Almost 600 hours of tractor time over two years and you have a full time job, are a full time husband and dad, and a UA-cam publisher. Very, very impressive. I don’t see how you do it. Because of you, I own a land planer and a 27 ton log splitter. Because of you, I buck trees better and cut logs into rounds better. Because of you, I manage my 75 acres of woods better. Great job, Mike and thank you for all the hard work it takes to produce these videos.
because of Mike I ALWAYS wear my protective gear while using a chainsaw. I figure if he does I should definitely wear mine. I am only 2-3 years into this kind of stuff.
That is less than one hour a day of operation spread over two years. Since the channel is so tractor and outdoor focused I am surprised it is not more.
Kerry Here! You channel is one of my first to subscribe to a couple of years ago. I have operated tractors, starting at 14yo and have been on an off through the years and I’m 57 but never owned my own. Very impressed with the RK’s after seeing them on here. Never heard of RK until them. You showed us how to work a grapple use a front loader and the land plane that I had never seen. I have 4 acres here in Louisiana and lots of trees. Well , after watching you, I knew I wanted a tractor! Your videos got my wheels turning and I saw all the possibilities of things I never thought of needing. Last month I purchased a Kioti CK4010 with a front end loader, yes a grapple and land plane. I have taken down mostly rotten and nuisance trees that is killing my big trees. Yesterday I took down a oak that was being eaten up by black ants. About 20 trees so far. Thanks for all the information and being able to learn so much in your videos. Keep on keeping on Mike Morgan. Can’t wait to see what’s next. P. S. You Made me a UA-cam junkie!! Lol
I’ve been a follower for a couple years now. A lot of your daily videos have influenced me in my life goals. You have a great family! A great piece of property! A great daily routine and a great outlook on life. I’m close to closing a deal on some wooded property up here in western NY for future homestead plans and your partnership with RK tractors has been eye opening and influential. Seeing the capabilities of each tractor and the daily tasks you’ve done have been fantastic. Thanks you for sharing your real daily routine with these tractors and not just some salesman speak. Good luck to you and Melissa on your next partnership/ endeavor. I can’t wait to see what comes next!
Your channel is how I found RK and why I bought my RK37 early last year. The companies values and quality products plus family owned were a perfect match for you, your family, and your business.
Can’t tell you how much I love waking up in the mornings, making my coffee and setting down to my Morgan fix! LOL! Love how you balance of family, work and your hobby’s! Your work ethics are spot on and your dedication to your family is awesome! Keep up the great work, and keep those videos coming, I look forward to them every morning! I’ve been retired since 2014 after 41 years working on the railroad in the Chicago area! Sending love from Northwest Indiana! 🙏🏻👏👍😉🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Mike, I must admit, with every situation that comes up, my respect for you as a man and business man continues to grow. The fact that you will not promote something you do not believe in is what I admire the most. Here in the outdoor industry the "pro-staff / sponsor" thing has run its course and done a lot of damage to how the industry works. Social influencing is the wave of the future over tradition buying cycle of consumers. People like you are the front line sales people to a brand. Even from the beginning, you did your best to incorporate the product in your lifestyle. You were honest with performance, specs, and ability of these tractors. You never drank the cool aid. If you would have, people would have seen through it. I own a Kubota and a John Deere piece of equipment and I have honestly explored RK Tractors because of your honesty in them. I think you have done a great service to their business and were compensated for your work over the last two years. Fresh content is always key. I think you are on the right track for sure. I hope if you get another equipment deal in the future, it is one that is also rewarding and compensates you to the level you have grown. I have been binge watching the old ones, you are putting so much more time, editing efforts, and content into these videos than you were at the time of this deal. Hopefully a new one will compensate you in some way to not only reward the work effort but also the social influencing your channel provides. Much respect brother! Hopefully the package sent to the PO Box arrived without damage - God Bless - Terry Peer - Dry Ridge, KY
Mike: As long time followers of the channel, I am sure a lot of us take for granted your sincere and honest approach to so many things. Despite that, I think you are to be commended for how you conduct the channel and the transparency you have always conveyed. You are modeling outstanding professional standards. Thank you!💪💪💪👍👍👍
Hey Mike, I thought it would be nice for me to fill you in on something... about a year ago I commented to you asking a few questions about the tractors. I was shopping for my first "personal" tractor to use on our goat rescue. My issue was my income, which is disability alone. I needed a dependable but strong tractor with a smaller footprint...but one that I could afford. You and I spoke briefly via comments, but your input and advice guided me in the direction I was needing to be. To sum it up, I recently purchased a Mahindra 1626...and I absolutely love it! I have got a tremendous amount of work done in a very short time period. I only wanted to say Thank you sir, my life is so much easier and better thanks to your suggestions. God bless you my friend! Sincerely, Donnie (Standing Goats Rescue on UA-cam)
Mike, I was in sales and marketing all my life, now retired. I believe you made the right decision to make a change. Best of luck with the next step in your journey.
As said below, I will miss seeing the RK tractors in action. You have have done a great job of showcasing their equipment in a real world environment. Thanks for sharing your experiences of what you have seen with all of them. Keep us informed on your next steps in the tractor world please.
I wonder if RK is going to sell this equipment. I’ll buy the RK37, I close on my 17 acres today and I need to buy a tractor for the property. Mike you have shown me a lot of great information, not on just using the equipment but also little projects that I’m going to follow your instructions. I’m a first time land owner so I’m fascinated by what you’ve done and accomplish. Thanks for your honesty and great help. Can’t wait for the next update. John Johnson
You said a mouth full, "I didn't know I needed or wanted a cab tractor till I bought one" EXACTLY. It took my wife's near death experience in January of 2019 that made me go look for a mid size cab tractor that could run a round baler and had heat and AC and got the sun off of us in the hot summer here in NE Ohio when hay needs made. So we found a used McCormick F-85 4x4, with a Q-25 loader in it. And we also never knew how much a cab tractor would change our lives. I went from owning 3 older Ford tractors (2, 3000's and 1, 2000) To now just the Ford 2000, And it's for sale now. Definitely enjoy your content. And you are 100% correct, this You Tube is a business. And with the amount of subs you have, you have to do what you feel is right for that business. 🍻🇺🇸
As someone who grew up as a farm boy in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, I appreciate the content you provide. The family no longer farms and we’ve been city dwellers for many years and your videos give me a chance to see the things I used to like doing the most; working with equipment and seeing progress and accomplishments after a hard days work. It is refreshing to see a channel that doesn’t design their videos around youtube, but instead just uploads their regular daily activities. Keep it up and good call on changing up the equipment agreement. Hopefully you plans come through and we can see another brand of equipment for you to try and review.
Mike, my boyfriend found your channel while researching tractors in the fall of 2019. He asked me to watch a few of your videos and I got hooked! We have property in SW Michigan & always planned to buy a Kubota. I finally suggested he look at the "RK" tractor, I didn't know what the RK stood for. Sorry, city girl here. We bought the RK24 and love it! You are a wise man, wise beyond your years. Thank you for taking the time on this video to review the deal / your experience with the tractors and how You Tube is a business, looking at what is best for your family, etc. You are well spoken and take the time to verbalize your thoughts. I will miss the RK tractors but excited for the future and what the channel is going to bring! You have hooked this city girl into loving all the things you do outside on your property. Best wishes for an exciting future on your channel. A loyal "city girl" follower, Tiffany.
Great show, liked your story on the RK's. I grew up in Minnesota my Dad was a R & D Engineer for Minneapolis Moline Co. I like those tractors and wish they were still in business. You folks keep up the good work.Chuck Barth
As a longtime subscriber. I will admit that I’m sad to see the RK tractor relationship come to an end. Knowing how critical these tractors and attachments have contributed to the great success of your channel, you can’t winch trees out the woods or load huge logs on the sawmill with the Polaris Ranger... so I’m eager to see what equipment shows up on the channel. Lots of commenters think you’ve struck a deal with Bobcat...time will tell if they’re right. Thanks again for all you and Melissa do on the channel. We love you guys!!
I have seen maybe 50 of your video's and find myself going back occassionally and watching one of the older vid's. If I have learned nothing else, I have learned Melissa has been a great mother in molding her children's personalities. Mike has been instrumental as well and both parents continue to be great role models but as I see the easy going, quick and easy smile temperament. Words and attitudes were selected carefully in interacting with all your kids. I am so envious of your family dynamic
I've been following you since the very beginning, I was excited that I found a local YT channel. And I have to say, I'm excited that you are moving on to something else, I think it will be great for your channel. Looking forward to your coming videos!
