davemhughes
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- Joined
- Oct 17, 2006
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- Location
- Ft.Riley KS
- Tractor
- SAME 40hp turbo charged 4cyl diesel w/fel
I was out looking at new tractors today and at one of the Case dealers they also carried Mahindra's.
The two models w/fel I test drove and used the loader on (they had a big sand pile) were the 5520 & 6000 both with MFWD. I spent about 15 minutes on each and ran each through all gears both in 2wd and 4wd. I used the diff lock and loaded sand in the fel's. he 5520 was more pleasing to sit on and look at because of the open work station. Thats about where the pleasing part ended. The engine oil light kept coming on and going off, the loader was kind of stiff with jerky hydraulics under load and a slow load/dump cycle. The engine cowl piston was weak and it kept wanting to come down and hit me in the head as I looked upder the hood. I am sure they all are not this way but first impressions for me count.
The 6000 which was a straddle mount work station was a little cramped and my left foot kept hitting the instrument cowling like it was designed for small people. If you just keep the tip of your boot on it and work the clutch it is a non-issue but I would never be able to do that. The tractor itself ran great and felt very solid through all the gears and had a seat of your pants torque feeling like it wants to work. The loader cycle was slow but it felt rock solid and strong. I liked this tractor a lot even the 6000 model was very basic in fit and finish compared to the 5520. I would concider buying this tractor but in the 6500 model built on the same frame as the 6000.
The price for these 2 tractors was in the $26k range at this dealer. The dealer admitted tht they just started carrying these and only had them a month and didi not know a lot about them yet. Mahindra is probably gong to do very well in my area even through for me in that price range I will more than likely stick with my plan to buy a Case.
The two models w/fel I test drove and used the loader on (they had a big sand pile) were the 5520 & 6000 both with MFWD. I spent about 15 minutes on each and ran each through all gears both in 2wd and 4wd. I used the diff lock and loaded sand in the fel's. he 5520 was more pleasing to sit on and look at because of the open work station. Thats about where the pleasing part ended. The engine oil light kept coming on and going off, the loader was kind of stiff with jerky hydraulics under load and a slow load/dump cycle. The engine cowl piston was weak and it kept wanting to come down and hit me in the head as I looked upder the hood. I am sure they all are not this way but first impressions for me count.
The 6000 which was a straddle mount work station was a little cramped and my left foot kept hitting the instrument cowling like it was designed for small people. If you just keep the tip of your boot on it and work the clutch it is a non-issue but I would never be able to do that. The tractor itself ran great and felt very solid through all the gears and had a seat of your pants torque feeling like it wants to work. The loader cycle was slow but it felt rock solid and strong. I liked this tractor a lot even the 6000 model was very basic in fit and finish compared to the 5520. I would concider buying this tractor but in the 6500 model built on the same frame as the 6000.
The price for these 2 tractors was in the $26k range at this dealer. The dealer admitted tht they just started carrying these and only had them a month and didi not know a lot about them yet. Mahindra is probably gong to do very well in my area even through for me in that price range I will more than likely stick with my plan to buy a Case.