Poorboys Little Homestead. In this video I give a review on my 2020 Mahindra 1626 HST tractor, 50 hour service / oil change, seat modification and demonstration of attaching the pellet forks to front end loader.
On the video, you show the grease fittings under the tractor are towards the back which u cant see in the video. They are actually further ahead directly behind the lead edge of the step. All 4 are in a row on the brake pedal pivot, but one is hard to find / connect to. Thanks for your video, it really helped me out.
I couldn't agree more with your comment about the forks, we have a 1635 and I picked up a set of used forks. I have used them more than I could ever imagined.
Same. I used to have a set of clamp on forks someone gave me for my old kubota. Once I bought the Mahindra forks, my life has changed significantly for the better
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@Jeremiah Jase Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I have a 1635 and my brother has the 1626. I agree with the quick hitch statement in that most of my old 3-point attachments wouldn’t fit. Great video. Thank You
Just getting my 1626 today ! Cant wait ! Thank You so much for taking the time to making it easier for us to know our tractor. Looking forward to more videos ! Take care !
Just got my new 1626 and liked to kill me (I am a 73 year old tinhorn) connecting the three point to my BH115 bush hog. Would like to know more about your quick cnnnects? Great video!😀
Loved the hillbilly accent lol made the video fun to watch. Would have been better if you were actually doing the 50 hour service not just talking about it but the video still helped me so great job!
Glad it helped. Yea it would have been better but I had done the service before I started my RU-vid channel....I try do better next time..lol Thanks for your comment it's greatly appreciated.
Just picked up a 2020 1626 Shuttle w/28hrs. Got the balance of the Warranty (6 years 7 months) & a set of forks to go with the bucket. Have some projects all lined up.
The only time I've been in High Range is when roading the tractor and yes it's no power to do anything other than road the tractor. But mid range and low range is great for what I do.
Grease Fittings, Grease Nipple, Zerk Fitting, Grease Zerk or Alemite all the same thing. It depends on where your from on what it's called I guess...LOL
Yes Sir, That's why I stated it is a discrepancy out there. I choose to do what the manual said that way if something happens ( while it's under warranty) they can't say I put the incorrect fluid in it. The way tractor dealerships come and go around here I can't depend on their word. 😉