Overview & Specs

Kubota SVL97-3 Reviews, Ratings & Specs

The Kubota SVL97-3 is a compact track loader built for operators who need more lift capacity, stronger hydraulic output, and a heavier-duty machine for demanding jobsite work. Kubota lists this model with 96.4 HP, a vertical lift path, and a 3,459 lb rated operating capacity at 35% tipping load, placing it firmly in the higher-capacity end of the SVL lineup.  

On Aglist, this page helps buyers do more than scan the factory spec sheet. It gives them a place to compare real reviews and ratings, owner impressions, and practical feedback on lift performance, cab comfort, hydraulic power, stability, and day-to-day ownership.

Aglist advantage: Use the SVL97-3 Reviews & Ratings section to compare owner feedback on visibility, attachment performance, ride quality, and real-world jobsite productivity.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: Compact track loader
  • Model: SVL97-3
  • Engine: Kubota V3800-TIE5-L turbocharged 4-cylinder
  • Engine gross horsepower: 96.4 HP
  • Rated operating capacity (35% tipping load): 3,459 lb
  • Rated operating capacity (50% tipping load): 4,942 lb
  • Tipping load, straight: 9,884 lb
  • Lift path: Vertical
  • Bucket breakout force: 7,646 lbf
  • Lift arm breakout force: 5,277 lbf
  • Travel speed: 5.5 mph low / 8.4 mph high
  • Maximum traction force: 13,174.7 lbf
  • Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23.8 gpm standard / 41.2 gpm high-flow
  • Auxiliary hydraulic pressure: 3,553 psi
  • Fuel tank capacity: 30.6 gal
  • DEF tank capacity: 3.4 gal
  • Operating weight: 11,929 lb
  • Track width: 17.7 in
  • Warranty: 2 years  

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specs show where the Kubota SVL97-3 fits on paper. Reviews help buyers understand what it is actually like to own and operate.

  • Lift confidence with heavier materials
  • Hydraulic performance with powered attachments
  • Stability when loading, grading, and carrying
  • Cab comfort over longer workdays
  • Visibility and ease of control in tighter areas
  • Undercarriage confidence in rougher conditions
  • Overall owner satisfaction

This is where Aglist can add real value. Buyers comparing CTLs in this class usually want more than horsepower and ROC numbers. They want to know whether the machine feels planted under load, whether the cab stays comfortable over a full day, and how well it performs once real attachments are part of the work.

What Makes the SVL97-3 Different

The SVL97-3 stands out because it combines a heavier-capacity loader platform with much stronger hydraulic output than smaller SVL models. Kubota lists 41.2 gpm high-flow hydraulics, which makes this machine especially relevant for operators planning to run more demanding hydraulic attachments, not just buckets or forks.  

That gives the SVL97-3 a more serious contractor and higher-output feel. For buyers moving up from a lighter compact track loader, the biggest difference is often not just the lift spec, but how much more capable the machine feels with powered tools and heavier material handling.

Lift Path & Loader Performance

The SVL97-3 uses a vertical lift path, which is important for truck loading, pallet work, and jobs where extra reach at height matters. Kubota lists a 9,884 lb straight tipping load4,942 lb ROC at 50% tipping load, and 7,646 lbf bucket breakout force, which helps position this model as a stronger option for more demanding loading cycles.  

For Aglist users, this is also where ratings and owner comments become especially useful. Loader numbers tell part of the story, but real-world impressions often reveal how stable and predictable a machine feels once it is actually moving loads across the site.

Hydraulics & Attachment Capability

Attachment capability is one of the strongest selling points on the SVL97-3. Kubota lists 23.8 gpm standard auxiliary flow and 41.2 gpm high-flow, along with 3,553 psi auxiliary hydraulic pressure.  

That gives buyers stronger flexibility for attachment-driven work such as grading tools, cold planers, snow attachments, grapples, brooms, brush management tools, and other high-demand hydraulic equipment. On Aglist, this is exactly the kind of section where owner feedback can help future buyers separate brochure specs from real-world performance.

Power, Traction & Travel

The SVL97-3 is built for operators who need more than just lift. Kubota lists 96.4 HP13,174.7 lbf maximum traction force, and 5.5 mph / 8.4 mph low- and high-range travel speeds.  

That combination matters because many buyers in this segment want a machine that can push, climb, carry, and stay productive in softer or rougher jobsite conditions, not just lift well on flat ground.

Undercarriage & Ground Pressure

Kubota lists the SVL97-3 with 5 track rollers per side17.7-inch standard tracks, and 4.8 psi ground contact pressure.  

For Canadian operators, that can be important in spring work, softer ground, and mixed-site conditions where flotation and stability matter. This is another area where owner feedback is useful, because published ground pressure is one thing, but field confidence is what buyers remember.

Cab & Operator Experience

The official spec page for the SVL97-3 identifies the machine as a closed-cab model. Kubota’s SVL-3 series materials also emphasize cab-focused improvements across the lineup, including quieter operation, better rear visibility, and easier entry through the front door design.  

For Aglist users, this matters because comfort is a real buying factor in this class. A compact track loader that feels better to operate over long shifts often becomes the better ownership choice, even when spec numbers between competitors look close.

Fuel, DEF & Ownership Practicality

The SVL97-3 uses a 30.6-gallon fuel tank and a 3.4-gallon DEF tank, according to Kubota.  

That is useful for buyers thinking about runtime, refuelling routine, and jobsite planning. On a higher-output CTL, fluid capacity becomes part of everyday ownership, especially for operators who expect long work periods between stops.

Best Use Cases

The Kubota SVL97-3 is commonly suited for:

  • Heavy material handling
  • Construction support
  • Grading and site preparation
  • Snow removal with larger attachments
  • Landscaping and earthmoving
  • Buyers wanting a higher-capacity CTL with strong high-flow hydraulics

Its biggest appeal is the combination of stronger lift performancemore serious hydraulic output, and a heavier-duty platform built for tougher daily work.  

Kubota SVL97-3 FAQ

Where can I read Kubota SVL97-3 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps buyers compare owner feedback, operator impressions, and real-world jobsite experience before choosing the SVL97-3.

How much horsepower does the Kubota SVL97-3 have?

Kubota lists the SVL97-3 at 96.4 HP.  

What is the rated operating capacity of the Kubota SVL97-3?

Kubota lists the SVL97-3 with a 3,459 lb rated operating capacity at 35% tipping load.  

Does the Kubota SVL97-3 offer high-flow hydraulics?

Yes. Kubota lists 41.2 gpm high-flow hydraulics on the SVL97-3.  

Kubota SVL97-3 Reviews & Ratings

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