Comparison Mahindra vs. Massey

   / Mahindra vs. Massey #11  
I guess it depends on the brand. My JD is all JD; engine and all. My Kubota L5030HSTC seems to be all Kubota except for some cheap Chinese hydraulic plumbing lines. I'm sure some will correct me, but I think most Kioti are pretty well all Daedong and the Mahindra tractor I looked at seemed to be mostly all Mahindra.
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #12  
I guess it depends on the brand. My JD is all JD; engine and all. My Kubota L5030HSTC seems to be all Kubota except for some cheap Chinese hydraulic plumbing lines. I'm sure some will correct me, but I think most Kioti are pretty well all Daedong and the Mahindra tractor I looked at seemed to be mostly all Mahindra.

Maybe what you should have said is, "it may depend on the model".

I thought that the CUTs from John Deere came from Yanmar, they use to anyway. I thought that your JD was a utility and not considered one of the smaller tractors that we most often talk about here on TBN. I know for a fact that all of the 15 & 16 series tractors from Mahindra are built buy Mitsubishi, for Mahindra. Nothing wrong with any of this, just that they do not build the tractors themselves in their factories.

Yes as far as I know Kioti & Kubota are built by and for themselves. I have no doubt that others can share more info with us.
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #13  
Lots of Mahindra's have Mitsubishi engines ...That is a positive in my book :)
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #14  
"My JD is all JD".
I love it.
What kind of front axle is under it? What country was it made in? What model do you have?

All companies buy parts from someone else and put them in there tractors. I would love to look up and see where all the components come from. I bet it was "made in the USA" as well.

I'm gonna go bury my head in the sand as I look at my MF 5435 thats all AGCO components!
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #15  
Same in my neck of the woods. I don't know where the nearest Massey dealer is.
Same here. Jinma is more common than Massey. We have Kioti, Branson, Mahindra but no Massesy that I have seen living here 36 years.

Either way I like the heavier weight. Keep the light stuff for lawnmowers.

Chris
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #16  
"My JD is all JD".
I love it.
What kind of front axle is under it? What country was it made in? What model do you have?

All companies buy parts from someone else and put them in there tractors. I would love to look up and see where all the components come from. I bet it was "made in the USA" as well.

I'm gonna go bury my head in the sand as I look at my MF 5435 thats all AGCO components!

It all depends on perspective. Are you a man? Or, do you just think you're a man?? I bet I can show you several genetic markers that would show you could be a woman. Have any clue what race you are? You better bury your head further in the sand if you think you know. I was under the assumption we were talking about 'the vast majority'. If you want to be extremely specific, I can absolutely bury you with any comment you make. Care to make another sarcastic comment? Sorry if I offended you by stating the facts that Massey and AGCO are pretty well dead around here. As you can see, that's the general consensus and not just from me.
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #17  
It all depends on perspective. Are you a man? Or, do you just think you're a man?? I bet I can show you several genetic markers that would show you could be a woman. Have any clue what race you are? You better bury your head further in the sand if you think you know. I was under the assumption we were talking about 'the vast majority'. If you want to be extremely specific, I can absolutely bury you with any comment you make. Care to make another sarcastic comment? Sorry if I offended you by stating the facts that Massey and AGCO are pretty well dead around here. As you can see, that's the general consensus and not just from me.



I'm not going to argue with you. Not because I don't like a good debate, it just won't help the original poster get his question answered.
It is all perspective, but if AGCO, CNH, Mahindra or any brand takes a component from someone else and puts it in a series of tractors, it makes good for everyone. The more common a part is the easier and cheaper it will be to replace.
The old Dynahoe/ Pettibone tractors come to mind. You didn't need a dealer to get parts for those. Or heavy trucks, you can walk into any branded dealer and get parts for your Eaton-Fuller, Cummins, Detroit or get it serviced.
Oh, and calm down, please. It wasn't meant to ba a personal attack. It just really makes me laugh when I see some of the stuff written on these boards. Didn't mean to poke the hornet nest.
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #18  
Now that Yanmar is makeing the Cub Cadets tractors I wonder if China is building the new smaller John Deeres?? and there seems to be two types of John Deeres the ones with steel fenders and the ones with rounded plastic fenders, I would love to think John Deere was a all American product but it makes me madest to think that a American owned name hires out to China or somone else to build their stuff. at least a Kioti is all Korian and a Kabota is all Japaniese. I Still kinda want to own a new John Deere someday.
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #19  
Did you know you can get a NH boomer 4055 which is 45hp with a loader for $27,500 for 0% for 5 years?
 
   / Mahindra vs. Massey #20  
FYI -- I just bought a new 50hp 4wd Kubota with a FEL for $23,700. It is the MX5100. No bells and whistles but it is a sturdy tractor that gets the job done.
 

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