I did a lot of research before I bought my RK37S last Nov to replace my IH 384D. I talked to many folks on forums as well as many dealers. Not one dealer was willing to come within $5K of the price of the RK37 feature for feature. Their selling point was fear... it's off brand, you won't be able to get parts or service, RK has been in the tractor business before and didn't last,etc. LOL they are all off brand, nobody makes a compact tractor in the US. I'm an engineer so, outside of warranty service I do all my own repairs, so their fear didn't play well as a sales tactic with me. I have about 30 hours on it so far and I am very happy with it! Here is a list of my likes and dislikes: Likes - Low center of gravity (my property is on the side of a ridge, turning around with the IH384D was hairy at times) - The bucket is ample and the loader is powerful - Lots of extras included such as ballast in rear tires, remote, brush guard, etc - Much more fuel efficient than my IH 384D - Breaks hold well on the hill, because of the 4 wheel drive I haven't needed split breaking so far - The industrial tires work well even in wet conditions on a slope, and don't tear up the pasture the way ag tires do - Ample gearing (12 speed) and shifts while rolling - Easy to mount & dismount on both sides - Comfortable seat, & controls well laid out - 3-point system works well and has ample capacity -PRICE!!! Dislikes - SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem mounting location puts in in the way of fuel tank filler and top link holder - The guard cap for the PTO output quill is screwed down, it should snap on and off and be secured with a rubber lanyard - The main gearbox linkage frequently binds and it can be difficult to get into gear, requiring you to let the clutch out a little to get it to fully engage, this is WAY uncool on a steep slope! - Similar to the tranny linkage binding the loader joystick occasionally binds, sometimes while the loader is moving - The brush guard reflects the light from the headlights right back at you - The rubber mat on the deck frequently catches the lip of my boot when mounting and lifts up, should be secured - Big LCD display with mostly unused space, should have more indications there, or be smaller. Looks odd & out of place - Hard to find accessories for; after 6 hours running it in cold rain I wanted a canopy. Was hard to find and the Femco Tuff Top XLR I bought (at Rural King) isn't really color matched. At least Rural King should have some purpose built accessories for it - NO CUP HOLDER!!! ;p Overall I am extremely please with this tractor so far!
Very well done comparison Mike. Fun Fact: TYM in Korea builds these for RK, and they also build the Mahindra 2500/2600 series (my 2540 is almost identical to your RK37). The key difference is the Mahindra has their own common-rail non-DPF engine, whereas the TYM and RK tractors have Yanmar engines (good stuff). I think the RK is quite a bit heavier than the Kubota as well. Keep up the great work -- you've got quite a following!
This video contributed greatly to my decision to purchase a RK37 shuttle-shift. Prior to this video, I had my eye on the pricey and minimally-functional L3901. This is my first tractor, heck, just a year ago, I acquired my first riding mower, a big zero-turn. I was afraid.... I didn't even sit on it until I had read the manual twice. But I have about 33 hrs on my tractor, and I can hardly believe that the other brands make things like lights and cushion seats "optional" (and pricey). The rear hydraulic feature, although I don't have a use for it yet, is a very nice plus. The fuel tank is very accessible, I've had no issues with the placement of the front hydraulic lines and the larger wheels/tires have been (probably) a literal life saver on my property, which seems to have plenty of fairly large holes (those holes were hiding under the tall grass....). The machine is so powerful, it frightens me some and I'm still taking things very slowly. The only thing which has annoyed me is, the rubbery/plastic knob on the end of the PTO stick comes off when I need to get forceful with it ( the manual talks about the force needed sometimes to get it "in gear" ...use the clutch and move forwards and backwards a bit), which isn't very often the case. I just put the knob back on. Usually, the PTO lever moves into place with little force. I chalk this up to the fact that I'm on a tractor, and not in a cushy automobile with a $2500 transmission... I do like that I can stand up while driving it because sitting for hours is not only unhealthy, I have some back problems already and I need the variety (I'm pretty sure you have to be on the seat for it to start...dunno for sure, I've never tried otherwise). The adjustable seat and steering column are good for my back, too. Everything has been a fairly steep and awkward learning curve for me -- I've never worked with a grease gun, I've never hooked up a rotary cutter / PTO shaft, all my wrenches were too small ... hahaha....but I believe this will be an excellent purchase which will reward me and outlast me. As far as "RK selling tractors"... well I dunno. Right now, they seem to be selling much faster than they can supply (I received a totally newly assembled tractor... three weeks after I signed finance papers...), and just today, all the rest of my implements are finally available for me to have (about six weeks after signing). I think they made a good choice with King Kutter (I really like the rotary I got, minus one fairly minor issue), but I'm not sure KK's production line was fully ramped up.... new business ventures can be unpredictable and I can see KK holding back major capital deployment until the RK thing really gets going. I don't expect RK to go away and they talk like they are very committed to the tractor thing going forward. It would really piss off the consumer if they suddenly dropped service and maintenance on the tractors five years down the road, regardless of the reason. I think they realize this as fact. As far as price, if you finance a RK tractor with their DLL company for 84 months, you'll pay just as much for the tractor as you will a L3901 at 0% for 84 months. If you pay cash, you will spend several thousand less. Also, I kinda wish I had gone with the hydrostatic transmission, but that may just be a total newb talking ....haha... all in all, so far, I am happy with my tractor and implements. I have sheared several half-inch "pins" in my rotary cutter and the flex-hitch feature has saved several others from being decapitated. Today, I'll get my box-blade and I'll start smoothing out the crazy lumps and bumps on my property.... I don't see how anyone would be disappointed with a RK tractor, even I can tell that "tractor people" designed them and their features and these are very nice features to have! I read somewhere on the WWW that we'll run out of traction before you run out of horsepower and I have found that to be true. I have the R4 "industrial" tires (I'm not plowing fields, I just needed a rugged utility vehicle) and I really like how large (wide and diameter) they are. If anyone posts any questions, I'll try to answer them quickly.
Mike, apologies if someone mentioned this already. I too had a big problem with the hydrostatic drive petal when trying to turn and look backwards. Lifting my foot and finding the rear rocker just puts your body in a contorted position that is very uncomfortable and with a lot of tractor work you will be in that position quite often. I discovered a little trick that makes that whole situation better in my opinion. Instead of picking up my foot and using the rear rocker, I simply slide my foot under the front rocker and pull up to reverse the tractor. Its so much easier to me.
Thanks for your short, to-the-point comments, Mike. I'm considering buying the RK37 largely because of what you've shown here and on other videos you've made.
Mike I bought a Kubota BX23 for my equipment rental fleet, and those troublesome safety switches caused me more than two 'lost rental' deals, when the switches constantly shut down the engine as the operator was trying to work with the tractor, especially on uneven ground. So I switched over to Kioti,......that was a much better tractor, and my customer's 'loved' it. I was thinking that Kubota must have found a whole bunch of these micro safety switches somewhere and put them on every model. It's a good thing that Kubota doesn't make chain saws,..because they'd want to have rubber chains on them, so the operator won't get cut. ( I know that's a bit crazy to say,..but I can tell you it's no fun trying to calm down upset customer's either. Never mind the lost sales.)
Kubota and Deere compacts are now at the back of the pack performance, feature and value wise. It's clear that the bean counters at both companies have more authority than they should -- quality and engineering content have noticeably fallen.
Still going to keep my Kubota 10 years down the road if both kept in good shape you want to bet which one brings better trade or money. Another great video Mike.
Nice comparison Mike. I went to the Rural King website and had much difficulty with it, finally I went to the RK Tractor site and found what I was looking for price and closest RK dealer. Unfortunately for me they do not have a dealership in Wisconsin or within 300 miles. That sort of takes RK out of my options. But thanks again I will continue to watch your videos.
I also use a Mahindra and I think the RK looks and has a lot of the same features as the Mahindra. The only difference is where you put diesel in and I like the adjustable links and stabilizers better on the Mahindra. Other than that RK makes a nice tractor.
