Mahindra Review. An Honest Review of Mahindra Tractors.

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024

ความคิดเห็น • 387

  • @andrewlambert7246
    @andrewlambert7246 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I had a new John deer earlier and had many problems with it. Thats why i bought a Mahindra. Since then i have had no problems with the mahindra.

  • @johnnystieferman6527
    @johnnystieferman6527 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    i have owned a 3510 Mahindra for about 17 yrs yes i,ve had a few issues none bad, but over all it out performs built heavier and cheaper in price then american named tractors which are made over seas now. Been very satisfied with it. Would buy another if needed ..

  • @woodfloordoctor663
    @woodfloordoctor663 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Both my deere had issues with the cast alum rearend and plastic parts constantly breaking. I have never had an issue with my mahindra.

  • @johnlavezzorio8011
    @johnlavezzorio8011 5 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I am surprised watching this. I have 3 Mahindras and never have a problem. The Deere I had ran for 350 hours then fell apart. I take great maintenance of all my equipment so I concluded these guys do not!

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +John Lavezzorio How do you know when someone is a liar? (Maby dealer) They tell you they own three Mahindras and that they have never had a problem...HahahahhhahhhahaaaahahhHhhahahhhhaaaahah!! To anyone who is looking at buying a new tractor simply Google "Mahindra Problems" then Google I love my Mahindra. haha... ha ...ha ha ....ha. dealers..

    • @FelixMartin-rk6eq
      @FelixMartin-rk6eq 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Instablaster.

    • @jimjones1374
      @jimjones1374 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I know this may seem a bit biased seeing that I work for Mahindra but our tractors are more durable than any John Deere tractor out there pound-for-pound Mahindra is the best, load for load, Mahindra is the best and its being put together right here in the USA and our culture at work is even greater if you want a tractor that performs under pressure pound-for-pound load for load and want overall quality choose Mahendra. real talk

    • @ahuramazda323
      @ahuramazda323 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@TheGoodoftheLand your comment shows how biased you are.

  • @dannytoledo9723
    @dannytoledo9723 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    All old tractors well made, without exceptions, all europeans talk about old Perkins and In the US John Deere. But today, all tractors manufacturers have cut corners, from the chassis to the reliability of the engines. In India, there is better quality than China and in par or sometimes better than western manufacturers. This video is biased and its just giving a bad name to Mahindra, JD owners are acustomed to getting overcharged and especially with CPU related issues, and Mahindra is just getting a bad name because of bad customer service

  • @jasonsechrist1
    @jasonsechrist1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Most tractors have these little minor things go bad, especially the new ones. I've seen kabota and deere with many problems. I've also seen many of all these tractors with perfect tractors that never give problems. The problem is most of the time it's the dealer that is bad, not the tractor company, but the company should make the dealership live up to standards.

  • @johnmyers8415
    @johnmyers8415 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ive had my 3215 for 16 years never had a problem so far . excellent machine.lucky me.

  • @wpduke
    @wpduke 7 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    Seems like pretty minor stuff to me but I reckon it's enough to make some folks buy a Deere or Kubota with the mindset that they are perfect - not!

    • @theMacGyvercom
      @theMacGyvercom 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Paul Duke ive seen more problems with luxury cars than a simple ole ford. Get what im saying. Nothing man made is perfect every piece of equipment i own requires maintenance and repair

    • @joepiker4473
      @joepiker4473 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have 1997 ford 2120 4/4 shuttle uped hp to 57 hp when I got it. used it as a bulldozer lots of loader work and a lot of hard work beyond what it was built for. Im on my 5th set of rubber. I was thinking of trading but now im keeping it untill its dies or out lives me.

    • @philipperiopel1911
      @philipperiopel1911 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@joepiker4473 At our railway museum we still have our Ford 1500 blue and white tractor made in Japan bought in the 1980's.All made of steel, bulet proof diesel motor and most of all, no issues.Try to beat this Mahindra and all!

    • @horseblinderson4747
      @horseblinderson4747 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Problem is if you get a Deere there's a chance you'd still get a Mahindra, just with Green plastic fenders. Deere is a brand in name only anymore. They don't produce anything below 200hp themselves anymore, pretty sure they don't even own themselves anymore. All their low hp stuff comes out of South Korea, the mid Hp stuff India with a little over lap, the low hp 100 hp stuff and up is made by Case in Turkey while all the specialty low profile, narrow stuff and whatnot is made by Same/Duetz Fahr in Europe.

    • @hp2084
      @hp2084 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@horseblinderson4747 Well, thats a very wrong kind of mindset you have there. It doesnt matter who makes it but who OKs it to be sold in the market. JD has its quality control over all these places however JD itself isnt the best brand out there. Nothing can trump Claas when it comes to farm equipment quality and nothing can trump New Holland when it comes to versatility.

  • @TheGoodoftheLand
    @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    This is a re-upload. TH-cam somehow lost my video, sorry folks. Working on an upload... should be up soon.

    • @JohnCapps
      @JohnCapps 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Good of the Land Fun to watch again.

    • @mdbigman
      @mdbigman 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      LOL It was educational so I don't mind watching once again! Great FYI vid!

