Posted by moore2003 on January 02, 2019 at 15:39:10 from (71.33.139.16):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota VS Mahindra posted by Buckeye Oliver collector on October 07, 2008 at 21:38:35:
Mahindra are made in 3 different countries, Korea that is the eMax tractors Japan that is the MAX and any tractor that is 26 hp. after that they are made in India. One thing about Mahindra is that they do not have DEF or DPF filters. All others have DPF Filters over 26 hp Kubota, John Deer, MF, IH, and all others charge anywhere from $1500 up to $3500 for a new DPF filter. I don't know about all of you but if I am going to spend $35000 and up for a new tractor I do not want to have to replace that filter on top of it. I know that they say it is good for 3000 hours if you do everything right, but if don't then it will come much sooner then what they say. Mahindra has a 7 to 5 year power train warranty on all of there tractors witch is better then most. If I was to buy a new tractor I would look at the dealer no matter how good the tractor a bad dealer can make it bad.
also what is going to be your long term cost to run that tractor, that includes the DPF.
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