Rant *ON* - I never recommend buying a mahindra. If someone gives you one take it, but I would not spend my own money on a mahindra. There are way better tractors out there for the same money. Yanmar, MF, Kioti, shibaura, deutz, New holland, John Deere, etc. Mahindra is MAYBE ahead of the...
Don't like that the ATF was at their door and don't like that the police were hyper aggressive from the onset. That being said he had his badge in the car...!? What an idiot. If he came to your door claiming to be an agent and could not produce a badge are you within your rights to start...
Any interest in a high powered critter gitter? very accurate. It has a truglo scope on it which can stay on the rifle or not. Rings will stay on the rifle. I will throw in my ammo as well. 40-60 (maybe more) rounds ballistic silvertip and soft point. I would sell or trade the ammo separately...
I have had to replace 2 truck batteries a tractor battery and 8 golf cart batteries in the last month... I knew the Golf Cart needed batteries and the tractor probably did. the truck was a bit of a surprise. Costco has Interstate batteries ($100) for cheaper than walmart batteries ($130ish)...
The older Kubotas you have are well built. Kubota engines have always been work horses and very reliable. when I was looking for a tractor years ago I looked at the new yanmars, kubotas, kiotis, and bobcat in the 20-30 hp range. I ended up buying a used older tractor with FEL and HST. It was...
Please don't get a Mahindra. They have a much higher incidence of failure. You can see this by doing a quick search for Mahindra tractors and seeing how many are being sold for cheap because of a bad engine. Go for a US or Japanese built tractor. The germans are pretty good at it as well.
HST in all tractors is relatively bullet proof and it makes using the loader far easier. IMO it increases productivity having an HST. drawbacks are it will not be as heavy duty as a geared transmission so no plowing or heavy ground work from drawbar or 3pt.
Glad you can say you didn't die. You can take these apart, but you have to be careful. I just removed 10 from a cordless vacuum found on the side of the road with no splosions or fires. Did have a few sparks, though... I used needle nosed pliers to get the connectors separated from the...
My Dad has had 4 or 5 Chevy trucks over the last 2 decades and he has put over 300k on each. First was a 1/2 ton with 350 and the rest have been 3/4 ton duramax/allison. The duramax is a good engine, but after 300k they start to need parts. They also tend to develop oil leaks at about 250k...
I was in NOLA with the OKARNG during Katrina and we did not do this. I was in wards 5 and 8 specifically and never had orders to confiscate firearms from law abiding citizens. I have some stories, but this specific statement is false in my experience. Now, if you are bunkered up on a roof and...