  • @mikespain8655
    @mikespain8655 5 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    A five year warranty on a battery? As if.
    To charge a battery you use a battery charger, at 2 to 6 amps, not just let it idle. To check the alternator simply use a multimeter. I’ll quit there.

  • @joebob7344
    @joebob7344 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Seems like a fair assessment of the tractor. The manufacturer used some low cost items to keep the price down. Like the man said,” pay me now or pay me later”, either way you got to pay.

  • @josaljo1
    @josaljo1 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is exactly why my 1983 Ford TLB 550 will never leave my property. It runs no matter what.

  • @danielcrandell6198
    @danielcrandell6198 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    love my max26xl. way better than my friends B series orange one. no issues at all at 220hrs.

    • @derrellhooper6216
      @derrellhooper6216 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Have a Max26xl and 160 hours, but no problems so far. A work horse for it's size. Only big complaint, backhoe hydraulics have no B...., had a ripper made for it and the bucket teeth are as good as the ripper tooth. No power. Is there some adjustment for the output on the pump?

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 6 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    There are problems with all tractors these days. Be willing to learn how to work on them.

    • @hardset-vi3ze
      @hardset-vi3ze 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      They ALL can and do break down!!!! like you say....get used to it or buy an older model.

  • @kensmith7453
    @kensmith7453 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Why was there a pair of vice grips on the battery terminal when you first took off the front grille?

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Ken Smith Low quality bolts on the cables.

    • @troyschleben8166
      @troyschleben8166 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      So rather than replace the 50c bolt correctly you put a pair of vice grips on it. Says more about you than the tractor.

    • @kensmith7453
      @kensmith7453 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Great job with the in-field engineering with the vice grips!

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Ken Smith Thanks! Had to do something.

    • @robertwebb8511
      @robertwebb8511 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is the second review I've seen with basically the same issues. Electrical. Not convinced I should ever buy one

  • @duckman5849
    @duckman5849 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video , I like how you weren't bashing mahindra but simply stating the facts. My neighbor has a 50 hp mahindra that I work on frequently for him and it's very cumbersome and frustrating just like you pointed out with the fuel line

  • @yvettekisling6912
    @yvettekisling6912 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We had similar problems and more with our 6110 shuttle cab. Mahindra never solved the heat sensor issue. The heating and the a.c. never worked. Then, right at 300 hours in 3 years the clutch failed. Mahindra charged me $5000 to replace the clutch. That was the end of the road for us. As my son says nothing sits like a Mahindra and nothing runs like a Deere. Today we drive 5095M John Deere tractor on the farm.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Yvette Kisling what year was your 6110?

  • @TheRainbowgary
    @TheRainbowgary 7 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Indian guys should not get sentimental over mahindra .if the tractor is giving problems then thats how it is .this is the experience here in this video .

    • @neurozero
      @neurozero 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Indian guys feel about mahindra how white guys feel about Ford and dodge.

    • @Salag466
      @Salag466 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ki gal krti maan sahab mahindra apna tractor a...koi mada kive keh skda....je asi john deer di gal kriye ta oh ena diesel consume krda mada mota bnda afford ni kr skda ohnu

    • @Keiran_P0D_Benn1678
      @Keiran_P0D_Benn1678 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Salag466 - Now you're just being a silly bugger! 🚥🚜

  • @robertmrothaug1979
    @robertmrothaug1979 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks for good video. Sorry to hear early problems with fuel lines and charging. Three years, 650 hours without any problems with the 4025 4WD I expect to replace battery in near future.

    • @hardset-vi3ze
      @hardset-vi3ze 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I put a small solar charger on my mahindra and it really seems to keep the battery up when sitting around a long time....cheaper than replacing batteries. I have them on all my trucks, vans, passenger cars, boats, etc. they seem to work so well, especially if you get a lot of sunshine.

  • @brettschilling1828
    @brettschilling1828 7 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    ChuckE2009 another youtuber had the tractor and the same problems his buddy Stephen cox(on youtube as well)fixed it some what after chuck tried calling the dealer and the tractor company itself them both gave him the run around til mihinda seen the video then they got on their horse

  • @MetaView7
    @MetaView7 7 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Thanks for the reality check. A cheap tractor is a cheap tractor. But it is better than a John Deere.

    • @hardset-vi3ze
      @hardset-vi3ze 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      right, they ALL can and do break down. You'd better have a good owners manual and shop manual nowadays for any of this high tech equipment and be willing to work on it yourself or you're going to be sitting around bitching instead of getting work done.

    • @jerrywalker5673
      @jerrywalker5673 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      That don't take much

    • @geraldmcclintock2567
      @geraldmcclintock2567 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      There is definitely a market for a better made utility tractor. I’d pay more for a durable tractor. Too bad bobcat doesn’t get into the utility tractor game in a serious way. The product that Deere , Mahindra, and Case IH put out in the utility size is foreign import garbage. I renamed my JD 5075 to Johnny Mahindra. Last JD I will buy. .

  • @erxkeel
    @erxkeel 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    140 hours and fuel leaks and alternator fails? Sounds like (no offense) A piece of..... I will steer clear. to many TH-cam videos of the same issue. Mahindra is a no-go for me.

