Literally just happened to me with the exact same tractor! Thank you for making me feel better! I thought I did something wrong, but it happened just putting along w/ no implements on the tractor whatsoever. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!
I just had a similar experience with a 2021 1626L w/235 hours! I am the second owner; now I understand why. So incredibly disappointed in mahindra! Warranty center is in Chiefland, FL for me; they said they ordered $1600 worth of parts, and it would take 6 hours of labor, at $120/hr! They said 50/50 as to whether mahindra was going to cover it! I told them to fix it either way; I’ll just sue mahindra for the bill, if I have to. It’s $2440, all said, which I have to pay if mahindra doesn’t. If they don’t, I will sue in SCC. I haven’t lost one yet. This tractor will be sold upon getting it back. I’m already researching who builds the toughest tractor; that’s what I need.
??? This isn't a tym model...this is one of the IH B-414 derived designs. Hard to believe they have taken such a rugged base and cheapened it down so much. I have a B414 and that thing will still be working in 50 years. Tough as nails.
That ain't a tym. That is a mahindra that evolved from the old IH B414 pattern. The IH was tough as could be, but it never had the pulling front axle like that. They have changed a lot of things over the years that make these designs less durable.
I bought the tractor new in December of 2020. Then I put very few hours on it the rest of the winter .I used for the summer of 2021 pulling a 7 foot finishing mower and parked or the winter . earlier this summer as I continued to cut grass the left front wheel fell off. The dealer was prompt to retrieve it and make repairs with full warrantee . The Mahindra engineers looked at it and concluded that the "C" clip holding the assembly together was defective . They were proactive and changed the one in the other front side while it was in the shop. I am now approaching 200 hours on the tractor and it is doing fine . @@brycelane6825
A circular saw with an abrasive metal cutting blade works like a train toilet. It's stinks, it leaves a mess of rubber dust everywhere to vacuum up, but man is it easy and fast. Clamp the 2x4 to the matt and use it as a guide for your saw to cut nice and straight.
Mahindra up to 2016 MRCNY 3930 have the smaller 3 bolt design and after 3930 has been replace with a single 3/4" bolt. I'm currently in the process of fixing mine and should have it done soon. I'm also putting a video together to show what actually happens inside and what parts need to be replaced to fix or convert to the new design. I will go over alternate sources for bearings and seals to save a substantial amount of money as well. The original isn't necessarily a faulty design from a legal standpoint but it is week and should be converted before you experience this. This should be straight forward and easy to fix for any mechanic working in a real shop. Mahindra mechanics for the most part don't seem to fall into that category since every time they worked on mine under warranty, their work is what failed literally within minutes. I'm sure there's a good one out there somewhere but I'm not taking the chance. I will never let a Mahindra mechanic touch my tractor again now that it's out of warranty. I saw on reddit they didn't fix it right and now they say it took 80 hours they're trying to charge you for. It would be impossible for this to take that long from anyone that knows what they're doing. Even the service manual is one of the worst I've ever seen for a manual. Even the local parts store manuals are better than Mahindra's, in many ways. The video I'm making should help you prove that it shouldn't cost as much as they're charging and that they are trying to screw you.
Definitely the jig saw works much better than the electric kitchen knife. Wondering if a circular saw might work, I need to cut some thick rubber mats as well. Thanks 🙏
Sorry I missed your comment! Herbal dewormers like ours do not create resistance. If used daily we do recommend giving a break every 7th day, and every 7th week. This just resets things in case the parasites are just hiding dormant. Instructions for horses can be found here: vermoust.com/equine-horse-wormer-instructions/ Normally you would give it 3 days in a row twice daily then once a week twice daily. For animals with heavy worm burdens you would want to dose for a full week, then 3-4 days a week until under control.
I cut these 4x6 mats all of the time. Dewalt reciprocating saw with a short metal blade. Takes about one minute or less for a 6ft pass. No struggle whatsoever, and no killing my hands.
In truth it comes down to the driver. I have seen people put trucks with street tires in places where they should not of gone and come out and the same with big fancy mud tires tires and get stuck.