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Advice on a Compact Tractor (35-40hp) for the homestead
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3343068" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've been running a 35 hp Mahindra for 8 or so years ago with a front loader. Heavier than any of the other manufacturers models, bigger frame, etc. Weight makes traction.</p><p> Comes with built in rear hydraulics where some of the others charge up to a grand to install that feature. Two speed PTO comes standard. </p><p>Buddy that is just about insane when doing comparison research chose the Mahindra a couple of years ago.</p><p>I got a good chuckle when looking at the Massey Fergusons. Price difference between a 32hp and a 35hp was almost a thousand dollars. Same engine, same everything. The only difference was the RPM. The 35 hp had 200 more top RPM to generate the extra HP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3343068, member: 5412"] I've been running a 35 hp Mahindra for 8 or so years ago with a front loader. Heavier than any of the other manufacturers models, bigger frame, etc. Weight makes traction. Comes with built in rear hydraulics where some of the others charge up to a grand to install that feature. Two speed PTO comes standard. Buddy that is just about insane when doing comparison research chose the Mahindra a couple of years ago. I got a good chuckle when looking at the Massey Fergusons. Price difference between a 32hp and a 35hp was almost a thousand dollars. Same engine, same everything. The only difference was the RPM. The 35 hp had 200 more top RPM to generate the extra HP. [/QUOTE]
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