Kubota Partnership, HERE is what's Replacing the MX5400?

Published 2022-11-11
Today we look at what's replacing our Kubota MX5400 that we have had for a little over two years.

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Kubota KX-057-4 Excavator
Kubota MX 5400 Utility Tractor
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Wolfe Ridge Pro 22C Commercial Log Splitter
Woodmizer LX 150 Sawmill

We live in Western Pa. and Have around 100 Acres of Land, About 1/2 is ours the rest is my moms, We have 4 kids and two grandchildren, 3 Golden Retrievers and one Cat. We enjoy working on our property and making improvements. We sell firewood and soon will be selling hardwood lumber.

All Comments (21)
  • @greghill7811
    Eva has a successful ,intelligent, personality and will do well at whatever she decides to do and would be better off waiting to choose a career and train specifically for that after she finds her passion. My son always liked cars and decided to be a mechanic, after trade school has been a sucessful well paid certified mechanic. My oldest son is career military and has excelled at it, ahead of the curve ,he is in command of a unit of more than 100 men because it is his passion and has been there done that all over the world in 14 years. Thank a vet today for their sacrifice,, God bless you all!
  • OH MY! The POWERFUL BURST OF ENERGY FLOWING through my body when you and Melissa mentioned talking Eva out of College.... that is EXACTLY how I feel for my two Boys. THANK-YOU!
  • @SwimCoach8
    My niece completed tons of AP courses in high school. Wasn't sure what was in her future. Went to the local community college (HACC) for a year. Got her associate degree and found out about a law program. Enrolled in California University, PA, nearly completing her third and forth year in her second year of college. The program she found through HACC allowed her to complete her senior year at Widened School of Law in Harrisburg. So her first year of law school was actually her third full year college. She earned her law degree in 5 years and passed the bar at 23. HACC made this possible. The state schools participating in the program were eager to help with tuition and Widened gave her a 90 percent ride because she was bright and part of the community and state college initiative. I always looked down on community colleges until I saw the opportunity they gave her. Don't be afraid the challenge yourself at a community school. They have more to offer than most people know. Final though...my niece graduated law school with 12,000 in debt. She paid her own way, minus a car and paid off her loans in six months!
  • As a lifelong educator with multiple degrees, I totally endorse the idea of waiting on going down the college path until a career idea really crystallizes. Eva really does present herself as a well rounded lady that everyone gravitates toward. A real go getter! Tim in northern TN
  • College can be an enormous debt. I’m just a dumb truck driver who makes almost $100k per year with benefits. Great video
  • @Nick-vx3uq
    I am a medical doctor and have gone to school for longer than I care to admit. After 12+ years in training, I have met lots of people along the way at various stages of education. In my humble opinion, the people that seem to benefit most from college are those with a clear "end" in sight and see college as a means to that end. Those that seem to rack up a lot of debt with very little to show for it are those that feel college is the default path without a career waiting on the other side that 1) requires that college degree and 2) supplies a reasonable income to offset the cost of education and still provide job satisfaction. Just my two cents. Thanks as always for the great content! Cheers from MN!
  • @blueyes0152
    From someone with a son fresh out of college, I can tell you he is NOT using either of his four year degrees. Currently doing Door Dash. Definitely not necessary for your success, Eva! You're smart, talented, entrepreneurial, and successful already. Don't let a college beat all that out of you!
  • Boy howdy, this video brought a lot of smiles! The corners are staked for the new sawmill shed, another new Kubota, Eva's acceptance to any college on planet Earth and Melissa looked so pretty today, her hair was so light, straight and blowing in the wind, new shoes and always that gorgeous smile! Heck, I don't care if your video's are not in order as long as their posted and I can see them! The Morgan's have been a part of my daily life for many years now, and I'm always watching older videos too so I really don't feel much sense of order, as ling as I get to see you guys I'm fine! Mike I totally agree w you, if you like it and it works for you, go for it! Eva wanting animals, Leon, the ram at WWOG in West Virginia, is a perfect example for her. He's just like their dog, when they're out, he always comes to them for some love and before they were fenced in, he was really under their feet all the time! So yeah, y'all have room, get her some animals to love on, makes life a little sweeter. Thank you guys, love you all!👍🚜❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
