The parts you use to maintain, upgrade, and repair your tractor are crucial for your equipment’s performance and quality. Whether you’re tackling a major repair or need to complete regular maintenance, Mahindra® USA wants to make sure you have the right parts that complement your equipment. You can contact your local dealer to place a parts order and have your questions answered. But first, continue reading for a few helpful tips on finding the right parts to maintain your equipment.
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1. Part Number
When you realize you need a part, the first thing you’ll need to do is identify the part number. Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to see the part number on the old part because it’s been worn down and has built up grime. So instead, you’ll often need to utilize the manufacturer diagrams to identify the correct part number!
These diagrams are often available online but you can also utilize your local parts department for assistance. The parts experts at your nearby Mahindra® dealer can look up the items you need and ensure you’re getting the part that accurately matches your specific model.
2. Part Type
Another thing you’ll need to know when you’re shopping for tractor parts is what type of part you want to purchase. We generally recommend sticking with OEM parts, or parts that were made by the original manufacturer. Choosing OEM parts ensures that your replacement will function as intended within the overall system! Since the same manufacturer makes them, you can expect the same quality and same materials that were used in the original design of your tractor.
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Although OEM parts are usually recommended, there are other options available. Different companies manufacture products to use with various equipment, and this can be a good choice if you’re making customizations or want to consider a different price point. However, it’s crucial to really do your research before you commit to purchasing any parts for your equipment. Ask trusted individuals in your network, speak with parts experts, and discuss options with your mechanic to get the best insights and idea of what parts have the best quality and value.
3. Part Availability
Sometimes your parts purchase comes down to availability, especially if you’re in a time crunch. Certain times of the year can be especially crucial for equipment upkeep, but breakdowns can happen. Although your local dealers try their best to keep everything you’d need in stock, occasionally supplies are limited or sell quickly. In these scenarios, you may have to make your purchase solely based on what’s available. If this is a concern for you, you might consider creating your own stock of parts to keep on hand year-round!
Finding the right parts for your tractor and other equipment is important for maintenance and productivity. Your local Mahindra® tractor dealer is always available to help! Use our dealer locator to find a location near you.
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breakbonic
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need a lot of parts. I'm finding them but wow costly...
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Ok - I give up, what parts you looking for and for what tractor.
"Cheap parts" is an oxymoron ..... much like an honest politician!
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breakbonic
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Ok - I give up, what parts you looking for and for what tractor.
"Cheap parts" is an oxymoron ..... much like an honest politician!
Just wondering where people may be getting the best deal on kubota parts.
example: wheel stud $15 at messicks but similar product for 1.99 at summit.
or even parts that kubota has branded where you want the kubota part and not a similar product. i know car parts are usually made by third parties, you can find sometimes 3 or 4 manufacturers of the same part on different tiers like oem etc. sometimes i'll buy a car part and the manufacturer will shave off the car brand and stamp it with their own mark.
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Just wondering where people may be getting the best deal on kubota parts.
example: wheel stud $15 at messicks but similar product for 1.99 at summit.
or even parts that kubota has branded where you want the kubota part and not a similar product. i know car parts are usually made by third parties, you can find sometimes 3 or 4 manufacturers of the same part on different tiers like oem etc. sometimes i'll buy a car part and the manufacturer will shave off the car brand and stamp it with their own mark.
A very different market.
Cars are made and sold, by the millions....lots of different parts players.
Tractors are made, and sold, by the hundreds,..... sometimes, very low thousands.
Small secondary parts market is not large enough (profitable ) for after market suppliers.
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A very different market.
Cars are made and sold, by the millions....lots of different parts players.
Tractors are made, and sold, by the hundreds,..... sometimes, very low thousands.
Small secondary parts market is not large enough (profitable ) for after market suppliers.
Well where are you getting the best deal on kubota parts generally?
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Well where are you getting the best deal on kubota parts generally?
If an insignificant/non functional part, I will look on E-Bay.
Otherwise........mostly Messick's
They are sometimes less than other dealers, and are amazingly customer orientated.
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I have had good luck with both Messick's and Kubota of Omaha.
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Like Deere, if it says Kubota, it's everything but cheap.
If you want cheap-er there are lots of "those other" means of sitting in a seat to not break a sweat.....until it breaks down.
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It's painful if distributors don't use grease but Kubota likes to drag it through some dirt beforehand.
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The joystick gimbal on my BT603 broke( rusted..why it broke is a mystery.), only $25 at dealer AND it was in stock !
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Coleman Equipment in Kansas City seems good for an online source.
Think white tiger!
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Support your local dealer. Thank them for stocking parts for decades old machines.
Sell your K and buy a Mahindra if you want to be cheap. Good luck getting spare parts.
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Support your local dealer. Thank them for stocking parts for decades old machines.
Sell your K and buy a Mahindra if you want to be cheap. Good luck getting spare parts.
Thank you for reminding me. I've bought a couple of husq and stihl saws from them this last year and it's not a bad idea to keep sticking my head in there if I plan to buy new at some point.
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Kubota Parts, especially old parts are going to be expensive.
And get ready for the "we don't have that part", or " that part is obsolete".
It's just becoming a fact with these older tractors.
Some parts are generic enough that aftermarket will make it, but specific parts like gears and such will be Kubota Only!
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When it comes to tractors, no such thing. That's just how it is.
Welcome to the forum! While tractor parts are expensive, the experience and advice here is of high value, and free if you ask nicely.
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I broke the outside handles on my M’s cab and put up with it for about a day before biting the bullet and ordering it from Messicks. Wicked expensive shipping for a2 pound package but I got it in 2 days. About the same price as my local dealer without the hour and a half round trip drive.
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So what may I ask are you looking for? This place is kind of like the old Harley sites,,, Hey I need XYZ part,, hey I got an old on you pay shipping and its yours. Or look on ABC site there was one on there some time back. There are good folks in here, and not one is above sharing if someone needs something. So what is it you are looking for? And I foget the name of the tractor junk yard, I know some one has it,, Seek and ye shall find, ask and it shall be given,, knock and it shall be opened to you. Just be square and you will most likely find the help you need
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Thank you for reminding me. I've bought a couple of husq and stihl saws from them this last year and it's not a bad idea to keep sticking my head in there if I plan to buy new at some point.
And talk about a new tractor every time you go in there.
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