Mahindra 1533 VS. Kubota L3301

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • An attempt at an honest comparison of the mahindra 1533 and the Kubota L series tractors.
    Kubota Parts & Equipment @ www.messicks.com/vendor/kubota
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Komentáře • 402

  • @Cephous67
    @Cephous67 Před 7 lety +113

    Neil, you should be paid by Kubota because you seem to know more about them than most salesmen.

    • @brandoncrimmins6296
      @brandoncrimmins6296 Před 6 lety +21

      He and his family own Messick's...A Kubota dealer...They do in fact get paid by Kubota. Just not in the royalty manner in which you speak...

    • @horseblinderson4747
      @horseblinderson4747 Před 5 lety +10

      I'm sure he gets an attaboy trophy every one and a while.

    • @user-jx5kv5hj1v
      @user-jx5kv5hj1v Před 3 lety

      Correct 100%

  • @daviddale3624
    @daviddale3624 Před 6 lety +31

    Thank you. There is a huge difference in "fact finding" vs "fault finding" and you walked that line well.

  • @barbfoxdvm1189
    @barbfoxdvm1189 Před 6 lety +11

    I just purchased a Kubota L2501. My dealer was great. Spent a lot of time with me answering questions and helping me to set up my new tractor to best fit my needs. I was also dealing on a new Mahindra as well but in the end , the Kubota won out. It was simply the best choice for me.
    I do not agree with the comments that the Mahindra tractors are junk. I have friends that have them and are very satisfied with them. We also have a really good dealer in the area. He too, spent a lot of time answering my questions. In the end, these Messick videos played a big part in my decision. I am in the Kubota family and you are stuck with me now Neil.

  • @grandpapete417
    @grandpapete417 Před 6 lety +32

    Price is soon forgotten but the quality goes on.

  • @jrmcgeary
    @jrmcgeary Před 5 lety +16

    As a Mahindra fan and former Mahindra owner, I thought this was a decent comparison. I have sat on all colors and I do feel Mahindra has their place in the market. Here, they are indeed a little cheaper than most comparable models. We also have a very competitive Kubota dealer in the area and Mahindra hand no problems coming in under them - done so with out even waving Kubota prices in their face. I did step out of a Mahindra but not because of quality or anything else. I needed a larger machine and when shopping, the best bang for the buck became a blue one. Those darn NH Workmasters are just hard to beat for the money!
    As for Mahindra and the where its made / who made it fights, here's the current crop:
    eMax: made by TYM out of S Korea, powered by Daedong
    Max: Made by Mitsubishi out of Japan, powered by Mitsubishi
    1500/1600 Series: Made by Mitsubishi out of Japan, "1526" & "1626" Powered by Mitsubishi, all others Mahindra.
    2500/2600 Series: Made by TYM out of S Korea, powered by Mahindra
    3500 Series and up are made by Mahindra out of India, powered by Mahindra.
    Implements come from all over including Amerequip, Kodiak, Bercomac, and others.

  • @adamlyon5231
    @adamlyon5231 Před 6 lety +88

    Mahindra is an India based company. They made tractors for International Harvester and made Willys Jeeps back in the day. The machines themselves perform well, service and parts are the downside since they are so new to the USA. Also, all tractors are foreign tractors these days. Mahindra has an assembly plant in Pennsylvania.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +17

      All tractors are not foreign, many are but the Kubota in the video, as well as 40% of their products are legitimately made here. The Mahindra "assembly plant" you are referring to in Pennsylvania is actually an old Walmart that closed up. An ex Kubota dealer runs the facility, its not owned by Mahindra. They mounts loaders, backhoes and puts tires on machines that come in from overseas and deliver them to dealers assembled. Since Mahindra's dealer network is typically not at the same level as other companies this removes the assembly responsibility from the dealer level. Not all the tractors are junk, the ones Mahindra builds themselves are near junk, but the Mitsubishi and TYM built machines are okay.

    • @adamlyon5231
      @adamlyon5231 Před 6 lety +24

      Messick Farm Equipment Thanks for the info. My father and I did a laborious job with comparisons when we purchased our tractor. We have a small grain, hay and cattle operation. We compared the Mahindra 8560 with I think a Kubota 8200. Both were comparable, but the Mahindra weighed 8,000 pounds compared to the Kubota at 6,000. You are correct, that doesn’t matter for most applications, but it does when your pulling a chisel plow, which we still do for planting sunflowers and sweet corn. The Mahindra was around $40,000, which was too good for the amount of beef we were getting compared to Kubota. Don’t get me wrong, Kubota makes GREAT equipment. For our operation, the Mahindra checked many boxes and 5 years later, we’ve had no issues. Like I said, service and parts are the only issue due to lack of dealers close to us, but I can order most things online and have them here in 3-5 days, which is sufficient for our operation. I have 2 Kubota zero-turn mowers that are wonderful. Kubota was relatively new to Southern Maryland a few years back and resembled Mahindra in terms of pricing (not factoring inflation, of course). As with any brand, as the following got stronger, the product (and price) rose. Like you said, matching a product to your needs is important.

    • @bbruce995
      @bbruce995 Před 5 lety +7

      @@MessicksEquip foreign means the company is foreign, just because honda is made in america, does not make it an american company

    • @erikscott5709
      @erikscott5709 Před 4 lety +8

      @Deklyn Denison Mahindra (I think they had a different name then) had/has a license from Willys to build Jeeps for sale in India. I'm working from memory on this one, but I think I remember a 2-cylinder diesel in it from the early 80s. Like 15 horsepower or something, maybe 25. Fast forward to now and they're making a sort of jeep-looking thing that's legally an off-road-only vehicle that can't be registered for road use is the US. I don't know much else about them.