All of your positive comments on the RK37 are the same selling points I was looking for when I was tractor shopping a couple of years ago. Had a John Deere 4100 with the dual pedals and I could not get used to the rocker on the Kubota machines (and a couple other brands). I would up with a TYM 353HST, basically a slightly older model of the RK37. Mine has the 35-hp Mitsubishi 3-cyl. Tier-3 engine. I really like mine but it developed some minor electrical and mechanical problems that I have either bypassed (like a finicky starter relay) or haven't fixed yet (sticky hydrostat pedals). All in all a good machine though. I would love to have a Rural King near me so that I could at least drool over the new machines, and maybe get parts and service for the machine I have. The nearest TYM dealer up and disappeared last year, so I'm left without a source for parts and service. Maybe the biggest reason not to have bought a TYM and gone with something more 'available' like a Mahindra, Deere or New Holland.
Mike I noticed the RK 39 does not have valve stem protection. Before I bought my Kubota, I had a John Deere that didn’t have valve stem protectors on it and I tore out 2 valve stems while using the loader. I’ve had the Kubota and so for no valve stem repairs. Small thing but down time is huge at times! Thanks for you informative videos. Wayne
Hey Mike, thanks for the review. I've been a subscriber for a year or so now. I'm from a family of New Holland Massey Ferguson Fords and John Deere owners. I'm about to retire my Ford Jubilee and upgrade to an RK tractor. I first saw them up in their Waverly Ohio store, I live closer to Hillsboro so they're going to get a location here soon I've heard. Keep up the good videos great presentation and good material thank you.
From what I see, the RK37 compares much more to the Kubota L3560 then to the L3901 in terms of features. On the other hand, the price tag might be very different. I own a L3540HST (ROPS) for more than 11 years. I has more than 2500 hours on it and I can say that it's a beast! At the time it wasn't that expensive and I'm very happy with it. I make similar use of it than Mike, and it is a very versatile machine. Good in the woods, in the field and on the roads. Also love the HST Plus hydro transmission. Easyer than a car to drive.
Thank you for the true in field at work comparison with the two. I was looking at KU, JD and MIhind and wound up buying the RK 37. Ill have to say Im imprerssed. You post was very informative. Thanks for posting.
After this video, Mike is back down to only one tractor. LOL. One thing though on the RK. The rear tire is really close to the top of that fender. If any mud gets built up on the tire ( as this always happened ) it will chew up that fender in a hurry. Durability might be a issue down the road to with the RK.
Thanks, I understand now. I should have watched this one first. I do like the added options that aren't options but standard equipment on the RK. I wish my 3901 could lift more. When you add a set of forks, you lose some of that. I need a lighter set of forks. The wife swears I will be buying a new tractor. Great vids, keep them coming. Oh yeah,,,,, don't worry about the hands. This is a channel and if someone gets creeped out, they can change the channel.
Good comparison between tractors. I have a kubota L3901 with 300 hrs and have had no problems with the safety features during heavy brush clearing or regular mowing. My only complaint about the RK mowers is that you can’t take off the front loader like the Kubota - which I like to do when using the finish mower around fences and trees. That being said, I can’t find anything wrong with the RK tractors and they seem to be a pretty good subcompact tractor.
Great video Mike! I am guilty of being one of the guys asking about the Kubota... thanks for letting us know it's status. Great review and honest assessment on the tractors. Smart to just tuck that Kubota away until the day RK comes back and takes their toys and goes home...!😊
Good review and walk around compararing the RK and the 3901. I agree with you Mike on likes and dislikes. I especially dislike the RK hoses outside loader frame. The RK has a great price point. I'll be watching for your take on the RK shuttle vs the Kubota hydro.
Free Tractor + Free Implements = Dozens of Postive Product Videos + Zero Negative Comments This equation balances out nicely. I’d a thunk this was an HGTV channel.
Great comparisons Mike. I like kubotas, got a L 2650 with loader and 648 hours. Still going strong even though it is 25-÷30 years old. Im the 2nd owner. But i really like th RK 37. Hope to own one soon. Been seeing good reviews from you and a few others on UA-cam. Thanks fir sharing bud.
Mike, I'd imaging a lot of your audience is guys like me who use their tractors for more than ag work. I clear areas for foodplots, bushog saplings down, etc. The ONE thing I would like to see compared is the undersides of each tractor, i.e. how will hydraulic lines, cables, wires, fuel tanks, etc... are protected. My Kubota has a flimsy sheet metal pan under the fuel tank (more like Reynolds Wrap) and with less than 100 hrs on it I ran over a hidden T-post, which kicked up and punctured a hole in the fuel tank. The guard offered no resistance whatsoever. Would really love to see a "woods pkg" option available for these tractors, basically an armor pkg for tanks, lines, cables and windows/mirrors (if you have a cab).
A Woods Package? That is an awesome idea and you make a good point, it sounds like you and I use tractors the same way. Not very often am I in an open field with no obstacles lol
Man same here about not being in fields or open areas, I have 58 acres that right now is 100% woods other than the little bit I've cleared for a road with a rental Bobat T595 & my new Kubota MX5200 with the BH92 backhoe attachment . But the MX series is pretty beefy compared to the smaller L series, which is why I weant with that for heavier duty woods work &, I have not been disappointed with it's capability to push huge piles of brush & tree limbs around!
I like all videos on trot lines an fishing an tractors and there comparisons to each other and the prices of them. But i also want to thank Nina onthe great job she is doing on hook line and chill she is the best of all of the young women on the show ! She's the most knowledgeable of all the gals knows what to do without having to be told, and she will make someone a helluva wife. God bless you and whatever you want in life, Amen lovely lady and enjoy yourself!
The RK looks like a fine tractor. You also have to factor in dealer service, repair and distance to a repair shop when buying a tractor. That is the only thing that would make me nervous when buying from a big box store.
Although I know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about tractors (I am UNFORTUNATELY a city boy from the near west suburbs of Chitcago)🤣, one thing ANYONE with any common sense can see, in your comparison, is that you are being VERY FAIR in your analysis of both models. In my opinion, for the features you have outlined, it is apparent that the RK37 is a superior product. Albeit, it's cost may be quite a bit higher than your Econ model Kubota. (I believe I have pointed out in other vids/comments, that I am enjoying living vicariously through your channel.) You, Mike, are living MY DREAM, and although I am a bit envious, I am soooooo glad that I came across your channel when I did. YOU, my friend, are a TRUE LIFESAVER!
Wow! The loader capacity difference is quite shocking to me. The RK really has an advantage there as I believe it does in many of the other areas you pointed out. Would like to see it compared to a Grand L. Can’t wait to hear more. Hope you mention price comparisons as well. Great vid Mike. God bless.
As a RK Tractor Guy, let me tell you why I bought a Kubota. I needed a tractor to work my mountain property. Price was a limiting factor- sub 20k. Also I wanted to stay away from dpf or egr valves. And I wanted a gear driven transmission. I bought a Kubota L2501 plain Jane tractor. It has gear drive, 25hp/20 pto, dpf free, and is the size of the RK37. Under 20k. Gear drive isn't offered on the RK24. And it's more lawn mower than tractor. RK37 has dpf. And I have more leg room on my L2501 vs RK37. Warranty years are different. But I'm not worried. No tractor manufacturer is the best in every category. RK's price allows some people to buy that couldn't otherwise. Kubota has variety and a track record of dependability. RK and TYM don't.
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the info! I've been watching your various videos for a while and toying with the idea of getting an RK 37 cab tractor. A thrown rod in my Kubota L3010 this weekend made the decision easy and ordered one yesterday. Nice to go into the purchase having so much familiarity with all of the features and capabilities. Keep up the great work you're doing!
How about build quality? I've not yet stopped by my Kubota Stealer, but there is a LOT of plastic on the Rural King Tractors (fenders mostly). Fit and finish on the RK24 hood to instrument panel was horrible, 3/4" gap?!? Also, when hopping on the RK tractors at my local shop (again, I've not been to my local Kubota/MF dealer yet), I got 'tripped up' with seat adjustment levers, extremely high brake pedals, gear range selectors, etc. Is the Kubota better at the layout of these contols? (I REALLLLLLLLY wanted to get a RK tractor....but...)