    • @geraldmcclintock2567
      @geraldmcclintock2567 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The Angry Fish Guy I bought a 5075 John Deere. (75 hp) It’s made in India. I had to replace the fuel lines and the battery at 1 year 150 hours . Are the John Deere’s made by Mahindra? Serious question. A lot of the Deere parts seems similar . I won’t by a Deere again. The axles are Chinese ( Wuxi Jinmao axles on mine ). The rest is India components assembled in India . If you think John Deere uses American components and assembly on utility tractors, they don’t . The hoses are India , batteries India , all the small stuff went to junk. The Chinese parts actually seem pretty decent. Hard to believe it’s cheaper to assemble tractors in India and ship to USA but that is the reality. What’s a good option for a utility tractor these days ? Case IH only makes their huge tractors in the USA as well. And Case isn’t an American company anymore either . It’s owned by Fiat group. Hard to believe we can’t do tractors......

    • @philipperiopel1911
      @philipperiopel1911 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@geraldmcclintock2567 Well then if they want to screw the customers, we'll go back to horses again!!!

    • @connorvelthuis2221
      @connorvelthuis2221 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Deere has no relation to mahindra.

    • @horseblinderson4747
      @horseblinderson4747 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@geraldmcclintock2567 the (D) series Deere that looks exactly like this except it's green but costs 5-10 grand more, yeah that's made in India.
      Closest you can get in a tiny to mid sized tractor you can get that isn't cobbled together by multinational conglomerates re-badged and re-branded is Kubota, they own, engineer, build, market all their own stuff they do source some engines mostly on their big stuff that they don't have licked yet.

  • @ArizVern
    @ArizVern 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    BANJO BOLT. Put string through hole, turn screw (bolt) to tighten string, changes pitch (sound).

  • @fun2drive107
    @fun2drive107 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Those fuel lines are just like BMW hydraulic lines for power steering. The crimp connections loose tension. They can be repaired without removing the lines by using a quality German worm clamp over them and retension the fuel lines (or hydraulic lines for that matter). Very common practice to fix these crimp clamps. Not a failing of Mahindra just a poor industry practice...

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy ปีที่แล้ว

      I think Mahindra also had a problem with premature degradation of the rubber in the fuel line as well.

  • @oldcarjunky
    @oldcarjunky 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you any trouble with starting at full throttle when cold

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not that I have noticed. It's been running good for the past year or so. Actually starting to like it!

  • @edwintamasese9176
    @edwintamasese9176 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for what seemed like a balanced and honest review. As you said the problems are minor really and most of us on the farm can sort them out pretty easy. As long as the major stuff if solid then, like you said, don't sweat the small stuff.

  • @paulsergojan1541
    @paulsergojan1541 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hose clamp pliers would have addressed the fuel draining issue.

  • @theviper6602
    @theviper6602 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Easy fix is get rid of the Banjo bolts and put regular fitting with a hose and clamp wont have that problem ever again

  • @nunyabidness517
    @nunyabidness517 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Quick tip for checking an alternator. When it is charging you can stick a screwdriver to the middle on the back and the charging action creates an electromagnet. Screwdriver drawn to center strongly you got a charge. Very week or not at all and you got a bad alternator.

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your daughter reminds me of my two girls. Good job dad!

  • @MARKE911
    @MARKE911 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Even after watching all these videos I still made the decision to purchase a Mahindra 2538 with front End loader and Backhoe. I have 80 hours on it now and no major issues maybe I’m lucky or maybe I haven’t hit 130 break down hour yet. I try to keep a eye on the issues you have to see if they will be an issue with mine. What I hate is they don’t even put a full size battery on the tractors anymore. The dealer even showed me this before selling. He hates is as much as the buyer does. They install a 40 buck lawnmower battery on it knowing it might not even last a year.

    • @terrybritten7483
      @terrybritten7483 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Any problems yet?

    • @MARKE911
      @MARKE911 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nope. Currently have 210 hours
      Had hydraulic lines vibrate loose, I did a full fluid and filter replacement last month- found shavings in both oil and hydraulic. Took a picture and shavings to dealer they said it was “common”.
      I’m oddly still using the same original battery. Cleaned the posts regularly,
      I would say overall it’s still performing to manufactures specs. When warranty expires I’ll be turning the hydraulics up as I feel they have slightly weakened.

  • @jeremysecrest7553
    @jeremysecrest7553 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This video made me question the quality of the "number one selling tractor in the world" after more research I decided to go with the Orange one. Thank you for an honest review! I don't think any brand is perfect but I feel like some brands give better support if you have issues. Also feel like some brands are more prone to the same issues. Thanks again, love the videos!

    • @larrywelch4979
      @larrywelch4979 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pay a little more for orange, life's too short for those red curs

  • @sierrachief117
    @sierrachief117 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I feel immense pride watching this tractor there

  • @jakehelms8567
    @jakehelms8567 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I've owned my Mahindra 1533 for about a year now and I'm very pleased with its performance. I'm not sure that John Deere and/or Kubota hasn't paid for some of the negative Mahindra reviews.

    • @mattywho8485
      @mattywho8485 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Are you kidding me ???? Mahindra gets bad reviews because they are JUNK !

