Just an opinion about Mahindra from a Kubota guy. They are reportedly one of the world's largest tractor manufacturers, but are just breaking into the US market. So you can't dismiss them out of hand, even though they seem like the new kid on the block in our country. Obviously, trying to gain a foothold here means they will be very competitive on price and also try to offer equal or better value compared to more established makes. Equally obviously, dealerships and parts availability may not be as well developed. They certainly seem to have a pretty good advertising budget. Radio and TV spots, magazines, etc.
Is it worth taking a chance on buying their product? I don't know, but I'd give them a fair chance and a serious look. Lots of guys did that with Belarus a while back. Tough old tractors, but the business model - if there ever was one - failed and the brand is now an orphan in the US. But Kubota came into the US at about the same time and now leads the compact market. So it's a roll of the dice.
Being an old Farmall nut myself, I have to like that Mahindra got started in tractor building from a partnership with IH in the 1960's. The first Mahindra's were license built IH designs. Maybe that legacy carries into their current product line somehow.