I love the cloning idea then I would have more time to Fish and other fun stuff, Jeff #2 working #3 cutting firewood #4 doing the honey do list. Sounds like an awesome plan.
If you were a Calvin and Hobbes fan you would know this is the worst idea ever. All the other clones just run away and do all the wickedness you are too busy to accomplish on your own due to the work you have get done, and then you have to apologize for them as well.
The RK is pretty clearly a clone of the Kubota, which is very smart, as the Standard L series are kind of a gold standard for value-priced Compact Utility. I wouldn't get too wrapped up in numbers, they are going to performed nearly identically. Even the FEL capacities are closer than the listed numbers. Kubota is very conservative in their ratings. In fact, until 3-4 years ago they used to measure FEL's at bucket center, 500 mm infront of the pin which is a much more realistic working loa, but had to go to "at the pin" just because everyone else was. Probably, fit and finish, operator comfort and service/parts availability would be more important than the rated capacities.
Michael Bayerl. I have heard before that Kubota is conservative on their numbers. However after running both there is no question the RK lifts and I would add more comfortably substantially more weight than the 3901. That's not my opinion either, it just does. The Grand series may be a different story but I never had one to know
Good, real world experience. I have a 2002 L3710. It's actually got all of the "grand L" features including the flat operator's deck, better 3pt arms, 4 cyl. engine, suspension seat, and a loader rated to 1900# at bucket center. Kubota has really stripped down their standard L01 series tractors to keep the price competitive.
I have two John Deere tractors and love them both. One is a model 790 which I got in a package deal in 2002, and the other is a model 3032E with the front loader and I like it too, but wish the company had put a step on the right side of the tractor also like some other companies had done. Both tractors have the refill cap and tank on top of the hood which I don't like , and the battery is hard to get to on both tractors, which isn't good. The company didn't learn much through the years. The main difference between the two tractors is the transmissions. The older one has a standard transmission where the new one have the automatic transmission which is better to work with since I don't spend so much time shifting. I love the connectors on the front of the borrowed tractor you have where you can hook up the grapple, and the connectors on the back where you can connect implements there also. Those are things which John Deere didn't put on my tractors, especially the new one. When you get ready to buy another tractor you might consider the one borrowed.
Coy pattern l agree with you,! I chose to buy a second hand Kubota 2years ago because of there reliability and available parts , and I can repair most things if need be
Mike, I've said it before but thank you for your videos. I really enjoy watching everything that goes on around camp Morgan. It seems like the RK's are really helping you out around there. When are we going to see a nice pole building going up? The equipment needs a nice shop lol. Have a nice day.
Good video, they don't have RK tractors in Canada that I know of, I looked at a Kubota B2650 and a Kioti CK3510SE to replace my old JD 2520. While the Kubota was a bit less, it was like comparing apples and oranges in that the Kubota was smaller in size somewhat, less hp and lift capacity. Each tractor had their good and bad points and I guess I could be happy with either one. I settled on the Kioti CK3510SE because I felt I was getting more tractor for my money. The other deciding factor and maybe a personal preference but I was used to the 2 pedal HST controls that were in my JD, I found the Kubota setup to be very awkward to use especially in reverse, and when you have a 1000' long driveway and a rear blower, I could see it making a difference. As a side note I did look at a Mahindra not only was it more than both the Kubota and Kioti it just lacked the refinement. Anyone who has wrestled trying to attach a rear blower and appreciate the telescopic and adjustable draft arms that the two orange tractors have over a Mahindra or TYM for that matter.
Please make a video about the shuttle shift. How it works and pros and cons vs the hydro. I am buying a rk55 open station but don’t know which trans to get. The SS is cheaper but that’s all I know about it.
I’m not a farmer ,never had a tractor, had skid steer , but I’m older now , dark and knees won’t take it , I’m a Harry home owner . I looked at all subcompact tractors . Unless I’m stupid the price of the 37 is very tempting. I have a Kubota zero turn , Lov it . But the price of a 37 hp Kubota, oh my . If I was a farmer with lots of land well . For me I’m not into all that , I just might want to go fishing today and blow of the yard . After this review, I’m still thinking the 37 with a cad , still not sure on the shuttle or the hydro . Not enough experience with it ... I want easy and stupid proof and lazy .
Great job Mike was on RK last night and it looks like the have a new page on line was looking at the tillers and tractor and seen you on there and how they was ask people to check out your videos !! Be looking forward to part #2 have a great weekend ! Kioti Curt :-)
Just wondering, if you have this transition hump doesn't that make the rest of the tractor lower and thus less risk for falling over? Anyway, next week get my Kubota delivered. Got a L4018 There is not much competition here (in Thailand) on that sector of the market.
It's quite obivious that you prefer the RK37 over your Kubota L 3901 and I would have to agree. Granted the Kubota has less frills and comparing it to the RK37 isn't quite fair. However, in general, when comparing Kubota tractors to other equally horse-powered tractors, the Kubotas are lighter and thus have less lift capacity. Unfortunately Kubotas and John Deere tractor prices are due to their "name". In my opinion, it would seem one gets more bang for their buck with other less well-known named tractors. The RKs being no exception. Some folks might think that the RKs might incur parts issues, however since they are TYM re-branded tractors that should not be the case. The only concern would be service, however as long as Rural King is committed in providing good service, that also should not be an issue. Furthermore, even though RKs are TYM re-branded tractors, since Rural Kings cuts out the middleman, their tractors come with a few more standard features and their price point is lower.
I agree with everything that you said. I have the tires on my kubota loaded with 650lbs apiece. So that helps with the light weight. I find it interesting how much he likes the RK but, when he went to spend his own money he bought the kubota.
I would add that we live very close to one of 2 stores in the United States where RK assembles and services tractors. So I have seen the tractors up close.
We are looking at subs and considering buying one. We have it narrowed down to either going to Clearview mall for the RK24, or Turners for a Massey GC1720.
I don';t have any experience with the Massey, I do really like the RK 24, I say check them both out, Ray at Turners is a great guy, known him for years
Nice comparison on the two even if they are not in the same class, I just hope free isn't making you say things you really don't believe. The RK do look nice and have nice features, I would just be afraid of parts availability in a few years. Many dealers here have flooded the market with off branded tractors then stopped supporting them with service and parts just ask some Mahindra and TYM owners.
Couple things, Don't worry I never say something I don't believe, besides that I think they are both good tractors, just the RK has some features the 3901 does not. Also I don't think Rural King can really be compared to a single small dealers that pop up here and there. They made a very large investment here and have a huge facility for final assembly and parts, they have over 100 locations and their own trucking company.
I came across your video when trying to find a true comparison between the RK37 and the Kubota L3901. I was really close to pulling the trigger on buying a 3901 until I saw this video. Now that you have had the RK37 for over a year now, if you had to purchase a new tractor after have had used both, in simple terms, which one would you go with? Your honest opinion please.
I had a New Holland basically a“LS” before going with Kubota. Kubota is a superior machine For the long Haul. Yanmar makes a great motor. It’s all the little BS That will catches up with that LS ! Kubota’s front loader lift capacity is hurting compared to competition. Great videos keep them coming bud!
i have a BX..... i do think kubota makes an excellent engine and when you buy a kubota everything is kubota. they make their own engines and pretty much everyone else goes to a 3rd party.
Sure, the Kubota lift capacity is lacking. It is. Though. In my experience, in real world applications, the Kubota will be lifting long after even bigger lifters of other brands. Case and point. My tractor has over 300 hours. A friend of mine has over 400 hours. His can lift 300 pounds more than mine. He has also replaced 3 cylinders... I have changed oil and filters. There are many stories, sure. But in most it is jd and Kubota that keep on with little issue unless abused.
I am thinking about getting an RK in the near future some time. I want the cab. I have allergies and asthma I have to deal with in hot months. The AC will be important for those issues. On the winter months we have snow to clear, and I dont stay as warm as I used to in my older age of 65. I tend to freeze my ass off putting it bluntly. The question I have is probably obvious now. I am wonder about the cab, the AC, and the heating. I wonder what folks think of these features. Also the finish mower - does it cut the grass up real fine? We use a bagger on our John Deere and I hate that. I've pinched fingers and what not, the bags are heavy, they don't help me with my asthma situation either. I would like to get clear away from baggers. Please let me know your thoughts. When I get one, I will let you know mine.
