It’s important to match the size of a tractor to your budget, your property, and your performance needs. Choosing the wrong size can be a costly mistake! The following guide will help you determine the tractor size that best suits your situation.

1. Consider Your Property

The features of your land will influence your ideal tractor size.

First, think about the property size. A bigger piece of property will benefit from a bigger tractor, which will be able to quickly travel across long distances. It gets tedious traversing long distances in a slow moving tractor!

Second, think about the property’s obstacles. Some areas contain obstacles that the tractor will need to navigate around, such as moving between trees in an orchard. A smaller and more compact model will be better equipped to handle these obstacles.

2. Consider the Tractor’s Tasks

The goal is to match the tractor’s performance potential to the land maintenance projects. An underperforming model will hamper productivity. An overperforming model will mean you overspent on performance capability that you won’t be utilizing. Aim for the right balance. In general, a larger property will require a larger tractor.

3. Consider the Amount of Weight To Be Lifted

For heavier loads, a bigger tractor with higher PTO horsepower will be needed. For lighter loads, a smaller and more affordable tractor should do the trick.

4. Consider the Attachments

Determine whether you will be using attachments with your tractor and, if so, which ones you want to buy. Smaller tractors may not be compatible with certain attachments – or even any attachments at all.

5. Consider Your Budget

Larger tractors tend to be more expensive. They cost more to manufacture, which increases their asking price.

If you are on a tight budget and want a larger tractor, consider shopping for used models or during the off-season when dealerships offer sales.

6. Understand the Tractor Sizing Process

Tractors can be categorized based upon their engine horsepower, which also relates to their size.

Sub-Compact Tractors:

Compact Utility Tractors:

Utility Tractors:

Need help deciding which tractor size best suits your lifestyle? Ready to shop for tractors for sale? Whatever you need, the experts at your local Mahindra dealership are here to help. Contact them or stop by your nearest dealership for all of your tractor buying needs.

The words “attachment’ and “implement” get thrown around a lot in the tractor world, but it can be tough to know what they mean. Keep reading to discover the difference and whether they could be a helpful addition to your farm equipment arsenal.

Defining Tractor Attachments and Implements

There are no strict definitions for these terms. Tractor manufacturers, dealers, and even landowners sometimes use these terms interchangeably.

One way to describe the distinction between these terms is to say that attachments are supplementary devices for the tractor. This can include upgrades such as a more comfortable seat or a cab stereo. Some of the most popular Mahindra® attachments are loaders and backhoes.

Implements, on the other hand, are tools used for a given task. Some of the most popular Mahindra implements are blades and spreaders.

Connecting Attachments and Implements to a Tractor

There are three possible places to connect these aftermarket accessories.

First, there is the front-mounted option. An example would be a loader. The loader’s arms attach to the sides of the tractor’s engine and the movement is hydraulically-controlled.This design allows for the mounting of other implements, such as a pallet fork, which replaces the loader bucket. The loader’s arms work to raise and lower the tractor implement.

Second, there is the mid-mounted option. This is the least popular due to the tediousness of mounting and dismounting from this position. The most common mid-mounted accessory is a mower deck, which can be used to cut grass and weeds.

Third, there is the rear-mounted option. This can be done with a drawbar or a three-point hitch. The three-point hitch design is more popular because it more easily raises and lowers the implement. A rear-mounted example would be a tiller, which can be used to increase soil aeration to boost crop health.

Popular Tractor Attachments

Some of the most common tractor attachments are:

Popular Tractor Implements

Some of the most common tractor implements are:

For more information or to shop for tractor attachments and implements, contact your local Mahindra dealer. Mahindra offers a wide range of aftermarket accessories to suit a wide range of needs. Whatever tasks await you, Mahindra attachments and implements could help!

Tractor implements are useful aftermarket accessories designed to accomplish tasks. They can drastically improve the versatility and efficiency of your tractor. In some cases, they can even save you from needing to buy a separate piece of farm equipment!

