Totally agree with this if you're a farmer. All you have to do is open your eyes and see what 90% of the farmers use, especially the big ones....JD & Case IH. No Mahindra, no Kubota, no LS, no Kioti, no Branson, no New Holland (or very, very little).
And even within the various tractor brands, it seems that certain models or series have the majority of problems. Which comes down to the factory/country where they are made. It's rare to see a significant problem on the 2500-2600 series Mahindra on this board. But not so uncommon to see issues with the eMax, 1500, 1600 series. Just sayin....
Covid had major impact on the supply chains of production parts and supplies. I'm not surprised it's tough to get parts. Probably will be for another 6 mos to a year, assuming they don't lock us down again...The local JD, Kubota, & Mahindra dealers don't have any tractors to sell on their lots. No surprise parts are tough to get too.
For all of us "hobby farmers" or acreage owners that need a compact tractor to do what we need, several brands will fill the bill. Just a matter of what you need for your circumstance, dealer quality and availability, and your budget. Based on the posts I've read on this board, most of us probably won't put more than 200 hours a year on the tractor. (I'm the exception, as I use mine about 400 hours a year).
If one brand made the best compact tractor, we'd all be there. We're not.