Mahindra or the dealer? I don't know how the Mahindras arrive at the dealers. I was under the impression that they arrive fully assembled, but I am not sure.

The local Kubota dealer gets his Kubotas in a crate with several things needing to be installed, I didn't know if Mahindras arrived in the same condition.

The steering wheel is installed at one of three places, Calhoun Georgia, Houston Texas, or Red Bluff California. I can assure you it wasn't done in Red Bluff:) . It sounds like someone just forgot to tighten the nut. Fortunately, it came off at a non-critical (as far as safety) time.
 
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DavesTractor said:
The steering wheel is installed at one of three places, Calhoun Georgia, Houston Texas, or Red Bluff California. I can assure you it wasn't done in Red Bluff:) . It sounds like someone just forgot to tighten the nut. Fortunately, it came off at a non-critical (as far as safety) time.


My tractor came out of the Calhoun, GA assembly plant. I was thinking that the dealer installed the loader, loaded the tires and did the final checks on everything; but the rest of the assembly was already completed.
 
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Mahindra gives the dealer the choice of who installs the loader.
 
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Keith_B said:
Out of curiousity, is the wheel installed by Mahindra or the dealer? I don't know how the Mahindras arrive at the dealers. I was under the impression that they arrive fully assembled, but I am not sure.

The local Kubota dealer gets his Kubotas in a crate with several things needing to be installed, I didn't know if Mahindras arrived in the same condition.
My 6520 came with it's loader on and ready to work. My dealer installed the BH. I helped install the canopy, and I installed the BH thumb. I really can't see a 9300 pound tractor in a crate. :)
hugs, Brandi
 
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bindian said:
My 6520 came with it's loader on and ready to work. My dealer installed the BH. I helped install the canopy, and I installed the BH thumb. I really can't see a 9300 pound tractor in a crate. :)
hugs, Brandi

We call them crates or frames, they are made out of steel. The big tractors come in double stacked. Takes a healthy, but compact, forklift to pull them out of the container. Of course with no tires, no rops, no loader, etc., they are lighter. Although still heavier than a comparable Kubota field ready with a loader. :eek: I must admit, before someone brings it to my attention, the heavy weight works against us for orchard mowing where we really just need a lighter tractor with a lot of HP, so one size does not fit all. :mad:
 

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