Read on to learn about the most common types of tractor implements. For more information or to shop for tractor implements, visit your local Mahindra dealership.

Tractor Implements for Livestock Management

Animal care can be tedious, especially during bad weather or when there’s numerous animals to tend to. That’s where tractor implements enter the picture.

For example, a hay spear can help move hay bales around while a material bucket can move feed across your property.

If you own a compact tractor, you may even be able to fit through the barn doors and use the implement inside the building. This can make feeding animals and cleaning up manure a much faster and easier chore.

Tractor Implements for Landscaping

Professional landscapers as well as private homeowners can use tractor implements to make the work easier.

For example, a grapple can transport materials, such as dirt and rock, and remove unwanted debris, such as stumps and logs. A blade can be used to make or maintain driveways and other paths. Rather than bringing multiple pieces of heavy equipment, you can save space by bringing multiple tractor implements instead.

Tractor Implements for Gardening

The larger your garden, the more you should consider tractor implements. They can cut down the time and effort of many gardening tasks.

For example, tillers can assist with tillage, seedbed preparation, and weed control. A blade can help prepare the beds for planting by smoothing out the soil. Rakes can be used to spread out mulch and compost.

Tractor Implements for Mowing

There are certain types of vegetation where a standard lawn mower won’t be a wise match, such as grass that’s over six inches tall or growth that’s extra thick.

But a mowing implement can get the job done. These accessories are sturdier than a standard lawn mower, which allows them to handle more challenging tasks. They can also move over obstacles easier, which reduces the chances of expensive damage.

A common mowing implement is a grooming mower. It’s often used with turf grass or with grass that you want to look more professionally-cut. Another popular option is a rotary cutter. It’s a useful resource when dealing with large pastures and rougher terrain.

Mahindra carries a massive array of tractor implements that suit a wide range of models, tasks, and properties. Check out our guide which covers the highlights of the options, then visit your nearest dealership to pick up your perfect match.

Mahindra recently partnered with a championship-winning NASCAR team known as Stewart-Haas Racing. This multiyear partnership promises plenty of excitement for fans of both groups! Read on to learn more.

Who Is Mahindra Sponsoring?

Mahindra is the anchor sponsor for the No. 14 NASCAR Cup Series team and driver Chase Briscoe.

What Will Be on the Race Car?

The Mahindra Tractors brand will be featured on the red-and-black No. 14 Ford Mustang®.

This happens to be great timing due to the changes for the Next Gen car number placement. Usually, the numbers are placed at the center of where the race car doors would be found. Now, the numbers will be nearer to the front wheel wheels, which gives sponsors more visibility.

When Will the Mahindra-Sponsored Race Car Debut?

The vehicle will first debut in the non-points Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, which takes place on February 5 and 6.

The vehicle will then be spotted again at the start of the racing season. Catch the race car in the 64th running of the Daytona 500, which will be on February 20 at Daytona International Speedway.

Is This Mahindra’s First Motorsports Venture?

While this is Mahindra’s first full-time venture into NASCAR, it is not the first motorsports venture.

There is a Mahindra® Formula E race team. Since the first season, Mahindra Racing has competed in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Out of 84 races, the team has won 5. The breakthrough win occurred in the 2016/17 campaign.

Who Is Driver Chase Briscoe?

Chase Briscoe is from the Midwest, which is also the biggest market in the United States for farm tractors. He is a third-generation racer who got his start early on. Born in 1994, his first time was in a race car in 2001. He did exceptional – winning his first heat race and winning the feature event later that day.

In his rookie season, he earned 8 top-five and 17 top-ten finishes. This included a win in the last race of the season. Briscoe broke NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon’s record for being the youngest person to win a 410 sprint car race.

What Is Stewart-Haas Racing?

Stewart-Haas Racing is a title-winning NASCAR team. It’s co-owned by Tony Stewart (three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion) and Gene Haas (founder of Haas Automation, the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America).

The organization is based in North Carolina and has plenty of victories under its belt. This includes two NASCAR Cup Series titles, one NASCAR Xfinity Series championship, and over 90 NASCAR races.

