I was but a twinkle in someone's eye in 1970
Your point is certainly a valid one. Using that logic there is no reason to shy away from any off branded anything really ever. I have a few off branded welders and a couple of China made skiddy attachments and they are holding their own. For the price I paid for the welders I'll repair them as needed until I can't and them scrap them. They were certainly cheap enough to do so. The skiddy attachments I'll repair just like anything else, with the cheap welders and spendy iron
Things like an off branded tractor or really anything with a motor/drivetrain are not usually something I want to take a chance on. I do not buy and sell stuff often and prefer to keep machinery until it no longer serves my purposes or is legitimately worn out to the point that it gets a spot of honor in the fence line and becomes a pile of spare parts to be used in any number of new and creative ways on the farm. I want to know when I purchase an item that the manufacture will continue to support their items long after the purchase date. I am in the process of rebuilding a '32 Farmall F30 for someone and ordered a brand new OEM rotating assembly. The tractor is 89yrs old !! Farmall/IH/whatever has been around long enough to build confidence in their user base that they will continue to support their items for quite some time.
For me anyway, Kioti hasn't been around long enough to pour money into if something breaks. Again, I bought one and didn't want to deal with the lack of availability of parts at the time and thought it would only get worse. Or quite better if the brand took off I guess. Either way, I didn't want to deal with it while one or the other happened.
I roll in a similar fashion, quality reliable machine, and Im not scared of simple off shore attachments that are off brand, although I mostly stick to King Kutter and used Woods when I can.
Bought a new Kubota last year, for the reasons you shared. Ive owned more than a handful of tractors up to 200hp. Not my first rodeo, and Im at a point in my life, I need my **** to work.,.. and I surely dont need reindeer games when things break. I looked at EVERYTHING as an option, new and used, and that is where I ended up.
Related, about 10 years ago, a friend offered up his 1988 380B Industrial Loader Tractor, w/ very low, highly maintained hours on it.
So practicing diligence, before agreeing to buy, called the local Case Industrail dealer, and get the parts manager on the phone, I ask " what does parts availability look like for this tractor ", he's near offended that I even ask... Im like WTF ? I just asked, he was like, " everything is available, why wouldnt it be ? " I did not know what to say. That is a David Brown Re-Badge, with a German IH engine, not something that intiutevly makes me fell warm and fuzzy, damn good tractor though, Ive since bought another,.... no parts problems as of yet, and those things are OLD.
I can say this about the number of dealers in a network, when you see how low the bar is for some brands, to make someone a dealer, you can see how they can get a high count, its akin to making a " No Tell Motel " a U-Haul dealer, or converting a camper into Subway, its hard to compare them to a real franchise, some are almost a joke.
Ive done business with a guy, who is an LS Tractor Dealer. The name of his business, is " Jimbo's General Repair ", and someone dropped a tractor franchise on him. Its a 2 bay post frame building with a ******* and one room office and not enough room in the building to change your mind, much less stock parts, show tractors, sit to sign paperwork...