From Kioti to dealers:
"We have recieved reports of cosmetic cracks developing on the torque tube (cross member between the arms of the boom) of some KL120 & KL130 loaders. While we have had no reports of failures resulting from these cracks, our engineers are working to design a suitable solution for this issue. One the information is ready to be released, KIOTI will notify you (the dealers) with further information regarding this issue." (Quote stolen from another thread but the same as I was verbally quoted from my dealer)
So they now tell dealers that this is a COSMETIC issue on SOME loaders. While it's pretty obvious they are trying to minimize this issue, at least they are admitting it. This is a giant step that we all should feel good about.
So now they are testing prototype repairs for a kit and will have a new and improved loader with an integrated fix for the new buyers. ETA bout 3 months to the showroom.
Warranty issues yet to be determined for the owners of old loaders. This is pretty big because if it is a campaign where you send your loader to Iowa for a factory repair it could be expensive with lots of downtime. Is the warranty extended? What if you're just out of warranty.
I picked up my machine on Friday and put it to work. I have my old welded loader on which as I always stated is very functional, just repulsively ugly and farm repairish. I still grease the pins, I can't help it.
Kioti determined, with a little help from me and my dealer, that the best solution in my case is a replacement loader with the integrated fix. I will be waiting the three months for the new loaders to come in. I'm not willing to count my chicks before they hatch but it looks like I will be taken care of here.
The straw that broke the camel's back was the replacement loader frame being delivered with high damage all over the thing. I saw it still strapped to the shipping pallet and it was abused. It looks like the freight guys stacked other freight on it.
If I was a guy with a cracked loader I would go to your dealer pronto since the bulletin is so fresh. I would NOT subject my loader to any interim repair until Kioti comes out with the real fix kit.
Kioti reps were always very polite and responsive to my letters. They tried to have my dealer fix the crack (failure), tried to rerepair it (unacceptable), tried to replace the loader frame with another crack prone one (damaged in shipping, plus they realized it was a bad move), and now are to replace my loader with an updated one which is a great move. They tried several ways to deal with this working from cheap fixes first and then up towards the most expensive one. All of these fixes burned up months of my time without a machine. Thank goodness that it is easy for me to transport my tractor to and from the dealer.
If I was a dealer with one of the old loaders on my lot, I would be having a hard time selling these loaders without showing them the bulletin. You dealers are in a tough spot because it is documented now.
Lets hope for a very pleasant repair kit and for the new loaders to be tough as nails so that Kioti can thrive.