RK Tractor reviews???

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   / RK Tractor reviews??? #11  
There are quite a few differences between the 2638 and the RK37, according to the specs. For one thing, the RK is longer and narrower.

RK37 L: 126, W: 53.5
2638 L: 119.3 W: 63.2

Big difference in price, for sure. :)
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #12  
I'm amazed that you guys wife's HAVE TO HAVE a hystat tranny to drive a tractor!!

What is up with that?? There's a LOT of work that wouldn't have got done with THAT attitude when I was growing up, and women around here STILL can drive a std tranny car/truck OR tractor! lol

Where are you guys finding these wimmins that "aren't capable of learning" to drive anything with a stick tranny??

SR
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #13  
I'm amazed that you guys wife's HAVE TO HAVE a hystat tranny to drive a tractor!!

What is up with that?? There's a LOT of work that wouldn't have got done with THAT attitude when I was growing up, and women around here STILL can drive a std tranny car/truck OR tractor! lol

Where are you guys finding these wimmins that "aren't capable of learning" to drive anything with a stick tranny??

SR
I drove a stick since I was 12; from VW bugs to sports cars up to a large horse transport truck. I still could, but why would I want to? Auto is smoother, easier, more fuel efficient, easier on my knees, and safer on my mountain roads.
A tractor is another beast altogether--a lot more going on than driving a car--but sure, I can drive a manual tractor too. But why would I want to? FOR MY USES, HST is smoother, easier, more efficient (lots of stops, starts, tight spaces), and safer on my mountain land.

I guess "real men" only drive manual transmissions (and "real women" too). HST is for wussies. I get it.
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #14  
A new RK opened here and all the tractors caught my eye - the price and features compared to kubota (what i'm familiar with) were amazing.

A bit of research and they're made by TYM spec'd for RK. What I read seems to indicate TYM is pretty good, no major issues.

BUT - the local RK is NOT a tractor dealer - no experienced knowledgable staff, no parts counter..and in the past 10 years RK sold a chinese tractor and a rebranded massey. They quit doing both. SO - if you had a 5 year old RK/MF and needed warranty service what would you do? THey don't sell them anymore...you're screwed I'd think.

And that is why I kept looking - got a Kioti CK3510HST for the SAME PRICE as the RK37...from a real dealer. I got a couple of extra things (cruise, loaded rear tires, link pedal). Spec wise the RK I think can lift 200lb more with the loader - but unless you put ballast on the back it won't matter (my loader can outlift my loaded tires...so i'm sure the RK will as well).

Do you NEED the support of a 'real' dealer? Do you care if your tractor brand becomes 'abandoned'? Only you can answer that question.

Cab and A/C is nice, radio, work lights, you stay cleaner, quiter - but $4500ish...AND if/when the A/C breaks you will COOK in the summer.
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #15  
I'm looking at one myself.

Originally I was looking between the rk37 and 55, open station models with the basic tranny option. My wife has convinced me to go for the rk37 with cab and air conditioner, and hydrostatic trans so that she could drive it.

So now I'm leaning that way.

Which model did you get?

I got the 37 open station, hydro with R1’s. I looked very hard at the cab version but due to a number of reasons (orchard w/trees to go under, lots of woods trails to open and mostly wanting to store it in a standard garage) I chose to go open station.

Overall I’m very happy with my choice so far. I’m just about at the 50 hour mark already so I’ll be stopping by Rural King to pick up the needed stuff to do the 50 hour service this weekend. I’m told they should have everything in stock so we’ll see.

I will say though, after spending about 25 hours brush hogging in 90+ degree temps, I did think about that nice air conditioned cab a time or two...
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #16  
I guess "real men" only drive manual transmissions (and "real women" too). HST is for wussies. I get it.
Glad that was YOUR quote! lol

I never said anything negative about gals that CAN drive a stick, it's just I keep reading here, all the time that a hystat HAS TO BE PURCHASED so girls or kids can drive their tractor...

