IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
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- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
jk96 said:If you bought a tractor with the closest dealer being 200 miles away, well what do you expect. I know I would expect a long trip to the dealer for repair issues. I would also expect to pay someone to transport my tractor on even a short trip if I didn't have the means.
I agree. However, in the case of these loader repairs, most of the complaining as been about the requirement to take the tractor to the dealer for a simple repair that many tractor owners could easily do by themselves. The recall program is a simple bolt on repair which Kioti seems willing to let the dealers do without any special training program and no one has suggested is a particularly difficult task. I'm sure that Kioti owners who purchase their tractors from remote dealers are not hauling their tractors to the dealer for every oil change or minor repair. This loader repair seems like something we could do ourselves but that is not an option (yet) approved by Kioti.
I think Kioti should establish that it is permissible for a dealer to order parts and allow self service by the owner for kit installation. If possible, Kioti should provide detailed instructions which I presume they have developed for the dealers anyway. Knowing that consumers would be installing the kit in the field, they might well make recommendations (and provide instructions) on removing the loader from the tractor while installing the kit just as a safety precaution. I for one would be delighted to sign a waiver to keep Kioti's lawyers happy should I manage to fatally injure myself while tightening a handful of bolts.