Our Mahindra 2540 shuttle shift is virtually the same tractor as the RK-37 with the main difference being the engine. Mine has the 40hp 4-cylinder non-DPF Mahindra engine and the RK-37 has the 37hp 3-cylinder Yanmar engine. These tractors are made by TYM in South Korea and are heavy and great quality. I looked at a Deere and Kubota prior to buying the Mahindra and they just didn't have the same weight or capacities and I noticed some corner cutting in quality, especially on the Deere. Our machine has been troublefree and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. I really enjoy your channel Mike and I'll be your videos showcasing RK products has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales that they otherwise would not have. It's great to have a guy like you doing what you do and sharing with everyone.
I totally agree with you. People don't understand the hours involved in setting up cameras and editing. Working out a deal with Rural King makes it more worth your effort. Good luck with your next venture.
@Renee Tate That doesn't speak well for RK managers. That one doesn't even know where his tractors are made. RK tractors are DEFINITELY made by TYM except for the engine which is made by Yanmar. If you don't believe that Park each side by side and you'll see the ignorance of the RK manager you talked to.
Been great seeing the RKs Mike, they’ve certainly done themselves proud and we’ve all enjoyed the honest “everyday” review. Can’t wait to see what’s coming, I’m going to end up obsessing what Colour machine it will be now!
Many thanks to RK Tractors for their partnership with, and support of Outdoors with the Morgans. I wish RK Tractors and The Morgans greater success in the future. Have a Day.
Mike, you and I are wired very much alike. Heck, my wifes name is Melisa also! Found your channel when researching kubota, which I still have mine. I've enjoyed following watching your content ever since. My wife asks me, "why do you like watching that channel, you've always done that stuff on your own." In addition to content I am interested in, you guys are just so personable. It's almost turned into a sitcom for me. Good family programming in an age where it's hard to find that on TV. You made the right call on the tractor deal. Looking forward to the next adventure. Cheers guys.
Due to your honest and straightforward approach, I personally would consider RK now. Your close up, task-oriented videos show really interesting things about RK's products. I remember the tilt adjustment on the three point hitch leveling screw and how you can lock it in place after getting the position needed without using a locknut. The adjusting screw had two handles which made it easy to work even with gloves on! You get the important details across to us and it's appreciated more than you know. I look forward to your next choice of equipment and thank you for your hard work in getting us this great content!
@Summit X were planing getting 6 or even 7 kubota loader tractors for the farm and snow removal because there cheaper then other tractors on the market
Mike after watching your channel for all this time. The one thing that always stands out, is that you always consider and do what's best for your family. So it's not for any of us to question your decision to end the RK agreement. But rather to watch what comes next and enjoy the opportunity to come along for the ride. All the best.
I usually watch your videos late in the evening ... I save the best for last. This 70 yr old widow has loved watching your videos since well before the RKs arrived. My sister told me one day, "Mike has a little OCD, like you." Please take that as a compliment. I appreciate your precision as you use any piece of your equipment. I never watch with 'worry' because I know you're very good at what you're doing. I also appreciate your trips to Burger King with Hunter ... they're special. Can hardly wait until tomorrow for the next video! Have A Day!!! (I've been enjoying Melissa's videos, too.)
Thanks to your series on the RK tractors, I just bought one - not one you have, but close. The RK-21 which is a step up fromt he 19 and a bit less than the RK-24. I chose the RK-21 because it's a bit beefier than the 19, and I don't need a backhoe so, no RK-24. I got mine with the front loader, 54" deck and a 4' box blade. The loader is great, and I'm getting better with the box blade leveling areas in my yard that used to be blue berry bushes; mostly overrun with jagger bushes. The loader pushed them out of the way, and the box blade dug up the roots that were removed with the loader. I'm 71 and this machine has given me the means to get a lot more work done than I could've done otherwise. My next project is to dig out a dirt floor in my 20x12 addition to my barn and load in some # 2 gravel and in a year or two, concrete it like the barn that it's attached to. THANKS for a GREAT series!
Very well done Mike. Great information. While going through my recovery and rehabilitation, there were several You Tube Channels I watched, and still do. My only wish is that i could become a supporter to most. If you find good people on here it can be very educational. You Tube has given me a direction to follow now that my driving career is over. I am currently in my garage cleaning, organizing, and building projects. All on both, well one real leg. All of the channels I watch I have learned something from other sectors of life. RK Tractors look like a good product. If they had a yard tractor compatible to my Husqvarna TTH2454 I might be interested.
Your transparency is refreshing. Anxious to see what is next in the tractor department. Hats off to you and RK for a mutually beneficial agreement. Can't ask for anything better.
A few days ago, I stated binge watching your videos. And like all the others, this is another great and informative video. Thanks to you and your family for putting the time and effort to keep us informed… and entertained. 👍
Mike, great feedback on the RK line. I would love for you to look into partnership with Bobcat’s new line. I am really interested in bringing the tractor industry back to Made in America. Even though these are S. Korean made they eventually will own the rights and production. I have narrowed my search for compacts down to Kioti vs. Bobcat. The performance specs for a 25hp are best in the line up from what I read but have not been field tested. I have 8 acres in the Pacific NW on the river and looking forward to retirement one day from the Army. Keep up the great videos! I find your channel therapeutic during the COVID lockdown and bringing us all together. Have a Day!
A Conneely Your assertion is based on what information or evidence? Your claim is not in accordance to Bobcats stated goals and little to do with the current administration policy. Happy trolling.........
Found your channel soon after you started working the RK tractors, and thought it rather strange that you would need three different sizes of tractors, as the RK37 could do everything that the RK 24 did, but with more authority. The RK 37 needs a set of turf tires and a cab, and it would work for me. (as long as the doors are easily removed) I was hoping to see you offer your perspective on the home/land owner performing your own servicing of the tractor. (oil and filter changes, hydraulic fluids and filters as well as belts and hoses) Most folks I know, only have the dealer work on the equipment when warranty requires a service interval or it breaks while still under warranty. Service is a business, but unless I can't physically do the repair myself, my equipment won't be seeing the dealer. For you to be able to get close to 600 hours on these three tractors, break down free is a testament to their durability. Having an interlock switch come unplugged can be frustrating, but not a big deal, as you found the problem without a lot of head scratching. To me, the main selling feature of the RK tractor is the Yanmar diesel engine. Yes, they sound like a bucket of bolts running, but they are reliable. I'm not locked into purchasing parts from the dealer network. Another commentator brought up resale value. I don't purchase any vehicle for it's resale value, as I run equipment until it rusts away. Anyhow, keep providing content, not everyone will agree on how you run your channel, but it's YOUR channel and they're free to watch or ignore all they want.
It's going to be weird not seeing RK Tractors on your place. With that said, I completely understand where you are coming from and am excited to see where you go next!
@@alexs3447 Just because you are trying to improve your business and increase revenue doesn't mean your code or character should be questioned. Any entrepreneur would be doing the same- make better choices to advance his business. And right now he has a U-tube business. I don't see the issue. He AND RK both benefited from their arrangement, and RK would have made the same decision if it was in the interest of their company. And by the way, one method most businesses use to measure their success is revenue.
@@alexs3447 IN this world today I would love to see something that doesnt always come down to "more money for me" or "how much more is in it for me"with the next deal
@@kjgusa5793 true ! greed is what has ruined this country. RK did not have to ever give use of the tractors and yes it gave them exposure but they gave use of them for a few more years and he ended the deal which tells alot about greed
It’s pretty Obvious to those of us who have grown with you that you’re a really intelligent guy. I knew this day would come and you would want to keep things Fresh and try something different. That’s a Great idea to Grow your Channel and attract thousands of New viewers. We can’t wait to see where this Channel goes next. Very Nice job so far. 👍👍👍
Mike, I admire and respect your approach to the relationship with the RK brand. It appears that you both have come away as winners. Thank you for the amazing content and your honest description to all 3 models. May your future endeavors all be as positive.
