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A Beginner's Guide to Finding Tractor Parts - Mahindra USA

May. 26, 2025

A Beginner's Guide to Finding Tractor Parts - Mahindra USA

Knowing you need a new tractor part is one thing. Knowing how to find the right part is another! Keep reading to discover tips on finding tractor parts.

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1. Identify the Need for a Tractor Part

The first step is knowing when to get a tractor part. Be on the lookout for three key situations.

The Tractor Part is Broken

This can be easy to spot, such as situations where the broken part leads to tractor performance issues.

In other situations, a broken part can easily go unnoticed. That’s where regular tractor inspections enter the picture. Regularly looking over your tractor’s various systems will make it easier to catch broken parts before they turn into an even bigger problem.

The Tractor Part is Too Old

Some tractor parts need to be replaced after a certain number of miles or time. Look up the manufacturer’s recommendations and be sure to follow them. They exist for a reason!

The Tractor Part Is Subpar for Your Needs

A tractor part doesn’t need to be broken or old in order to be replaced. Upgrading your tractor with the right parts can help improve its performance, operator comfort, and more.

2. Check the Tractor’s Warranty

The needed part may be covered under your tractor’s warranty. It never hurts to double check. Coverage is more likely to apply to issues due to manufacturer error and to recently purchased tractors.

If you have extended warranty coverage, remember to consult that as well.

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3. Choose Between an OEM and Aftermarket Tractor Part

When shopping for tractor parts, a key decision is the type of part to buy. There are two main options here.

OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts are built by the same brand that built the tractor. This leads to guaranteed compatibility and optimal performance.

Aftermarket parts are built by a third-party manufacturer. They are often designed to fit a wide range of makes and models. They usually come at a lower price point.

As a general rule, it’s wise to go with the OEM part. If you decide to get an aftermarket part, consider talking to an expert who can verify that the part will work with your tractor.

4. Order the Tractor Part

Some simple parts can be easy to locate on your own. For other items, a tractor dealer can be a helpful resource. Service departments often maintain a large inventory of parts and can order parts on your behalf.

5. Install the Tractor Part

Folks with more maintenance experience may be able to handle the parts installation on their own. For those with less do-it-yourself experience or less time, a tractor service department will be a helpful resource. The expert staff can effectively and efficiently install the part. In some cases, the part and the labor can even come with warranty coverage.

If you have questions or want help getting tractor parts, your local Mahindra dealership is a great resource. Contact them or stop by your nearest location today.

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Buying Advice - parts for branson tractors - TractorByNet

Unregistered1

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it seems if i need a part for my tractor branson i am always waiting for 2 or 3 weeks just to get the part is this normal for branson in the u.s. is roam georgia the only place i can purchase from.
i need a fuel bowl. so this is crazy and i sure can't recommended a branson to anyone.
thanks

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I needed the top right and left plastic dashboard covers for my a couple years ago. (something fell and cracked them)
I called the dealer closest to me (Lasenby Tractors, SR 301, south of Starke Fl. 50 miles away from me). I gave them a CC number and they had the parts shipped UPS to me from Ga. It took about 3 business days.
Not sure how you are ordering but you might need to find another way.   Nov 6, / parts for branson tractors
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thanks for your reply. i also ordered thru a dealer here in Oklahoma a week went by and the plant hadn't responded to the dealer. the dealer had left 2 messages with them. so i a nasty complaint and they contacted the dealer the next day. but it is still another 4 or 5 days and maybe i will get it. they lost the distributor they had in my home town he told me many horror stories also.   Nov 14, / parts for branson tractors
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i just want to update my thread i did get the part and also found another person i can get help from if needed the 2 dealers i had use before were not fully set up with brasons ordering system so that was the problem. as far as my tractor it is a and i have never had a major problem with it. so i will have to admit it is and has been a very well built tractor i purchased it in .

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