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<blockquote data-quote="gruncattle" data-source="post: 1767944" data-attributes="member: 27117"><p>I've owned all three. My latest purchase was a 75hp Mahindra. It has ALL Steel parts (fenders, everything), does not have a regen process, has a beefy stick shift / clutch setup, and everything including the battery is really easy to get to. My New Holland (65hp) has been a good tractor but the plastic parts (fenders, etc.) break, the stick setup is plastic, it goes into regen mode always at an inconvenient time, and the lighting is nowhere near as good as the Mahindra. The Mahindra engine is louder by far. You have to get used to that. I'd consider a 65hp or 75hp model just to future proof yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gruncattle, post: 1767944, member: 27117"] I've owned all three. My latest purchase was a 75hp Mahindra. It has ALL Steel parts (fenders, everything), does not have a regen process, has a beefy stick shift / clutch setup, and everything including the battery is really easy to get to. My New Holland (65hp) has been a good tractor but the plastic parts (fenders, etc.) break, the stick setup is plastic, it goes into regen mode always at an inconvenient time, and the lighting is nowhere near as good as the Mahindra. The Mahindra engine is louder by far. You have to get used to that. I'd consider a 65hp or 75hp model just to future proof yourself. [/QUOTE]
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