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Traded my 2555 Mahindra and bought a new M75 Mahindra......
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I got mine out today,
First time since I built my leanto,

Why , I like it... been sitting for weeks, temps below zero or at zero many nights,
Temps today 21 deg, ..Turned on ignition, took 10 seconds for glow plugs to turn off.. Fired right up...

Finaly decide to plow the driveway.
Kioti CK 35..
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Jim
 

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My construction grade John Deere only has 72 horse. Nothing slows it down. What's the rip out strength on the loader bucket. My backhoe has 8,000 pounds. I'm curious how close it is with similar power. I would think construction would be stronger?
 
The industrial loaders are far far tougher , the down fall is the lack of three point hitch and pto on most, Does your 210 have a PTO ?
No, if it did I could get rid of my farm tractors. It is a whole different ball game than farm tractors, amazing the technology and how much easier they are to run.
 
Husband gave me a kubota with front end loader, bucket, tiller shredder and some kind of a thing to make rows with. It is small but I have mowed lots of pasture acres with it over past 5 years. I will get it paid off this year and it will be mine! He has an old case, mahindra and John Deere. He has a tractor on each property so he doesn't have to road them or haul them across the county.
 
My construction grade John Deere only has 72 horse. Nothing slows it down. What's the rip out strength on the loader bucket. My backhoe has 8,000 pounds. I'm curious how close it is with similar power. I would think construction would be stronger?

I don't know all the specifics Chris. I'm just a weekend farmer right now and I don't know what rip out strength is honestly. I can't get a PDF to download on here so here is the link. This has a spot to see the PDF. https://mahindrausa.com/tractors/mpower-series/mpower-75
 
Husband gave me a kubota with front end loader, bucket, tiller shredder and some kind of a thing to make rows with. It is small but I have mowed lots of pasture acres with it over past 5 years. I will get it paid off this year and it will be mine! He has an old case, mahindra and John Deere. He has a tractor on each property so he doesn't have to road them or haul them across the county.
That's awesome. I had a Kubota 36 horse awhile back. It was a great Tractor.
 
I don't know all the specifics Chris. I'm just a weekend farmer right now and I don't know what rip out strength is honestly. I can't get a PDF to download on here so here is the link. This has a spot to see the PDF. https://mahindrausa.com/tractors/mpower-series/mpower-75
Looks like yours has 5675 pounds which is really good. Thats the pounds force your loader bucket will give to the ground when curling and lifting ripping out dirt. It didn't list how much weight your bucket could carry at certain levels though, that would be good info to have.
 
I stand corrected, breakout force is 5640 and lifting capacity is 3640 which seems real good. You need a set of forks for that thing, they come in handier than a shirt pocket around my farm.
 
I stand corrected, breakout force is 5640 and lifting capacity is 3640 which seems real good. You need a set of forks for that thing, they come in handier than a shirt pocket around my farm.
I've heard that a lot about forks. That will be my next purchase. Seems they would definitely be very handy.
 
Are those extra headlights on the hood? That's a cool idea!
Yes it is. They call them Scuttle lights for some reason. They say they will keep from any Glare off the bucket and Loader when using at night. Pretty cool stuff they thought of. It has tilt steering too that's controlled by a foot pedal. Really nice little feature. I'm putting a Hydraulic top link and one side link to so you can control fore and aft tilt on your attachments and you can adjust angle side to side with the lower link. It's particularly nice for a Box Blade. The tractor has separate controls for those as well on the right side of the seat....Pretty cool stuff. I here well worth it too....Only 600 dollars for both hydraulic links installed.....
 
I hope that that is a Mare or a Gelding cause I would hate to pull the wrong PTO leaver,,,It mite get a bit testy about that.
 

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