    • @pranaym3859
      @pranaym3859 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mattywho8485 I don't think so
      They're decent but not up to western standards

  • @thisissoeasy
    @thisissoeasy 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoyed watching this good, honest and interesting review.... None of that staged and biased stuff you get to see all too often. And by the way: The girl is a real cutie! Cheers from Australia, Rolf

  • @audreygreen-hite2075
    @audreygreen-hite2075 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    They call it a banjo bolt because you spend so much time fiddling around with it. Luca

  • @aerospot2
    @aerospot2 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tell me more about that little knife on your belt??

  • @keithbrookshire
    @keithbrookshire 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Watched it the first time but thought a thumbs up and comment might help somehow. Keep up the great work.

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    So you have to crawl under the lifted loader to install the support post?

  • @neurozero
    @neurozero 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This single video has probably cost mahindra 100 sales

  • @chuckwin100
    @chuckwin100 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just wondering why the vicegrips are on the battery?

  • @patrickevans801
    @patrickevans801 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    why were there vice grips hooked to the battery post already when you pulled the panel off to access the battery ?

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +patrick evans On the day before filming the tractor would not start so Homer removed the battery. The bolt broke.(Me talking about cheap hardware in the vid refers to this) The farm is 39 miles from the hardware store so he charged the battery and used vice grips to clamp the battery. We replaced the bolt. Hope this helps Patrick.

    • @patrickevans801
      @patrickevans801 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      understood, i hope you can get the kinks worked out.

  • @NiceMuslimLady
    @NiceMuslimLady 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Banjo bolt: a perforated hollow bolt and spherical union for fluid transfer. The name stems from the shape of the fitting, having a large circular section connected to a thinner pake, similar to the shape of a banjo. -Wikipedia Banjo fitting.

  • @wrightswildlifehabitatmana8486
    @wrightswildlifehabitatmana8486 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got a 2013 4025 4 wheel drive. I have to replace my fuel line and now I have 2 that are leaking, replace the battery this spring, and now I got to replace the tie rods.None of my stuff is under warranty. I love my tractor however it is aggravating. Tie Rods are 125.00 each plus shipping.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Wrights' Wildlife Habitat Management Dang! Now I have tie rods to look forward to. ;)

  • @vipanpatial2243
    @vipanpatial2243 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Kubota guys says he has many problems with his tractor, mahindra guys says he has lots of problems with their tractor, john dhree guys says mine was worse and other also complain the same. Could any one tell which one is best.

    • @bigears4426
      @bigears4426 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Vipan Patial iseki

    • @skippyi6969
      @skippyi6969 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      they are ALL junk made offshore if they are under 60hp. i don't care who's name is on it.

    • @bigears4426
      @bigears4426 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bevis Butthead i have a small iseki japanese made , it seems to be good quality. Car like finish on everything

    • @brikkijim
      @brikkijim 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe it's ease of operation myself. Some tractors have easy to get at grease fittings. Quick access to battery and an option to move forward or backwards while out of machine.

    • @seansims6004
      @seansims6004 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Pick which problems you mind fixing or putting up with and that’s your choice

  • @williampaap2098
    @williampaap2098 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! Also thank for the shot of the busted knuckle! Made my day... I was beginning to think nobody dinged themselves! Apparently Mahindra has a myriad of problems. Not sure whether it an engineering problem, corporate, maybe both or even warranty work.. I do know if it's corporate, it's get the product out and we'll (try?) to fix it later. Seems to me a real fix for your temp problem would be to use an old fashioned wet bulb temp gauge. But I'm sure that their electronic unit sends info to the computer to add insult to injury...

    • @hp2084
      @hp2084 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mahindra does not have a long history of engineering experience. They became big on the tractors that they made by buying the manufacturing blueprints from international. Mahindra is making tractors since 1963 but most of the time it was selling low cost old model knok-offs of international. They have started engineering their own tractors may be 20 years or so which isnt a long time considering other companies experience. Their largest customer base is in India and the reason being they sell a tractor which essentially is a pulling machine on 4 wheels. There are no new tech on it, no innovations, no good service(In India people hardly care about dealership proving any service because owners will take their tractor to local mechanics and get them fixed(most owners dont or cant fix their own equipment). So if you want to buy a tractor go with a company which has lots of experience about not just making more machine but engineering more machines because they will know what serves customers better. I have New holland and there is place below the dash which I broke last summer as i was discing hard ploughed land, I asked my dealer for replacement and turns out the company has already change from plastic to metal because of this issue and that is what I call engineering. There was steering oil heating problem and they added radiator for that.

  • @uralbob1
    @uralbob1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Takes me back to my old days spent on the Oliver and Minnie Moe!

  • @whereshunter6354
    @whereshunter6354 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own a 2014 4025 4WD Mahindra, only issue was lugnuts came loose on front right wheel, have 200 hours of fairly aggressive use (snowblowing and loader work) have been very happy so far. Nearest dealer though is 2 hours away...fingers crossed!
    It's been paid off for 3 years now, only paid a little over 20K so not a huge investment. Would I buy another? Probably not since no nearby dealers. Since I purchased there's a new Kioti dealer 10 minutes away. Kind of live in middle of nowhere here in the U.P.

  • @bearkatljl
    @bearkatljl 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So glad I got a Kubota. BTW I noticed the Texas plates and based on the oak trees I'm guessing you are in central Texas?

