I never had a Kaboda nor Oliver, Cockshutt, MM. Had the rest that most folks talk about. I bought a Korean built Branson 6530C fully decked out,new in 2007 and it was a good purchase that I still use daily.....when we have rain to grow things that is. It has a lot of cast iron and Cummins engine (B3.3 NA, 65 hp. 4 cylinder, naturally aspired). Dealers aren't that numerous but I have access to good parts supplies with quick deliveries and courteous, let me help you, service. Price wasn't cheap but wasn't sky high either. Might want to include that brand in your search of popular colors of which I have 3 Fords (not NH) and another small Branson. I recently added the Ford 3910 to my corral as I like that combination of power, utility, and size.
If you are a dealer hugger then surely you want one close by to do your work for you. If not, matters not where they are; internet and UPS and parts are on your doorstep as fast as you are willing to pay the freight (overnight) bill.
Another reason I bought the Branson is that the popular dealer in the area had it's shop and incoming yard full, and will get to you when we can attitude. I thought, what good is a big dealer with big shop and all if you can't get in and out.......if you actually need repairs, warranty or later on? The Branson dealer was smaller but his shop had one 35ish hp tractor that was in for warranty repair.
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