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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Kubota Hyd Remote

    Many people just use a bungee cord to hold the lever in the open position.
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    Any Grading Driveway/Arena tricks?

    In my opinion, there is NOTHING better for removing wash-boarding than a grader-planer type of blade. (pictured) Also for maintaining a road this grader type of blade works the best, easiest and fastest. Each type of implement has its intended purpose and works the best for that use. They may...
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    Back Blade - King Kutter vs LandPride ?

    You may want to look at a better quality of blade if you are going to be using it much, especially grading some dirt. I would be looking at at least one of these, but I'm sure that they are a lot more money. As far as the blades that you listed, in my opinion, the actual hitch frame on the KK...
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    purchase new tractor mahindra

    This is not intended to defend Mahindra, but Mahindra has tractors from India(Mahindra), Japan(Mitsubishi), some from Korea(TYM) & (discontinued) and China.(Mahindra) The India and Japanese units seem to have the fewest problems so far. Sorry to hear about your problems, hope that you are able...
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    Grapple Fork

    Those pictures were taken shortly after I had finished up with several improvements that I had made to the tractor. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra-owning-operating/158287-3215hst-improvements.html Sorry for linking to another site, but I could not fine the similar post that I...
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    Grapple Fork

    That is a set of hydraulics that get installed in place of the manually adjustable links on your 3pt hitch. Most common is a hydraulic top link and if you do much grading at all a hydraulic side link is a must have. Here are a few pictures of my setup on my Mahindra 3215. ;)
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    Grapple Fork

    Your best bet may be these guys, most people have been very happy with their product. I believe that they make a 48" grapple that would most likely be the best unit for your tractor. As a side note, as long as you are going to need to add some remote hydraulics, might as well add a few for...
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    Mahindra pricing as of 7/13/10

    Give Wallace Tractor a call, I would guess that they can do a bit better than those prices.
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    3 point blade for TT45A?

    I believe that you are right when you say that the track is the center of the tires. I agree that you would think that they would give you the outside dimensions, but the don't. So you can probably add another 14-16 inches to that 56". So now your at 70"-72". You need at an absolute minimum of...
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    3 point blade for TT45A?

    Yes that is one of my blades. It is a couple of sizes up from what I am recommending for your use. It is a Land Pride RBT45108, 9' wide blade and weighs in at 1166lbs. How wide is your tractor? I was figuring that it was around 72". Ideally you want the blade to be able to cover your tracks with...
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    3 point blade for TT45A?

    For you size tractor, I would be looking at this Land Pride rear blade. A 96" blade with or without hydraulics. Depending on if you have any rear remotes or not. If you do have some, then I highly recommend getting the rear blade with some hydraulics. The most common hydraulic to get would be...
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    ML106 bucket capacity

    I too would try some lock nuts first.
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    ML106 bucket capacity

    Practice practice practice is what will take care of that. :thumb: How do you like your tractor so far? I have a 3215HST, and it is a real work horse for us. Have you liquid filled your tires? Fill your tires, it makes literally a day and night difference when using the loader. Gotta go, talk...
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    ML106 bucket capacity

    Terry, it is listed here on the Mahindra Website under the specs category. 7.3 cubic feet, doesn't say struck or heaped although I'm thinking that it is the struck measurement.
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    30 or 35 series?

    Mahindra has some pretty good tractors, you could have your dealer look for a 6520. I would think that they might be able to find one somewhere. If you are going to get a loader, don't waste your time even considering a 2wd tractor. 4wd helps out so much that sometimes I wonder why they even...
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    top links

    If you could remember where you read that, I would like to read it also. I have top and tilt sets on both my 32hp tractor and my 75hp tractor. I can't think of a good reason not to have them. In fact, I can not imagine not having them. What I do know is that all the grading that I do, would not...
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    This is a true testament to the Fighter Pilot Attitude....

    An ex brother in law who was a pilot told me that ANY landing that you walk away from was a good landing. He had only crashed once as of that time, front landing gear collapsed under him. :eek:
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    What tools do you carry

    I mounted an ammo box behind the seat on my 3215 and the same size box on the fender on the 7520. Carry 2lb sledge, 8" pliers, 10"crescent wrench, 10"punch, extra pins That I have never needed :rolleyes: and a rag or two. Oh and a 3/8" chain with each tractor. Sometimes some snack bars if I...
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    Did you make a cup holder for your tractor, RTV, ATV or off road vehicle?

    Counter sunk stainless machine screw and lock nut. I also drilled a few holes in the bottom for water to get out. I have a 3 to 4 inch long pipe that fits in the cap to adapt it down for smaller mugs. This holder has worked out very well for me.
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    Did you make a cup holder for your tractor, RTV, ATV or off road vehicle?

    I used an ABS pipe cap and an aluminum angle. Bolted it through a factory hole in the ROPS.
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