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Kubota SVL75 Pricing Insights
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The latest generation SVL75-3 track loader carries a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) starting at around $71,735 for the base power unit equipped with telematics, excluding attachments like buckets or accessories . Dealers also advertise units near the $74,995 mark depending on options such as enclosed cab, hydraulic couplers, and high-flow hydraulics . One dealership lists a fully packaged SVL75-3 with financing priced at roughly $77,298 (cash price), with financing options pushing total cost above $80,000 including taxes and fees .
Used SVL75 Price Range
On the pre-owned market, prices range widely based on year, hours, condition, and spec. A market data source cites a general used price span from $14,500 to $65,000 . Examples include:
  • Excellent-condition 2023 model with low hours (~330 h), enclosed cab, two-speed drive, selling around $65,000.
  • 2022 units in the $45,000–$60,000 range depending on hours and extras like Bluetooth, high-flow hydraulics.
  • 2016–2018 models often show up in the $28,000–$48,000 bracket with 1,000–3,500 operating hours and many features—heated cab, ISO pilot controls, quick couplers.
  • Older, high-hour examples (e.g. 2016 with 4,800 h) can still fetch ~$14,500 when in rougher shape .
Listings on Fastline reflect similar figures, with used units like a 2010 SVL75 priced at about $43,000 with ~3,400 h, or a 2013 unit around $38,800 .
Development and Company Legacy
  • Corporate background: Kubota, founded in Japan in the early 20th century, built a global reputation through agricultural and construction machinery that blend compact design with reliability.
  • SVL75 lineage: Originating from earlier models like SVL75-2, the SVL75-3 emerged as an advancement offering a sealed, one-piece cab, higher peak torque, wide cab entrance (~36 inches), and advanced control systems .
  • Performance specs: Retains a 74.3-horsepower turbo-diesel engine, vertical-lift option available, operating weight ~9,039 to 9,315 lbs depending on configuration .
  • Popularity data: It has been the #1 selling compact track loader in the U.S. between 2020 and 2024 .
Glossary of Terms
  • MSRP – Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price; baseline list price before discounts or attachments.
  • Telematics – Onboard system that transmits machine data for monitoring usage, maintenance, location.
  • Two-speed travel – Transmission feature allowing choice between low torque/high torque and high speed for road travel.
  • ISO pilot controls – Ergonomic joystick system matching international powder-direction standards for intuitive control.
  • High-flow hydraulics – Increased hydraulic flow rate to power attachments like mulchers, trenchers, or grapples.
Added Insights and Suggestions
  • Financing terms matter: With $0 down and 0 % APR offers, some units can be financed at ~$27.80 per $1,000 over 36 months .
  • Lease-to-own options: Some dealers offer 60-month leases with allowed usage hours and purchase options at lease end (e.g. ~$32K–$34K residual) .
  • Prioritize low-hour examples if long-term productivity is important; consider hours under 1,000 h if available.
  • Evaluate features: High-flow hydraulics, ISO controls, sealed cab, and rear-view cameras contribute significantly to comfort, efficiency, and resale value.
  • Resale-based budgeting: If aiming to hold for under 3 years, a higher initial price may amortize well if residual values remain high.
Anecdote from the Field
A landscaping contractor in Oregon once chose a lightly used 2022 SVL75 equipped with premium extras for around $53,500, noting that financing made the monthly outlay lower than renting an excavator. The operator especially appreciated the quiet sealed cab and wide entrance when working in residential areas—a reminder that operator satisfaction can outweigh a few thousand dollars in upfront price difference.
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In summary, new SVL75-3 machines generally list between $71,000 and $75,000, while used units span $14,000 to $65,000 depending on age, hours, and spec. Kubota’s compact track loaders have evolved with comfort and efficiency in mind, backed by financing flexibility and a strong resale market. Let me know if you’d like a comparison-style breakdown by year/hour category or a budgeting worksheet that forecasts total operating cost and depreciation!
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