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The Kubota SVL75-3 is a compact track loader built for operators who want a stronger mid-size CTL with more lift capacity, more refined cab comfort, and better all-around jobsite performance. Kubota highlights this model around simultaneous function, rear visibility, a quieter sealed cab, and a roll-up front door, while listing 73.2 net HP, 2,490 lb rated operating capacity at 35% tipping load, and a vertical lift design.
On Aglist, this page helps buyers do more than scan factory specs. It gives them a place to compare real reviews and ratings, owner impressions, and practical feedback on visibility, comfort, hydraulic response, stability, and daily use.
Aglist advantage: Use the SVL75-3 Reviews & Ratings section to compare owner feedback on cab comfort, attachment performance, control feel, and real-world jobsite productivity.
Quick Specs
- Equipment type: Compact track loader
- Model: SVL75-3
- Engine gross horsepower: 74.3 HP
- Engine net horsepower: 73.2 HP
- Engine: Kubota V3307-TE5A turbocharged 4-cylinder
- Rated operating capacity (35% tipping load): 2,490 lb
- Rated operating capacity (50% tipping load): 3,557 lb
- Tipping load, straight: 7,112 lb
- Lift path: Vertical
- Bucket breakout force: 6,191 lbf
- Lift arm breakout force: 4,723 lbf
- Hinge pin height: 122.7 in
- Travel speed: 5.6 mph low / 8.6 mph high
- Operating weight: 9,420 lb
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 19.2 gpm standard / 29.8 gpm high-flow
- Auxiliary hydraulic pressure: 3,185 psi
- Fuel tank capacity: 25 gal
Reviews & Ratings on Aglist
Factory specs show where the Kubota SVL75-3 fits on paper. Reviews help buyers understand what it is actually like to own and operate.
- Cab comfort during longer workdays
- Visibility when backing, loading, and working in tighter areas
- Hydraulic performance with buckets, forks, grapples, and powered attachments
- Stability and balance when lifting or carrying loads
- Control smoothness during grading and close work
- Maintenance access and day-to-day usability
- Overall owner satisfaction
This is where Aglist can add real value. Buyers in this size class often care about more than horsepower and ROC. They want to know whether the machine feels refined, whether the cab is comfortable, and whether it stays productive through a full season of real work.
What Makes the SVL75-3 Different
A major reason the SVL75-3 stands out is its stronger operator-focused design. Kubota highlights one of the widest cabs in the market, a 36-inch side-screen-to-side-screen width, a sealed and pressurized cab, heat and A/C on cab models, a rear-view camera, a radio, and a roll-up front door. Kubota also says the cab runs at 78 dBa at the ear, which supports its quieter, more premium positioning.
That makes the SVL75-3 attractive for buyers who spend long hours in the machine and want more than just raw loader performance.
Lift Path & Loader Performance
The SVL75-3 uses a vertical lift design, which helps with truck loading, pallet handling, and jobs where added lift height and reach matter. Kubota lists a 122.7-inch hinge pin height and also says self-levelling is standard on all SVL models, helping keep buckets or pallet forks more parallel to the ground during lifting.
For many Canadian operators, that makes this machine a strong fit for construction support, landscape work, snow operations, yard loading, and mixed material-handling jobs.
Hydraulics & Attachment Capability
Attachment versatility is one of the key buying points on the SVL75-3. Kubota lists 19.2 gpm standard auxiliary hydraulic flow and 29.8 gpm high-flow, along with 3,185 psi auxiliary hydraulic pressure.
That gives buyers more flexibility when running hydraulic attachments, and it helps position the SVL75-3 as a CTL that can handle more than just bucket work. On Aglist, this is also one of the most useful places for ratings and reviews, because owners often reveal how well a machine performs once attachments are part of daily use.
Controls, Travel & Everyday Use
Kubota says the SVL75-3 features low-effort hydraulic pilot controls, Advance Multi-Function Valve for simultaneous function, Auto Shift for automatic downshifts, Engine Torque Management, and track response adjustment for different operator preferences. Kubota also lists two-speed travel, with 9.0 km/h low and 13.7 km/h high.
Those details matter because buyers often want a machine that feels smooth and predictable over a full day, not just one that looks strong in a spec chart.
Cab Technology & Comfort
Kubota equips the SVL75-3 with a full-colour 7-inch LCD touch screen with Jog Dial, Bluetooth connectivity, USB charging, keyless engine start with passcode, a full-colour rear-view camera, and LED lights with delay turn-off.
This gives the SVL75-3 a more modern feel than a more basic compact track loader and helps it appeal to buyers who value convenience, visibility, and a more premium operator experience.
Undercarriage & Durability
Kubota says the SVL75-3 uses a welded integrated mainframe and undercarriage with no exposed hoses, plus a triple flange track roller design intended to reduce the risk of detracking and improve stability. Kubota also says the rollers are lifetime sealed and lubricated.
For buyers comparing CTLs in this category, undercarriage design matters a lot because stability, durability, and long-term maintenance costs can all be affected by how the machine is built underneath.
Maintenance & Ownership Practicality
Kubota also focuses on service access. The company says the cab can be tilted without lifting the arm, making it easier to reach hydraulic pumps, valves, lines, and the hydraulic tank. Kubota also mentions easier upper-engine access, accessible grease points, and a pre-cleaner designed to keep debris away from the engine.
That matters because easier maintenance can make a real difference for owners and contractors trying to reduce downtime during busy work periods.
Best Use Cases
The Kubota SVL75-3 is commonly suited for:
- Landscaping and grading
- Material handling
- Construction support
- Snow removal
- Property maintenance
- Buyers wanting a mid-size CTL with stronger cab comfort and higher lift performance
Its biggest appeal is the combination of mid-size loader capacity, modern cab technology, high-flow attachment capability, and a more refined operator environment.
Kubota SVL75-3 FAQ
Where can I read Kubota SVL75-3 reviews and ratings?
On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps buyers compare owner feedback, operator impressions, and real-world jobsite experience before choosing the SVL75-3.
How much horsepower does the Kubota SVL75-3 have?
Kubota lists the SVL75-3 at 74.3 gross HP and 73.2 net HP.
What is the rated operating capacity of the Kubota SVL75-3?
Kubota lists the SVL75-3 with a 2,490 lb rated operating capacity at 35% tipping load.
Does the Kubota SVL75-3 offer high-flow hydraulics?
Yes. Kubota lists 29.8 gpm high-flow hydraulics on the SVL75-3.
Kubota SVL75-3 Reviews & Ratings
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