That is really good RK are open about it and have good products. The tractor looks good and would be at the top of the list, but we don't have RK in Europe. And good price too.
Hey Mike I am about to go and buy a new tractor and looking at TYM454, RK37 and L4701. I ask you do you like the HST or Shuttle shift for all around use, I understand if you only did bucket work it would be HST. Appreciate any advice.
Great video. The RK appears to be a pretty stout tractor from what I've seen. I'm looking forward to seeing you put some more hours on all three of them. Oh and by the way, loosing the little red parking brake cap on the first day would've bothered me also.
Respectfully. I don't think many people want a re-branded tractor unless they are on a budget (assuming the RK is cheaper) AND inexperienced. There is no instance that I would want to sacrifice quality and service. You are dealing with the unknown with RK. Kubota and John Deere are both worth the price.
Greg Shpunder, I actually used to think the same way but quite honestly my eyes have been opened. If you had a chance to get some seat time on that 37 I believe you would feel differently. Either way though this is good for everyone who buys any brand because competition is good for everyone. You dont want big manufacturers just to keep going on their name only.
Something tells me that Mike might end up buying one of his loaners, when the 2 years are up. Or perhaps, he might look into getting one of which is shown in the link below: ua-cam.com/video/uFvn8csGtsc/v-deo.html
Hey Mike,From your videos I bought a Rk37. Its new and when the engine goes through its initial start procedure the 4wd indicator light comes on but when I'm running I never see a light come on the dash? I can definitely tell its engaging from 2wd to 4wd with the lever. Does your light come on the dash when you are in 4wd?
No it does not, Im not positive but I think it's like that because most people with that size tractor always have it 4WD 95% of the time and no sense a light being on all the time I guess
Does the RK 37 have off seat PTO capability? I didn't see a description in the manual. You, Mike, may not have a chipper....I do and off seat PTO operation is a necessity
Hydro and shuttle are TOTALLY DIFFERENT MIKE! Compare apples to apples please. I bought a Massey Ferguson with the shuttle shift because I hate the HP sucking hydro. I vote that the hydro foot pedal is a pain versus 2 pedals as well. Don't sell the Kubota to keep the RKs yet. That Kubota is probably good for 10k hrs... The RK...who knows! It has a very good engine, so I don't see that as a problem, but the rest of it is up in the air.
Mike do you have an idea what the price point is on the pair. Just nice to compare. Thanks for the video and now that the weather is getting better it will be time to put them to work.
On May 26th, I signed purchase/finance papers for a RK37s. I called the 'dealer' again today, and they don't know where my tractor is. Today is the 11th of June, 6pm. I also today called DLL, the financing company, and they say the paperwork is not "fully in the system yet", which I guess is good, since I don't have a tractor yet, and I can hardly justify sending in the payment when I don't even have a tractor and the 'dealer' knows very little. In fact, my "loan" does not even have an account number yet..... wow. I needed a tractor two weeks ago. If I don't have one before Friday (I burned a whole week of vacation for this, this week), I will have to try to cancel the whole thing and get a Kubota I guess. Or if I can find a KVM-type, which everyone says the RK tractor looks like a clone of the KVM (or is it KYM ?). Pretty sad if you ask me. Does RK actually sell tractors? (edit: TYM tractors ... a dealership just 27 miles away, vs 75 for the RK store)
Thanks for the info. Since I've already paid the $311 to have it delivered to me, hopefully they'll get it to me today or tomorrow. Maybe HQ should put on the website "Due to overwhelming demand, build and delivery times can be 3-4 weeks." I was repeatedly told 7-10 days, then on contract signing day (May 26th), it changed to 7-12 days. I'll post here once I have the tractor (and attachments). I hope this experience is not a foreshadow of things to come. I am a totally new tractor buyer / farmer and I'm feeling a bit foolish right now. All the 'old guys" told me to go with green or orange. It probably saved the deal that you assisted me here and I am cautiously optimistic that I will not regret this purchase.
I have a tractor! I'm missing the box blade and quick hitch, but I have everything else. I'm also in the market for a 60" Granite Grapple which I'm told are not yet in production. The 72" is too big for my needs. Thanks for the communication -- I'm sure the folks at the stores only know so much, and they sound a bit overrun right now...
Hey Mr RK Tractor Guy -- I have a suggestion. I have read through the RK37 manual pretty much twice now, and nowhere does it tell me which things to get for the maintenance -- it just says "change the oil and filter". So, it might be helpful to add a FAQ or such on the website, detailing exactly which model numbers/types/sizes of filters and other recurring maintenance expendables we should use. This is especially true if using a 'non-recommended' model/type will void the warranty.
Hi Mike I'm sure you have said it before that it doesn't matter if it's a Kubota/John Deere, RK or what ever the make ! It's personal preference and what suits your budget. I like the Kubota brand but if rural king sold tractors in the UK I'd be quite interested! It's early days to be deciding what tractor to choose but I'm sure you'll have a better idea next year . 👍
With any new tool or implement, the first thing that I do is disable anything that would prevent is from starting or running. However, as I start looking at 70 on the odometer, I'm starting to look at those safety switches like when I put on the chain saw chaps,, MMM mabe not such a bad idea.
You mentioned the lifting capacity between the two tractors and there appears to be a substantial difference even though the hp of both tractors similar. What’s the reason for such a difference? My l3240 is a beefy tractor but I’m a bit disappointed in the lifting capacity. Mine lifts a 1000lbs.
With 200 hours on the Kubota you have sure kept ing clean and washed it reguarly. Thumbs up to you on how you treat your equipment.
I did a lot of research before I bought my RK37S last Nov to replace my IH 384D. I talked to many folks on forums as well as many dealers. Not one dealer was willing to come within $5K of the price of the RK37 feature for feature. Their selling point was fear... it's off brand, you won't be able to get parts or service, RK has been in the tractor business before and didn't last,etc. LOL they are all off brand, nobody makes a compact tractor in the US. I'm an engineer so, outside of warranty service I do all my own repairs, so their fear didn't play well as a sales tactic with me. I have about 30 hours on it so far and I am very happy with it! Here is a list of my likes and dislikes:
Likes
- Low center of gravity (my property is on the side of a ridge, turning around with the IH384D was hairy at times)
- The bucket is ample and the loader is powerful - Lots of extras included such as ballast in rear tires, remote, brush guard, etc
- Much more fuel efficient than my IH 384D
- Breaks hold well on the hill, because of the 4 wheel drive I haven't needed split breaking so far
- The industrial tires work well even in wet conditions on a slope, and don't tear up the pasture the way ag tires do
- Ample gearing (12 speed) and shifts while rolling
- Easy to mount & dismount on both sides
- Comfortable seat, & controls well laid out
- 3-point system works well and has ample capacity
-PRICE!!!
Dislikes
- SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem mounting location puts in in the way of fuel tank filler and top link holder
- The guard cap for the PTO output quill is screwed down, it should snap on and off and be secured with a rubber lanyard
- The main gearbox linkage frequently binds and it can be difficult to get into gear, requiring you to let the clutch out a little to get it to fully engage, this is WAY uncool on a steep slope!
- Similar to the tranny linkage binding the loader joystick occasionally binds, sometimes while the loader is moving
- The brush guard reflects the light from the headlights right back at you
- The rubber mat on the deck frequently catches the lip of my boot when mounting and lifts up, should be secured
- Big LCD display with mostly unused space, should have more indications there, or be smaller. Looks odd & out of place
- Hard to find accessories for; after 6 hours running it in cold rain I wanted a canopy. Was hard to find and the Femco Tuff Top XLR I bought (at Rural King) isn't really color matched. At least Rural King should have some purpose built accessories for it
- NO CUP HOLDER!!! ;p
Overall I am extremely please with this tractor so far!
