MessickFarmEqu
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Its been two months since any updates to this thread. Anything new?
It's these kinds of comments that cause problems.IslandTractor said:Messick's question was clearly self serving (Neil is a Kubota salesman for any newbie reading the thread)
I also thought your response was reasonable when taken in the context of the entire post you wrote. But, since today is International Talk Like A Pirate Day, and since your post did not contain any pirate talk, you deserve to walk the plankIslandTractor said:Mea cupla. Though I did think I was being polite to Neil and was actually agreeing with him for a change.![]()
Bob_Skurka said:I also thought your response was reasonable when taken in the context of the entire post you wrote. But, since today is International Talk Like A Pirate Day, and since your post did not contain any pirate talk, you deserve to walk the plankAarrrh!
MikePA said:It's these kinds of comments that cause problems.
Neil simply asked a question. It's your attempt to discern motives that defines it as 'self serving'.
If Neil's posts in any thread come off as self serving, then the participants of that forum, including the Kioti forum, are smart enough to do a little 'research' on Neil, assuming his screen name and signature don't give it away, and determine he's a dealer (of more than just Kubota tractors) and weigh his comments appropriately.
This same 'problem' occurred in the Kubota forum many years ago when some people became the self-appointed defenders of the Kubota reputation. Any slight, or perceived slight, and they twisted the thread into a flame war.
It's one thing to correct facts that are wrong. It's humanly impossible to discern motives. Letting people's posts stand, or fall, on their own merit will go a long way in 'keeping the peace'.
IslandTractor said:Sarge,
I agree with you. If my CK20 TLB fell into a sink hole today I'd be at my dealers doorstep tomorrow morning to buy a replacement. These are excellent tractors. The beef I have is with the slow customer service/engineering response from corporate Kioti, not with the tractor or my dealer. I am surprised that Kioti, which seems generally to be a fine company, has allowed this FEL thing to hang over their (and our) heads for so long. And, I am surprised and disappointed that they have not communicated more openly about the "fix".
Messick's question was clearly self serving (Neil is a Kubota salesman for any newbie reading the thread) but I'd have to agree with him that we haven't heard any developments from Kioti for over 3 months. That is a pretty long time. I cannot imagine it takes over 100 days to design, build and test a repair kit and even if it did Kioti could keep us better informed about when to expect the repair program to be rolled out. I just don't understand a good reason to withhold communication. What will happen to someone who has a loader purchased in August 2005 who detects cracks only after Kioti finally publicizes the problem? Is their one year warranty finished or will they be covered? Kioti doesn't need to have the repair kit ready to ship in order to inform us about repair polices and warranty issues such as that.
To summarize, I don't think this thread is about poor quality or bad tractors at all. I think it is about poor corporate communication more than anything.
Maybe it's a Kubota thingMessick's question was clearly self serving (Neil is a Kubota salesman)
rico304 said:I have to say that when Neil posted his question I was glad to see it. I had been wondering for a while now, but didn't dare post because I didn't want the replies that he got. It isn't trolling, many people are seriously just wondering what happened to this problem.
turbo36 said:If you go back to the beginning of this adventure you will see it all started with Highbeam asking what he should do about a shoddy repair job on a cracked loader. I was one of the early "non-Kioti " owners that urged him to seek a replacement loader and I got flamed by a lot of thin skinned Kioti owners for suggesting it. I have no opinion on Kioti because I don't own one or care to own one but when a fellow TBN member solicits advice I will offer it. I didn't give up my right to an opinion because I own a "Brand X" tractor.
4sarge said:I also know that other tractor manufacturers also have problems - I have read the threads.
higgy said:I also know that other tractor manufacturers also have problems - I have read the threads.
It is interesting that you keep saying this. No one has disagreed that other have problems. We talk about them all the time, here on this site. In fact in each forum most people would tell you, don't buy x model it is not as good, etc.
However, we are a collection of like minded people. What happens today to you may happen tomorrow to me. Therefore we read and learn how things go with other manufactures, what tactic gets their attention, how to approach the subject.
Do not think, crap, higgy owns a dirtpikcer brand and he must be thinking his is better, not the point. We ALL hope this works out.
If any brand can be held to the fire to fix a problem by the owners by pressure, we should remember that tactic and use it again when needed, no matter the brand.
My 0.02
Dane