I heard a similar story about a "bad virus". The third remote kit wasn't available at the local distribution center in TX and had to come from NC. It is supposed to be delivered tomorrow from an order last Friday (3 business days). This is the last piece to complete my new NX5010C, so I should take delivery late this week.
Find it hard to believe they didn't have a backup of their server system they could roll back to.
While our company isn't on the scale of Kioti we do nightly server backups for numerous reasons. Fire, ransomware, virus, hard drive crashes. It's saved our bacon a few times when a raid drive failed without any notice.
To be down for what, 4+ weeks now due to a hack? Inexcusable in my opinion. Local Subaru plant was victim of ransomware this week, took them all of 12 hours to get their entire factory back online which consisted of several hundred computers and a couple thousand tools.
I brought my CK2610 (1-year old, 160 hours) to the dealer for routine service and to check on a suspected leak in the front axel. The work was scheduled and I was expecting a day or two turnaround. The leak was confirmed, and new seals are needed. Hopefully, it's covered by a warranty.
It's now been two weeks and the dealer is telling me that the parts haven't even shipped. They say Kioti was "hacked" and hasn't shipped parts since September 15th. Kioti customer service says they are manually processing orders first come, first serve and their backlog is "thousands of orders deep."
Has anyone else run into this recently? Being without out tractor on our small farm during the fall is crippling. And at this point, we have no idea when we will get it back. If it weren't for it being under warranty we'd get the tractor back and source parts and repair ourselves. And if it weren't for the cost of having the tractor moved (we can't truck it ourselves) we'd get it and run it for a while while keeping a close eye on the gear oil levels.
Most of us dealers will extend atleast a discount to each other when transferring parts. You should have your dealer call M.I.E. unless they are closer to Kioti in N.C.
For some reason my dealer made it sound like transfering parts between dealers wasn't even a thing. I am still trying.
It is Ag. Fair and Snowmobile Grass Drag season up here, and it's clear that my dealer is far more concerned with selling more Equipment than taking care of those who have bought Equipment. I am sure that isn't a rare thing.
P.S. I think it's clear from my posts that I am extremely frustrated with my dealer, but I am intentionally trying to not slander them, or call them out by name. My annoyance hasn't reached that level.