  • @mikepici5553
    @mikepici5553 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm also looking at a 4045 now I'm not sure was also looking at an ls, will probably settle on a kubota 3901 please help

  • @Lanninglongarmmowing
    @Lanninglongarmmowing 7 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Basically the same problem as chuckee2009.

  • @tenncutt
    @tenncutt 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video, what kind of knife is that?

  • @kurtisqualls8766
    @kurtisqualls8766 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do think certain models are problems but I feel that way with all brands. I’ve had a 5145 mahindra for a cpl years, have had zero issues “knock on wood” and I’m not easy on it.

  • @garymoody7249
    @garymoody7249 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Isn't it under warranty? Did I miss why you didn't take it back to the dealer and let them fix everything while it is under warranty? This does two things...adds data to the vendor about issues with the tractors and also prevents you from doing the work...I'm sure you can do the work and do it better than the dealer but that isn't the point. Cheers.

  • @n5ifi
    @n5ifi ปีที่แล้ว

    I had exactly the same problem with the electrical system on a 5555 and found that the charge wire from alternator was not hooked up to the battery at all. Why did they wire it that way? My temp guage barely works too. Love to know the fix becasue mine only moves about 1/9 inch off the stop. I have 2 Fords a 90's model 3930 and a 70's model 4000 and they are much superior to the Mahindra in build quality.

  • @jefflomax9782
    @jefflomax9782 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    thank you much I was about to buy one of these, I went with a John Deere.

    • @varun1036
      @varun1036 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      And how has that worked out for you?

  • @Agwings1960
    @Agwings1960 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The electrical systems on these new small foreign built tractors, reminds me of a 1960's British sports car. I had a 30HP tractor made in China, it ran OK when you could get it started. unfortunately theres nothing out there any better.

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a 97 kubota L series tractor. It is only 32 hp. It had 400 hrs on it. I have changed hoses and belts on it . I am happy with it. I pull s plow , disc and bushhog with it. It probably is too small to make hay.

  • @kayworkout
    @kayworkout 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there @thegoodoftheland can you update on the Mahindra? did you manage to get all the kinks worked out? Is it a reliable tractor now? Cheers!

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Did not have any faith in this brand tractor before watching and even less now

    • @chuckwin100
      @chuckwin100 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      i feel the same way.

  • @LoneStarLiving
    @LoneStarLiving 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting. So I wasn't sure what the end result was, recommend or no? Just from watching I'd lean more towards the no.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Lone Star Living Its a yes for me because I can deal with the small issues but I would say a no for someone who has no experience with mechanics. NEW VID IN FIVE MIN.

    • @LoneStarLiving
      @LoneStarLiving 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Good of the Land yeah that's me then 😂. I know I got the notification. But I'm binge watching your older vids I haven't gotten to yet lol!

  • @dnsmithnc
    @dnsmithnc 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've got a 4500. Had to replace the clutch, fuel lines and alternator twice in a little over 400 hours. That's absurd. I had a a 1965 Ford 4000 that I put through some heavy use for about 500 hours. No problems.

  • @OShackHennessy
    @OShackHennessy ปีที่แล้ว

    My Mahindra 6500 had exactly the same 2 fuel lines leak. I just used regular fuel line and gear clamps instead of those braided lines with crimps. Too much hassle to replace them again.

  • @neurozero
    @neurozero 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was going to buy mahindra roxor now I have second thoughts

  • @elvuselvus678
    @elvuselvus678 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would never wish anyone to have to fix anything at all. But it can't be avoided no matter what color it is. What I have learned is that on so many topics, people are very passionate about their point of view. The reality is, the more heated a debate becomes over any topic you can think of, the less difference it makes at the end of the day. That sounds silly, but it's the naked truth. People become prideful of the choices they make, right or wrong. Which is better, Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, etc. . . . ? And they justify their choices all kinds of ways, such that logic departed a long long time ago. Bottom line: nothing is perfect. if you have a Mahindra, Kubota, or John Deere, none of them are so bad that you should feel compelled to buy something different. Again, sorry for what might be an early replacement for fuel lines and electrical problems. But it problem will be something different for Kubota, Deere, Kioti, etc. A lot can be said for having the devil you know, rather than the devil you don't. Come on people! It's just not that big of deal.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Jarjar Binks Update. This tractor is terrible. Like Lemon terrible. It has been nothing but trouble.

