Mahindra 1626 Maintenance Schedule
Use this schedule as a field planning aid for the 26 hp class diesel. Typical compact tractor values; verify in the operator's manual.
| Service item | Typical interval | Field note |
|---|---|---|
| Engine oil | 200 hours | Shorten for dusty, hot, idle-heavy, or severe-duty work. |
| Hydraulic fluid | 400 hours | Watch for contamination, overheating, slow functions, or leaks. |
| Filters | 200 hours | Includes engine oil, fuel, air, hydraulic, or separator filters as equipped. |
| Grease points | Daily to 50 hours | Grease loader, steering, three-point hitch, and front axle points every 10 hours |
| Tracks / tires / running gear | Every shift | Inspect tires, rim bolts, and ballast every 10 hours |
Always verify capacities, fluids, filters, break-in service, and exact intervals against your operator's manual and warranty requirements.
Compact Tractors maintenance tips
Compact tractors often do mixed work: loader work in the morning, mowing in the afternoon, and grading or snow work later in the season. That makes meter-based service more reliable than calendar memory. Grease loader pins frequently, check front axle oil where applicable, and keep radiator screens clean when mowing or brush work throws chaff into the grille. Tire pressure matters because ballast, loader loads, and slopes change handling quickly. Track engine oil, hydraulic filters, fuel filters, and mower deck or backhoe fittings as separate items so one attachment does not hide another service need.
Related schedules
Track these intervals automatically with EquipHours
Set hour or mile intervals once, let crews log service in the field, and see what is coming due before a missed PM becomes downtime.