TORRANCE, Calif. – Kubota Tractor announced the arrival of its new compact track loader series with the introduction of the 75-horsepower SVL75 and the 90-horsepower SVL90 models. The new compact track loaders are Kubota designed, engineered and manufactured.
"The Kubota track loaders are different from our competitors because they are created exclusively from Kubota engineered and manufactured components in a specific track loader design. The SVL75 and SVL90 models offer customers a new dimension in Kubota quality and versatility to add to their equipment selection. Kubota is involved in each and every aspect of these machines,” says Greg Embury, Kubota vice president, sales and marketing.
Product features
Both models are powered by a four-cylinder, direct injection, turbo-charged Kubota diesel engine. A variety of performance-matched attachments are available for the SVL75 and SVL90, including several bucket options with teeth or straight edges, four-in-one buckets, pallet forks and more.
The operator area features a high-back, fully adjustable suspension seat and ample leg room. A hand-and-foot throttle ensures convenience. Both models are equipped with two-speed travel and high ground clearance for optimal travel performance on rough construction site terrain. The overall design is built to ensure stability and comfort in uneven terrain.
Kubota's SVL75 and SVL90 are designed with time-saving maintenance in mind, featuring a tilt-up cabin for convenient access. Daily maintenance checks for engine oil dipstick, fuel filter, water/fuel separator, air cleaner and coolant level are simple, and greasing the machine is also easy with all grease fittings accessible from ground level.
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