    • @mattwebb4830
      @mattwebb4830 Před 4 lety +4

      @Deklyn Denison
      That is true, but the same Jeep was made by multiple manufacturer's for the war department. Mahindra was one of the many manufacturer's that had the contract.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC Před 7 lety +13

    CRD actually stands for common rail diesel which means that the injectors share a fuel rail and are controlled electronically as opposed to having a mechanical pump driving the injection pulses.

  • @TriggerTravels
    @TriggerTravels Před 5 lety +61

    As a diesel mechanic...I'd feel much better if the whole thing was built in Japan. The US can not match Japanese quality. You see it time and time again.

  • @mickeytollison
    @mickeytollison Před 4 lety +27

    It would be extremely difficult to find a more biased review of two tractors.

  • @hoellc
    @hoellc Před 7 lety +99

    Just FYI - I purchased a Mahindra 1538 (not the 1533 in the video) with loader and had the tires loaded with rim guard and delivery for 19,350.00. The kubota L3301 I checked out was quoted at 25,000.00. EASY DECISION My Mahindra has been great and way cheaper than a Kubota. I would have bought a Kubota if the price had been competitive but you get very little for the 6 thousand dollar difference. The 28K MSRP for the Mahindra mentioned in the video is laughable and not at all realistic.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +12

      +Casey Hoell dealer pricing can add huge swings and variation to the price. This is why we try to compare MSRP. The list price for these tractors is very close to one another. It's possible you got a very high price from a Kubota dealer at very low price for Mahindra. Very possibly could have been the right choice for you but likely will not ring true for others.

    • @hoellc
      @hoellc Před 7 lety +7

      Perhaps you're correct and I won't disparage Kubota because I think they make fine tractors. I would also own John Deere, Yanmar, LS, New Holland, Kioti, Case and maybe some others (yes I know half of them are made by someone else). I do think the Kubota dealers in my neck of the woods are awfully proud (not as bad as John Deere though) and that's why they lost my business. Not trying to be a jerk, just wanted to state my experience. Enjoyed your video, make some more!!

    • @markwarf2967
      @markwarf2967 Před 7 lety +8

      You made the smart and correct decision....The 1533 and 1538 have a 50 hp block and DOES NOT REQUIRE THE DPF (particulate filter) or the DEF (blue fluid) that can be found on the Kubota.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +9

      FYI - No tractors from anyone under 75 Hp have DEF.

    • @waynes.2983
      @waynes.2983 Před 7 lety +1

      mark warf horsepower isn't the important factor, torque is.

  • @casycasy5199
    @casycasy5199 Před 6 lety +3

    love the way you explain everything in all your videos.you made me put kubota in the running when i get my tractor

  • @rauleyshar3635
    @rauleyshar3635 Před 6 lety +10

    Most of his arguments are groundless. Why? Amount of Titanium used in allow can provide much more tensile strength than 5" thick axel. It would have been better if axels were taken apart and used hydraulics stress test to see the exact tensile strength.

  • @RP-qs1tp
    @RP-qs1tp Před 3 lety +31

    What do you expect from a person wearing a Kubota Tshirt?? :)

    • @sidogg4113
      @sidogg4113 Před 3 lety +2

      @Bob Smithereens hope the aluminum rear doesn't break on the orange machine

    • @Morpheen999
      @Morpheen999 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sidogg4113 Gigantic 400'000lb 747s land on Aluminum, it holds up just fine

  • @InjunOutdoors
    @InjunOutdoors Před 7 lety +1

    Can you do side by side maintenance? Belt changing, radiator hose replacement, etc and just normal PM service.

  • @eformance
    @eformance Před 7 lety +1

    I would be curious to see how the LS XR3135 fits into these comparisons. I bought an XR3135C shuttle transmission tractor with backhoe for $29k. The tractor is 3589lbs without loader. The loader is rated at 2400lbs at the pins and the front axle is rated for 4klbs. At the HP size, and cost, it's right there with these models, but seems to offer some additional weight and loader capacity.

  • @73leo73
    @73leo73 Před 5 lety +1

    How about comparing the kioti to kubota? I would like to see that please.

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 Před 7 lety

    You guys do a good job by educating customers on detail.

  • @Futurebeefcake
    @Futurebeefcake Před 7 lety +31

    I'm not defending mahindra but when you did the bottle test, it looked like the bottle was taped or had something sticky to it so it wouldn't fall off. It just looked that way.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +9

      Would that not be worse for the Mahindra? :-)
      after all, we're not so underhanded to tip the scales like that. Nor do we have the time on our hands to create demo's that are one-sided.

    • @Futurebeefcake
      @Futurebeefcake Před 7 lety +3

      Messick Farm Equipment lol ok

    • @_P0tat07_
      @_P0tat07_ Před 7 lety +3

      I thought I saw that also, but looking at the clip a second time, it looked like he was applying pressure to the bottle as a means of stabilizing himself when getting off the tractor.

    • @slevy7936
      @slevy7936 Před 6 lety

      i thought the same thing. looked at that part twice.

    • @publicwale1102
      @publicwale1102 Před 4 lety

      True

  • @stopspinskydiving
    @stopspinskydiving Před 7 lety +4

    Neil is as honest as they come. I may just drive to his business to buy my Kubota at the first quarter of 2018.

  • @jyothikarnavar
    @jyothikarnavar Před 6 lety +50

    Come on pal, this isnt a Mercedes to check the engine refinement with a bottle of water.. These are machines made to tame the rough...