Hey Mike, I'm happy for you, Melissa and the kids. In my 70 years, I learned a long time ago that we will always have critics even if we do things perfectly. We can't please everyone. Keep up the great work, and I'll be looking forward to your next move. Continued success and stay safe and healthy.
sad to see the RK tractors go they have impressed me, I have owned JD's yanmars ,fords ,and Kubota .so I have been around tractors wishing you the best Mike and Melissa
Since this is an episode of reflection and thanks, I need to thank you for showing me what a tractor and attachments can do. My New Holland TC35DA with an EA grapple allows me to continue cutting firewood and cleaning up the property as my aging body increasingly protests doing it the way I have for decades - by hand. It's been a real back saver. Thank you.
Good for you Mike! Anyone, worth a grain of salt, can see how much hard work you do and understands how much hard work there is to do behind the scenes. Keep on keeping on!!!
I have been studying for my Busines degree for a couple years now, in my opinion your decisions are good ones. I think it's cool how you benafited the tractor company in branding, as well as, cool how you benafited from the use of the machines. I look forward to learning what you do from here! I respect whatever decision you make, as this is your secondary job. Weather you take more focus on saw milling, clearing wooded land properly, or even installing equipment in order to one day get off of the power and water grid, whatever has your interest will be very interesting. You are a very good and well spoken family friendly channel, down to earth with reality, yet don't seem to be overplaying your channel in order to gain more profits as a fly by.night channel. Keep it real, and again, a lot of people like me have enjoyed viewing this channel!
Living in the country has it that I am not really affected much with the lockdown going on - always had a lot of food stored and if I want anything I order it on line - needed somethings from tractor supply so ordered on line and then when items came to the local store I picked up from the curb service - didn’t need to get out of truck - can’t wait until weather gets warmer so I can start planting things in the garden - it’s been pretty windy lately and near freezing over night - well life goes on so hang in there and keep the faith - Joe
Hey Mike, thank you for your completely honest disclosure about RK, UA-cam, and of course, your involvement with the channel as your "second business". I know you have something in the works and I wish the very best for you. It is obvious to me that you are still maintaining that "keeping it real" attitude. I know for a fact that MOST people watching your channel would have signed another contract extension with RK, and no questions asked. Buy your decision tells me that you are truly interested in what is "out there" for those of us that enjoy our type of work and love for the outdoors and family. And I admire and respect you for that. It is refreshing to see how you feel about things, and that nothing is "hidden" from view. Thank you for your time and WORK that you, Melissa, and the rest of the Morgans put into this channel. I honestly don't know how you all keep up with everything! I am "involved" with a few businesses myself (some of which you are familiar with!) and in trying to help promote their products with photographs and videos, on even the SMALL scale that I do, it is a TREMENDOUS amount of work!!! And MOST people will NEVER realize how much effort it takes to shoot videos in the manner that you do! So my congratulations to you for the new adventures ahead and my wish for you and your family to have continued success! My love to all of the Morgans. HAVE A DAY!
You have really inspired me as a small tractor (37hp New Holland) owner to find ways to make it work for me that I hadn't thought about prior to buying it. I appreciate seeing someone that I feel I could relate to, doing things that I can now say, "I can do that"! It's always good to see someone else's perspective on using their tractor to its potential. In the last 3 years since I've owned mine, I've barely amassed 225 hours, but I'm getting there with some side-jobs. Thanks again for the encouraging vids.
You talk about being a UA-camr is a full time job. My son (Metal Detecting Channel) Is a full-timer. He tells me, and I of course watch his up-loads and live events, that it is very much a full time event "job". You have to be ready and able to take your videos, edit your videos, up-load and comment on them. You and Melissa do a wonderful job of being informative and enlightening. From the outside, it looks to me like you have almost the perfect life. Keep it up and keep the videos coming.
Mike, thanks to you and RK for showing us the tractors. After all the different attachments that came along with it, I wasn't sure what was yours and what they gave you to show. It definitely did show me the versatility of having the quick attach on the loader and a few accessories I would like to have with my next tractor purchase. Will the skidder winch fit on the bota or is it too big for that tractor? It will be nice to see orange again after the superb job you did of hiding it for 2 years. Thank you RK tractors for allowing so many people to see equipment they otherwise would not have ever seen in use.
Also, I may be a bit early, but congratulations on 150k subscribers. I don't know who all the people are as I no longer have time to read all the comments, but I am glad they all enjoy what you share as much as I have.
Time marched on, and so does everything else. That being said, change happens all the time, and by and I am certain the search for a different tractor will provide to be as entertaining as having the RK tractors. I sure enjoyed watching you use them. Now forward to another chapter in life!
You've certainly been a positive promoter for RK Tractors. And they have certainly treated you well over the past two years. Whereas; each compliments the other. All four of you have made the Morgan property a better place to dwell...
As far as the 3 RK tractors, it helped me decide what size of tractor I needed vs what size I wanted. I bought a Kubota L3901, I was thinking about getting a tractor 2 sizes bigger, but I really didn't need one that big. I am so pleased with the L3901. As far as the Woodmiser, I was thinking I wanted the LT-15. Now that I have the Kubota, I think the LX150 would be the better choice. Your partnerships have benefited me, and I'm sure others too.
I bought a RK55C tractor this year, with 8 attachments, and I would not have chosen them if I didn't have the reassurance of seeing you operate them. Since I had seen you operate them, I knew they were not a cut-rate tractor that was cheap because of low quality. In the past 2-3 months I've put 200 hours on it and I'm thrilled with it. It is a better tractor for the money, which my neighbors with other tractors agree. Sorry to see the RK's leave your home, but glad you had them.
Mike, you're right that we can't appreciate how much work goes into producing content -- partly because you've gotten so good at it that it looks effortless. You should consider doing one episode, where Melissa chronicles the time you spend framing shots, moving cameras, editing, storyboarding, etc. Sort of "A Day in The Life of A UA-cam Pro," or whatever. :) Both of you are doing a heck of a fine job keeping us entertained. Great job repping RK with faithful critiques of great tractors. I hope Deere, Case, Massey Ferguson and Kabota compete for your channel's business!
RK should have given them to you after two years based on exposure you gave them and huge increase in subscribers. I like how authentic you both are which makes people want to watch. Thank you
Hi Mike, I’ve enjoyed the RK’s but I love my Kubota L3301. You made my mind up when I first joined your channel back about 3 years ago. You had the L3901. Same tractor but about 4 horsepower more. What ever you get I will follow you till the end....Thanks for sharing.
You've really done a tremendous job with the channel and deserve any of the sponsorship benefits that go with that effort. RK was lucky to have you as a representative. I'd never heard of Rural King ever until your channel and learned so many tips about tractors from you that helped me choosing and operating my own.
Mike if you want to turn your property into a place you never have to leave you need more entertainment, a swimming pool would be a good option. I can't wait to see what evolves with the tractor situation. God bless you guys.
Hi Mike! Thanks for sharing your experience with the RK tractors. Looks like it really was a win-win for both you and RK. I remember early on when you took heat in the comments for “going commercial” and people predicting it would be the demise of your channel. It safe to say they were WRONG! I admire your decision to move on to uncharted territory when you could have extended the deal. Really looking forward to seeing what tractor or tractors you end up with next! Wishing the best for you, Melissa and your whole family!
It will be interesting to see what kind of tractor or equipment shows up next. To keep the saw mill going there must be something coming soon. I thought the RK55 would be staying.
If I needed to buy another compact tractor and had a Rural King local, I would buy an RK. No question about it. You've done an excellent job reviewing them. When I first saw the episode when you got the RK55, I thought "Wow, it must be nice to get free stuff." But I understand the hard work that goes into running the channel. And the free stuff only comes with lots of work and talent. They got exposure and you got to play with some really nice toys. I've enjoyed watching and looking forward to what's coming next.
It’s been a joy watching your show. Yup! Called it a show! Better than a lot of stuff on cable and you run all year! You are a true hustler and I look forward to see what you do in next chapter of your life. DON’T GIVE UP ON THE POOL MELISSA!
Mike and Melissa, I have always been an older tractor guy, but watching your channel, made me a believer in the RK product. My son recently purchased a new "3" series JD and when he was looking, I told him about your channel and the RK's performance. Maybe not because of the RK itself, but your happiness with them. Looking forward to seeing what is around the corner and I hope everyone, Hunter, Eva and the rest are staying healthy and happy during these strange times. Thank you
Mike, thank you for the great review of the RK Tractors. I had forwarded your previous review to a friend who is now considering purchasing an RK. We really enjoy the channel. Have a day!
