I'll bite this line.
In the late 1960's and early 70's I collected farm toys. I had JD, International, Allis-Chalmers and other steel toy tractors with steel functional implements. It was was pretty cool stuff. Today those are collectables. I was a JD fan and couldn't wait to become a man, and get my first property and a John Deere Tractor. I still love JD.
In the mid to late 70's my pops bought a Kubota B7100. I was 15 years old. I was crushed. It wasn't a Deere.
But it was 4WD, and I had a thing for mechanical capability and anything 4WD. Kubota was a relatively new company in the USA and although Yanmar and others were popular overseas, Kubota made a larger marketing effort to bring subcompact and compact tractors to America. My Pop told me; JD doesn't make subcompact tractors. It was true. They made lawn and garden tractor / lawn mowers, and then their line jumped up to construction skip loaders. Deere had nothing small with a heavy steel frame, 4wd, and cast-iron axles and transmission. The only closest thing was Bobcat skid steer but they were primarily just loaders that could spin on a dime. The whole market of skid steers and skid steer implements that we see today, didn't exist. Not even close.
That being said, My Pop's took a chance on a Japanese tractor company, called Kubota, and that machine was a game changer. It was kinda like taking a chance now, on a Mahindra, Tym, Kioti, Bad Boy, Summit, etc.
Capitalism brings freedom and choice. Who's to say that Kubota could get knocked off the top by a Korean company. Competition is good. It's good for the consumer.
The difference to me is, I was brought up in the seat of a Kubota. I, personally put over 900 hours in the saddle on that small beast between the age of 15 and 18. I started a tractor business. I learned volumes about tractors, implements, people, customer service, and doing the right thing for the sake of my family and my customers. i cannot thank my father enough for instilling in me the dedication to good tools that make you money and make people happy. And also to giving thanks to the Lord for our life and its experiences.
I now, have been blessed by God with a forest property, and my very own new Kubota. When tractor shopping, my wife asked: What about John Deere or those red and silver ones that are so inexpensive? I explained, again, my history. She said, It's Kubota or nothing then.
So, to some of us, threads about other makes is almost blasphemy. After all, this is a Kubota forum.
I do appreciate and see the validity in what other tractor brands are doing. Knowledge is power.
But, I personally and Respectfully to the OP. Can't see myself going to a Ford Super Duty website if I sold my F250, and posting about my new RAM, Chevy, etc.
I hope that your new Kioti is all that you want it to be.