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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1438960" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Aug. 8. Still no hay. Went tractor shopping today. What does everyone think of mahindras? We have an old Massey Ferguson (needs some work) and a newer John Deere that is undersized for our needs if we're going to make hay. Looked at a Mahindra mPower 75 today. Usually we try to buy US-made products but given the tangled supply chains these days (and I know some JD's are made overseas), we're exploring all options. IF we try to do our own hay next year, we will probably stick with small squares to keep the initial equipment price down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1438960, member: 20599"] Aug. 8. Still no hay. Went tractor shopping today. What does everyone think of mahindras? We have an old Massey Ferguson (needs some work) and a newer John Deere that is undersized for our needs if we're going to make hay. Looked at a Mahindra mPower 75 today. Usually we try to buy US-made products but given the tangled supply chains these days (and I know some JD's are made overseas), we're exploring all options. IF we try to do our own hay next year, we will probably stick with small squares to keep the initial equipment price down. [/QUOTE]
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