I certainly DO know alot about tractors, since I work on them for a living, and I also understand how people get screwed when their parts are discontinued and therefore, the machine has almost NO value. I advise these customers to stick with the companies that have been around a while and are well known, to avoid these problems. I also tell them that the cheapest machine is not always the cheapest machine. If they ask about New Holland, I tell them good. If they ask about JD, I tell them go for it. If they ask me about Case, absolutely. If they ask me about a "newcomer" to the market or unknown brand, I advise them to think twice, and then tell them some true stories about the cheap chineese crap they sell at Harbor Freight that can't be repaired. "If the machine is a lot cheaper than all thier competitors, Theres' probably a reason". I haven't worked on a Mahindra yet, and that's likely because they haven't been around very long.
I also know about the Nebraska test because I've driven a 34hp brand X tractor, and then a 34hp Y tractor, and wondered why one seemed to have so much more power than the other. My boss, who has been in the business for 40 years, explained to me how some companies 'cheat' on their specs...and it all made sense.
Unlike YOU, Dave, I am just trying to point out some reasons to avoid the lesser known brands, since I deal with these issues on a regular basis. It's up to others to decide if they still want to take a chance on a newcomer. For all I know, Mahindra is losing money and could pull out of the US market next week. Ever heard of a car company called a Daewoo? Yep, that's what they did.
Anyhow, ONCE AGAIN, you have still not responded to my points directly. Namely, will they still be able to get parts in 10 years? How ARE their resale values going to hold up? and WHY don't they use the Nebraska Test for their specs like everyone else? Seriously, you're just making yourself look foolish by attacking me instead of actually responding to the questions I raised about buying a Mahindra!!!!! If you can answer them, DO IT, instead of attacking me
All you've done is convince me (and anyone else on this forum) that you're a Mahindra 'snake oil' salesman.