    • @thedude7726
      @thedude7726 Před 4 lety +1

      Give it a few hundred hours and report back.
      It makes a huge difference

    • @arthurr8670
      @arthurr8670 Před 4 lety +1

      I've used an old New Holland (1997) and a new New Holland (2018) skid steer. The old one beats you up in no time. It's shaking, it's screaming, but it does work hard. The new one is quiet and smooth, and works just as hard.

    • @knightofgodserventofholymo7500
      @knightofgodserventofholymo7500 Před 4 lety

      That means a lot on operators health

  • @bglinke
    @bglinke Před 7 lety +1

    I don't see the engine compartment panel listed when I clicked on the link and dig down. I can give you a call on Monday. What phone number and who do I ask for?

  • @Nick_M.
    @Nick_M. Před 6 lety

    What are those bars across the buckets used for?

  • @daniell357
    @daniell357 Před 7 lety

    Good info on what was compared. I guess I wanted more detail. Transmission, shifting, etc.
    Small farm so my main use would be mowing, raking, square baler, barn cleaning, some light tillage.

  • @larrymoore6640
    @larrymoore6640 Před 4 lety +1

    Good review of each tractor. I like the idea that Kubota designs and builds their complete tractor.

  • @cameronlange3448
    @cameronlange3448 Před 6 lety +9

    I am in shopping mode and appreciate this comparison video. Thank you for that!I would recommend though, you gain some knowledge on a DPF vs a DOC. They are very different devices, that do very different things with the exhaust. The representation you gave on the Tier 4 could use some corrections, as the Mahindra has a huge advantage in the after treatment category.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety

      +Cameron Lange I'm very well versed actually. The new Holland models we sell use doc only engines. Two ways of doing the same thing. I'd hesitate to give one the edge.

  • @markl2761
    @markl2761 Před 6 lety +55

    I just looked up the info on where the Mahindra was manufactured. Everything about it states it is made in India. Nowhere is there anything that says mitsubishi. So where did you get that info from.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +7

      Google is your friend. Top left of the specs. While relabeling tractors, these companies tend to do their best to hide that its not theirs.
      www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/009/0/0/9006-mahindra-1533.html

    • @manpreetbadyal6521
      @manpreetbadyal6521 Před 6 lety +20

      And thanks for your biased explanation

    • @dalemarshall625
      @dalemarshall625 Před 6 lety +3

      Mark L look on serial number tag 38hp up made in korea smaller in japan i just looked at dealer yesterday

    • @guardrail2897
      @guardrail2897 Před 6 lety

      It has a Mitsubishi engine. They are assembled either in Pennsylvania or out west somewhere. Texas I think. None are sold in the U.S. that are already assembled. Kubota does however import all of their tractors. None get assembled in the U.S. Unless something changed recently.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +10

      So I actually know a little about this. I know the person who runs the facility in Pennsylvania. It's an old Walmart, they pretty much add tires and install implements. Nothing is really manufactured there, it's the same work dealers of other brands do themselves.
      I've also been to the Kubota facility in Georgia twice.. KMA. 40% of Kubota product is legitimately manufactured here. Kma employees 2400 people, and there are three more other Kubota manufacturing facilities in the area.

  • @mothman-jz8ug
    @mothman-jz8ug Před 6 lety +24

    If I wanted an "unbiased" comparison between Kubota and any other brand, I would go to a Kubota dealer. R-i-g-h-t.....

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +4

      In over a year of this being up, not one person has pointed out something factually incorrect, dishonest, etc. That's more than you can say about just about any other tractor video.

    • @rastapete100
      @rastapete100 Před 5 lety +4

      @@MessicksEquip It looked factual and balanced to me. It isn't your fault the Kubota is a demonstrably better tractor.

    • @kalvindizzle4058
      @kalvindizzle4058 Před 4 lety +2

      when you are comparing a nice machine and a pos its easy to be biased haha. Mahindra is not as good of a machine as Kubota you will find no one with actual decent clear points as to why the Mahindra is better. you may see someone say something about the cup holders. if Mahindra reflected it in the price and their tractors were 15% cheaper on retail then I think a lot of points could be over looked but the fact that they are priced extremely close to the Kubota its hard to overlook the short fallings.

    • @mickeytollison
      @mickeytollison Před 4 lety +2

      @@MessicksEquip You didn't actually address the comment.

    • @dwrkgrn1272
      @dwrkgrn1272 Před 3 lety

      @@MessicksEquip I get it kabota tractors are good but come on , if you want to market these machines just don't use the tag "American made " nothing wrong by doing that , but supporting own country doesn't mean just using the tag "american made"
      It's actually using all American products.....
      For me it's all indian products except mobile phones LOL THEY ARE MADE IN CHINA,, AND I DON'T HAVE ANOTHER CHOICE..... HAVE A GREAT DAY

  • @oscarolave8065
    @oscarolave8065 Před 7 lety +4

    I wish we had these great videos on agricultural machinery also in my country. Many thanks from Spain.

  • @sasathaokip2155
    @sasathaokip2155 Před 6 lety +3

    People were talking about resale value is less whn compared to other but no one realize they were the one who purchase for less money in first

  • @charleskettering2626
    @charleskettering2626 Před 7 lety +5

    I have noticed a lot of Mahindra with low hour, below 40, on their competitors lots.

