I think there are several issues going on here. LaK has had issues with this tractor since the day it was dropped off. The selling dealer has done him no favors with the way he handled things leading to a GREAT deal of frustration and disappointment for LaK. LaK has had less than positive response from Kioti corporate, which has only added to his frustration and disappointment. LaK has a very sick daughter which is adding to his stress. LaK doesn't seem to have the best communication skills which only adds to everybody's stress and frustration trying to figure out what he needs. LaK also seems to expect Kioti to pay for transportation to/from dealer for warrenty repairs.. and that is just not Kioti policy.. I don't know of any brand of tractor who does that. Actually I do understand that Kioti will pay a small transportation fee for warranty work, but according to one dealer it is so small it is meaningless. It won't pay to pick up a tractor 10 miles across town, never mind from 70 miles away. To top it all off... this tractor and hospital bills have drained his financial resources, further adding to his stress. Cooler heads need to prevail and a few prayers for him, his daughter and his tractor situation couldn't hurt.
I can tell you that the local JD and Kubota dealers want NOTHING to do with Kioti tractors. I was at one Kubota dealer when I was first looking for a tractor and mentioned that I was also looking at a Kioti in addition to his Kubota... he went nuts and about threw me off his property, guess which brand of tractor I bought. So it is not surprising to me that he got such a low ball offer for a trade in on his tractor. Around here, unless he is trading it in at a Kioti dealer... he is better off selling it himself if he wants to get rid of it.