I picked the other orange (Kioti) because most others simply didn't have anything that compared for what I wanted to do without spending thousands more, and many cases moving up a size. I wanted a small-to-midsize platform that had great lift specs front and rear, the most hydraulics flow, and the heaviest frame with some ground clearance. I chose the CK25 because there was nothing in it's class from anyone else: short, heavy, high, and strong hydraulics.
Kubotas: had to go to a grand L series or a
B21/
B26. Neither were in the same size and/or price range
John Deere: 790 was available, but doesn't spec as good and was a little dated. The 970 was close, but for a lot more money. And the 2500 series is just smaller all around.
New Holland: TC30 was more basic and cost more
TYM: 330 was a good option except the frame was a bit bigger and it cost more. The T273 was lighter in just about every spec.
Branson: Really good specs, but too big on the frame, and a tad outdated
Mahindra: Couldn't quite find a match without going up a size
MF: Without going up a size the 1500 series just didn't match up
Now on price, none of the "big names" even came close. Yes the "big names" command higher resale. But, I'll take my savings up front rather than later. $4000 now is worth a lot more than it will be 20 years down the road. Will I spend the savings on extra repairs? So, far in 4 years, I've spent $250 on repairs (really warranty travel costs). Only time will tell as to reliability and parts support.
The one thing I liked about Kioti is that they've been here for many years already. Thus, they've showed some staying power and commitment. I'm hoping they are like the Kubota of the 80's: Kubota who? Japanese tractors? What?
I own JD too. Is it better made? Only slightly, if at all. I would say that JD does the best job at engineering for the human being, designing and making (outsourcing) a lot of quality attachments that are super easy to attach and use. I don't see any of the others making things to the extent that JD does across the board for all its models. Is it better supported than the lesser names? On a national basis, there is no doubt. But does my local JD dealer provide any better support than my Kioti dealer? No. I'd actually say that the Kioti dealer tries harder. Goes to degree of hunger I suppose.
Even though I chose Kioti this time based on specs. Most of the time almost all makers have something that would fit a person's needs. It really does come down to personal preference. Buy the "big name" for the lowest risk, highest resale. Buy the others for the best short-term value but with more risk related to reliability and support. For me, sometimes it's worth it; other times it's not.