    • @bradleyscofarm6151
      @bradleyscofarm6151 Před 6 lety

      So have I, I have had experience with kubota and put well over 2k hours in two of them and only minor fixable issues within an hour. Mahindra ive heard absolute HORROR stories on here about how bad the wiring is, the safety switches, ignition switch, dashboard, how bad the warranty is and how they won't stand behind their stuff. They try to get out from under their warranty so they dont have to pay for wiring it every 1-5 years. Mahindra overall sucks i wouldn't take one if you gave it to me

  • @dennisroberts2857
    @dennisroberts2857 Před 4 lety +1

    I live in South Georgia where really good rated Kubota deal in this area

  • @goaheadmakeourdayscooterpe6724

    I have owned both Kubota and JD tractors under 40 hp and lawn equipment over the years and the only real gripe about Kubota is the foot pedal when backing up doing alot of loader work. That said, I know when either is 10+ years old I have and been able to find any part I need,not so sure about the Mahindra.

  • @wpowerwagon
    @wpowerwagon Před 6 lety +34

    Did anyone notice when he picks up the bottle of water it looks like it was stuck and as he walked behind the other tractor it looks like he was peeling off something from the bottom of the water bottle, because when the O was running the water was moving but not the bottle, it didn't look right to me

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +8

      +Steve Armendariz sr conspiracy theorist?

    • @ojgarat
      @ojgarat Před 6 lety +4

      Ha ha ha true ... Wow he is a liar and cheap

    • @rustypapa
      @rustypapa Před 6 lety +1

      I noticed that too.

    • @mattb5029
      @mattb5029 Před 6 lety +6

      It moved while it was on there. He had to lean while hoping off tractor so it looked slow picking it up. You are really grasping at straws here!!

    • @ROTAXD
      @ROTAXD Před 6 lety +1

      Steve Armendariz sr no, he was digging through his keys for the mitsuhindra key. When he gets up you can clearly see thatbhe pushed down on the bottle, he didn't have to yank it off as it wasn't glued. Besides, if it were, you'd have seen vibration on the surface of the water.

  • @masterblogger1crucialtimes838

    You have no idea how valuable this video was to me today! Thank You for sharing your knowledge in a straightforward and honest manner. I have decided to go back to Kubota, and not because of a slick salesman who could care less about what I end up with once they have my money. You really stand out straight and tall in the crowd of money hungry deceivers my friend. God Bless You!

  • @yakbutterblacktea
    @yakbutterblacktea Před 5 lety +1

    One more quick question. For a 40 Acre virtually flat farm, 35 acres under irrigation and mini pivot, currently just pasture, now hay production. Which tractor do you recommend for doing general farm work. Moving some boulders, digging fence post holes lots of MOWING. I do typically like to go a little larger than needed but would love your advice.

  • @joetterolison1286
    @joetterolison1286 Před 2 lety

    So is the vibrate related to amount of internal balancing of the engines?
    Ken in Florida

  • @jamesharless5357
    @jamesharless5357 Před 5 lety

    Great video!

  • @kdegraa
    @kdegraa Před 3 lety

    I’m narrowing down my tractor choice between the Mahindra Max36 and Kubota B3150. Both appeal as they are low profile, just over 2 meters tall and both have strong hydraulic flow. These are factors I’m considering as I need a tractor to operate in an orchard.

  • @stephenvandyke4084
    @stephenvandyke4084 Před 7 lety +2

    What's the deal with all the bars on the buckets

  • @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying
    @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying Před 7 lety +2

    I don't see a lot of videos or talk about the Kabota B2601. Is that an odd sized tractor? Are there a lot of implements that can be used with it? Such as brush hog, back hoe, snow blower, tiller and so on.
    The reason I'm asking is because I'm looking to purchase a Kabota B 2601 and don't want to get stuck with a white elephant. Thank you.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety

      B2601 is a very common tractor. Smaller than the two in this video. Check our other videos for B-series machines.

    • @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying
      @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying Před 7 lety

      Thank you

    • @michaelmurphy5029
      @michaelmurphy5029 Před 7 lety

      The B Series has an aluminum cast rear end, and can have mid-mount mower. The L series is cast iron rear end, and does not have mid-mount capability...it more like a farm tractor! The B series is more like an over-sized garden tractor and priced accordingly.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety

      Mech Uno fyi. it's not aluminum. that's Deere, all Kubota stuff is cast iron. at this size.. your far from garden tractor. that comment us not too far off for a subcompact machine.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +1

      +Michael Murphy. Again, the b-series is cast iron. Also many (not all) l-series tractors have had mid mowers. You can also buy some standard L tractors for less money than a B series machine. You can't paint with too broad of a brush with these things.

  • @m1lkman1974
    @m1lkman1974 Před 6 lety +4

    Good job doing an honest comparison!!! I've watched the Mahindra dealers doing comparisons and they sure are not as neutral as this one was. Cheers

  • @georgiaswampman4542
    @georgiaswampman4542 Před 7 lety +9

    Love our M 9540

  • @shohokuslamdunk
    @shohokuslamdunk Před 7 lety

    are you able to do a comparison between the John Deere 3R vs Kubota Grand L series? I'm trying to decide between these two tractors and I've only seen the one-sided comparison video made by John Deere.

  • @yamaharidr450
    @yamaharidr450 Před 5 lety +1

    EGR for Nox emessions. It lower the combustion temperature which creates less Nox.

  • @MrNEILham
    @MrNEILham Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you. Good job

  • @Conklikov
    @Conklikov Před 7 lety +5

    id love to see a kioti comparison , orange vs orange

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety

      Unfortunately its very uncommon for us to get our hands on current model tractors like this.