    • @elvuselvus678
      @elvuselvus678 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheGoodoftheLand It sounds like you've had more trouble since your video, or than what your video indicates, and like I said before, I would never wish that on anyone. And I assume both tractors have been giving you the equal amount of trouble? Or is it just yours that is truly a lemon? When we use phrases like "lemon," then it's important to recognize that we're generally talking about a very unique situation, at least from the perspective of, say, the lemon law, as it might pertain to a typical automobile. In reality, a lemon in this context normally suggests that we have one really bad apple out of what has become known as a reasonably reliable line of products, more specifically, in a particular model. Not perfect, as nothing is. But reasonable. But this applies to anything we buy. A true lemon event should not really be used to consider a particular product as bad altogether. It's just a unique, albeit, very unfortunate event for the one that has been blessed by it. Not sure how you feel about Woods implements. But they've been regarded as one of the best for decades, and they are very proud of their implements, as is readily reflected by their price. But I got a brand new PRD6000 finish deck with my Mahindra 3016 some years ago, and the Woods deck was the first thing that gave me trouble, that is, an event that you simply don't expect to happen, and as a result of terrible quality control. Other than routine maintenance, and a bad battery that Exide is to blame for, the tractor has been a pleasure to work with. But somehow, Woods tried to bolt one of the caster arms on with a bolt that looked like it had somehow been welded around the threads. Well that broke in very short order, as you can imagine. May have lasted 15 hours. I've already been though 2 belts at the 78 hour mark. To be fair, one was of my doing, the other was simply an early crap out. Believe me, I was as mad as a hornet. Thoughts of having made a huge expensive mistake began looming over my head. But I went to Lowes, got a replacement galvanized bolt, and here we are. Not really anymore trouble to speak of. What can I say, certainly wouldn't have expected that. But I certainly wouldn't deter anyone from buying this exact model, as I think it was a fluke, and I got to enjoy it. More than that though, there is simply nothing out there that would change my life even if money were no object. And let's be honest, this how conversation has its roots with the dollar. Having blown all that wind around, I finished watching your video, and ended up with a conflicted understanding of your message. Your conclusion was far more favorable and realistic than what your video had portrayed up until that point. Again, maybe you've had way more bad stuff go on since then. In that case, I am truly sorry, and I hope things somehow stabilize with the tractor. It is my gut feeling that one day, you will have worked out all the bugs, and you'll have had hundreds/thousands of hours on this beast, and this thread will be long forgotten about. At least, that is my hope.

  • @kevin86674
    @kevin86674 7 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Less than a year old and having these problems? I think I just changed my mind about buying one.

  • @marksleeper3752
    @marksleeper3752 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    who did you purchase it from

  • @pennymason2127
    @pennymason2127 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i have a mehindra tractor 5525 with 600 hours on it yes 600 and i am on my third fuel injector pump and and mehindra wont help us out it cost 2000.00 dollars to have it rebuilt. and now we put the pump on and all the fuel lines blew. we have had a new dash put in new seat. replaced spindles on each side 3 times. i will never recommend them . the first time the pump went was 140 hrs and they took tractor and had it 5 mos. before it got fixed. so now i have a 30,000 dollars tractor that is always broken.

    • @sao6785
      @sao6785 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds kinda familiar. I would never recommend a Mahindra...

  • @Fieldofdreamshaigslea
    @Fieldofdreamshaigslea 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lovely video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and issues.

  • @JDM054
    @JDM054 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    My grandfather did the same thing on our Poppin Johnny as his dad. Funny part was I tried to tell him just before he hit the start but he never let me finish what I was trying to say. I got a lecture how he had been driving tractors before I was born and didn't need me to tell him how to start it, he got a tin can shooting 20' in the air and hitting him square on the head.

  • @kushalsingh3277
    @kushalsingh3277 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    you are just a Froud because its a scripted show and you cant blame company on your bad maintenance and every problem is coming when you are shooting video

  • @jasonnelson3524
    @jasonnelson3524 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Young lady cherish that ole man .. I sure miss all my elders.

  • @kevin86674
    @kevin86674 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    So are you saying not to buy one?

  • @robdavis3002
    @robdavis3002 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have owned 3 Kubota tractors. Other than the one having Plastic fenders and hood, I have NEVER had an issue with Kubota. Just my experience.....

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fuel lines and an alternator doesn't go bad unless they're cheap or inferior parts. Two months in a dealer is outrageous to correct those problems. You buy a tractor to do a job not sit in a garage or a service lot. If you can't fix them don't sell them.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Banjo Bolt - The bolt itself is not really where the name banjo comes from. It's the connector that's the banjo. If you look at it, the end kinda looks like a banjo with the round bottom and the neck of the fuel line. Also, I have a Mahindra tier 3 and it's awesome. Sure there are a handful of cheap things on there that are definitely annoying, but with a bit of mechanical imagination, a handy mechanic can work around most of these things. The only bad thing that happened to mine was that from leaving it outside in the winter, condensation built up in the hydraulic filter, froze, and while snowblowing... the filter exploded spraying fluid all over my driveway. I keep the tractor inside the garage in the winter now and haven't had that problem since.

  • @mikegraham7078
    @mikegraham7078 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Don't know if somebody already told you this, but the banjo bolt is named after the banjo fitting that it is used with. That circle on the end of a tube looks suspiciously like a banjo, and the same name is used by some to refer to heim joints for the same reason. I've never worked on a Mahindra. I'm not on the farm any more, but we had John Deere and Kubota. Both pretty good, but both brands had things going on with them that made you wonder what the designer was thinking. Maybe not as many things as that Mahindra.

    • @hardset-vi3ze
      @hardset-vi3ze 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly, they ALL can and do break....period. Mahindra does need some help more than most.

  • @carrboro_chapelhillfpv2442
    @carrboro_chapelhillfpv2442 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hate to say it but, John Deere cuts a lot of corners today as well. They still run good though. Think we will skip messing with a Mahindra however, perhaps a Cub/Yanmar or a New Holland. Might just get another Massy

  • @zappa916
    @zappa916 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Indian ingenuity right there.