Very well done comparison Mike. Fun Fact: TYM in Korea builds these for RK, and they also build the Mahindra 2500/2600 series (my 2540 is almost identical to your RK37). The key difference is the Mahindra has their own common-rail non-DPF engine, whereas the TYM and RK tractors have Yanmar engines (good stuff). I think the RK is quite a bit heavier than the Kubota as well. Keep up the great work -- you've got quite a following!
This video contributed greatly to my decision to purchase a RK37 shuttle-shift. Prior to this video, I had my eye on the pricey and minimally-functional L3901. This is my first tractor, heck, just a year ago, I acquired my first riding mower, a big zero-turn. I was afraid.... I didn't even sit on it until I had read the manual twice. But I have about 33 hrs on my tractor, and I can hardly believe that the other brands make things like lights and cushion seats "optional" (and pricey). The rear hydraulic feature, although I don't have a use for it yet, is a very nice plus. The fuel tank is very accessible, I've had no issues with the placement of the front hydraulic lines and the larger wheels/tires have been (probably) a literal life saver on my property, which seems to have plenty of fairly large holes (those holes were hiding under the tall grass....). The machine is so powerful, it frightens me some and I'm still taking things very slowly. The only thing which has annoyed me is, the rubbery/plastic knob on the end of the PTO stick comes off when I need to get forceful with it ( the manual talks about the force needed sometimes to get it "in gear" ...use the clutch and move forwards and backwards a bit), which isn't very often the case. I just put the knob back on. Usually, the PTO lever moves into place with little force. I chalk this up to the fact that I'm on a tractor, and not in a cushy automobile with a $2500 transmission... I do like that I can stand up while driving it because sitting for hours is not only unhealthy, I have some back problems already and I need the variety (I'm pretty sure you have to be on the seat for it to start...dunno for sure, I've never tried otherwise). The adjustable seat and steering column are good for my back, too. Everything has been a fairly steep and awkward learning curve for me -- I've never worked with a grease gun, I've never hooked up a rotary cutter / PTO shaft, all my wrenches were too small ... hahaha....but I believe this will be an excellent purchase which will reward me and outlast me. As far as "RK selling tractors"... well I dunno. Right now, they seem to be selling much faster than they can supply (I received a totally newly assembled tractor... three weeks after I signed finance papers...), and just today, all the rest of my implements are finally available for me to have (about six weeks after signing). I think they made a good choice with King Kutter (I really like the rotary I got, minus one fairly minor issue), but I'm not sure KK's production line was fully ramped up.... new business ventures can be unpredictable and I can see KK holding back major capital deployment until the RK thing really gets going. I don't expect RK to go away and they talk like they are very committed to the tractor thing going forward. It would really piss off the consumer if they suddenly dropped service and maintenance on the tractors five years down the road, regardless of the reason. I think they realize this as fact. As far as price, if you finance a RK tractor with their DLL company for 84 months, you'll pay just as much for the tractor as you will a L3901 at 0% for 84 months. If you pay cash, you will spend several thousand less. Also, I kinda wish I had gone with the hydrostatic transmission, but that may just be a total newb talking ....haha... all in all, so far, I am happy with my tractor and implements. I have sheared several half-inch "pins" in my rotary cutter and the flex-hitch feature has saved several others from being decapitated. Today, I'll get my box-blade and I'll start smoothing out the crazy lumps and bumps on my property.... I don't see how anyone would be disappointed with a RK tractor, even I can tell that "tractor people" designed them and their features and these are very nice features to have! I read somewhere on the WWW that we'll run out of traction before you run out of horsepower and I have found that to be true. I have the R4 "industrial" tires (I'm not plowing fields, I just needed a rugged utility vehicle) and I really like how large (wide and diameter) they are. If anyone posts any questions, I'll try to answer them quickly.
Nice and detailed experience sharing. Helping me decide between RK and competition. Would be my first tractor too
Mike, apologies if someone mentioned this already. I too had a big problem with the hydrostatic drive petal when trying to turn and look backwards. Lifting my foot and finding the rear rocker just puts your body in a contorted position that is very uncomfortable and with a lot of tractor work you will be in that position quite often. I discovered a little trick that makes that whole situation better in my opinion. Instead of picking up my foot and using the rear rocker, I simply slide my foot under the front rocker and pull up to reverse the tractor. Its so much easier to me.
Mark Chambers, that's a good idea
Thanks for your short, to-the-point
comments, Mike. I'm considering buying the RK37 largely because of what you've shown here and on other videos you've made.
Hey Mike good review on the two tractors But Im a kubota guy since many years and would chose the RK If the service his very good and closer to me .
Mike I bought a Kubota BX23 for my equipment rental fleet, and those troublesome safety switches caused me more than two 'lost rental' deals, when the switches constantly shut down the engine as the operator was trying to work with the tractor, especially on uneven ground.
So I switched over to Kioti,......that was a much better tractor, and my customer's 'loved' it.
I was thinking that Kubota must have found a whole bunch of these micro safety switches somewhere and put them on every model.
It's a good thing that Kubota doesn't make chain saws,..because they'd want to have rubber chains on them, so the operator won't get cut. ( I know that's a bit crazy to say,..but I can tell you it's no fun trying to calm down upset customer's either. Never mind the lost sales.)
I have a bx23 and it’s been switch nightmare.
Kubota and Deere compacts are now at the back of the pack performance, feature and value wise. It's clear that the bean counters at both companies have more authority than they should -- quality and engineering content have noticeably fallen.
Thanks for the video Mike, look forward to seeing more. Waiting for the RK to be offered here in FL so I can check them out in person.
Thanks for your valuable time to make these informative videos!
Great overview on both tractors Mike! I really like all the nice features the RK comes with at a good price. Excited for part 2 haha!
This video was one of the main reasons I bought the RK37 and several of its implements. Well done!!
After 2 years, how do you like it . .
Still going to keep my Kubota 10 years down the road if both kept in good shape you want to bet which one brings better trade or money. Another great video Mike.
Nice comparison Mike. I went to the Rural King website and had much difficulty with it, finally I went to the RK Tractor site and found what I was looking for price and closest RK dealer. Unfortunately for me they do not have a dealership in Wisconsin or within 300 miles. That sort of takes RK out of my options. But thanks again I will continue to watch your videos.
Good Job. I run a Mahindra 8560 and have never regretted buying it, i have ~ 400 hours on it in 3 years.
I also use a Mahindra and I think the RK looks and has a lot of the same features as the Mahindra. The only difference is where you put diesel in and I like the adjustable links and stabilizers better on the Mahindra. Other than that RK makes a nice tractor.
All of your positive comments on the RK37 are the same selling points I was looking for when I was tractor shopping a couple of years ago. Had a John Deere 4100 with the dual pedals and I could not get used to the rocker on the Kubota machines (and a couple other brands). I would up with a TYM 353HST, basically a slightly older model of the RK37. Mine has the 35-hp Mitsubishi 3-cyl. Tier-3 engine. I really like mine but it developed some minor electrical and mechanical problems that I have either bypassed (like a finicky starter relay) or haven't fixed yet (sticky hydrostat pedals). All in all a good machine though.
I would love to have a Rural King near me so that I could at least drool over the new machines, and maybe get parts and service for the machine I have. The nearest TYM dealer up and disappeared last year, so I'm left without a source for parts and service. Maybe the biggest reason not to have bought a TYM and gone with something more 'available' like a Mahindra, Deere or New Holland.
Good detailed and honest comparison, especially that the Kubota is an economy model while the RK is more deluxe.
Mike I noticed the RK 39 does not have valve stem protection. Before I bought my Kubota, I had a John Deere that didn’t have valve stem protectors on it and I tore out 2 valve stems while using the loader. I’ve had the Kubota and so for no valve stem repairs. Small thing but down time is huge at times! Thanks for you informative videos. Wayne
Excellent comparison.
Hey Mike, thanks for the review. I've been a subscriber for a year or so now. I'm from a family of New Holland Massey Ferguson Fords and John Deere owners. I'm about to retire my Ford Jubilee and upgrade to an RK tractor. I first saw them up in their Waverly Ohio store, I live closer to Hillsboro so they're going to get a location here soon I've heard. Keep up the good videos great presentation and good material thank you.