Mike, Seems like a good deal all around. I had never heard of RK tractors before watching your channel. I looked seriously at them prior to buying a Kubota, but there are no RK dealers within several hundred miles of me. Looking forward to whatever comes next. I appreciate the integrity and honesty that you enter and end relationships with your partners.
Just bought my first RK tractor today based on your videos. Sorry to see that your deal has ended they should have given these to you. Thanks for your insights.
Mike that's why I watch and admire your channel because of the content and honesty you bring to the table. I can totally understand the reasoning behind it and the benefits it gave to both parties. I'm sure everything will work out! Stay safe.
I am an Australian residing in Adelaide, South Australia. I will be retiring inside a year from now & my wife & I have bought 2.5 acres of land on the outskirts of a town called Naracoorte (a tiddler compared to your 100 acres). I will be purchasing a Case 35B tractor along with a number of attachments, to excavate portions of the property, landscape the terrain & maintain the driveways. I enjoy watching your videos & have learnt a lot about what I particular attachments I might purchase. Keep up the excellent work. PS - One of the things I like the most, is that you don't make political or religious comment. I have no issue with either, but not in this forum, thanks.
SOUTHERN INDIANA HERE: Good luck going forward. You have obviously put in a lot of work making this channel work. I enjoy this type of video. (Hi Ruger. Hi piper…can’t wait to see your new little buddy.)
thee most concerning thing for me is the fact that TWO years have gone by since you first got those machines. tell me it ain't so!!!!! how can time keep getting so much shorter as this old body chugs along???
Time flies by then you die. Have you placed your faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, for the justification of your sin to save you from spending eternity in hell? Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John 3:3 KJV bible.com/bible/1/jhn.3.3.KJV For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Romans 3:23 KJV bible.com/bible/1/rom.3.23.KJV But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death. Revelation 21:8 KJV bible.com/bible/1/rev.21.8.KJV For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 KJV bible.com/bible/1/rom.6.23.KJV Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 KJV bible.com/bible/1/1co.15.1-4.KJV Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. Galatians 2:16 KJV bible.com/bible/1/gal.2.16.KJV I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. Galatians 2:20 KJV bible.com/bible/1/gal.2.20.KJV For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 KJV bible.com/bible/1/eph.2.8-9.KJV Please place your faith in Jesus before you die so you can spend eternity in heaven. God bless you!
Good Morning Mike and Melissa When I heard you were getting the deal with RK tractors/TYM I was excited. Was in the market for a tractor at the time and what great exposure to see them in a real world environment. They have definitely held up to the work load. But with that said the only reason I was hesitant is the resell value you get on these and some of the other odd ball brands. Great units but 5 to 10 years are they really going to hold their values. I guess time will tell. I have been watching your channel since you started and been hooked on it ever since. Rarely comment though due to watching on my smart tv which won’t allow comment options, but always hit the like button. I have even got guys I work with watching you now. Your channel has come a very long way and I continue to wish your family the best. Hope your new deal works out. I just hope it’s with a Massey or Kubota dealer and not the overpriced green one. Just have had bad dealings with them and like you said before this determines future repeat business with companies like this. Keep it up and again be safe. Have a day..
Hey for the most part John Deere is American. Have we not learned the lesson during the virus that we need to support American products. Green is good!
I'd go orange all the way and have and on 3rd one now just because worked my way up to a large enough tractor to suit my needs. Kubota is like Honda and why pay more for an inferior product of less quality that won't keep the same resale value.
Based on this channel I became very interested in RK. I tried to contact them but they did not even have the courtesy to respond, perhaps because they have no interest in customers in MA. Kubota had no such reticence and we have been pretty happy with our BX23S. One relatively minor warranty issue which they could have turned down but they did not hesitate and we could not be more pleased.
I guess its kind of nice to be able to run some machines like you did for a long term "Test". You learned a lot about each of those tractors and the limitations each of them have. Honestly wouldn't mind watching reviews like that from you. You do a great non-biased review on a lot of stuff, and this was no exception. You didn't put down Kubota in your other RK video with the RK24 that many compare to...you just showed what your RK24 would do and went through the numbers...that's 100% what people really need to see. The paper says one thing, but what do these things do in the real world is what people that are potentially shopping different machines need to know, want to know, and want to see is what they can do in the real world. Course we now know what color tractors you ended up with, but regardless I think like you said a lot of issues come down to operator error. I've done a couple things already with my BX2680 that I shouldn't have LOL. I had bent the loader arms on it moving some stuff, dealer finally came out and got it taken care of through KTAC. I paid $250 and got a replacement loader, as they weren't able to fix what I broke. Stupid newbie things are one of the biggest problems of tractor dealer and service nightmares from what my dealer said. The major failures are far and few between, my dealer sales several different brands, and services all brands so they see pretty much everything and the one thing they mentioned outside of wear and tear is new owners not understanding the equipment and getting into and doing things the equipment wasn't built to do. My little BX2680 is a great machine for what I need on my small property. Sure a B-series would be nice but space limitations really are my draw back, and the size difference between the BX and B-Series isn't much but I only have an acre the BX is plenty. Just needed something larger than my lawn tractor that I could get a loader on, and a few other ground engaging implements/attachments.
Yeah, my grandpa had a Deere 1050 (37hp) for years when I was growing up (450 acre tree farm in Indiana), but skidding logs up the hill and steering with the brakes wasn't ideal. He got his initial Deere 5300 (55hp) and that was a really good size, so he's had that 5300 then a 5310 then a 5320 (64hp) since then. They're about the biggest thing you want to have in the woods, but man you're glad you have it when you want the power or the weight! I think we'll probably keep getting tractors right around this size.
I am impressed with your non retirement plan Mr.Morgan I was always told to find something you enjoy so much that you never take days off or holidays , think your 1/2 way there and even more so with the family involved , best to you , thank you
Thanks, Mike for showing us for months how you use the RK tractors, its been fun to watch. It will be interesting to see what you can come up with and I am sure it will be beneficial to all involved. Thanks again, I really enjoy watching your videos!
Good for you, Mike! I love your goal of turning your place into a place you don't want to leave... we are building the same here in rural NC. Take care!
I am a follower of your videos for quite a while now, and what brought me on your channel was those RK Tractors. I am in the province of Quebec in Canada, and I had never heard of RK Tractors before. I enjoyed all your tractor videos. After 2 years of reviewing these tractors, I can understand your decision to go a different way and propose new contents for your fans. Attention span is short on UA-cam so you always have to renew yourself or your contents. I think it was a hard decision, but a good decision. I can't wait to see what you have in store for us tractor fans!! :) Keep those nice videos coming and please, your family and you, be safe!
It'll feel different for a few videos. I always look at the tractor lineup when I hit RK, especially the specific models and attachments you have or they have out.
Almost 600 hours of tractor time over two years and you have a full time job, are a full time husband and dad, and a UA-cam publisher. Very, very impressive. I don’t see how you do it. Because of you, I own a land planer and a 27 ton log splitter. Because of you, I buck trees better and cut logs into rounds better. Because of you, I manage my 75 acres of woods better. Great job, Mike and thank you for all the hard work it takes to produce these videos.
because of Mike I ALWAYS wear my protective gear while using a chainsaw. I figure if he does I should definitely wear mine. I am only 2-3 years into this kind of stuff.
Well said, Same here.
urbanothepopeofdeath ah! That’s another one.... I wear the protective gear, too. Nice one, urban!
That is less than one hour a day of operation spread over two years. Since the channel is so tractor and outdoor focused I am surprised it is not more.
@@cerberus0413 were planing thinking about replacing the 2 deeres and 3 newhollands tractors towards 6 or 7 kubota loader tractors
Kerry Here!
You channel is one of my first to subscribe to a couple of years ago. I have operated tractors, starting at 14yo and have been on an off through the years and I’m 57 but never owned my own. Very impressed with the RK’s after seeing them on here. Never heard of RK until them. You showed us how to work a grapple use a front loader and the land plane that I had never seen. I have 4 acres here in Louisiana and lots of trees. Well , after watching you, I knew I wanted a tractor! Your videos got my wheels turning and I saw all the possibilities of things I never thought of needing. Last month I purchased a Kioti CK4010 with a front end loader, yes a grapple and land plane. I have taken down mostly rotten and nuisance trees that is killing my big trees. Yesterday I took down a oak that was being eaten up by black ants. About 20 trees so far. Thanks for all the information and being able to learn so much in your videos. Keep on keeping on Mike Morgan. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
P. S. You Made me a UA-cam junkie!! Lol
I’ve been a follower for a couple years now. A lot of your daily videos have influenced me in my life goals. You have a great family! A great piece of property! A great daily routine and a great outlook on life.
