those "chinese" tractor and atv/utv dealers pop up all the time here, and they disappear just as quickly. Don't buy into that stuff, because once the dealers disappear, there's no way to get any type of support. Even online dealers are questionable. I know why too. Has to do with legalities and also with the type people who think they're gonna make a mint selling that stuff. I sold some of the chincanese atv's for a couple years. And scooters. With the scooters, there was only one distributor in the usa that serviced this part of the country and that's who you buy from; you don't get them from the manufacturer. Distributor had a fire and then the government got involved (arson), and we were stuck with about 45 (as I remember) chincanese scooters that we finally sold-but couldn't get a single part to service/repair them. Secondly, you don't place an order for 10 of them, they generally have a minimum order quantity-in our case 100. Sold about 30 normally, and the last dozen or so we had to basically take a large loss on them. About $40,000 loss. Similar happened with the sundiro youth atv's but I don't think that was fire-rather some questionable business dealings relating to the distributor got em in trouble as I was told.
Branson tractors, another ordeal. Thankfully we didn't sell those. Now the parent company is selling them to Bad Boy (who is noted for making lawn mowers, based in Arkansas), and Bad Boy rebadges them as "bad boy tractors". Kukje Machinery I think it is. I think they build TYM too but I may be wrong. Kukje is S. Korean.
Exmark mowers--bought out by Toro. Spartan mowers? Sold to Toro as well. Just so you know. The main owner of Spartan got very rich. Or richER. I know him personally.
LS tractors are a spinoff of LG. The same LG that makes TV's and such...South Korean and Chinese and Brazilian made as I recall.
I will say this. When people buy cheap priced stuff, they tend to get more pissed when things go wrong. I can't explain why, but that's what I saw. Lawn mowers especially. One of many reasons I am glad I'm out of that business!