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<blockquote data-quote="ironpeddler" data-source="post: 330547" data-attributes="member: 1530"><p>The Ford 5000 is a bigger tractor than the 6000 Mahindra. The Ford 5000 has 69 engine HP and most Ford 5000's have 58 PTO HP because the dealer turned the fuel up. If you want to compare apples with apples then a 6520 or a 6500 Mahindra is a closer match but still a little smaller engine in the Mahindra.</p><p>I don't own a Mahindra or sell them. Mahindra has 1/3 of the utility size tractor (35-70hp) market in the USA. It seems that many people think that Mahindra's are a good value. Your friend might need to have the dealer look at his tractor because we have customers with that tractor using Vermeer 5x4 balers and baling in 6th gear on an 8 speed transmission and we are in the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironpeddler, post: 330547, member: 1530"] The Ford 5000 is a bigger tractor than the 6000 Mahindra. The Ford 5000 has 69 engine HP and most Ford 5000's have 58 PTO HP because the dealer turned the fuel up. If you want to compare apples with apples then a 6520 or a 6500 Mahindra is a closer match but still a little smaller engine in the Mahindra. I don't own a Mahindra or sell them. Mahindra has 1/3 of the utility size tractor (35-70hp) market in the USA. It seems that many people think that Mahindra's are a good value. Your friend might need to have the dealer look at his tractor because we have customers with that tractor using Vermeer 5x4 balers and baling in 6th gear on an 8 speed transmission and we are in the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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