Where Can I Find Details About the Races?

You’ll find the 2022 NASCAR schedule here. Keep an eye out for Mahindra’s No. 14 Ford Mustang!

The start of a new year is a great time to reflect and reset. To set resolutions, or goals, for the coming 365 days. So, in the spirit of the season, we have two resolutions this year: to keep delivering tough and reliable products that make our customers lives easier, and to win in red.

The first one is why we wake up every morning. Why we continue to listen, ideate, and innovate. It’s the reason we launched the 5100 series last year, and the all-new ROXOR. It’s what keeps us focused, humble, and determined. It’s why we keep checking in on our customers and learning their stories…..like the Heirloom Farmer, Lexington Star Farm, Wild Acres Farm, Kraffty Farms, and Bells Up Winery.

The second connects the dots of everything we believe in. Getting our hands dirty. Working our way up. Keeping our eye on the prize. Accepting no limits. Which is why we’re thrilled to be heading to NASCAR as an anchor sponsor for the No. 14 car and driver Chase Briscoe. The red-and-black Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang will debut in the non-points Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum Feb. 5-6 in Los Angeles before returning to action for the traditional start of the season with the 64th running of the Daytona 500 Feb. 20 at Daytona International Speedway.

So, whether we’re racing around the track, or just working through your daily chores and land projects, we hope 2022 is the year we all win in red.

Share your wins (big and small) with us on social, and make sure to follow us for more info about the car, Chase and Tony, and other updates throughout the 2022 season.

Happy New Year from the whole Mahindra Family!

If you need a tractor, shopping at a farm dealership is a wise strategy for the following reasons.

1. Access Expert Advice

The staff at a tractor dealership are great resources during the shopping process. They have insight into the various models, features, specifications, and available accessories.

Many tractor dealerships also have a service department and those staff members know which models are continually experiencing maintenance issues and which ones stand the test of time. They can guide you towards a durable, long-lasting model that will be a better financial investment.

In other words, dealers can share their industry knowledge to help you choose the best tractor for your specific needs and wants.

2. Shop a Wide Range of Options

A dealership will carry a large inventory of new and used tractors. Compare multiple models all at once and enjoy the high likelihood that the dealership will have your desired tractor in stock.

In contrast, shopping with a private seller will be highly limiting. They usually only have one tractor available for you to consider. If you want to compare models, you will need to make multiple stops across town. This is highly time-consuming!

A dealership offers a much more efficient, and much more convenient, way to shop for a tractor.

3. Get the Option of Financing the Tractor

Tractors can be expensive and not everyone can pay in full right away. With financing, you can get the tractor you need with a small down payment followed by monthly payments until the equipment is paid off.

Tractor financing helps you maintain better financial flexibility since you will be making a lower upfront payment. Maintain more money in your savings account for emergencies, investments, or even buying more farm equipment.

4. A Tractor Dealership Has Incentive To Give You a Fair Deal

A private seller can sell a tractor at an unfair price with little consequence.

Tractor dealerships, on the other hand, need customers. If they give you an unfair deal, you could share your bad experience online and scare away potential customers. If they give you a fair deal, you will be more likely to return to purchase more items or visit the service department.

5. Get the Option of Tractor Trade-In

If you already own a tractor, visiting a dealership can be an especially good approach.

A dealership will often offer tractor trade-in options. Sell the dealership your unwanted tractor and get a tractor that better suits your needs all in one go!

It’s a much easier approach than trying to sell your tractor on your own. It takes time to take pictures of your tractor, make listings, and meet with potential buyers. Let the tractor dealership handle all of these logistical tasks so you don’t have to!

Want to find a Mahindra® tractor dealership close to you? Use our dealer locator tool and take the first step in your tractor buying journey.