    • @huckleberry8079
      @huckleberry8079 Před 7 lety

      I compared oranges and bought the Kubota. Materials were very cheap on the Kioti. The new Kiotis on the lot had steering wheels that were already cracked, weird. Sun visors hanging and slow hydraulics. They are fairly reliable though says my cousin that has one. I sincerely love my Kubota.

    • @Conklikov
      @Conklikov Před 7 lety +4

      I compared them as well, I ended up with a kioti, I think the condition has to do with how long they sat out side dealer. The kubota I was looking at had cracked steering wheel and faded paint already, My kioti was ordered and came new right from the crate to me so no hang time. I compared the l2501 kubota to the ck2610 and the 2610 came in 4000 dollars cheaper and seemed to be a little heavier in the rear end and front axles. Not saying i dont like kubota, My dad just bought a mx5200, and I love that, it takes everything you through at it. It does hay operations well, and is very reliable. But for me, i just needed a tractor to do horse chores, work a garden, snow removal, so in the end i went with saving a bit of money. So far its been a great machine. Both Kubota and Kioti have a lot in common, they both make their own motors, cast own rear ends, and genuinely have more invested in the success of their specific brand. Heck Kioti even worked with kubota in the 80s on a line of tractors. Then kubota sued in 2003 or so , over design similarities (which i get) and get this, the orange color. Kind of a joke if you ask me. I didnt know color could be copyrighted. They have diverged more in looks since the lawsuit, and I think the new kiotis are quite sharp and quality is way better than they were even 3 years ago.

    • @tommac8602
      @tommac8602 Před 6 lety +1

      I bought the Kioti ck4010, mostly because the Kubota dealer didn't seem interested in my business. This is my first tractor. Needed help to understand the differences and the Kioti salesman was very helpful. The Kubota guy seemed to be talking down to me.

  • @salgaldenco
    @salgaldenco Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for clearing up some concerns I had. As a female looking for the right tractor for my equine/arena and mowing needs I have been steered in all directions. In continuing to do my research I keep going back to Kubota. Any tips for negotiating with my local dealer is welcome!

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety

      visit 2-3 local dealers, keep an open mind. Compare the info they give you and simply make it clear your going to check their price with others. No need to brow beat, a salesmen who knows he is up against inline competition will put his best foot forward.

    • @ronniealberts5083
      @ronniealberts5083 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for your very biased approach. Why would a tractor company give residential warranty when the tractors are used on a farm? I have checked with mahindra and there is no such thing like a residential warranty.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety

      I'm not sure where you are getting your info.. but with tractors that's not the case.
      It IS the case for things like zero turn mowers where a home owner and commercial landscaper receive different warranties.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety

      Sorry, you are referring to Mahindra.
      Yes.. he is correct when he says the Powertrain warranty has a slew of limitations on hours and application. I am sure they don't make that info easy to find.

  • @markwarf2967
    @markwarf2967 Před 7 lety +14

    Hey Messick Farm Equipment, does the L3301 have the particulate filter? And what temperature does it reach during the regeneration period? And if you're in a field during regeneration, can it set the filed on fire? What about a barn or shed? And be sure to tell us about how much does one of those cost? Would you have one in stock? And if it went out in, let's say 40 hours, would it be covered by Kubota warranty? While you were quick to knock on the Mahindra loader, you didn't bother on the Kubota...was there a reason for that??? And you didn't bother to show the quick attach handles on the Kubota either.....I guess you think people are going to be so wrapped up in "sales" speech, they aren't going to notice your omissions.....but getting back to that particulate filter that Kubota has on their machines, and Mahindra does not, how many pages are dedicated to the particulate filter in the owner's manual? 8? 9? If it's either, then tell us why there's that many pages dedicated to that particulate filter? (Before you try and say "it's not that big of a deal?") Waiting...thx

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +6

      All Kubota engines over 19KW (25Hp) have a DPF filter. temp during burn is the same as at wide open throttle. The barn or shed concern is why the machine has a button to delay or bypass regen. Honestly, I've never read the owners manual. On todays tractors there is literally nothing to do but turn the key and go to work (this was not true when this tech first came to market) Cost to clean a DPF is $300-400, but should not need done till 2000-3000 hours.
      When I do these videos I generally try not to do too much back and forth with another tractor. Reason being is that the "other" tractor is often cherry picked in these kind of videos. I try and point out broad practical thing that would compare to a majority of tractors.

  • @ROTAXD
    @ROTAXD Před 6 lety +1

    Well, I'd buy the Mitsu-Hindra before the deere after watching both of your videos. Do you have a Kubota vs Massey or new holland comparison ?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +3

      honestly, I'd buy the Mitsu-Hindra before the Deere as well. The Deere in this class really lags behind.

  • @zander6x6
    @zander6x6 Před 7 lety +3

    Does anyone know what the bars across the buckets of these two tractors are for?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +1

      zander6x6 used for demoing to keep weight from being accidentally dumped

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1 Před 7 lety +1

      zander6x6 I was wondering the same thing. Makes sense now.

    • @zander6x6
      @zander6x6 Před 7 lety +2

      Messick Farm Equipment never would have guessed that! Lol thanks for clearing that up for us! Nice comparison videos!

    • @jhsilverstar5292
      @jhsilverstar5292 Před 7 lety

      Brett Buckley ń

    • @arnulfoaguirrejr3060
      @arnulfoaguirrejr3060 Před 6 lety +2

      these are prison models on work a release program

  • @Ramdodge582
    @Ramdodge582 Před 7 lety

    So what is the L3301 made? it's assembled enough to be called such but how much assembly is done in the US vs the other country?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +1

      I've not been to the factory that does these, but if its like other Kubota products the engine and transmissions are delivered in crates from Japan, and the rest of sheet metal, ROPS, axles, tires etc are done domestically. My guess would be the % of parts is somewhat less than the BX-ZD-ZG-RTV plant @ KMA.

