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There is no dealer anywhere near me, but I am going to try that route Monday by calling Mahindra Corp. The last time the dealer picked it up, it took 1 day shy of 11 weeks to fix a blown hydraulic seal. The time before that, I was charged $300 to pick it up and bring it back for the 50 hour service. That only took 5 weeksIf it's under warranty why not try to have the dealer pick it up. If you mess with it, it may void your warranty.
That's an Ace Hardware, but I'll call them Monday.looks like there is a dealer in Dallas, Ga
That reminds me of the time I took my JD lawn tractor to the dealer for a starting problem. After not hearing from them for a month and a half, I took a ride there. When the service mgr. asked me why I was there, I told him I missed my tractor and was there to visit. I also towed my trailer to bring it home fixed or not. It was't, but it started and I never had a problem with it again.There is no dealer anywhere near me, but I am going to try that route Monday by calling Mahindra Corp. The last time the dealer picked it up, it took 1 day shy of 11 weeks to fix a blown hydraulic seal. The time before that, I was charged $300 to pick it up and bring it back for the 50 hour service. That only took 5 weeks
Alternator can do this. Depending on where it stops at shutdown, it may or may not have any issues when off.sounds more like a bad alternator to me
Thanks for the tag brother, but I'm not mobile. I've tried it a few times but it just don't work for me.
charge that battery up before you test it. It could just be discharged to much to crank it, and the alternator is bad and not charging it.I'm going to get a voltmeter Monday. It won't crank, so I can't check it under load. I know it sounds/is pitiful, but I can't get to the cables to remove the battery. That's why I need to pay someone.