  • @willojanen2
    I loved wearing the same shirt so much my wife bought me enough to wear one every day, so I agree with Mike, mine were blue. My wife grew up in town, I grew up on a family farm in Northern Minnesota doing farming, logging and every thing related to it. My first wife and I moved to Washington state in 1981, in 1987 my wife passed away from cancer. I met Carol after that we were married in 1993, I already had the house and land where we live, to my surprise she wanted chickens. I had to build a chicken coop and a chicken yard, we have had chickens ever since then. I think concerning Eva and her desire to have farm animals is a great idea, when young people learn to care for animals I believe grow up to be more caring people. My wife and I really enjoy your program, I can't wait to see the new sawmill. Blessings to you and your family.
  • @billycook2688
    I think the smartest thing to do it wait a few years, enjoy spending time with your parents, and pick up a few hours each semester at a local community college. I went to college right after high school back in 2003 and my mind nor heart was into it. After a 10 year career as a professional firefighter ended for me in a medical retirement, I’m a stay at home dad of three boys who is working toward a premed biology degree. I have found college to be much easier at 37 than it was at 18. Eva, you have a golden opportunity and can benefit so much from what your parents have in place for you. Have some fun, enjoy life, and be happy! My three year old and I watch every video and he loves to help with firewood. He already wants to start a firewood business and I will definitely help all of the boys with it in the future. Best wishes, Billy in Lexington SC
  • Good morning Morgan's! It is pouring down in N.C. this morning with tornado warnings, I pray by the time this weather reaches PA it will be a helpful rain. Mike, I really admire how well you take care of all the machinery you have regardless if it is owned by you or through a contract with a company that helps to sponsor you. Hugs from N.C..❤️
  • @davidgay2679
    Been watching your channel for awhile now, really enjoy it, we have a small cattle farm in SC, there's nothing like seeing a calf being born and getting up to nurse it's mama, very rewarding!!
  • @Tdale85
    Penn State has a great Agricultural program. But like you said some business classes at a local CC would work too. I’m glad you guys don’t force college on your kids. It’s a different day and age. Much different than the years of past.
  • Good Morning Mike, Melissa, Hunter and Eva and the rest of the crew too. You picked the perfect Replacement Tractor Mike, and it fits you folks beautifully. The "JUST WHAT I WANT AND NEED " thing. Glad you and Kubota are still in partnership, may it be another till death do you part hookup. I think Eva would make a great Farm and Ranch Lady if she learns to keep the farm animals outside in a protected area and homelike barn!! She will do well at whatever her choice is and with your assistance and a little guidance she'll do well. They have Colleges with Farm and Ranch Schooling if she insists on going to college . Stay safe keep up the fine videos and have fun along the way. We miss Levi ??
  • @neilbrown7412
    Our oldest son is a senior at the Air Force Academy and will be heading to pilot training upon graduation. While he will graduate with a degree in aerospace engineering, he chose this route because of his passion to fly. Our 17yr old son, who BTW has a crush on Eva and is so much like her, wants to fly as well but will probably go the private flight school path. As a parent, I've always challenged my kids to pursue what makes them happy. College, trade school or entrepreneurial route, life is short so go do what you enjoy.
  • It's great you're both involved in Eva's future, I know you'll support her in whatever she decides to do. I do hope she doesn't waste time and money searching for her wants in college, that time would be much better invested into any trade.
  • @vogelj2009
    Tractors like your shirt, you know what you like and what works for you. Well done young man. You have come a long way over the years. Did you ever think you would ever be negotiating for free tractors? Keep up the great work!
  • @TheSnakeman3
    Happy to see Kubota back. It’s nice to have so many options Eva. Congratulations on that and the hard work to get there.
  • With the high cost of education I see nothing wrong with a junior college. Just make sure the credits will transfer if Eva decides to continue her education. I’ve spent 43 years as a journeyman millwright and actually done pretty well. Good luck Eva! I’m sure you succeed at whatever you do because your parents have kept you centered and motivated.