I just don't see that around here and like I said, A LOT of work would not get done around here "IF" the girls here, couldn't drive a gear tranny...

Keep in mind, I have both and my wife has never complained even once about driving a gear tranny or that she preferred the "whiner" tranny....

SR
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #17  
I drove a stick since I was 12; from VW bugs to sports cars up to a large horse transport truck. I still could, but why would I want to? Auto is smoother, easier, more fuel efficient, easier on my knees, and safer on my mountain roads.
A tractor is another beast altogether--a lot more going on than driving a car--but sure, I can drive a manual tractor too. But why would I want to? FOR MY USES, HST is smoother, easier, more efficient (lots of stops, starts, tight spaces), and safer on my mountain land.

I guess "real men" only drive manual transmissions (and "real women" too). HST is for wussies. I get it.

I only own manual tranny tractors. Always have. Most of them are 50-70 years old .

Wife has driven manuals when she was younger.

While I can't really think of any day to day stuff the wife might need the tractor for, I can think of a few benefits if she COULD drive it if needed.

1, if I was doing something and needed help. ( pulling me out if stuck), or running the loader in a precision critical situation that also required tractor movement AND required me to be on the ground, lil moving something out of the truck bed and into the house, like heavy appliances, etc, where I need to be on the ground eying things up, making sure stuff goes thru the open door, not the door frame, etc.

2, we got animals to feed that requires a loader and bale spear, and I ain't livin forever. Might be a point where she needs to feed the cows n horses while lookin for a replacement person to boss around.

3, hst ( and ac ) would be easier on the wife, her knees hit retirement age along with the rest of the parts a few months ago.

So.. If she wants my knew tractor to be ac and hst, its probably gonna be ac and hst. ;)
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #18  
I never said anything negative about gals that CAN drive a stick, it's just I keep reading here, all the time that a hystat HAS TO BE PURCHASED so girls or kids can drive their tractor...

Well I'm glad now I learned so that in your book I'm okay. :)

Few cars have manual trans any more. Few younger folks <45 years old ever learned. I'm glad to have that skill, along with all the rest of the possibly useless skills I've acquired in my lifetime (like cursive handwriting). Maybe someday it'll be important again, maybe not.

All of those "girls and kids" are just as capable of learning to drive a stick as you or I were when we were younger. (IQs haven't changed much in the last few decades.) But why force them to do it when we have advanced technology HST that makes driving a tractor easier and safer for them? Just to save .2 HP? Just to prove they can do it?

SR, you've made it clear you *hate* HST with a purple passion. Fine. Just give everyone else a break okay? Let them pick what works for them without impugning their character.
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #19  
Well I'm glad now I learned so that in your book I'm okay. :)
You "should" have learned that from my first post, instead of reading into it things I never wrote!

SR, you've made it clear you *hate* HST with a purple passion. Fine. Just give everyone else a break okay? Let them pick what works for them without impugning their character.
There you go again, reading into my post something I never wrote...

I have both gear and hydro's, so I guess "that" AT LEAST I have more experience on "both" than most of the posters on here...

How about just reading what "I" write, instead of assuming other?

SR
 
   / RK Tractor reviews??? #20  
Glad that was YOUR quote! lol

I never said anything negative about gals that CAN drive a stick, it's just I keep reading here, all the time that a hystat HAS TO BE PURCHASED so girls or kids can drive their tractor...

I just don't see that around here and like I said, A LOT of work would not get done around here "IF" the girls here, couldn't drive a gear tranny...

Keep in mind, I have both and my wife has never complained even once about driving a gear tranny or that she preferred the "whiner" tranny....

SR

I was on a geared tractor as soon as I was big enough to sorta push the clutch. I didn’t die, but a HST would have been safer. I drive a manual transmission truck. There’s nothing wrong with a good shuttle shift tractor but a straight shift tractor sucks. And most of you guys seem to be missing the idea on what most of these little tractors do. They don’t do field work.
 
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