  • @Futurebeefcake
    @Futurebeefcake Před 7 lety +2

    Case ih and John Deere still have my heart

  • @jonm734
    @jonm734 Před 6 lety +3

    Hey man good review. Can u please do the Mahindra e22max vs John dear 2210
    Thanks
    Great channel subscribed and thumbs up

  • @urbanothepopeofdeath
    @urbanothepopeofdeath Před 6 lety +10

    so Kubota is MADE in Japan but ASSEMBLED in US? While the bucket on the Mahindra is actually MADE in the US?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +1

      The Kubota in this case is made @ KMA in Georgia. This was a Japanese model at one point, they moved production here. The KMW loader is also 'Made in the USA'.

    • @rogermurph101
      @rogermurph101 Před 5 lety

      Messick's if a product says “made in USA”, it has to have a minimum amount of US materials in it in addition to being assembled here. “Assembled in USA” can be made of all foreign parts. The Mahindra tractors are made in India or Korea, kubotas are made in japan. You want a US made tractor, get a Deere.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 5 lety +6

      The more popular Mahindra tractors are built by Mitsubishi in Japan, the Korean ones are built by TYM. The Deere compacts are made by Yanmar in Japan. You'll find Yanmar equivalents of their models if you look.
      You'll find 'Made in the USA' marks on many of the Kubota products. I've been to the factory twice. As odd as this is, with this tractor the Kubota is a more American product than the Deere. Fundamentally its a global marketplace and these conversations are a bit silly, but the realities are often far different than most people expect.

  • @bmwbaker
    @bmwbaker Před 3 lety

    I love your honesty. Thanks.

  • @emsoutdoors1
    @emsoutdoors1 Před 4 lety

    Good review. Pointing people in the right direction.

  • @austinseubert6047
    @austinseubert6047 Před 7 lety

    u guys should do a Massey Ferguson compact utility tractor comparison to John Deere Kubota or Mahindra I haven't seen too many and I would like to see a non biased reveiw thx

  • @fortyozjuicebox
    @fortyozjuicebox Před 4 lety

    Neil can you do a comparison between the new l and the mx series. The only comp I've seen is grand l vs mx. Thanks

  • @william38022
    @william38022 Před 6 lety +3

    I have a Kubota B 6000/2 cylinder diesel four-wheel-drive made back in the mid-70s 77 or 76 I think,,, built like a little Sherman tank Kubota really knows their stuff they make a good tractor or at least they did when they built my little B6000........

  • @denisgallagher109
    @denisgallagher109 Před 6 lety +1

    Regardless of the tractors you are pretty impressive in your review. Well spoken and articulate well done.

  • @Kcender57
    @Kcender57 Před 7 lety

    What is the piece over the front of the bucket?

  • @bglinke
    @bglinke Před 7 lety +7

    Better fact check Kubota's long term parts support. I have a 3650 and have 2 parts, the tube that protects the shaft that runs the front wheel drive & the left hand engine compartment cover), which I need that Kubota no longer services. Very disappointing from a supposedly top tier manufacturer. I was able to get the tube welded, but am still searching for the cover.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +2

      +bglinke what part numbers?
      www.messicks.com/ku/85359?sectionId=219512&diagramId=362746

  • @saqisaqicooltoad
    @saqisaqicooltoad Před 6 lety +19

    Well ur right.. u haven't seen or used a machine like Mahindra but still making comments...Farmers globally are fools to trust Mahindra then.. only ur dealership salesman knows about them by sitting in a air-conditioned show room.. without any practical application knowledge... BTW a tank's engine will have more vibration and noise ... Because they're meant for a purpose...they have to go out and spit fire..that doesn't mean that they r bad engines .. they have to rough... Or buy Benz with plow from ur dealership... Stupid reviews

    • @ratikantapalai1540
      @ratikantapalai1540 Před 5 lety

      i want to buy a tractor....but i have no idea about which company should i prefer for it..can you suggest me please...

    • @rastapete100
      @rastapete100 Před 5 lety +1

      @emit gem I think it would be a good guess that he owns a mahindra.

    • @kalvindizzle4058
      @kalvindizzle4058 Před 4 lety

      the purpose of the water bottle test in my opinion is not to show that the engine is good or bad. its to show how smooth the engine operates when you are sitting on a machine all day long and operating it that vibration can be extremely annoying and uncomfortable.

    • @knightofgodserventofholymo7500
      @knightofgodserventofholymo7500 Před 4 lety

      @@kalvindizzle4058 affects our back too

  • @tsafa
    @tsafa Před 2 lety

    great video!

  • @mssuskar
    @mssuskar Před 3 lety +2

    I thought it's honest review but from very beginning of this video you choose Kubota .... Why bother to bring Mahindra 😒

  • @paulgualtieri7313
    @paulgualtieri7313 Před 4 lety +5

    Assemble in the USA means what exactly?

    • @ykd0011
      @ykd0011 Před 3 lety +1

      A tractor has a lot of parts. Assembled means fit together to make a whole working product. Those parts are manufactured outside of usa and then imported to usa and assembled in usa to make a tractor.

    • @alexanderrosales7675
      @alexanderrosales7675 Před 3 lety

      Giving Americans jobs they don't deserve that can be assembled cheaper and better else where.