From what I see, the RK37 compares much more to the Kubota L3560 then to the L3901 in terms of features. On the other hand, the price tag might be very different.
I own a L3540HST (ROPS) for more than 11 years. I has more than 2500 hours on it and I can say that it's a beast!
At the time it wasn't that expensive and I'm very happy with it.
I make similar use of it than Mike, and it is a very versatile machine. Good in the woods, in the field and on the roads. Also love the HST Plus hydro transmission. Easyer than a car to drive.
Thank you for the true in field at work comparison with the two. I was looking at KU, JD and MIhind and wound up buying the RK 37. Ill have to say Im imprerssed. You post was very informative. Thanks for posting.
After this video, Mike is back down to only one tractor. LOL. One thing though on the RK. The rear tire is really close to the top of that fender. If any mud gets built up on the tire ( as this always happened ) it will chew up that fender in a hurry. Durability might be a issue down the road to with the RK.
Thanks, I understand now. I should have watched this one first. I do like the added options that aren't options but standard equipment on the RK. I wish my 3901 could lift more. When you add a set of forks, you lose some of that. I need a lighter set of forks. The wife swears I will be buying a new tractor. Great vids, keep them coming. Oh yeah,,,,, don't worry about the hands. This is a channel and if someone gets creeped out, they can change the channel.
Good comparison between tractors. I have a kubota L3901 with 300 hrs and have had no problems with the safety features during heavy brush clearing or regular mowing. My only complaint about the RK mowers is that you can’t take off the front loader like the Kubota - which I like to do when using the finish mower around fences and trees. That being said, I can’t find anything wrong with the RK tractors and they seem to be a pretty good subcompact tractor.
Good fair comparisons! As you use the new ones, some of their quarks will surface I'm sure. If not, good for them!
Great video Mike! I am guilty of being one of the guys asking about the Kubota... thanks for letting us know it's status. Great review and honest assessment on the tractors. Smart to just tuck that Kubota away until the day RK comes back and takes their toys and goes home...!😊
Warranty on the RK is great to. Don't know about the Kubota. Thanks for the video Mike.
Good review and walk around compararing the RK and the 3901. I agree with you Mike on likes and dislikes. I especially dislike the RK hoses outside loader frame. The RK has a great price point. I'll be watching for your take on the RK shuttle vs the Kubota hydro.
The world is not ready for another Mike Morgan, unless of course it would mean more cool videos. Great work my friend.
Free Tractor + Free Implements = Dozens of Postive Product Videos + Zero Negative Comments
This equation balances out nicely. I’d a thunk this was an HGTV channel.
Free? Lol there is nothing free. UA-cam is a second full time job, I work over a hundred hours a week.
Great comparisons Mike. I like kubotas, got a L 2650 with loader and 648 hours. Still going strong even though it is 25-÷30 years old. Im the 2nd owner. But i really like th RK 37. Hope to own one soon. Been seeing good reviews from you and a few others on UA-cam. Thanks fir sharing bud.
Mike, I'd imaging a lot of your audience is guys like me who use their tractors for more than ag work. I clear areas for foodplots, bushog saplings down, etc. The ONE thing I would like to see compared is the undersides of each tractor, i.e. how will hydraulic lines, cables, wires, fuel tanks, etc... are protected. My Kubota has a flimsy sheet metal pan under the fuel tank (more like Reynolds Wrap) and with less than 100 hrs on it I ran over a hidden T-post, which kicked up and punctured a hole in the fuel tank. The guard offered no resistance whatsoever. Would really love to see a "woods pkg" option available for these tractors, basically an armor pkg for tanks, lines, cables and windows/mirrors (if you have a cab).
A Woods Package? That is an awesome idea and you make a good point, it sounds like you and I use tractors the same way. Not very often am I in an open field with no obstacles lol
Man same here about not being in fields or open areas, I have 58 acres that right now is 100% woods other than the little bit I've cleared for a road with a rental Bobat T595 & my new Kubota MX5200 with the BH92 backhoe attachment . But the MX series is pretty beefy compared to the smaller L series, which is why I weant with that for heavier duty woods work &, I have not been disappointed with it's capability to push huge piles of brush & tree limbs around!
I'm right there with you. Rugged terrain is all I have and I mostly use my tractor to keep the mountain from reclaiming my pastures.
I like all videos on trot lines an fishing an tractors and there comparisons to each other and the prices of them. But i also want to thank Nina onthe great job she is doing on hook line and chill she is the best of all of the young women on the show ! She's the most knowledgeable of all the gals knows what to do without having to be told, and she will make someone a helluva wife. God bless you and whatever you want in life, Amen lovely lady and enjoy yourself!
The RK looks like a fine tractor. You also have to factor in dealer service, repair and distance to a repair shop when buying a tractor. That is the only thing that would make me nervous when buying from a big box store.
Although I know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about tractors (I am UNFORTUNATELY a city boy from the near west suburbs of Chitcago)🤣, one thing ANYONE with any common sense can see, in your comparison, is that you are being VERY FAIR in your analysis of both models. In my opinion, for the features you have outlined, it is apparent that the RK37 is a superior product. Albeit, it's cost may be quite a bit higher than your Econ model Kubota. (I believe I have pointed out in other vids/comments, that I am enjoying living vicariously through your channel.) You, Mike, are living MY DREAM, and although I am a bit envious, I am soooooo glad that I came across your channel when I did. YOU, my friend, are a TRUE LIFESAVER!
If I could clone myself, I would be running into myself and getting into my own way! Picture working with the Three Stooges!
Wow! The loader capacity difference is quite shocking to me. The RK really has an advantage there as I believe it does in many of the other areas you pointed out. Would like to see it compared to a Grand L. Can’t wait to hear more. Hope you mention price comparisons as well. Great vid Mike. God bless.
Jon Ritter, what were you into today? I hope not snowblowing still lol
Outdoors With The Morgans I’ll have a video up tomorrow with what I did today! 😀
I don't know Mike, I saw dirt in that Kanota bucket - think you been cheatin' on the RKs, LOL.
As a RK Tractor Guy, let me tell you why I bought a Kubota.
I needed a tractor to work my mountain property. Price was a limiting factor- sub 20k. Also I wanted to stay away from dpf or egr valves. And I wanted a gear driven transmission.
I bought a Kubota L2501 plain Jane tractor. It has gear drive, 25hp/20 pto, dpf free, and is the size of the RK37. Under 20k.
Gear drive isn't offered on the RK24. And it's more lawn mower than tractor. RK37 has dpf. And I have more leg room on my L2501 vs RK37.
Warranty years are different. But I'm not worried. No tractor manufacturer is the best in every category. RK's price allows some people to buy that couldn't otherwise. Kubota has variety and a track record of dependability. RK and TYM don't.
That RK looks like my case 45dx. It’s really a sleek looking unit.
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the info! I've been watching your various videos for a while and toying with the idea of getting an RK 37 cab tractor. A thrown rod in my Kubota L3010 this weekend made the decision easy and ordered one yesterday. Nice to go into the purchase having so much familiarity with all of the features and capabilities. Keep up the great work you're doing!
4 Mikes with the hand rubbing , might cause a spike in temps in the north east. Could you guys just do it in the winter?
How about build quality? I've not yet stopped by my Kubota Stealer, but there is a LOT of plastic on the Rural King Tractors (fenders mostly). Fit and finish on the RK24 hood to instrument panel was horrible, 3/4" gap?!?
Also, when hopping on the RK tractors at my local shop (again, I've not been to my local Kubota/MF dealer yet), I got 'tripped up' with seat adjustment levers, extremely high brake pedals, gear range selectors, etc. Is the Kubota better at the layout of these contols? (I REALLLLLLLLY wanted to get a RK tractor....but...)
I love the cloning idea then I would have more time to Fish and other fun stuff, Jeff #2 working #3 cutting firewood #4 doing the honey do list. Sounds like an awesome plan.
If you were a Calvin and Hobbes fan you would know this is the worst idea ever. All the other clones just run away and do all the wickedness you are too busy to accomplish on your own due to the work you have get done, and then you have to apologize for them as well.
