Sirius,
I have just got to add to what has already beens said about the Chinese tractors.
First off, I am retired and approaching 70 yrs young and have a fixed income with little prospect of improving on it. That being said, I used to have a MF65 gas poered tractor with a FEL, TPH etc. It was 50 years old and in spite of it's age, did quite well for my needs. However, I soon realized that finding parts for this trator woul be a problem a few years down the road - I had managed to fix a few problems and had it in very good shape. It had nearly 11,000 hours on it but it's days were numbered, that I could see.
I pondered this and, living on 150 acres with the house set back 1/4 mile the road on 500 yd driveway, realized that I needed something newer to keep my property properly maintained. We have snow for around 5 months of the year here - sometimes a lot less. A 500 yd riveway is a lot of snow clearing - especially when the temperatures are around -15F.
I looked at all the different combinations and settled on a NEW tractor with a FEL. My brand choice was Jinma - mainly for ease of parts. I went with the 55hp 4x4 size - which has proved to be a great choice for me. The equivalent size new tractor in a major US or Korean make would set me back around $35000 (I live in Canada where everything is too expensive). The Chinese Jinma tractor cost me $15,000 including taxes and shipping.
Like gOrdO above, I purchased "China Best Products" and bought a crated unit - which I had to assemble myself. The deal was absolutely painless and the delivery was quite a bit quicker than initially estimated. I was / am happy with what I got and the way everything worked.
Like everyone else has said, if you are mechanically inclined, a Chinese tractor should not be a problem. There will be things that break and go wrong - that happens to all makes. The Chinese tractors probably need a bit more maintenance as the initial build and assembly is probably not as thorough as other makes, but they are pretty tuff. Keep up with the maintenance and be thorough in checking the tractor over on a regular basis and you should be fine.
In the US there are a number of dealers that carry a pretty comprehensive stock of parts and delivery is only days if sent by mail.
Every make has their lemons including Ford, Massey, John Deere, so don't be too swayed by rumours and those that outright condemn.
Like everything in life, do your homework and check, check, check. If there is a dealer near you go check them out.
In conclusion, yes I have had some problems but they have mostly been self inflicted. Some minor electrical problems as well - all the mechanical ones have been my fault and were cheap to fix (mt labour).
So, check out the Chinese brands - they are getting better each year.
I hope this helps you in your decision making.
Good luck in your search - and don't forget to check out the Chinese Tractors section on this website - lots of good info there.
I sold my MF65 for $4500 so the new tractor plus unloader only cost me $10,500 in reality - and it is a diesel engined one too

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My next project is to build a cab on the tractor - badly needed when blowing snow :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Cheers
Jim