Arizona Hi Country
That's a pretty nice looking machine there. I'm glad you didn't the let small talk scare you out of buying it. With a little TLC and some good ole' fashioned elbow grease, you'll keep that thing running for a long time. I've yet to see any brand be free from repairs or maintenance so you save a lot of money up front.
I don't know if you've read any of my threads, but you'd see that I've pushed my Kama to the limit. It has had zero breakdown. The only problem I had was an electrical problem that took me a long time to find out it was a loose wire on one of the head lights...that simple...just took me forever to trace it down and I worked the tractor for 35 hours without the gauges working. I've got over 235 hours on it now and have made several improvements to it and my attachments.
The money I saved up front has allowed me to do those things...and I'm still way ahead and have a better equipped...custom machine than if I would have spent that money up front on a more expensive brand. Additionally, I'm no tractor expert and I've never owned another, but I can't imagine any other brand doing what this one has done any better? And as far as replacement parts, I haven't needed any so what's the big deal? I'm real happy with the Chinese tractor and would definitely buy another one.