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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 1224657" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>We have a dealer who used to sell Oliver, then White, and now Mahindra. They have been at it going on 3 years now. They are starting to get some tractors in the area and so far they have been able to put them up against Deere, Kubota, and Ferguson. The Mahindra have sold themselves in the side by side comparisons. The people who I spoke with said that they have a better tractor loader combination than the others and the tractor has more built weight and more lift capacity. I looked at the 8560 and it was a simple tractor which was a plus to me. I wouldn't let her bring one to the farm to try as I was afraid I might like it. This dealer has invested heavily into them and I would say they have over 20 tractors on the lot at all times and just built a new facility so we wouldn't be as worried about having a dealer locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 1224657, member: 16842"] We have a dealer who used to sell Oliver, then White, and now Mahindra. They have been at it going on 3 years now. They are starting to get some tractors in the area and so far they have been able to put them up against Deere, Kubota, and Ferguson. The Mahindra have sold themselves in the side by side comparisons. The people who I spoke with said that they have a better tractor loader combination than the others and the tractor has more built weight and more lift capacity. I looked at the 8560 and it was a simple tractor which was a plus to me. I wouldn't let her bring one to the farm to try as I was afraid I might like it. This dealer has invested heavily into them and I would say they have over 20 tractors on the lot at all times and just built a new facility so we wouldn't be as worried about having a dealer locally. [/QUOTE]
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