Who is comparing Belarus to Kubota. Both were imports from about the same period. However Kubota took hold and Belarus went away along with countless other companies. I'm comparing TYM and Branson to Belarus.
Belearus was sold in Europe well before they introduced them here and still do. You just do not see them over here anymore and getting parts is almost impossible. Here is a link to their site:
Minsk Tractor Works, Belarus Tractors (MTZ)
After reading it, it doesn't sound much different from TYM or Branson. Maybe TYM or Branson or any of the new imports will take hold and be around as long as Kubota has in the U.S. but chances are they will end up being like Belarus. A popular model for a few years and then you never hear from them again.
By the way, the pricing for the New Holland TC45A was not from my area but a national retailer that ships nationwide. I've seen better pricing on units from the Mid Atlantic where I use to live. Some of the best pricing I have heard about was from Texas, so I would assume Oklahoma would have decent prices.
Here are some pricing from Carver's Kubota listed here on TBN:
L 4330 HST, 43 hp, 4wd, deluxe tractor Reg $22,914 on sale today only $18,998.
L 4630 HST, 46 hp, 4wd, deluxe tractor Reg 23,940 on sale today only $19,499.
Now these are HST models which the TYM is a SYNC gear. NO loader included.
I'm not saying your not getting better pricing on a TYM, but when I have shopped I was always able to find a dealer for a major brand with good enough prices not to even consider a Korean start up. My old local Kioti dealer had better prices on his Kioti's than his Agco's (By about 2k per comparable model). But he was 2k higher on his AGCO's than the local Massey dealer had for the exact same tractor. Guess what, they didn't sell many AGCO's form this store, but the Massey dealer sold many. His Kioti prices seemed high to me. I could find many local tractors for comparable pricing. I just did not find the pricing advantage for Kioti to even consider it over a Kubota, JD, New Holland.
If your getting 5k difference for a TYM and you like the dealer buy it. I could never find that much difference when I shopped.
The only hesitant thing with TYM is who has one. I've never seen one anywhere outside a dealers lot. I can drive down my closest road and see John Deere's, Kubota's, New Hollands, and Masseys out the ying yang. I even see an occasioanl Mahindra and Kioti here and there, but I've never seen a TYM outside a dealers lot.