  • @DLTJR1959
    @DLTJR1959 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the video.
    This model seems to have some electrical issues for some reason. A one year old tractor should not have fuel lines leaking and battery charging issues.
    So far I've owned a New Holland Workmaster 50 going on a year with zero issues Actually I did have to tighten the lower radiator hose. That's it. New Holland uses the same emissions technology on their Workmaster series with a catalytic converter. My dealer sells Mahindra and Kubota along with New Holland. The Workmaster is made in India.
    I've lived on the farm my whole life. My dad was a salesman in the day. Sold Allis Chalmers. Also sold New Holland hay equipment.
    All tractors and equipment will fail. Dealer and part support is paramount. Two months and I would have been livid.
    Good luck with your tractor.

  • @MrSteveo0088
    @MrSteveo0088 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    From what I am seeing is every company has "cut corners" when they make tractors. John Deere has put more plastic on their tractors, Kubota has as well and done other things to make more money. When most farmers/ranchers can't afford a full/good tractor this is what you get.

    • @hardset-vi3ze
      @hardset-vi3ze 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      you hit the nail on the head!!! Most stuff made in the last 5 or 10 years isn't no where what it used to be. It's all about the profits for the share holders. We need more co-ops and employeed owned OEM's

  • @hp2084
    @hp2084 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well from my experience on my tractor if you keep your coolant and oil monitored, engine will reach a temperature from where it wont change whatever you do.

  • @michaelwas8549
    @michaelwas8549 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    just looked at a 2545, 2021, guy wants 22k. Not sure if I want to fix everything after spending 22k.

  • @scolee6408
    @scolee6408 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Did you forget that were waiting for a review?

  • @singlespeedman
    @singlespeedman 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am a shop foreman at a Mahindra dealer, if you need any help let me know.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +GreaseMonkey X Dude! Thank you! Believe it or not You are the first person from MAHINDRA Actualy offer any assistance. Most are dealers who watch the first few minutes, get upset and start calling me names. They dont bother watching the whole review where we clearly state that we dont hate our tractors and can deal with the little problems. My only issue is my temp guage. 4540 . Have they come up with a solution?

    • @singlespeedman
      @singlespeedman 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have not ran across any reoccuring problems with that model. I see two common failures with temp gauges though. We sell four brands by the way, Mahindra, New Holland, Versatille and Kubota. Temp gauges problems are normally are a failed sensor or the temp gauge. They are normally fairlly easy to test. Occassionally I see failures in the harness or fuse panel and even the circuit board of the instrument panel. I believe the common rail engines(tier 4) run the temp sensor through the ecm and if so I would recomend having your dealer reflash it with the latest software. Mahindra released an update in October of 2016. What does your gauge do when the key is in the on position?

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +GreaseMonkey X I had a reflash early 2016. Crazy timeing I have been in the tractor in the heat for the past hour and the guage actualy came off the peg! I used it all day last week and still nothing. ??? Wierd. This is the first time it has ever moved. I have mowed in 100 degree heat for three hours and it never moved. I'm getting ready to mow three acres, I will give you an update.

    • @singlespeedman
      @singlespeedman 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did your reflash happen after october?

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +GreaseMonkey X No before.

  • @ElonMuskX
    @ElonMuskX 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's called a banjo bolt because it goes through the banjo. The round part of that line that looks like the round part of a banjo.

  • @claudebanks5057
    @claudebanks5057 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I enjoyed your video and from what I have seen over the Internet nothing is cheep anymore and uncle Sam isn't helping. I have my dad's last tractor that he bought in Houston Texans in nineteen eighty two. Yes it's a farm tractor made by Italian company called a Pasquali. The tractor is the Pasquali 986 model and is the smallest model in their line of tractors at that time. Over the years this tractor has never failed to start has provided good service and his never broken down. I no but most folks have not heard of a squally they pulled out of the US market in the mid-eighties due to the import broker abandoning the company leaving a squally with a huge inventory in the US and no one to sell them so they left the US market and more than likely will never be back. But but parts are still available and Pasquale will support tractors if they built back in the late forties up to this present day. There was a gentleman in British Columbia Canada that can supply any part that you need you just have to wait for the parts to arrive. The tractors are all over the world but not in North America. They are not you're a typical tractor they are Vineyard tractors designed for very hilly rough Terrain. My tractor has a one cylinder twenty one horsepower air-cooled cooled engine nine forward gears and three reverse and no the gears are not synchronized you must make sure that nothing is turning in the transmission before you shift gears. The tractor is four wheel drive with lockable front differential and as articulated power steering. The tractor has a very low center of gravity and is narrow to get into tight spaces or conventional tractors will not go because they are too wide. The realistic horsepower off the PTO is about eighteen horsepower. There are two PTO shafts One turns clockwise the other counterclockwise they're rated speed at seven hundred forty and five hundred forty RPM and ground speed. The ground speed PTO is great if you use a PTO driven trailer. This this configuration turns a four wheel drive tractor into a six wheel drive tractor and you will not get stuck hauling heavy loads I never have. Cool starts with this tractor have never been a problem even in temperatures well below freezing the engine will start on the first attempt every time this is never been a problem with his tractor. I just wish that Pasquali had stayed in the US market, it is really a tough tractor with no plastic parts and everything on it is cast iron. I I know that this is an old tractor by today's standards but if you can find one as I have said before parts are available and not too badly priced. For its size it weighs just under two thousand pounds this little tractor has torque that will not quit but unfortunately I cannot use a front end loader because this is the smallest model and was not designed for one. But the next model up the two cylinder rated at thirty horsepower was designed with a front-end loader in mind. Plus it's fun to drive. Oh I forgot to mention that the one cylinder diesel runs on a gallon of diesel fuel all day long.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Claude Banks Sounds like an amazing tractor. Gonna have to do some research! SIX WHEEL DRIVE! Awesome, and I love that it is made for steep incline. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @787Earl
    @787Earl 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    after looking at Mahindra tractors I bought a Kioti South Korea assembled in USA vs India assembled in Houston

