Fuel lines can break or leak, posing a fire hazard.
About 2,000 (in addition to about 100 in Canada)
Mahindra toll-free at 877-449-7771 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday or online at www.mahindrausa.com and click on "Tractor Recall" for more information. The firm is contacting registered owners of the tractors directly.
Recall Details
This recall involved Mahindra eMax compact diesel tractors designed for residential use. They are red with a black seat. The model number and "Mahindra" are in white lettering on the each side of the hood. Serial numbers for the recalled models are located on the right side of the frame above the front axle.
Recalled Model | Serial Numbers |
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eMax 22G | 22GRH00001-22GRH00596 |
eMax 22H | 22HRH00001-22HRH00710 |
eMax 25H | 25HRH00001-25HRH00816 |
Consumers should immediately stop using the tractors and contact an authorized Mahindra dealer as soon as possible to schedule the free repair.
The firm received 61 reports of cracks in the fuel tank pipe. No injuries have been reported.
Mahindra USA, Inc., of Houston, Tex.
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