I’m close to closing a deal on some wooded property up here in western NY for future homestead plans and your partnership with RK tractors has been eye opening and influential. Seeing the capabilities of each tractor and the daily tasks you’ve done have been fantastic.
Thanks you for sharing your real daily routine with these tractors and not just some salesman speak.
Good luck to you and Melissa on your next partnership/ endeavor. I can’t wait to see what comes next!
Your channel is how I found RK and why I bought my RK37 early last year. The companies values and quality products plus family owned were a perfect match for you, your family, and your business.
Thanks for being open and honest. Wish our politicians could be more like you and your family!
Can’t tell you how much I love waking up in the mornings, making my coffee and setting down to my Morgan fix! LOL! Love how you balance of family, work and your hobby’s! Your work ethics are spot on and your dedication to your family is awesome! Keep up the great work, and keep those videos coming, I look forward to them every morning! I’ve been retired since 2014 after 41 years working on the railroad in the Chicago area! Sending love from Northwest Indiana! 🙏🏻👏👍😉🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Mike,
I must admit, with every situation that comes up, my respect for you as a man and business man continues to grow. The fact that you will not promote something you do not believe in is what I admire the most. Here in the outdoor industry the "pro-staff / sponsor" thing has run its course and done a lot of damage to how the industry works. Social influencing is the wave of the future over tradition buying cycle of consumers. People like you are the front line sales people to a brand. Even from the beginning, you did your best to incorporate the product in your lifestyle. You were honest with performance, specs, and ability of these tractors. You never drank the cool aid. If you would have, people would have seen through it. I own a Kubota and a John Deere piece of equipment and I have honestly explored RK Tractors because of your honesty in them. I think you have done a great service to their business and were compensated for your work over the last two years. Fresh content is always key. I think you are on the right track for sure. I hope if you get another equipment deal in the future, it is one that is also rewarding and compensates you to the level you have grown. I have been binge watching the old ones, you are putting so much more time, editing efforts, and content into these videos than you were at the time of this deal. Hopefully a new one will compensate you in some way to not only reward the work effort but also the social influencing your channel provides. Much respect brother!
Hopefully the package sent to the PO Box arrived without damage - God Bless - Terry Peer - Dry Ridge, KY
Mike:
As long time followers of the channel, I am sure a lot of us take for granted your sincere and honest approach to so many things. Despite that, I think you are to be commended for how you conduct the channel and the transparency you have always conveyed. You are modeling outstanding professional standards. Thank you!💪💪💪👍👍👍
Hey Mike, I thought it would be nice for me to fill you in on something... about a year ago I commented to you asking a few questions about the tractors. I was shopping for my first "personal" tractor to use on our goat rescue. My issue was my income, which is disability alone. I needed a dependable but strong tractor with a smaller footprint...but one that I could afford. You and I spoke briefly via comments, but your input and advice guided me in the direction I was needing to be. To sum it up, I recently purchased a Mahindra 1626...and I absolutely love it! I have got a tremendous amount of work done in a very short time period. I only wanted to say Thank you sir, my life is so much easier and better thanks to your suggestions. God bless you my friend!
Sincerely,
Donnie (Standing Goats Rescue on UA-cam)
Mike, I was in sales and marketing all my life, now retired. I believe you made the right decision to make a change. Best of luck with the next step in your journey.
As said below, I will miss seeing the RK tractors in action. You have have done a great job of showcasing their equipment in a real world environment. Thanks for sharing your experiences of what you have seen with all of them. Keep us informed on your next steps in the tractor world please.
I wonder if RK is going to sell this equipment. I’ll buy the RK37, I close on my 17 acres today and I need to buy a tractor for the property. Mike you have shown me a lot of great information, not on just using the equipment but also little projects that I’m going to follow your instructions. I’m a first time land owner so I’m fascinated by what you’ve done and accomplish. Thanks for your honesty and great help. Can’t wait for the next update. John Johnson
I wouldn't hesitate to purchase any piece of equipment from Mike. You can tell he's the kind of guy who takes pride in what he owns/uses.
You said a mouth full, "I didn't know I needed or wanted a cab tractor till I bought one" EXACTLY. It took my wife's near death experience in January of 2019 that made me go look for a mid size cab tractor that could run a round baler and had heat and AC and got the sun off of us in the hot summer here in NE Ohio when hay needs made. So we found a used McCormick F-85 4x4, with a Q-25 loader in it. And we also never knew how much a cab tractor would change our lives. I went from owning 3 older Ford tractors (2, 3000's and 1, 2000) To now just the Ford 2000, And it's for sale now. Definitely enjoy your content. And you are 100% correct, this You Tube is a business. And with the amount of subs you have, you have to do what you feel is right for that business. 🍻🇺🇸
As someone who grew up as a farm boy in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, I appreciate the content you provide. The family no longer farms and we’ve been city dwellers for many years and your videos give me a chance to see the things I used to like doing the most; working with equipment and seeing progress and accomplishments after a hard days work. It is refreshing to see a channel that doesn’t design their videos around youtube, but instead just uploads their regular daily activities. Keep it up and good call on changing up the equipment agreement. Hopefully you plans come through and we can see another brand of equipment for you to try and review.
Mike, my boyfriend found your channel while researching tractors in the fall of 2019. He asked me to watch a few of your videos and I got hooked! We have property in SW Michigan & always planned to buy a Kubota. I finally suggested he look at the "RK" tractor, I didn't know what the RK stood for. Sorry, city girl here. We bought the RK24 and love it! You are a wise man, wise beyond your years. Thank you for taking the time on this video to review the deal / your experience with the tractors and how You Tube is a business, looking at what is best for your family, etc. You are well spoken and take the time to verbalize your thoughts. I will miss the RK tractors but excited for the future and what the channel is going to bring! You have hooked this city girl into loving all the things you do outside on your property. Best wishes for an exciting future on your channel.
A loyal "city girl" follower, Tiffany.
I’ve been impressed with the RK tractors, never heard of them until I saw them on your channel. Looking forward to seeing what you get next.
JCB
Great show, liked your story on the RK's. I grew up in Minnesota my Dad was a R & D Engineer for Minneapolis Moline Co. I like those tractors and wish they were still in business. You folks keep up the good work.Chuck Barth
ive got 25 hp Kioti with belly mower for my 4 acres fine but looks like 35+ hp tractors best all around manover /lift capasity ect
As a longtime subscriber. I will admit that I’m sad to see the RK tractor relationship come to an end. Knowing how critical these tractors and attachments have contributed to the great success of your channel, you can’t winch trees out the woods or load huge logs on the sawmill with the Polaris Ranger... so I’m eager to see what equipment shows up on the channel. Lots of commenters think you’ve struck a deal with Bobcat...time will tell if they’re right. Thanks again for all you and Melissa do on the channel. We love you guys!!
I have seen maybe 50 of your video's and find myself going back occassionally and watching one of the older vid's. If I have learned nothing else, I have learned Melissa has been a great mother in molding her children's personalities. Mike has been instrumental as well and both parents continue to be great role models but as I see the easy going, quick and easy smile temperament. Words and attitudes were selected carefully in interacting with all your kids. I am so envious of your family dynamic
I've been following you since the very beginning, I was excited that I found a local YT channel. And I have to say, I'm excited that you are moving on to something else, I think it will be great for your channel. Looking forward to your coming videos!
Our Mahindra 2540 shuttle shift is virtually the same tractor as the RK-37 with the main difference being the engine. Mine has the 40hp 4-cylinder non-DPF Mahindra engine and the RK-37 has the 37hp 3-cylinder Yanmar engine. These tractors are made by TYM in South Korea and are heavy and great quality. I looked at a Deere and Kubota prior to buying the Mahindra and they just didn't have the same weight or capacities and I noticed some corner cutting in quality, especially on the Deere. Our machine has been troublefree and I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. I really enjoy your channel Mike and I'll be your videos showcasing RK products has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales that they otherwise would not have. It's great to have a guy like you doing what you do and sharing with everyone.
