I agree, it may be being blown out of proportion, but what if it happened to you just after the warranty was over? I would think you too would be ticked. If pump failures only happen on 1% of tractors sold then Kioiti is insane for not replacing these broken pumps, in or out of warranty, and keeping their customers happy and quite about a possible future expensive repair.
Of course I would be ticked and knowing my luck my pump will probably go out tomorrow, but this just emphasizes ritcheyvs point about how important picking a dealer is in your tractor selection.
Look at the posts who are having problems with Kioti. (Or any brand for that matter) A good majority of the time they for whatever reason purchased their tractor from a distant dealer based on price or availability with little regard to service. When a problem crops up the distance creates additional headaches because everything tractor just so happens to be heavy and hard/expensive to move.
So when your distant dealer who made little on the sale gets a call from his "shopping on price" customer, here is the perfect chance to make some of that cash back. He already has you pegged as a tight wad who is now in a bind and oh by the way 100+ miles away. Emails and phone calls are pretty easy to ignore and the chance of you complaining face to face are pretty low. How much money do you really think you will now save over that much closer dealer who quoted you $500 higher on your original purchase?
PICK A DEALER YOU TRUST OVER THE BRAND OF TRACTOR. I have two dealers I deal with, I know everybody's names there and they know mine. You would be surprised what dropping off a dozen doughnuts in the service department can do. When something goes wrong I can call either place, they will come and fix it or pick it up and they always offer a loaner if I need it. They also know if I'm going to buy something I will call them first so they always give me a fair price.
With one dealer I have to be careful because if I call about an attachment there is a good chance that before I get home, he has delivered it to my house to try. He’s crafty and knows most of the time he leaves with a check and empty trailer.
Do I get the absolute best price on everything I buy? No, but I get service second to none and would never even think about calling corporate Kioti, Deere, or any manufacturer I own. They don’t work on my equipment, my dealer does.