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Kubota SVL90-2 Skid Steer Loader Troubleshooting and Solutions
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The Kubota SVL90-2 is a powerful compact track loader widely used in construction, agriculture, and other heavy-duty tasks. While it is known for its reliability, operators may face certain common issues during its use. This article discusses the common problems encountered with the Kubota SVL90-2 and how to troubleshoot and resolve them, helping operators maintain the machine and ensure its efficient operation.
1. Common Issues and Symptoms
When using the Kubota SVL90-2, operators may encounter a few typical problems. Here are some common issues:
  • Difficulty Starting or Failure to Start: If the machine fails to start, it may be due to low battery charge, issues with the starting circuit, or problems in the fuel system.
  • Hydraulic System Failure: Hydraulic oil leaks, low oil pressure, or damage to hydraulic components can prevent the loader from functioning correctly, especially under heavy load conditions.
  • Engine Overheating: Prolonged operation under heavy loads can lead to engine overheating, which affects overall performance and longevity.
  • Unresponsive or Stiff Controls: If the controls are not operating smoothly or feel stuck, it could be caused by hydraulic system issues or a malfunctioning control valve.
2. Troubleshooting and Solutions
When encountering these issues with the Kubota SVL90-2, operators can follow these steps to troubleshoot:
  • Check the Battery and Starting System: Start by checking the battery’s charge and ensuring it is in good condition. Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion or loose connections, and clean or replace the battery if necessary. If the battery is fine but the machine still won't start, check the starter motor, relay, and wiring to the starting system.
  • Inspect the Hydraulic Oil and Hydraulic System: Hydraulic system failures are often related to oil quality and oil levels. Check the hydraulic oil level and look for contamination. If the oil is dirty or low, replace it and clean the hydraulic system. Inspect the hydraulic hoses for leaks or damage and replace any faulty seals or hoses.
  • Address Engine Overheating: Common causes of engine overheating include a blocked radiator or insufficient coolant. Regularly check the cooling system, clean the radiator, and ensure the coolant is at the proper level. Also, verify that the cooling fan is functioning properly to ensure efficient cooling.
  • Examine the Control System: If the loader's controls are unresponsive or stiff, inspect the hydraulic control valve for blockages or malfunction. Clean and lubricate all related hydraulic components to ensure smooth operation and prevent debris from obstructing the flow of hydraulic fluid.
3. Preventive Maintenance Tips
To ensure the Kubota SVL90-2 continues to operate efficiently for years, here are some preventive maintenance suggestions:
  • Regularly Check the Hydraulic System: Keep an eye on hydraulic oil quality and levels, change the oil when necessary, and clean the filters regularly. Maintaining the hydraulic system ensures it operates without interruptions due to contamination or low oil levels.
  • Keep the Cooling System Clean: Clean the radiator and cooling fan periodically to ensure air can flow freely. Maintain adequate coolant levels and check for any blockages to avoid engine overheating.
  • Inspect the Electrical System and Battery: Regularly inspect the battery charge and the condition of the electrical connections to prevent starting issues. Ensure that all wiring is secure and free from corrosion.
  • Maintain the Control System: Periodically check the control system and hydraulic operations to ensure smooth functionality. Clean and lubricate hydraulic components to prevent friction and blockage that could affect performance.
4. Conclusion
The Kubota SVL90-2 is a reliable and efficient skid steer loader, but like any heavy machinery, it may experience common issues over time. Through regular maintenance and prompt troubleshooting, operators can ensure the machine operates efficiently and extend its lifespan. Regular checks of the hydraulic system, battery, cooling system, and control system will help prevent breakdowns and ensure optimal performance in various working conditions.
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