I think Mahindra is from India. I have a Kubota B2400 4x4 with a loader that I bought many years ago at an auction. I think it was a rental unit so i twas used pretty hard. It continues to run like a dream with little if any maintenance. It is almost never in the shop. I too wanted something larger when we got the pine farm. I got an off-brand Kioti DK45 4x4 with FEL and cab. For loader work, the things I see as important are weight, power, and at least shuttle shift, or even better, hydrostatic. You can have all the HP in the world, but if you don't have traction, you will just spin. My Kioti was slightly used, 200 hours. For normal food plot and mowing it is fine, but for clearing brush, it is too small. It has several design issues, the first is the AC. Because it has a glass cab, AC is a must, I went through compressors like crazy and it was always in the shop. The other design issue was the FEL. That was also something that was constantly in the shop with pins breaking regularly when I would clear brush with the loader. Don't get me wrong, part of the issue with the loader is that I pushed it for its size.
I hope to buy another (larger) tractor when I retire and it will not be an off-brand. I just took it in for a busted loader pin. I noticed that one of the brackets holding the loader arms had bent slightly. I think because the interior dimension of the bracket was slightly larger due to the bend, the pin had more lateral pressure which was why I kept losing the same pin. When we looked up the price of the bracket, they wanted $600 plus shipping. The reason is that the loader I have is old and they don't make that model so replacement parts are not being made, so they can get top dollar for the ones they have left. There is not a big secondary market, so raping a junked model is not feasible. I'll spare you the story of our Rube Goldberg solution, but needless to say, I did not buy a new bracket for $600.
As for the air conditioner, I finally just gave up. I had them pull the condenser to give the radiator better air flow (part of the design flaw), and now I just open all the doors, windows, and roof vent, put a fan in it and suffer.
My next tractor will be JD, Kubota, or NH, and right now I'm leaning toward Kubota. All three sell enough tractors to make finding used parts easier when they get old. My lean toward the kubota is generally because of my experiences with the local JD dealer have not been positive. The NH is less expensive, but i like the specs better on the Kubota.
My partner had and old Ford 1300 that finally bit the dust. It was a great tractor and efficient for small jobs. He just got a JD 790 4x4 with FEL. It seems liek a fine tractor to me in the class you are looking. I would not get this model personally. I've used it several times now and my right leg unintentionally engages the loader control. It is just my body size on that particular model. My partner is smaller and does not have that issue.
Thanks,
Jack