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Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Overview
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The Kubota SVL75-2 is a high-performance compact track loader recognized for its outstanding power, precision, and operator comfort. With its robust Kubota diesel engine and advanced hydraulics, this machine is designed to tackle demanding construction, landscaping, and agricultural tasks efficiently.
Engine and Power
  • Equipped with a Kubota V3307-CR-TE4, a 4-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine
  • Gross horsepower stands at 74.3 HP (55.4 kW) at 2400 RPM
  • Tier 4 Final emissions compliant thanks to integrated diesel particulate filter and exhaust gas recirculation systems
This engine combination ensures powerful operation while maintaining environmental standards and fuel efficiency.
Hydraulic System and Performance
  • Standard hydraulic flow is 17.4 gallons per minute (gpm), with a high-flow option increasing it to 29.3 gpm
  • Hydraulic system tailored for attachments demanding more hydraulic horsepower
  • Includes a load sensing system (on some models) that optimizes pump output based on machine load, preventing engine stalls and improving fuel economy
  • Bucket breakout force measures an impressive 6,204 lbs, supporting heavy lifting and digging
  • Lift arm breakout force is around 4,766 lbs, aiding efficient material handling
Mobility and Travel
  • Features standard two-speed travel, shifting from 4.7 mph in low range to 7.1 mph in high range, facilitating quicker jobsite transit
  • High ground clearance of approximately 11.7 inches allows the SVL75-2 to navigate rough and uneven terrain with ease
  • Rubber crawler width of 12.6 inches provides balance between flotation and traction
  • Kubota’s original track lug design delivers a strong traction force of nearly 9,678 lbs
Operator Comfort and Usability
  • Spacious cab with wider entrance for easy access and exit
  • Soft rubber floor mat with a drain outlet enables quick cleaning and maintenance
  • Air ride suspension seat paired with a 3-inch retractable seat belt enhances operator comfort during long working hours
  • Standard bucket self-leveling function maintains bucket orientation during lifting without manual adjustment, improving precision and reducing operator fatigue
  • Joystick controls equipped with multi-function levers including speed, auxiliary hydraulic, electrical controls and float function centralized at the thumb for intuitive operation
  • Optional features include rearview mirrors, strobe and beacon lights, engine block heater, and hydraulic quick coupler for enhanced utility
Dimensions and Specifications
  • Operating weight including operator estimated at 9,039 lbs (4,100 kg)
  • Bucket hinge pin height approximately 119.1 inches, enabling high dumping capacity into trucks
  • Track gauge and length designed to balance machine stability and maneuverability
Technical Terms
  • Bucket Breakout Force: The maximum force exerted by the bucket edge to penetrate materials
  • Load Sensing System: Hydraulic system technology that varies pump output based on load demand to optimize power use
  • High-Flow Hydraulics: Enhanced hydraulic capacity for demanding attachments requiring greater fluid volume and pressure
  • Self-Leveling: Automatic mechanism keeping the bucket or forks horizontal during lifting and carrying
  • Two-Speed Travel: Ability to shift between low and high ground speeds for operational efficiency and maneuverability
Operational Insights
Kubota’s innovative electronic travel torque management constantly adjusts hydraulic pump output to prevent engine stalls during high load conditions, allowing operators to work faster and more confidently even under challenging loads. High ground clearance and superior traction make the SVL75-2 uniquely capable in muddy or uneven terrains compared to conventional skid steers.
Practical Example
A landscaping company investing in the SVL75-2 cited reduced job completion times due to the machine’s rapid acceleration between work sites and high breakout force handling dense soil. Operators appreciated the comfortable cab environment and easy-to-clean flooring, which kept the operator station tidy and reduced maintenance downtime.
Summary
The Kubota SVL75-2 compact track loader is engineered with a focus on power, comfort, and versatility. Its combination of a Tier 4-compliant engine, advanced hydraulics, and operator-centric design delivers optimized productivity across a spectrum of tasks. Features such as the self-leveling bucket, high-flow hydraulic options, and two-speed travel make it adaptable to diverse jobsite needs, securing its place as a valued asset in compact track loader fleets worldwide.
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