I totally agree with you. People don't understand the hours involved in setting up cameras and editing. Working out a deal with Rural King makes it more worth your effort. Good luck with your next venture.
I would not hesitate to purchase one of these tractors - I have been impressed with the work you have done with them - cheers
@Renee Tate That doesn't speak well for RK managers. That one doesn't even know where his tractors are made. RK tractors are DEFINITELY made by TYM except for the engine which is made by Yanmar. If you don't believe that Park each side by side and you'll see the ignorance of the RK manager you talked to.
Been great seeing the RKs Mike, they’ve certainly done themselves proud and we’ve all enjoyed the honest “everyday” review. Can’t wait to see what’s coming, I’m going to end up obsessing what Colour machine it will be now!
Many thanks to RK Tractors for their partnership with, and support of Outdoors with the Morgans. I wish RK Tractors and The Morgans greater success in the future. Have a Day.
Mike, you and I are wired very much alike. Heck, my wifes name is Melisa also! Found your channel when researching kubota, which I still have mine. I've enjoyed following watching your content ever since. My wife asks me, "why do you like watching that channel, you've always done that stuff on your own." In addition to content I am interested in, you guys are just so personable. It's almost turned into a sitcom for me. Good family programming in an age where it's hard to find that on TV. You made the right call on the tractor deal. Looking forward to the next adventure. Cheers guys.
Due to your honest and straightforward approach, I personally would consider RK now. Your close up, task-oriented videos show really interesting things about RK's products. I remember the tilt adjustment on the three point hitch leveling screw and how you can lock it in place after getting the position needed without using a locknut. The adjusting screw had two handles which made it easy to work even with gloves on! You get the important details across to us and it's appreciated more than you know. I look forward to your next choice of equipment and thank you for your hard work in getting us this great content!
There is no way Mike would leave himself exposed with no deal for tractors so he has a new deal sorted out which just needs inking. Good luck with it.
That is how I interpreted this. Im curious which brand.
JCB
Yanmar makes good tractors...
@@allenhenry1113 that's what those rk tractors are.
@Summit X were planing getting 6 or even 7 kubota loader tractors for the farm and snow removal because there cheaper then other tractors on the market
Graceful end to a partnership, well played Mike.
Mike after watching your channel for all this time. The one thing that always stands out, is that you always consider and do what's best for your family. So it's not for any of us to question your decision to end the RK agreement. But rather to watch what comes next and enjoy the opportunity to come along for the ride. All the best.
I usually watch your videos late in the evening ... I save the best for last. This 70 yr old widow has loved watching your videos since well before the RKs arrived. My sister told me one day, "Mike has a little OCD, like you." Please take that as a compliment. I appreciate your precision as you use any piece of your equipment. I never watch with 'worry' because I know you're very good at what you're doing. I also appreciate your trips to Burger King with Hunter ... they're special. Can hardly wait until tomorrow for the next video! Have A Day!!! (I've been enjoying Melissa's videos, too.)
Thanks to your series on the RK tractors, I just bought one - not one you have, but close. The RK-21 which is a step up fromt he 19 and a bit less than the RK-24. I chose the RK-21 because it's a bit beefier than the 19, and I don't need a backhoe so, no RK-24. I got mine with the front loader, 54" deck and a 4' box blade. The loader is great, and I'm getting better with the box blade leveling areas in my yard that used to be blue berry bushes; mostly overrun with jagger bushes. The loader pushed them out of the way, and the box blade dug up the roots that were removed with the loader.
I'm 71 and this machine has given me the means to get a lot more work done than I could've done otherwise. My next project is to dig out a dirt floor in my 20x12 addition to my barn and load in some # 2 gravel and in a year or two, concrete it like the barn that it's attached to.
THANKS for a GREAT series!
Very well done Mike. Great information. While going through my recovery and rehabilitation, there were several You Tube Channels I watched, and still do. My only wish is that i could become a supporter to most. If you find good people on here it can be very educational. You Tube has given me a direction to follow now that my driving career is over. I am currently in my garage cleaning, organizing, and building projects. All on both, well one real leg. All of the channels I watch I have learned something from other sectors of life. RK Tractors look like a good product. If they had a yard tractor compatible to my Husqvarna TTH2454 I might be interested.
Your transparency is refreshing. Anxious to see what is next in the tractor department. Hats off to you and RK for a mutually beneficial agreement. Can't ask for anything better.
ALL Good things come to an End. Thank GOD you still have Melissa and the rest of your Family. 😬 👍
A few days ago, I stated binge watching your videos. And like all the others, this is another great and informative video. Thanks to you and your family for putting the time and effort to keep us informed… and entertained. 👍
Mike, great feedback on the RK line. I would love for you to look into partnership with Bobcat’s new line. I am really interested in bringing the tractor industry back to Made in America. Even though these are S. Korean made they eventually will own the rights and production. I have narrowed my search for compacts down to Kioti vs. Bobcat. The performance specs for a 25hp are best in the line up from what I read but have not been field tested. I have 8 acres in the Pacific NW on the river and looking forward to retirement one day from the Army. Keep up the great videos! I find your channel therapeutic during the COVID lockdown and bringing us all together. Have a Day!
A Conneely Your assertion is based on what information or evidence? Your claim is not in accordance to Bobcats stated goals and little to do with the current administration policy. Happy trolling.........
Found your channel soon after you started working the RK tractors, and thought it rather strange that you would need three different sizes of tractors, as the RK37 could do everything that the RK 24 did, but with more authority. The RK 37 needs a set of turf tires and a cab, and it would work for me. (as long as the doors are easily removed)
I was hoping to see you offer your perspective on the home/land owner performing your own servicing of the tractor. (oil and filter changes, hydraulic fluids and filters as well as belts and hoses) Most folks I know, only have the dealer work on the equipment when warranty requires a service interval or it breaks while still under warranty. Service is a business, but unless I can't physically do the repair myself, my equipment won't be seeing the dealer. For you to be able to get close to 600 hours on these three tractors, break down free is a testament to their durability. Having an interlock switch come unplugged can be frustrating, but not a big deal, as you found the problem without a lot of head scratching.
To me, the main selling feature of the RK tractor is the Yanmar diesel engine. Yes, they sound like a bucket of bolts running, but they are reliable. I'm not locked into purchasing parts from the dealer network.
Another commentator brought up resale value. I don't purchase any vehicle for it's resale value, as I run equipment until it rusts away.
Anyhow, keep providing content, not everyone will agree on how you run your channel, but it's YOUR channel and they're free to watch or ignore all they want.
If trees grew square in section.... People would want round lumber lol.
It's going to be weird not seeing RK Tractors on your place. With that said, I completely understand where you are coming from and am excited to see where you go next!
your decision says a lot about your character and your code you carry as a man!
@@alexs3447 Just because you are trying to improve your business and increase revenue doesn't mean your code or character should be questioned. Any entrepreneur would be doing the same- make better choices to advance his business. And right now he has a U-tube business. I don't see the issue. He AND RK both benefited from their arrangement, and RK would have made the same decision if it was in the interest of their company. And by the way, one method most businesses use to measure their success is revenue.
Both you go Away. Now..
It's called greed!
@@alexs3447 IN this world today I would love to see something that doesnt always come down to "more money for me" or "how much more is in it for me"with the next deal
@@kjgusa5793 true ! greed is what has ruined this country. RK did not have to ever give use of the tractors and yes it gave them exposure but they gave use of them for a few more years and he ended the deal which tells alot about greed
It’s pretty Obvious to those of us who have grown with you that you’re a really intelligent guy. I knew this day would come and you would want to keep things Fresh and try something different. That’s a Great idea to Grow your Channel and attract thousands of New viewers. We can’t wait to see where this Channel goes next. Very Nice job so far. 👍👍👍
Mike, I admire and respect your approach to the relationship with the RK brand. It appears that you both have come away as winners. Thank you for the amazing content and your honest description to all 3 models. May your future endeavors all be as positive.
Wish you all the best on your next steps with the channel Mike! I'll keep tuning in!!!
