On the 2015, it has the Mitsu S3L engine. It's rated 23 HP everywhere else you find it, even in the new compact TYM tractor that uses that engine. Same engine, but rated higher in the TYM. Apparently when Mahindra first contracted with Mitsu on these 15 series, they wanted a 20 HP model. So this engine was certified at 20 HP. Appears to only be 20 on paper as they show 3-4 HP over that rating on our dyno. I guess it isn't just an easy thing to rerate the engine for this application, because I sure have been on them to do so.
The 1815 is a nice looking tractor. It is lighter and uses smaller tires and will have a smaller backhoe than the 7'10" one that is used on the 2015.
So then we will have 18, 20, 24, 26, 28 and 32 HP 15 series models. Is this too many options?