Getting one of those car ports was also a thought as well. I did not find any KIOTI listings on this source BUT I have been studying the different utility tractors going all the way back to when I bought my first new one in 1993 which was a Massey Ferguson. Researching about that at the time offered the EXACT same things as I have found for ALL of today's tractors from doing online as well as from accrual owners. Some love them and some would not buy them which is what I found with the 1993 Massey. What I found was a dealer that was reliable to take care of the product after the sale AND the ONLY problem I had with the @#! Massey was that the injection pump failed just after the warranty ran out. The dealer came to my home an hour away loaded it up out of thew filed with the brush hog on it, took it back to their business and found a rebuilt injection pump and split the cost with me beings my tractor was only a few months out of warranty. From that point until I sold it when we moved earlier this year I never had another single problem with it other than having to replace the radiator I ran a limb through along the edge of my field. I have looked at ALL the current brands on the market today and can honestly say they ALL come with good and bad reviews AND one truly doesn't know where they are manufactured these days. Many things come into play but the one I think is of GREAT importance is the service after the sale which is near or at the top for me. One can buy a tractor anywhere but GREAT service after it is harder to find especially when dealing with BIG dealers. Just communicated with a guy who earlier this year bought an off-brand utility tractor from a local BIG BRAND NAME dealer and now has it for sale because it has a cracked head that the dealer never told him about and can or will NOT do anything about it. The tractor is actually a boat anchor or a parts tractor as the motor for that specific year and model tractor is no longer manufactured and a head is nearly impossible to find and if found at a tractor salvage yard takes a bank loan to buy one. The ONLY consolation with this specific tractor is that the local dealer that sold this specific tractor is the brother-in-law of the guy that passed and is his estate. This is NOT the same local dealer that sold the other used off brand tractor with the bad head.
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