  • @hutchcraftcp
    @hutchcraftcp Před 7 lety +20

    With dealers like this guy you wonder why they even sell the Mahindra. He clearly said it was a Mitsubishi.

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před 6 lety +2

    You can get parts for Kubota's that are old. Kubota L 3750 owner.

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Před 7 lety +17

    US assembled not built. Don't confuse people with words like mahindra did with the sticker as you pointed out. Assembly is different that manufactured in the US.

    • @orchardhillfarmequipment4347
      @orchardhillfarmequipment4347 Před 7 lety +5

      Thank you for pointing that out. Noticed this when watching the video as well. Very misleading.

    • @DoRC
      @DoRC Před 7 lety +3

      M Kirby He said it was being final assembled in the US not completely made i ln the US. He even contrasted that to the bucket which is made in the US.

    • @otomackena7610
      @otomackena7610 Před 6 lety +2

      They recently opened a manufacturing plant in Detriot

  • @zacharyhenderson2902
    @zacharyhenderson2902 Před 5 lety +1

    I was really surprised to find out that Kubota tractors actually aren't much more expensive than Mahindra tractors. For what you're getting I expected the price difference to be night and day, but they're pretty comprable.

  • @danielcornett7728
    @danielcornett7728 Před 6 lety

    I have been thinking about buying a kabota

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před 5 lety

    on the loaders steel thickness bring a digital caliper.

  • @MrOldfart47
    @MrOldfart47 Před 7 lety

    I do like my Kubota! I don't use it all the time but when I need it it's a life savor!

  • @akshayk4044
    @akshayk4044 Před 4 lety +2

    Its impossible to manufacture a kubota front to end,as in the case of mahindra.not denying the fact that kubota is better,but mahindra gives you what you pay for and gets the job done.

  • @temureview1
    @temureview1 Před 4 lety

    How much are Kubota 3301s going for in everybody's areas right now. My dealer in western Washington is trying to charge close to 26k?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 4 lety

      If your going to make any attempt to check pricing, you need to include all the attachments and configurations. These things can swing the price thousands.

  • @theblacksunshineproject3597

    I was told tha mahindra uses other manufacturers out dated stuff or there over stock...

  • @xTheJmanChannel
    @xTheJmanChannel Před 3 lety

    This is an old video so not sure if I'll get a reply. Where do you even find operating capacities? I assume operating capacities are similar to a gvwr on a truck? The total amount of weight the frame/vehicle can hold?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 3 lety

      No one publishes anything like this unfortunately. No specs on axle capacity's, frame capability, etc. There are lift spec''s, but those don't tell you the capability of the underlying tractor.

    • @xTheJmanChannel
      @xTheJmanChannel Před 3 lety

      @@MessicksEquip In most of your video's talking about tractor capability wars, it reminds me a lot of the american big 3 truck makers in 2000-2012 before they adopted universal SAE standards and such. Seems like Kubota is a lot like Toyota in publishing achievable and reliable numbers/capability rather than sprinkling magic number dust on things and claiming off the wall numbers that aren't useable in the real world like the big 3 used to do.

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před 5 lety +1

    I can get parts for a 35 year old Kubota. People often ask if it is for sale.
    If you have 5k less look for a lightly used unit. Lots of hobby farmer owners out there who sell 5 yr old machines for a serious discount with low hours.
    When you see rental companies using a Mahindra TLB then consider one.

  • @THE3MANCLANCB33
    @THE3MANCLANCB33 Před 6 lety

    KMW loader made in Sterling, KS

  • @Crfxlife
    @Crfxlife Před 7 lety +3

    Nice vid man keep it up👍

  • @onelonleyfarmer
    @onelonleyfarmer Před 7 lety +83

    The Mahindra is made in India... Not Japan.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +21

      Mahindra is an Indian company, but most of their tractors are built by other vendors. This model is actually a Mitsubishi. Some are TYM. A significant minority are actually Indian built tractors built by Mahindra themselves.

    • @huckleberry8079
      @huckleberry8079 Před 7 lety +19

      don't spew more BS. Mitsubishi never built a tractor for Mahindra, however Mahindra as bought some Mitsubishi motors for their tractors. That still doesn't make it a Mitsubishi built tractor.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +13

      It is correct that Mitsubishi does a lot of contract manufacturing for Mahindra. All of Mahindra's "better" tractors are mostly Mitsubishi tractors.

    • @cws10692
      @cws10692 Před 6 lety

      Messick Farm Equipment yes sir u are correct iv done my research on this i think they should do there's if u goin spend that kida of money and for this price I want all my money's worth I can get in service to back it up but that's just me

    • @AJwesleyify
      @AJwesleyify Před 6 lety +3

      my Mahindra 2015 is Japanese built by Mitsubishi

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney Před 5 lety

    I have a question why move the loader valve to on the loader I like it much better In the floor on the tractor so much more comfortable.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 5 lety

      Cheaper tractors tend to have the valve on the loader. having it on the fender is usually the preferred place.

  • @bronkbuster1981
    @bronkbuster1981 Před rokem

    I have a kubota l3901 and I have had nothing but problems with the Particular filter and region and it only has 300 hours

  • @rickywoods3101
    @rickywoods3101 Před 4 lety

    I have a kobota and also purchased a LS 4155. It is a beast and it looks exactly like the Boomer 55. I am a mechanic and it has same engine and everything. Only thing different is the loader.

  • @yakbutterblacktea
    @yakbutterblacktea Před 5 lety

    Whats is your thoughts on Branson vs Kubuta?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 5 lety

      Branson is non existent around here

    • @yakbutterblacktea
      @yakbutterblacktea Před 5 lety

      @@MessicksEquip Ok thanks for the prompt reply.