Hey Mike, I'm happy for you, Melissa and the kids. In my 70 years, I learned a long time ago that we will always have critics even if we do things perfectly. We can't please everyone. Keep up the great work, and I'll be looking forward to your next move. Continued success and stay safe and healthy.
sad to see the RK tractors go they have impressed me, I have owned JD's yanmars ,fords ,and Kubota .so I have been around tractors wishing you the best Mike and Melissa
your welcome
What size of Yanmar did you have i have the yt 235. Its a good tractor for 10 acres of land.
Since this is an episode of reflection and thanks, I need to thank you for showing me what a tractor and attachments can do. My New Holland TC35DA with an EA grapple allows me to continue cutting firewood and cleaning up the property as my aging body increasingly protests doing it the way I have for decades - by hand. It's been a real back saver. Thank you.
Good for you Mike! Anyone, worth a grain of salt, can see how much hard work you do and understands how much hard work there is to do behind the scenes. Keep on keeping on!!!
I have been studying for my Busines degree for a couple years now, in my opinion your decisions are good ones. I think it's cool how you benafited the tractor company in branding, as well as, cool how you benafited from the use of the machines. I look forward to learning what you do from here! I respect whatever decision you make, as this is your secondary job. Weather you take more focus on saw milling, clearing wooded land properly, or even installing equipment in order to one day get off of the power and water grid, whatever has your interest will be very interesting. You are a very good and well spoken family friendly channel, down to earth with reality, yet don't seem to be overplaying your channel in order to gain more profits as a fly by.night channel. Keep it real, and again, a lot of people like me have enjoyed viewing this channel!
Living in the country has it that I am not really affected much with the lockdown going on - always had a lot of food stored and if I want anything I order it on line - needed somethings from tractor supply so ordered on line and then when items came to the local store I picked up from the curb service - didn’t need to get out of truck - can’t wait until weather gets warmer so I can start planting things in the garden - it’s been pretty windy lately and near freezing over night - well life goes on so hang in there and keep the faith - Joe
I had never heard of RK tractors, until I saw them on your channel. The partnership was beneficial for both you and RK. Good job all the way around.
Hey Mike, thank you for your completely honest disclosure about RK, UA-cam, and of course, your involvement with the channel as your "second business".
I know you have something in the works and I wish the very best for you.
It is obvious to me that you are still maintaining that "keeping it real" attitude.
I know for a fact that MOST people watching your channel would have signed another contract extension with RK, and no questions asked.
Buy your decision tells me that you are truly interested in what is "out there" for those of us that enjoy our type of work and love for the outdoors and family.
And I admire and respect you for that.
It is refreshing to see how you feel about things, and that nothing is "hidden" from view.
Thank you for your time and WORK that you, Melissa, and the rest of the Morgans put into this channel. I honestly don't know how you all keep up with everything!
I am "involved" with a few businesses myself (some of which you are familiar with!) and in trying to help promote their products with photographs and videos, on even the SMALL scale that I do, it is a TREMENDOUS amount of work!!!
And MOST people will NEVER realize how much effort it takes to shoot videos in the manner that you do!
So my congratulations to you for the new adventures ahead and my wish for you and your family to have continued success!
My love to all of the Morgans.
HAVE A DAY!
I can’t imagine attempting to run a sawmill at all, without a tractor or some type of heavy equipment to move those logs!
You have really inspired me as a small tractor (37hp New Holland) owner to find ways to make it work for me that I hadn't thought about prior to buying it. I appreciate seeing someone that I feel I could relate to, doing things that I can now say, "I can do that"! It's always good to see someone else's perspective on using their tractor to its potential. In the last 3 years since I've owned mine, I've barely amassed 225 hours, but I'm getting there with some side-jobs. Thanks again for the encouraging vids.
You talk about being a UA-camr is a full time job. My son (Metal Detecting Channel) Is a full-timer. He tells me, and I of course watch his up-loads and live events, that it is very much a full time event "job". You have to be ready and able to take your videos, edit your videos, up-load and comment on them. You and Melissa do a wonderful job of being informative and enlightening. From the outside, it looks to me like you have almost the perfect life. Keep it up and keep the videos coming.
Anyone else excited to see Mike and Melissa pull the logs from the bush by hand in the next episode???
I predict Mike will get "A helping hand with his land".
hahaha
Messick's!!!
I bought an RK55. Your channel was a factor in that decision. Being able to watch the machines in action for a year was a powerful influence.
Mike, thanks to you and RK for showing us the tractors. After all the different attachments that came along with it, I wasn't sure what was yours and what they gave you to show. It definitely did show me the versatility of having the quick attach on the loader and a few accessories I would like to have with my next tractor purchase.
Will the skidder winch fit on the bota or is it too big for that tractor? It will be nice to see orange again after the superb job you did of hiding it for 2 years.
Thank you RK tractors for allowing so many people to see equipment they otherwise would not have ever seen in use.
Also, I may be a bit early, but congratulations on 150k subscribers. I don't know who all the people are as I no longer have time to read all the comments, but I am glad they all enjoy what you share as much as I have.
Time marched on, and so does everything else. That being said, change happens all the time, and by and I am certain the search for a different tractor will provide to be as entertaining as having the RK tractors. I sure enjoyed watching you use them. Now forward to another chapter in life!
You've certainly been a positive promoter for RK Tractors. And they have certainly treated you well over the past two years. Whereas; each compliments the other. All four of you have made the Morgan property a better place to dwell...
As far as the 3 RK tractors, it helped me decide what size of tractor I needed vs what size I wanted. I bought a Kubota L3901, I was thinking about getting a tractor 2 sizes bigger, but I really didn't need one that big. I am so pleased with the L3901.
As far as the Woodmiser, I was thinking I wanted the LT-15. Now that I have the Kubota, I think the LX150 would be the better choice.
Your partnerships have benefited me, and I'm sure others too.
I bought a RK55C tractor this year, with 8 attachments, and I would not have chosen them if I didn't have the reassurance of seeing you operate them. Since I had seen you operate them, I knew they were not a cut-rate tractor that was cheap because of low quality. In the past 2-3 months I've put 200 hours on it and I'm thrilled with it. It is a better tractor for the money, which my neighbors with other tractors agree. Sorry to see the RK's leave your home, but glad you had them.
Mike, you're right that we can't appreciate how much work goes into producing content -- partly because you've gotten so good at it that it looks effortless. You should consider doing one episode, where Melissa chronicles the time you spend framing shots, moving cameras, editing, storyboarding, etc. Sort of "A Day in The Life of A UA-cam Pro," or whatever. :) Both of you are doing a heck of a fine job keeping us entertained.
Great job repping RK with faithful critiques of great tractors. I hope Deere, Case, Massey Ferguson and Kabota compete for your channel's business!
Hard to believe I have more tractors than” Outdoors with the Morgan’s”, wow!
RK should have given them to you after two years based on exposure you gave them and huge increase in subscribers. I like how authentic you both are which makes people want to watch. Thank you
Hi Mike, I’ve enjoyed the RK’s but I love my Kubota L3301. You made my mind up when I first joined your channel back about 3 years ago. You had the L3901. Same tractor but about 4 horsepower more. What ever you get I will follow you till the end....Thanks for sharing.
You've really done a tremendous job with the channel and deserve any of the sponsorship benefits that go with that effort. RK was lucky to have you as a representative. I'd never heard of Rural King ever until your channel and learned so many tips about tractors from you that helped me choosing and operating my own.
Mike if you want to turn your property into a place you never have to leave you need more entertainment, a swimming pool would be a good option. I can't wait to see what evolves with the tractor situation. God bless you guys.
Hi Mike! Thanks for sharing your experience with the RK tractors. Looks like it really was a win-win for both you and RK. I remember early on when you took heat in the comments for “going commercial” and people predicting it would be the demise of your channel. It safe to say they were WRONG! I admire your decision to move on to uncharted territory when you could have extended the deal. Really looking forward to seeing what tractor or tractors you end up with next! Wishing the best for you, Melissa and your whole family!
Mike your channel and family has evolved wonderfully, what stayed the same was your in-depth honesty on things - Keep up the great work.
It will be interesting to see what kind of tractor or equipment shows up next. To keep the saw mill going there must be something coming soon. I thought the RK55 would be staying.
walter mattson That thought crossed my mind also.
