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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4097982" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I’ve had a Mahindra 3520 I think it is since 2010. 1700+ hrs on it with only one issue. The fuel shutoff solenoid linkage broke a month after buying it, but the manual shutoff works just fine. </p><p>The 35 hp tractor with front loader continues to amaze me with the amount of work it can do. </p><p>The gross weight is several hundred pounds heavier than comparable models of other manufacturers, at least it was in the model year mine was bought. </p><p>A tank of fuel will last a full day of mowing with a 6’ brush hog. </p><p>A friend bought a 2020 model which is 35 hp. He loves it as well. The difference in his and mine is the later models have a larger fuel tank and his front loader is set up like a skid steer where a couple levers remove the bucket so other attachments can be put on. </p><p>Mahindra comes with rear hydraulics, standard. Some other manufacturers only offer it as an accessory that can be expensive to add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4097982, member: 5412"] I’ve had a Mahindra 3520 I think it is since 2010. 1700+ hrs on it with only one issue. The fuel shutoff solenoid linkage broke a month after buying it, but the manual shutoff works just fine. The 35 hp tractor with front loader continues to amaze me with the amount of work it can do. The gross weight is several hundred pounds heavier than comparable models of other manufacturers, at least it was in the model year mine was bought. A tank of fuel will last a full day of mowing with a 6’ brush hog. A friend bought a 2020 model which is 35 hp. He loves it as well. The difference in his and mine is the later models have a larger fuel tank and his front loader is set up like a skid steer where a couple levers remove the bucket so other attachments can be put on. Mahindra comes with rear hydraulics, standard. Some other manufacturers only offer it as an accessory that can be expensive to add. [/QUOTE]
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