Sorry about the tractor damage. When you find the mechanic rScotty is talking about and they are out there, ask their recommendation. They know the brands in their, your area. In my recent search for a tractor found machinefinder.com to be the best just understand it is John Deere's. It is very good at searching JD dealerships, not others. As to Consumer Reports not aware there is any one who reports on commercial products in any line. There is a reason the brand names become brand names. I now own three Kubotas. From 27 to 68 hp. From very simple (
M6800 basic open station) to very complicated (
L6060 with cab), yet of the four tractors I currently own my favorite is a JD5525. More hp than you want but I can run that tractor all day, get out the cab as clean as when I got in the cab and not beat to death. Some of that difference is due to the larger size but still thoughts from my experience:
Weight is your friend. It helps with traction, stability and ride comfort. Smooth hydraulics. Can you raise and lower implements with full control? How does it handle running wide open on a road with heavy implement on it? How is the clearance? Is it easy to install or remove the front end loader if it has one and same for the 3 point hitch. What are the stabilizers, are they easy to allow the lift arms to swing for installing or removing an implement. If manual transmission is it synchronized, if not a pain in shifting.
I would suggest you find a tractor or two you like and visit that brands shop and talk with the shop manager. I think mechanics are honest on their experience. FYI I posted about hearing from three different JD dealerships there was issues with the 5000e model JD. One here took me to task, seem he took it personal. Any time I have three sellers of a product it has an issue I trust them. Had a Kubota dealer tell me same thing with two traded in with him they were less than 1 year old. Have a good friend who owns a tractor garage tell me same. He went further stay away from any "E" model of any brand.The exact model was and is built in India. Per JD website a few days ago they still are. There are other 5000 models that are some mighty fine tractors.
To me when you are looking at any item that is a price point item, they had to either cut something, use less expensive parts, less convenient operation. It is up to the buyer to determine if those differences are important to you or not.