    • @rickyricardo3551
      @rickyricardo3551 Před 2 lety

      @@yakbutterblacktea I may be three years late but his response in no way answered your question he just dodged it . I am coming from a kubota and also two old massey tractors and now a branson and I will say the branson does not lose out to kubota in anyway. First bransons do not use a computer controled motor they are simple easy strong and are a actual cummins motor that uses machincal injection feed by a bosch style pump so easy to get parts for , bransons are way heavier than kubota , they have a good bit more hydraulic flow , they are made of all steel no aluminum or plastic frame/ body parts and they have a better warranty if you have a good reliable dealer which matters more than brand . My Opinion is unbiased the equipment I've used has been for work not mine . my favorites in order from first to last are branson , massey , new holland and kubota

    • @rickyricardo3551
      @rickyricardo3551 Před 2 lety

      I should also add the branson has a darn tight turning radius so much so people have made videos showing it .

  • @rastapete100
    @rastapete100 Před 5 lety

    Well after that I would be totally sold on a Kubota tractor but already have one and I love it. After five years it has not given me a hint of an issue except the odd one I caused.

  • @donaldgulledge729
    @donaldgulledge729 Před 3 lety

    Would have liked to see a three way - Mahindra, Kubota, and Yanmar

  • @regs3836
    @regs3836 Před 2 lety

    I am not familiar with the angle iron grate on these tractor buckets. What is the purpose?

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 2 lety

      Demo tractors.

    • @regs3836
      @regs3836 Před 2 lety

      @@MessicksEquip So the purpose is to make the tractor loader unusable?

  • @kalvindizzle4058
    @kalvindizzle4058 Před 4 lety

    I love the videos but it would be hard to wanna buy a tractor from your videos seeing you fire them up and run them clear up to full rpm's before the starter is disengaged then shut it down before the engine has slowed down all the way haha.On a side not with the water bottle test who runs there tractor at 3,000 rpm's when operating it anyways I have a l3901 and I rarely see myself above 2500 rpm's

  • @dharmindermadahar1680
    @dharmindermadahar1680 Před 6 lety +16

    Mahindras are made in India not Japan 1989 international India turned into mahindra

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +3

      +Dharminder Madahar that's because this Tractor is mostly a Mitsubishi. It's rebadged, not an Indian Tractor

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +5

      Lots of brand do this with lots of equipment, and in our experience its rarely good. Your paying another middle-man raising prices, and typically your parts support is far worse than the company who actually built the machine is not going to invest in quality long term support when their name is not on the hood. Its not their reputation that takes a hit.
      Mahindra's #1 position, is from essentially selling tractors geared towards 3rd world countries that do not meet the expectations of the American market. They would be #1 as far as unit sales go, but a far cry from even being a competitor for dollar volume. 'Crap' is kinda in the eye of the beholder. The Mitsubishi or TYM Mahindra machines are far less crap than the ones they actually build themselves. They have some jaw dropping bad equipment, as some stuff that's kinda sorta okay.

  • @neiljordan2991
    @neiljordan2991 Před 4 lety

    What no bloopers

  • @bullrambler
    @bullrambler Před 7 lety

    Good fair comparison and thanks for sharing your review...
    How about doing a Branson and Kioti comparison...

  • @chrisgerace6124
    @chrisgerace6124 Před 7 lety +1

    Great information!

  • @bglinke
    @bglinke Před 7 lety

    You still there? Please forward contact info and I will call you about the part. Thanks

  • @jacobanderson8043
    @jacobanderson8043 Před 7 lety +19

    I like kubota, but hate the fact that they are going to shitty hydro transmissions instead of gear that is much more reliable. Mahindra at least offers the choice of a manual transmission that is more reliable when doing heavy work.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 7 lety +1

      +Jacob Anderson these are available in gear drive. Really though, a modern hydro is more reliable than a gear drive. Less efficient, a bit more expensive, but absolutely more reliable.

    • @skb4all
      @skb4all Před 6 lety

      Answer those questions. Mark warf waits from 9 months. A baby takes that much time to born.

    • @MessicksEquip
      @MessicksEquip  Před 6 lety +1

      I did? directly above where you replied.

    • @reallyslowcustom2514
      @reallyslowcustom2514 Před 6 lety

      Yes like the hand lever over the foot pedal

    • @seanhazelwood3311
      @seanhazelwood3311 Před 5 lety

      Show me a 40# year old hydro with zero issues.
      I have three 1960s manual tractors, two still have the original clutch.
      Gear transmissions only break when used by idiots. Put the same idiot behind a hydro, and it won't last one season.

  • @daved7024
    @daved7024 Před 5 lety

    Neil, nice job! Just can't beat Kubota quality hands down only machines I own. All ya have to do is compare build quality, you can see the difference. I have always recommended Kubota machines plus resale is the highest. Join the Orange club you won't be sorry.

  • @remb9614
    @remb9614 Před 4 lety +1

    Man that mahindra didn’t really sound good. Maybe it was the microphone but the shake test helps to confirm

  • @thomaskennels
    @thomaskennels Před 4 lety +1

    We don’t ideally y’all bad about our competitors but here we go!!!

  • @joeparker7508
    @joeparker7508 Před rokem

    That's the biggest truth no compact tractors are cheap in price.

  • @gaminglifeagent5466
    @gaminglifeagent5466 Před 3 lety

    well u need hgher gauge plastic? pay more bucks for that.