Don't care what brand tractor has or doesn't have whatever. On principle alone (independent of brand), a manual shut off is still a very good idea for safety's sake. Why do some Kioti's have it and some don't? If it's not money, then what is the reason for this? Why was it ever part of the design at all? Since it doesn't appear to be an isolated omission here or there, obviously a conscious decision was made to not include it on many machines. What is the reasoning here, then? If it has been replaced by an electrical solution, what exactly is that mechanism? How do the tractors that don't have the manual lever differ from those that do?
You are my dealer, at least according to the name on the cancelled check and all the paper work. I've already asked you twice for a loader kit in two separate emails. I'll try a third time. So, please don't make out like I'm just whining. I've been a responsibile owner and tried to handle this privately with you. I was also one of the last to blast Kioti on the loader issue - preaching patience. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, and so far they are failing all of us that do not yet have a fix. All because no one is seemingly doing anything nor telling us what is up.