bluechip
Veteran Member
Rick (and Mrs Tractor) have done a great job promoting KIOTI on this site and as a Kioti dealer and I am concerned to see those efforts directed toward the benefit of his other lines. Business decisions such as this are gut wrenching and I can certainly appreciate and understand Ricks decision. I am also concerned that KIOTI owners several states away feel their tractor has somehow lost value as a result of this and that some people in several states may be influenced not to buy a particular brand of tractor because of a change that takes place at one particular dealership in Pennsyvania. I guess what I want to say is that there are still a lot of good dealerships offering and supporting KIOTI tractors, many of us are here on TBN (albeit not to the high level of commitment that Rick and co have acchieved) and many many more who are not internet oriented. I'm sure most affected customers have access to dealer support much closer, but if I can be of any help to any KIOTI customer I'll certainly do what I can.
Rick has not made public the reason(s) for the parting ways with KIOTI and that does not surprise me because Rick is a class act. I expect in his single days, he was not the guy who would vindictively try to sully a girls reputation with gossip after a breakup.
Good news is, like Rick, our sales also are up sharply this year over last so maybe the worst of this economic storm is over.
Rick has not made public the reason(s) for the parting ways with KIOTI and that does not surprise me because Rick is a class act. I expect in his single days, he was not the guy who would vindictively try to sully a girls reputation with gossip after a breakup.
Good news is, like Rick, our sales also are up sharply this year over last so maybe the worst of this economic storm is over.