I love that movie! Lol
Sunday morning, Mikes tractor review video and a large coffee....its all good!!!
Thanks for the review Mike. It will be interesting to see how you like the RK after you have 200+ hours on it.
The RK is pretty clearly a clone of the Kubota, which is very smart, as the Standard L series are kind of a gold standard for value-priced Compact Utility. I wouldn't get too wrapped up in numbers, they are going to performed nearly identically. Even the FEL capacities are closer than the listed numbers. Kubota is very conservative in their ratings. In fact, until 3-4 years ago they used to measure FEL's at bucket center, 500 mm infront of the pin which is a much more realistic working loa, but had to go to "at the pin" just because everyone else was. Probably, fit and finish, operator comfort and service/parts availability would be more important than the rated capacities.
Michael Bayerl. I have heard before that Kubota is conservative on their numbers. However after running both there is no question the RK lifts and I would add more comfortably substantially more weight than the 3901. That's not my opinion either, it just does. The Grand series may be a different story but I never had one to know
Good, real world experience. I have a 2002 L3710. It's actually got all of the "grand L" features including the flat operator's deck, better 3pt arms, 4 cyl. engine, suspension seat, and a loader rated to 1900# at bucket center. Kubota has really stripped down their standard L01 series tractors to keep the price competitive.
Both seam to be nice tractors ! But the Rk seams a little nicer and operator comfort!! 👊
I have two John Deere tractors and love them both. One is a model 790 which I got in a package deal in 2002, and the other is a model 3032E with the front loader and I like it too, but wish the company had put a step on the right side of the tractor also like some other companies had done. Both tractors have the refill cap and tank on top of the hood which I don't like , and the battery is hard to get to on both tractors, which isn't good. The company didn't learn much through the years. The main difference between the two tractors is the transmissions. The older one has a standard transmission where the new one have the automatic transmission which is better to work with since I don't spend so much time shifting.
I love the connectors on the front of the borrowed tractor you have where you can hook up the grapple, and the connectors on the back where you can connect implements there also. Those are things which John Deere didn't put on my tractors, especially the new one. When you get ready to buy another tractor you might consider the one borrowed.
I really like the fuel point on the RK. Looks like the hydraulics could get knocked off if one was careless. Good video Mike
The tree limbs on my place would be just as happy to hit it on the inside as the outside. It's just the way things go on the Lazy D!
Coy pattern l agree with you,! I chose to buy a second hand Kubota 2years ago because of there reliability and available parts , and I can repair most things if need be
this is one of your best videoscope you do one for your 55 of what you like and don't like
Good video, thanks
great comparison
Mike, I've said it before but thank you for your videos. I really enjoy watching everything that goes on around camp Morgan. It seems like the RK's are really helping you out around there. When are we going to see a nice pole building going up? The equipment needs a nice shop lol. Have a nice day.
Good video, they don't have RK tractors in Canada that I know of, I looked at a Kubota B2650 and a Kioti CK3510SE to replace my old JD 2520. While the Kubota was a bit less, it was like comparing apples and oranges in that the Kubota was smaller in size somewhat, less hp and lift capacity. Each tractor had their good and bad points and I guess I could be happy with either one.
I settled on the Kioti CK3510SE because I felt I was getting more tractor for my money. The other deciding factor and maybe a personal preference but I was used to the 2 pedal HST controls that were in my JD, I found the Kubota setup to be very awkward to use especially in reverse, and when you have a 1000' long driveway and a rear blower, I could see it making a difference. As a side note I did look at a Mahindra not only was it more than both the Kubota and Kioti it just lacked the refinement. Anyone who has wrestled trying to attach a rear blower and appreciate the telescopic and adjustable draft arms that the two orange tractors have over a Mahindra or TYM for that matter.
Please make a video about the shuttle shift. How it works and pros and cons vs the hydro. I am buying a rk55 open station but don’t know which trans to get. The SS is cheaper but that’s all I know about it.
excellent request....has he done this yet?
I’m not a farmer ,never had a tractor, had skid steer , but I’m older now , dark and knees won’t take it , I’m a Harry home owner . I looked at all subcompact tractors . Unless I’m stupid the price of the 37 is very tempting. I have a Kubota zero turn , Lov it . But the price of a 37 hp Kubota, oh my . If I was a farmer with lots of land well . For me I’m not into all that , I just might want to go fishing today and blow of the yard . After this review, I’m still thinking the 37 with a cad , still not sure on the shuttle or the hydro . Not enough experience with it ... I want easy and stupid proof and lazy .
And the best feature that Mike likes about the RK is the price! Kubota cost Mike $ and the RK gets used for FREE. Can't beat that!
Great job Mike was on RK last night and it looks like the have a new page on line was looking at the tillers and tractor and seen you on there and how they was ask people to check out your videos !! Be looking forward to part #2 have a great weekend ! Kioti Curt :-)
stump finder... good name
Just wondering, if you have this transition hump doesn't that make the rest of the tractor lower and thus less risk for falling over? Anyway, next week get my Kubota delivered. Got a L4018 There is not much competition here (in Thailand) on that sector of the market.
It's quite obivious that you prefer the RK37 over your Kubota L 3901 and I would have to agree. Granted the Kubota has less frills and comparing it to the RK37 isn't quite fair. However, in general, when comparing Kubota tractors to other equally horse-powered tractors, the Kubotas are lighter and thus have less lift capacity. Unfortunately Kubotas and John Deere tractor prices are due to their "name".
In my opinion, it would seem one gets more bang for their buck with other less well-known named tractors. The RKs being no exception.
Some folks might think that the RKs might incur parts issues, however since they are TYM re-branded tractors that should not be the case. The only concern would be service, however as long as Rural King is committed in providing good service, that also should not be an issue.
Furthermore, even though RKs are TYM re-branded tractors, since Rural Kings cuts out the middleman, their tractors come with a few more standard features and their price point is lower.
I agree with everything that you said. I have the tires on my kubota loaded with 650lbs apiece. So that helps with the light weight. I find it interesting how much he likes the RK but, when he went to spend his own money he bought the kubota.
I would add that we live very close to one of 2 stores in the United States where RK assembles and services tractors. So I have seen the tractors up close.
@@TERRORoftheLORD I am guessing he bought the Kubota way before the RK was around...and the three RK's he has are loaners......
We are looking at subs and considering buying one. We have it narrowed down to either going to Clearview mall for the RK24, or Turners for a Massey GC1720.
I don';t have any experience with the Massey, I do really like the RK 24, I say check them both out, Ray at Turners is a great guy, known him for years
Mike, Who will do the warranty work on the RK tractors?
Nice comparison on the two even if they are not in the same class, I just hope free isn't making you say things you really don't believe. The RK do look nice and have nice features, I would just be afraid of parts availability in a few years. Many dealers here have flooded the market with off branded tractors then stopped supporting them with service and parts just ask some Mahindra and TYM owners.
Couple things, Don't worry I never say something I don't believe, besides that I think they are both good tractors, just the RK has some features the 3901 does not. Also I don't think Rural King can really be compared to a single small dealers that pop up here and there. They made a very large investment here and have a huge facility for final assembly and parts, they have over 100 locations and their own trucking company.
Great comparison 👍
They both are the best
Can the hydraulic assembly for the loader be rotated so it's facing up instead of out? With minimal machining and effort of course.
I came across your video when trying to find a true comparison between the RK37 and the Kubota L3901. I was really close to pulling the trigger on buying a 3901 until I saw this video. Now that you have had the RK37 for over a year now, if you had to purchase a new tractor after have had used both, in simple terms, which one would you go with? Your honest opinion please.
I had a New Holland basically a“LS” before going with Kubota. Kubota is a superior machine For the long Haul. Yanmar makes a great motor. It’s all the little BS That will catches up with that LS ! Kubota’s front loader lift capacity is hurting compared to competition.
Great videos keep them coming bud!
i have a BX..... i do think kubota makes an excellent engine and when you buy a kubota everything is kubota. they make their own engines and pretty much everyone else goes to a 3rd party.