If I needed to buy another compact tractor and had a Rural King local, I would buy an RK. No question about it. You've done an excellent job reviewing them. When I first saw the episode when you got the RK55, I thought "Wow, it must be nice to get free stuff." But I understand the hard work that goes into running the channel. And the free stuff only comes with lots of work and talent. They got exposure and you got to play with some really nice toys. I've enjoyed watching and looking forward to what's coming next.
It’s been a joy watching your show. Yup! Called it a show! Better than a lot of stuff on cable and you run all year! You are a true hustler and I look forward to see what you do in next chapter of your life. DON’T GIVE UP ON THE POOL MELISSA!
You were both “Winner’s” in the Deal 👍🤠
Thank you Mike and Melisa for your side business I enjoy it very much!
Mike and Melissa, I have always been an older tractor guy, but watching your channel, made me a believer in the RK product. My son recently purchased a new "3" series JD and when he was looking, I told him about your channel and the RK's performance. Maybe not because of the RK itself, but your happiness with them. Looking forward to seeing what is around the corner and I hope everyone, Hunter, Eva and the rest are staying healthy and happy during these strange times. Thank you
Thanks for the update. I am really anxious to see what happens next. Be SAFE....
Mike, thank you for the great review of the RK Tractors. I had forwarded your previous review to a friend who is now considering purchasing an RK. We really enjoy the channel. Have a day!
Mike,
Seems like a good deal all around. I had never heard of RK tractors before watching your channel. I looked seriously at them prior to buying a Kubota, but there are no RK dealers within several hundred miles of me. Looking forward to whatever comes next. I appreciate the integrity and honesty that you enter and end relationships with your partners.
I respect your decision for ending the relationship. I would recommend kubota l47
Good move for the channel. New equipment is always great to see!
Just bought my first RK tractor today based on your videos. Sorry to see that your deal has ended they should have given these to you. Thanks for your insights.
Mike that's why I watch and admire your channel because of the content and honesty you bring to the table. I can totally understand the reasoning behind it and the benefits it gave to both parties. I'm sure everything will work out! Stay safe.
I am an Australian residing in Adelaide, South Australia. I will be retiring inside a year from now & my wife & I have bought 2.5 acres of land on the outskirts of a town called Naracoorte (a tiddler compared to your 100 acres). I will be purchasing a Case 35B tractor along with a number of attachments, to excavate portions of the property, landscape the terrain & maintain the driveways. I enjoy watching your videos & have learnt a lot about what I particular attachments I might purchase. Keep up the excellent work. PS - One of the things I like the most, is that you don't make political or religious comment. I have no issue with either, but not in this forum, thanks.
SOUTHERN INDIANA HERE: Good luck going forward. You have obviously put in a lot of work making this channel work. I enjoy this type of video. (Hi Ruger. Hi piper…can’t wait to see your new little buddy.)
thee most concerning thing for me is the fact that TWO years have gone by since you first got those machines. tell me it ain't so!!!!! how can time keep getting so much shorter as this old body chugs along???
We are All getting older and slowing down 73
Oh yah 60 and feeling it
Time flies by then you die. Have you placed your faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, for the justification of your sin to save you from spending eternity in hell?
Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
John 3:3 KJV
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For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Romans 3:23 KJV
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But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
Revelation 21:8 KJV
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For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 6:23 KJV
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Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 KJV
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Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
Galatians 2:16 KJV
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I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
Galatians 2:20 KJV
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For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
Ephesians 2:8-9 KJV
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Please place your faith in Jesus before you die so you can spend eternity in heaven.
God bless you!
Feels like yesterday when he got them.
Mike I think you did the right thing, but only time will tell ! Good luck on your new deal with what ever tractor manufacture you choose !
Good Morning Mike and Melissa
When I heard you were getting the deal with RK tractors/TYM I was excited. Was in the market for a tractor at the time and what great exposure to see them in a real world environment. They have definitely held up to the work load. But with that said the only reason I was hesitant is the resell value you get on these and some of the other odd ball brands. Great units but 5 to 10 years are they really going to hold their values. I guess time will tell. I have been watching your channel since you started and been hooked on it ever since. Rarely comment though due to watching on my smart tv which won’t allow comment options, but always hit the like button. I have even got guys I work with watching you now. Your channel has come a very long way and I continue to wish your family the best. Hope your new deal works out. I just hope it’s with a Massey or Kubota dealer and not the overpriced green one. Just have had bad dealings with them and like you said before this determines future repeat business with companies like this. Keep it up and again be safe. Have a day..
Hey for the most part John Deere is American. Have we not learned the lesson during the virus that we need to support American products. Green is good!
With the greed of green it's too much for me poor value for the dollar spent
Bob Bennett Yeah Bob you definitely don’t get what you pay for going green. Wouldn’t honor their warranty.
I'd go orange all the way and have and on 3rd one now just because worked my way up to a large enough tractor to suit my needs. Kubota is like Honda and why pay more for an inferior product of less quality that won't keep the same resale value.
Based on this channel I became very interested in RK. I tried to contact them but they did not even have the courtesy to respond, perhaps because they have no interest in customers in MA. Kubota had no such reticence and we have been pretty happy with our BX23S. One relatively minor warranty issue which they could have turned down but they did not hesitate and we could not be more pleased.
Im guessing Bobcat! Either way, good for you Mike. Thank you for your time and allowing us to learn along with you and Melissa.
I liked this one. Nothing but positive forward-looking comments. I’ll be anxious to see what tomorrow brings. All my best wishes. 😎👍👏
I guess its kind of nice to be able to run some machines like you did for a long term "Test". You learned a lot about each of those tractors and the limitations each of them have. Honestly wouldn't mind watching reviews like that from you. You do a great non-biased review on a lot of stuff, and this was no exception. You didn't put down Kubota in your other RK video with the RK24 that many compare to...you just showed what your RK24 would do and went through the numbers...that's 100% what people really need to see. The paper says one thing, but what do these things do in the real world is what people that are potentially shopping different machines need to know, want to know, and want to see is what they can do in the real world.
Course we now know what color tractors you ended up with, but regardless I think like you said a lot of issues come down to operator error. I've done a couple things already with my BX2680 that I shouldn't have LOL. I had bent the loader arms on it moving some stuff, dealer finally came out and got it taken care of through KTAC. I paid $250 and got a replacement loader, as they weren't able to fix what I broke. Stupid newbie things are one of the biggest problems of tractor dealer and service nightmares from what my dealer said. The major failures are far and few between, my dealer sales several different brands, and services all brands so they see pretty much everything and the one thing they mentioned outside of wear and tear is new owners not understanding the equipment and getting into and doing things the equipment wasn't built to do.
My little BX2680 is a great machine for what I need on my small property. Sure a B-series would be nice but space limitations really are my draw back, and the size difference between the BX and B-Series isn't much but I only have an acre the BX is plenty. Just needed something larger than my lawn tractor that I could get a loader on, and a few other ground engaging implements/attachments.
Yeah, my grandpa had a Deere 1050 (37hp) for years when I was growing up (450 acre tree farm in Indiana), but skidding logs up the hill and steering with the brakes wasn't ideal. He got his initial Deere 5300 (55hp) and that was a really good size, so he's had that 5300 then a 5310 then a 5320 (64hp) since then. They're about the biggest thing you want to have in the woods, but man you're glad you have it when you want the power or the weight! I think we'll probably keep getting tractors right around this size.
I am impressed with your non retirement plan Mr.Morgan I was always told to find something you enjoy so much that you never take days off or holidays , think your 1/2 way there and even more so with the family involved , best to you , thank you
Thanks, Mike for showing us for months how you use the RK tractors, its been fun to watch. It will be interesting to see what you can come up with and I am sure it will be beneficial to all involved. Thanks again, I really enjoy watching your videos!
Good for you, Mike! I love your goal of turning your place into a place you don't want to leave... we are building the same here in rural NC. Take care!
I am a follower of your videos for quite a while now, and what brought me on your channel was those RK Tractors. I am in the province of Quebec in Canada, and I had never heard of RK Tractors before. I enjoyed all your tractor videos. After 2 years of reviewing these tractors, I can understand your decision to go a different way and propose new contents for your fans. Attention span is short on UA-cam so you always have to renew yourself or your contents. I think it was a hard decision, but a good decision. I can't wait to see what you have in store for us tractor fans!! :) Keep those nice videos coming and please, your family and you, be safe!
It'll feel different for a few videos. I always look at the tractor lineup when I hit RK, especially the specific models and attachments you have or they have out.