Posted by nrowles on February 21, 2022 at 06:20:42 from (71.251.155.138):
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get the info I want from this thread as far as being able to compare or not but these are the 2 tractors I'm currently deciding between. I'm not considering any other makes. I have these 2 dealers close to home and they are good dealers. Without negotiating price, the Kioti is $770 cheaper which is not really an issue. I want the better tractor.
Both are shuttle shift.
Engine horsepower is comparable but the pto horsepower seems to hold up better with Kioti from what I'm seeing in the specs.
I'm not familiar with this but Mahindra doesn't have the DEF/DPF which is supposedly a big plus.
I'm likely going to try and negotiate the Mahindra down closer to the Kioti since I'm also buying a couple implements. Any thoughts on comparing these 2 models? I'm sure many of you are partial to one or the other based on using them but I'm looking for anyone that may know each tractor and/or the specs and why one might choose one over the other. If I was going today I'd be buying the Mahindra.
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