Dave,
The only real complaint I've had with my Kioti is that the original dealer (the only one in the province) parted ways with Kioti and closed down. Fortunately, a couple of years ago, another local outfit (with deeper pockets and more diverse business) took up the Kioti line, so I have an easier source of OEM parts, if I need them.
The hydrostatic version wasn't available when I got my tractor in 2006 or I would definitely have gotten it...although I do some snow blowing and mowing, the majority of my work is with the loader, so hydro would have been nice...actually hydro would be sweet for snow blowing, too, since I sometimes don't have enough arms to shift gears (and/or ranges), adjust the chute and blower height, change directions, etc. all at once while on the go.
If you look, you can find a horror story for any brand of tractor...a lemon than made it through Quality Control to an unlucky customer; I don't think Kioti has any more (or less) of these than any other manufacturer. I liked the competitor's offerings well enough (Deere, New Holland, Kubota, Cat...), but the Kioti was a heavier tractor (by far!) than the NH and Deere, and probably $6k less than the "name" brand alternatives (which let me get extras, like the cab, mower and blower, when I bought the tractor). I've heard that the price advantage of Kioti is no longer as pronounced as it was then, though.
I'm not particularly mechanically adept and don't have a shop/garage to work in anyway, so having access to a dealer was important to me...so, I'm relieved that I'm no longer an unserviced customer! There are lots of good tractors, of various colors, but for people like me, a good dealer is like gold.
Bob