which one?

   / which one? #21  
joe if you really only want the hoe so you can dig a foundation rent one. It will be easer with a escavator ,larger bucket,more swing,easy move. But having one for other jobs makes life great:)
 
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#22  
HI all,

I had a problem to log in yesterday.
I went to test drive them/Mahindra NH,JD/.
Nice , Mahindra gear shifting was easy. Clutch soft.Great tractor. I wish it had taller tires.....lol.
JD , I tested 33 HP, hydro, I loved the big tires. It felt like a BIG tractor. I can't care less about hydro, gear seemed to be more fun..?.
4x4 , nothing to think about. Definitively.
I want to see NH, too. There's so many aftermarket attachment available..tempting and expensive. BH will be rented. I'd have very limited use for it.
I had a great experience with both dealers yesterday. I was surprised. they were very GOOD.

Later,
Joe
 
   / which one? #23  
Which models did you try, Mahindra & John Deere?

Galen LaWall
Your Mahindra Tractor Dealer
Batavia, NY
 
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#24  
Mahindra 3215 and JD 3320. /withFEL, both/.
Joe
 
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#25  
Galen , I wish you were in Batavia, IL.
 
   / which one? #26  
My dealer told me the filter for the 15 series was very expensive, like $83, and I think he was talking about the fuel filter. Anybody know if that is true or not?

Thanks,
 
   / which one? #27  
You can get a taller tire on the 3215. The ag tires are quite a bit larger. Regarding the filters, the air filter is the expensive one, but you can clean it several times yourself, and they are coming down in price. The dealers have beat Mahindra up pretty bad about the filter prices, and we have seen some reductions.
 
   / which one? #28  
My fuel filter was reasonable about $7. The Hydro / hydraulic / and air filters are the expensive ones.
 
   / which one? #29  
Joe
I checked out the JD 3320 specs. and it does spec out well against the Mahindra 3215 but it also appears that it is also quite a bit more expensive. As far as tire size in R1 ag tires they use the same size on the rear 11.2/24 and the front the Mahindra uses a 7x16 and the JD uses a 7x14. I don't see what you mean by bigger tires unless the JD had R1 ag tires and the Mahindra had R4 industrials. I am sure either tractor will do your job. You'll have to weigh your pros and cons and make a decision. Good Luck!
 
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#30  
Galen,
thank you for your time and help.
I don't know what tires JD had , BUT they were tall and they were turf. That's all i know. i shoul've asked....
Now, this is the part you are going to love. JD quote came today, $ 26000 for 3320 with a grapple bucket./18000 for a tractor 8000 for FEL/grapple/.
Mahindra $16700 plus $800 for a two hydraulic ports. THAT is a big difference, since both will do whatever needed.
2 hydraulic ports /line for my grapple...........rake/ or whatever will catch and hold the brush. But the guy seemed to be little uneasy about my request, I mean 2 port and 2 lines. It must've been very unusual request,since he did not know the answer . WE could, we could try etc. Finally he said we will..?do it. Nice guy.

Now, there's also 3510 series tractor...weights 3400# and more or less is the same as 3215....4x4 gear. What would be a difference between those 2??
How much would a tractor /3510/ plus FEL weight, total w/fluids. Do you have those #'s available. actually just FEL weight is unknown to me.

Thanks,

Joe
 

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