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In that case they were Tong Yang tractors rebadged by Mahindra. I understand that Mahindra added them because Mahindra don't make tractors in certain popular sizes/power/features and could not have a complete line on their own. When inevitably, Mahindra changes supplier, you have to wonder if they will be as good as John Deere is at continuing to support those tractors.
That is certainly one of the advantages of buying Kubota. I do not think it is worth $2000 but I could be wrong. I have an 85 John Deere cut that I am currently running into the same problem with as parts are almost non existent for the 750. Personally, I have trouble with al the pricing on these cuts. For what a medium size cut cost, you can buy an entire car for brand new. The tractor has no glass, no upolstry to speak of, no where near the complicated drive train, limited electronics so the only thing that can even begin to justify the price is the longevity of the tractor with not too much maintenance and the frequency of purchase which is quite low for most people. My John Deere cost $9300 with fel. Today that cost has doubled to replace the tractor. I realize it is a supply and demand thing and not as large a rip off as college tuition and bottled water however I cannot justify the mark up currently on the L3400 series as a simple geared tractor and will not pay almost 20 grand for one for what it is.