Sure, the Kubota lift capacity is lacking. It is. Though. In my experience, in real world applications, the Kubota will be lifting long after even bigger lifters of other brands. Case and point. My tractor has over 300 hours. A friend of mine has over 400 hours. His can lift 300 pounds more than mine. He has also replaced 3 cylinders... I have changed oil and filters.
There are many stories, sure. But in most it is jd and Kubota that keep on with little issue unless abused.
Mike #4 would be editing video. :-) Another quality piece, thanks Mike #1.
I am thinking about getting an RK in the near future some time. I want the cab. I have allergies and asthma I have to deal with in hot months. The AC will be important for those issues. On the winter months we have snow to clear, and I dont stay as warm as I used to in my older age of 65. I tend to freeze my ass off putting it bluntly. The question I have is probably obvious now. I am wonder about the cab, the AC, and the heating. I wonder what folks think of these features. Also the finish mower - does it cut the grass up real fine? We use a bagger on our John Deere and I hate that. I've pinched fingers and what not, the bags are heavy, they don't help me with my asthma situation either. I would like to get clear away from baggers. Please let me know your thoughts. When I get one, I will let you know mine.
Start the engines to ear them working ☺️ the RK or should I say TYM looks really nice. And price differences.
That is really good RK are open about it and have good products. The tractor looks good and would be at the top of the list, but we don't have RK in Europe. And good price too.
A very important issue for me is resale value, at our local auction if you show up with anything other than kubota
all good points. I am looking to purchase real soon. Your video has helped allot. The fool on messiks? Biased BS
Hey Mike I am about to go and buy a new tractor and looking at TYM454, RK37 and L4701. I ask you do you like the HST or Shuttle shift for all around use, I understand if you only did bucket work it would be HST. Appreciate any advice.
Thats a tough one, Loader work Hydro, Pretty much everything else SS
Thank you sir
Great video Mike!
Great video. The RK appears to be a pretty stout tractor from what I've seen. I'm looking forward to seeing you put some more hours on all three of them. Oh and by the way, loosing the little red parking brake cap on the first day would've bothered me also.
Respectfully. I don't think many people want a re-branded tractor unless they are on a budget (assuming the RK is cheaper) AND inexperienced. There is no instance that I would want to sacrifice quality and service. You are dealing with the unknown with RK. Kubota and John Deere are both worth the price.
Greg Shpunder, I actually used to think the same way but quite honestly my eyes have been opened. If you had a chance to get some seat time on that 37 I believe you would feel differently. Either way though this is good for everyone who buys any brand because competition is good for everyone. You dont want big manufacturers just to keep going on their name only.
Well said Mr. Morgan.
That’s the very same attitude that GM, Ford & Chrysler had when the Japanese started selling cars in the U.S. and look how that’s turned out.
I’m thinking if your not already, you need to be talking to Rural King about buying a used RK37!
Something tells me that Mike might end up buying one of his loaners, when the 2 years are up. Or perhaps, he might look into getting one of which is shown in the link below:
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Have Melissa operate a tractor, she has proven she can rub her hands as effectively.
Ha. I LOLed in real life
Looking at the tractors side by side the rk looks larger. But I think it is the tire size that does that. A little extra ride height can't be bad.
Hey Mike,From your videos I bought a Rk37. Its new and when the engine goes through its initial start procedure the 4wd indicator light comes on but when I'm running I never see a light come on the dash? I can definitely tell its engaging from 2wd to 4wd with the lever. Does your light come on the dash when you are in 4wd?
No it does not, Im not positive but I think it's like that because most people with that size tractor always have it 4WD 95% of the time and no sense a light being on all the time I guess
Does the RK 37 have off seat PTO capability? I didn't see a description in the manual. You, Mike, may not have a chipper....I do and off seat PTO operation is a necessity
Where is the part two video? Can’t seem to find it
on the rk tractors with shuttle shift, can you shift through the gears without using the clutch?
Do ya ever find shed antlers by that feeder?
So if you could only have one. Which would it be? I am un in the market and this would be my 1st tractor.
Hydro and shuttle are TOTALLY DIFFERENT MIKE! Compare apples to apples please. I bought a Massey Ferguson with the shuttle shift because I hate the HP sucking hydro. I vote that the hydro foot pedal is a pain versus 2 pedals as well. Don't sell the Kubota to keep the RKs yet. That Kubota is probably good for 10k hrs... The RK...who knows! It has a very good engine, so I don't see that as a problem, but the rest of it is up in the air.
I really like the build of the RK 37. Interested to see how it goes as you work with these tractors.
Mike do you have an idea what the price point is on the pair. Just nice to compare. Thanks for the video and now that the weather is getting better it will be time to put them to work.
They both look clean as a whistle, I can’t keep mine that clean lots of dust on my place enjoyed that!!
How's the rk service in Butler? I'm thinking of getting a compact and I know service is very important
On May 26th, I signed purchase/finance papers for a RK37s. I called the 'dealer' again today, and they don't know where my tractor is. Today is the 11th of June, 6pm. I also today called DLL, the financing company, and they say the paperwork is not "fully in the system yet", which I guess is good, since I don't have a tractor yet, and I can hardly justify sending in the payment when I don't even have a tractor and the 'dealer' knows very little. In fact, my "loan" does not even have an account number yet..... wow. I needed a tractor two weeks ago. If I don't have one before Friday (I burned a whole week of vacation for this, this week), I will have to try to cancel the whole thing and get a Kubota I guess. Or if I can find a KVM-type, which everyone says the RK tractor looks like a clone of the KVM (or is it KYM ?). Pretty sad if you ask me. Does RK actually sell tractors? (edit: TYM tractors ... a dealership just 27 miles away, vs 75 for the RK store)
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
That's the 3rd, maybe 4th, time I've been told that.
Thanks for the info. Since I've already paid the $311 to have it delivered to me, hopefully they'll get it to me today or tomorrow. Maybe HQ should put on the website "Due to overwhelming demand, build and delivery times can be 3-4 weeks." I was repeatedly told 7-10 days, then on contract signing day (May 26th), it changed to 7-12 days. I'll post here once I have the tractor (and attachments). I hope this experience is not a foreshadow of things to come. I am a totally new tractor buyer / farmer and I'm feeling a bit foolish right now. All the 'old guys" told me to go with green or orange. It probably saved the deal that you assisted me here and I am cautiously optimistic that I will not regret this purchase.
I have a tractor! I'm missing the box blade and quick hitch, but I have everything else. I'm also in the market for a 60" Granite Grapple which I'm told are not yet in production. The 72" is too big for my needs. Thanks for the communication -- I'm sure the folks at the stores only know so much, and they sound a bit overrun right now...
Hey Mr RK Tractor Guy -- I have a suggestion. I have read through the RK37 manual pretty much twice now, and nowhere does it tell me which things to get for the maintenance -- it just says "change the oil and filter". So, it might be helpful to add a FAQ or such on the website, detailing exactly which model numbers/types/sizes of filters and other recurring maintenance expendables we should use. This is especially true if using a 'non-recommended' model/type will void the warranty.
Hi Mike
I'm sure you have said it before that it doesn't matter if it's a Kubota/John Deere, RK or what ever the make ! It's personal preference and what suits your budget. I like the Kubota brand but if rural king sold tractors in the UK I'd be quite interested! It's early days to be deciding what tractor to choose but I'm sure you'll have a better idea next year . 👍
Philip cross unless you turn your own wrenches, the service department would be a huge factor in what brand you purchase in my opinion.
Can you give a straight up price comparrison ( street price ) between the two ?
Wyr
God bless
With any new tool or implement, the first thing that I do is disable anything that would prevent is from starting or running. However, as I start looking at 70 on the odometer, I'm starting to look at those safety switches like when I put on the chain saw chaps,, MMM mabe not such a bad idea.
You mentioned the lifting capacity between the two tractors and there appears to be a substantial difference even though the hp of both tractors similar. What’s the reason for such a difference? My l3240 is a beefy tractor but I’m a bit disappointed in the lifting capacity. Mine lifts a 1000lbs.