Mahindra Announces New Utility Tractors

Mahindra Ag North America’s new 5100 series tractors
Mahindra Ag North America’s new 5100 series tractors
(Mahindra)

Mahindra Ag North America introduces the 5100 series tractors, 5145 and 5155, engineered to be easy to operate by first-time tractor owners yet heavy duty to tackle the tough jobs of rural living, farms and ranches. These commercial-grade, four-wheel-drive utility tractors are ideal for customers who demand performance, versatility and comfort at a great value.
 
The 5100 tractors are reimagined from the customer’s point of view to provide best-in-class comfort, usability and efficiency:

  • MCRD engine technology eliminates the need for a diesel particulate filter. No regen or wasted productivity.
  • Unrivaled syncro shuttle transmission comprising of 12 forward & 12 reverse gears for fast, smooth front loader work
  • Leading PTO horsepower with 540 and 540E (economy) power modes standard
  • 3-point hitch with flexible links and convertible CAT I and CAT II connectors
  • Superior front loader with leading lift height and dig depth
  • Comfortable interior including an mComfort seat, tilt power steering, intuitive controls, and flat foot platform

“The 5100 series tractors are a great addition to the Mahindra product portfolio. These tractors are built tough and engineered based on more than two years of feedback and customer testing,” said Viren Popli, MAgNA President & CEO. “Mahindra is committed to developing products with the rural lifestyle customer in mind, focusing on power, durability and ease of operation.”

The 5100 series tractors come with a 5-year, 3000-hour limited powertrain warranty covering parts and labor for the duration of the warranty period. To learn more about Mahindra Ag North America, visit mahindrausa.com.

 

 

 

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