Dave and Sara Specter’s life changed for the better when they decided to buy 10 acres of land in Newberg, Oregon in 2014. They had been living in Cincinnati, Ohio and working very traditional corporate jobs, when a mentor of Sara’s passed away quickly of pancreatic cancer. Realizing they weren’t living their lives to the fullest, they decided they were going to finally go after their dreams and start a small vineyard out west.

Dave started working at a local urban winery in Ohio to learn the ropes, and when he felt confident in his abilities, they packed up their lives, and moved to Oregon. Since they couldn’t afford a lot of properties on the market, they moved to the town they were interested in first and connected with the community to find something that would work for them.

The piece of land they found was what they now lovingly refer to as the former eyesore of the neighborhood. It was completely covered in dead Christmas trees and blackberries. They moved in, cleared it out, and then started planting their vision.

They now have a range of grapes on the property and work round the clock to make their passion a successful business.

To help them with their daily tasks, Dave and Sara have a 1538 Mahindra Tractor and a Mahindra UTV. Sara uses the UTV to get around the property and move things up and down the hills. And Dave uses the tractor for just about everything else. It is particularly helpful during harvest season, hauling the large vats of grapes up to the processing area, and the processed grapes into the compost pile.

When asked for tractor tips, they have the usual “go as big as you can” advice, but also emphasized the importance of moving slowly and keeping a low center of gravity. “We were actually drawn to the Mahindra because of its low center of gravity and turning capabilities.”

Another tip they offered was to make friends with your neighbors and see if they’re open to sharing common chores and tasks. They had the good fortune to befriend a neighbor who also has a tractor, and the 2 decided to purchase complimentary implements so they could accomplish more with less. “It’s a great way to connect in with your community, and save some time and money along the way.”

They sell wine strictly through their winery, and ship all over the country. They also offer intimate tours if you’re ever in the Willamette Valley and want to hear more about their process. After having a sampling of their different varietals, we can confirm it’s worth the trip.

Winter is usually the slowest season for farmers, which creates a unique opportunity. All the extra downtime can be used strategically, even if it’s your first winter as a farmer. Use the following tips to make the most of winter farming.

Consider Cold-Weather Crops

It’s possible to continue growing crops throughout the winter. Just be sure to pick crops that can withstand the colder temperatures.

Common winter crops include:

Peas.
Brussel sprouts.
Asparagus.
Onions.
Cauliflower.
Cabbage.
Those that live in warmer climates may want to cover crops with row covers or add thick layers of mulch, which will help provide extra warmth. Those that live in colder climates may need to utilize a greenhouse.

Before planting anything, check your crop insurance. Know what’s covered and what’s not in regards to extreme weather damage.

Keep Livestock Healthy

Winter poses extra challenges for animal care.

Keeping Animals Hydrated

The problem: In winter months, the water can freeze.

The solution: Replace water throughout the day or use a heated watering trough.

Keeping Animals Warm

The problem: Dipping temperatures can reach uncomfortable or unhealthy levels for livestock.

The solution: Inspect the barn for any window cracks, holes in the roof, and other areas where colder air can be let in. Utilize heaters, horse blankets, and other resources as needed.

Keeping Animals Fed

The problem: Livestock can burn through more calories trying to stay warm and lose weight.

The solution: Use a slow-burn feed, such as free-choice hay. This delivers a metabolic heat so animals won’t need to burn as many calories to stay warm. Before making any big changes in the amount you feed your animals, consult with your veterinarian.

Reducing the Risk of Respiratory Diseases

The problem: Winter is a common time for respiratory diseases to spread.

The solution: Give livestock enough access to fresh air. First, ensure the barn is well-ventilated. Second, give animals time out in the pasture each day.

Catch Up on Records

Winter often brings increased down time for farmers. Take advantage! Go over your bookkeeping and records to get everything up-to-date.

Then, analyze the data you’ve collected, such as crop yields and weed control. Look for trends and make plans for next year.

Inspect Your Farm Equipment

Winter is a great time to tackle farm equipment maintenance.

Look over the various parts and see if any need repairs or replacement. Consult the farm equipment’s preventative maintenance schedule, which is usually found in the owner’s manual, and get any lingering maintenance tasks done.

