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Mahindra 6500

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Mahindra 6500 Reviews



Overall Rating:
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Build Quality
rating
5.0
Features
rating
4.7
Performance
rating
5.0
Value
rating
5.0
Reliability
rating
5.0
(4.9 stars, 3 reviews)
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Specifications

Weight 6280 lbs. (2848 kg)

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manifolf heater light
rating
4.2
Posted 01/06/2015
by david hughes
Model year: 2008 Date Purchased: 2014-05-20 Number of Hours: 200

"Light has gone out does this mean heater not working? I like this tractor and it works great. I have a ml260 on this tractor and it is very handy."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: great tractor Cons: hydralics seem slow working Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA AL I also considered buying:
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6500 4WD
rating
4.0
Posted 03/28/2014
by kim
Model year: 2007 Date Purchased: 2007-02-02 Number of Hours: 250

"Hard to beat the tractor in its class at any price. In six years I am still surprised at how strong it is. Always reliable."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Cost/value/strength. Cons: none. Type of User: Location: USA MS I also considered buying: John Deere 1070, Kubota M7040
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Mahindra 6500 2WD W/275 Loader
rating
5.0
Posted 03/16/2010
by Gary Wallert
Model year: 2006 Date Purchased: 2007-08-10 Number of Hours: 200

"All I could ask for. It went back to the dealer right away because I couldn't get to the grease zerk for the front axle pivot. They turned the bracket over. Also the braided fuel line from the tank to the filters deteriorates about every 18 mos and has to be replaced ($25). My dealer, Straub's in Salina, Ks, is absolutely great. I put 1000# of wheel weights on the rear and bought chains to handle snow. I am glad I went with the larger 2WD as opposed to a smaller 4WD as it allows me to handle some pretty large 3pt equipment with ease. I use a 6 row planter. Equipment that size is actually cheap to find around here as it is too small for real farmers and too large for most food plotters."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: All I really need in a tractor and then some. Fun. Cons: Hydro would be nice for loader work, but not absolutely necessary. Type of User: Homeowner 100+ Acres Location: USA KS I also considered buying: Mahindra 4500, Kioti DK65, New Holland TN65
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