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Internet shoppers and TBN readers make up the vast, vast minority of tractor buyers. Remeber that 90% of this business is still tied up by Kubota, New Holland and Deere and a vast majority of people have never heard of Mahindra, Kioti, etc. We all visit a website that is plastered with their advertisments so they have become normal names here, but not in the market place. Its going to take a huge effort for LS to make inrodes into the market. Small import companies like this have existed for years and none have gained a nationwide market share over 10%, Mahindra has probably had the best regional success. There has been a market shift towards less expensive tractors, and your seeing the major players respond to that with more economey models (Kubota B3300SU, Std M's, New Holland 'Work Master', Deere e-series). You'll always have some pricing advantage by the less estabilished companes, but I don't see it adding up to enough to give them a real catalyst for growth that other companies have been unable to achieve.
It always has to be in the back of the mind of the buyer that their economy brand like Nortrac, Jimna, etc. will wind up being another Belarus, rusting behind a barn somewhere unable to get parts for. That's the disadvantage of being a new player with little dealer support. However, today's awful economic conditions give a Chinese, Indian or Korean company to become the next Kubota.
I remember buying my first Kubota L-245DT in the late 70's because they were the new kid on the block, cheaper than Deere. Some of you guys were still pooping in diapers back then, but it was the Jimmy Carter era and interest rates were high and there was little work. It was a great time for a new, well built player in the tractor market to take advantage of Americans looking for a gret value. It seemed like Kubota exploded in popularity from that time on.