  • @susieq9186
    @susieq9186 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoyed this video. LOVE the stories. (I may have missed it.... is the older gentleman your Dad?) Consider getting a fuzzy mike cover for the wind noise because I want to be able to hear what you are saying. I see significant improvement in your video presentation compared to when Wranglerstar sent me over to your channel. Look forward to more videos.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Susie Q Thank you, I currently shoot and edit everything on my cellphone. I am working on getting quality equipment.

    • @susieq9186
      @susieq9186 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dang.... your cell phone does a pretty good job. Content is King and you did a good job on this video. Fyi... I have shared your video with Deep South Homestead who was considering purchasing this brand. Although they have a video labeled it was coming to their home, I think I later heard them say they had not purchased it yet. Best to you and thanks for the video.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Susie Q Sweet, i will check out Deep South.

  • @albertfreire264
    @albertfreire264 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a 2008 Mahindra 4110 and love it

  • @Satishtravelpro
    @Satishtravelpro 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Its no 1 tractor ...no problems ...i think technicians are not that well experienced

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      This video is three years old. I can now say it is the number one junk tractor made. Take first place for most time spent broken down. Wins the "cheapest paint award" with its pink finish. It's so cheaply manufactured that the thought of using it makes me wince. It's cheap because its cheaply made.. Dealer's like you have been attacking this video for years. You say "no problems" I will list the problems in a new video review. The last thing I will say is this. If you or any other dealer would simply contact me and ask about the problems or offer a solution then perhaps we could blame the operator or the technician at the dealership but that never happens. You instead bash your customers. We can see through your lies. Make no mistake, Mahindra is junk.

  • @utulangi6078
    @utulangi6078 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the heads up. Great video.

  • @Tom-ej8bb
    @Tom-ej8bb 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mahindra needs to compensate you!! Let us know if that happens. Looking for a 1st time tractor and it doesn't look good for Mahindra for me! Thanks for you honesty!

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      It gets worse. Tractor just back from the shop again.

  • @r.p.4683
    @r.p.4683 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Mahindra 2645 (45 hp) no hst, this thing is very powerful for its size, my neighbour could not lift a cement pad with his same size JD and ask me to tandem with him. My tractor by itself picked it up like nothing...it was a sad day for him.

    • @srtlt9784
      @srtlt9784 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still liking that 2645?

    • @r.p.4683
      @r.p.4683 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@srtlt9784 Oh yes, I am presently in the process of moving to the Philippines and we decided to bring it with us, it could be useful to some locals.

  • @overbuiltautomotive1299
    @overbuiltautomotive1299 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    i just may be buying a older unit or they will get /show me a ecu programmer n software or ill just not own any them

  • @bikerchic7938
    @bikerchic7938 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not sure if this is the same tractor and Chuckie2009, but he has some electrical issues on his

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Bikerchic It sure is, I wish his video was up when I bought mine.

    • @unclejim2330
      @unclejim2330 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bikerchic ,chuckys friend pressure washed the engine and it says not to in the manual since it harms the coating on electrical , he also started hacking away instead of checking control switches. The Mitsubishi made Mahindra's are AWSOME and best in class.

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +JJJ SSS Another dealer I presume. Im ok with that. The point is that you should never put low quality connectors on the tractors to begin with. If you like I can do a video comparison between mahindras connectors vs any other connector used in the automobile industry or your competitors. (Anything on a tractor should be at least up to the level of a kia.) Dont blame a poorly engineered electrical system on your customers.

  • @jerrywalker5673
    @jerrywalker5673 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well its LS or RK for me now... I hate John Deere and kobota... Both over priced.... LS and RK beat them both in every way...

    • @handsofgodd
      @handsofgodd 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah buddy that's what you need to buy an LS !

  • @rikkilee9409
    @rikkilee9409 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    alt bad or shorted cell or bad ground

  • @frankr649
    @frankr649 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mahindra Tractors is an international farm equipment manufacturer of Mahindra & Mahindra. In 2010, Mahindra became the world's highest-selling tractor brand by volume. Mahindra's largest consumer base is in India, China, North America, and a growing market in Australia. The company is the largest manufacturer in India and has the capacity to build 150,000 tractors a year. Except Mahindra tractor is the best in the word. M&M produced its first tractor in 1963

  • @rkwill100
    @rkwill100 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    here is what wikipedia says about the name of a banjo bolt: "The name stems from the shape of the fitting, having a large circular section connected to a thinner pipe, generally similar to the shape of a banjo."