If you need any help with inspecting, servicing, or repairing your Mahindra® tractor, use this tool to locate your nearest dealer with a service department.

Take Care of Yourself

Winter is a common time for getting sick. You don’t want to catch a cold and be out for a few days. Make sure you are getting enough sleep, eating healthy, washing your hands frequently, and proactively taking care of your health.

With the right strategies, you can make winter a successful and productive season for your farm!

Not every farmer wants to store their tractor away for the winter. However, the colder temperatures can create issues for farm equipment. The following tips will help you effectively use your tractor during the winter months.

Prevent Common Winter-Related Tractor Issues

As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A little proactivity can help head off tractor problems before they start.

With the Oil

Cold temperatures make oil thicker and stiffer, which makes it harder for the tractor to start up.

One solution is to use an engine heater, which will keep the oil at a warmer temperature. Another approach is to use oil designed for winter usage.

With the Fuel

When the fuel sits too long, issues can creep up. Run your tractor every few days to prevent those problems.

With the Engine Compartment

Winter air is full of moisture. This moisture can get into tractor engine parts, which can cause shorts or failure to spark. Always inspect the engine compartment for moisture before starting up the engine.

With the Lights

Days get shorter in the winter, which makes proper lighting and visibility even more important. Look over your tractor’s bulbs and replace any that have burnt out.

With the Tires

As temperatures decrease, so does tire pressure. Check your tractor’s tire air pressure often. Compare this reading to the manufacturer’s recommendation and adjust as needed.

With the Tractor Implements

Your snow-related tractor implements have likely sat in storage for some time.

Before using them, be sure to:

With the Tractor as a Whole

The last preventative maintenance step is to visit a tractor service department.

There are many benefits to having a professional inspect and service your tractor:

Properly Start Your Tractor in Cold Weather

The cold weather can also make it harder to start your tractor.

Try these strategies to get your tractor up and running despite the cold:

Use the right parking strategies. Park in a heated garage whenever possible. If you must park your tractor outside, position it facing the morning sun.

Get an engine block heater.

When the tractor is not in use, remove the battery and store it somewhere warm.

If you’re not thrilled with your current tractor, now is a great time to make a change! The extra downtime in winter makes it easy to familiarize yourself with a new tractor so you can hit the ground running in spring. Check out the latest Mahindra tractor lineups and discover the best match for your needs and budget.

Dealing with unwanted snow is easy with the right tractor implements. These aftermarket accessories help your tractor easily and effectively handle snow buildup.

If you aren’t sure which winter-related tractor implements to consider, read on! We’ve gathered up key facts about popular options as well as notable features of related Mahindra® tractor implements.

Snow Blowers

These tractor implements move powdery and wet snow a decent distance away. They are highly efficient and can clear the area in one pass. Snow blowers are designed to either be front-mounted or rear-mounted onto the tractor.

Residential-duty models help maintain driveways and sidewalks. Commercial-grade models help maintain schools, shopping centers, city roads, and more.

Mahindra snow blowers include:

Snow Blades

These tractor implements quickly move large amounts of snow and ice. They are commonly used to clear away sidewalks and parking lots. Snow blades tend to use a front-mounted design.

Mahindra snow blades include:

Rotary Brooms

These tractor implements quickly sweep snow and other debris away. Rotary brooms are often used at airports, hospitals, schools, shopping centers, as well as in neighborhoods and horse facilities.

Rotary brooms are usually front-mounted and run off of a PTO-connected belt drive system. Many models can also be adjusted so that they can rake leaves and dethatch lawns, which allows operators to get even more use out of their purchase without decreasing the brush life.

Mahindra rotary brooms include:

Choosing the Right Winter-Related Tractor Implement

It’s important to take into account a few key considerations before buying a tractor implement:

Want more detailed information about Mahindra tractor implements and their model compatibility? Check out our brochure on snow removal implements or contact your local Mahindra dealer.