Mahindra USA adds 4510 Cab Model to 10 Series line

Oct 22, 2004 12:00 PM

Mahindra USA, Inc. announces the addition of the 4510 CAB tractor to the “10 Series” line of tractors. The 4510 CAB tractor, with a 45 horsepower engine and lift capacity of 2,867 pounds, is a four-cylinder, 4-wheel drive tractor with a four-stroke, indirect injection, water-cooled diesel engine.

Standard features include a forward-reverse synchro-shuttle with full synchro speed transmission, 16 speeds, hydrostatic power steering, wet disc brakes and an independent PTO with a safety mechanism and electro-hydraulic clutch.

The MSRP for the 4510 CAB tractor is $25,750 and includes a three-year warranty.

“On the market there is no direct competitor to our 4510 CAB tractor, ” says Jim Startz, senior marketing manager for Mahindra USA. “Users will find there are many benefits to this tractor including quieter operation, lower vibration levels, spacious leg room and of course, a covered cab.”

Standard features of the 4510 CAB tractor include air conditioning and heating, front and rear wipers with washers, front and rear work lights, an interior light, adjustable side mirrors, a sun roof, a deluxe cloth seat, radio cassette player and ashtray. Other benefits of the CAB tractor include intelligently placed controls and open glass windows and doors to give users good visibility and eliminate blind spots.

For more information, please visit www.mahindrausa.com.

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