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Kubota ZD1011-3
 Kubota ZD1021-3-60
Kubota ZD1011-3
 Kubota ZD1011-3-54
Kubota ZD1011-3
 Kubota ZD1011-3-48
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z781KWiTW-60
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z781KWiTW-54
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z726XKW-3-60
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z725KH-3-60
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z724KH-3-54
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z724XKW-3-54
Kubota Z724XKW
 Kubota Z724XKW-3-48
SVL110-3
 Kubota SVL110-3
SVL97-3
 Kubota SVL97-3
SVL75-3
 Kubota SVL75-3
SVL65-2S
 Kubota SVL65-2S
Kubota Z452KWTi-60
 Kubota Z452KWTi-60

Kubota Equipment Specs, Reviews & Ratings in Canada

Kubota is one of the most common equipment brands across Canada—especially for acreage owners, small farms, landscaping crews, and anyone who needs a reliable machine for year-round work. From compact tractors and utility tractors to mowers, UTVs, and compact construction equipment, Kubota models are popular because they’re practical, easy to own, and widely supported by dealers and parts networks.

But when you’re choosing a Kubota machine—especially used—specs can get confusing fast. Horsepower figures may be listed differently across sources. PTO horsepower matters more than engine horsepower for many implements. Hydraulics and lift capacity determine whether a loader setup feels strong or underpowered. And even within the same “series,” options like cab, transmission, and hydraulics can vary by year and market.

Aglist is built to simplify that process. This brand hub organizes Kubota models by equipment type so you can compare key specs quickly, open a model page for detailed sections (engine, transmission, hydraulics, PTO, dimensions), and use real owner feedback to understand what the machine feels like in everyday Canadian use. Whether you’re planning snow removal, loader work, mowing, grading, or general property maintenance, you’ll find the specs and comparisons that matter most.

Browse Kubota by Equipment Type

Start by selecting the category that matches your use case. Each category page helps you narrow down the right model and then jump into a full spec breakdown.

Kubota Tractors

Kubota tractors are a staple on acreages and farms, with many models built around practical power, strong hydraulics, and operator comfort—especially for mixed work like loader cycles, mowing, snow clearing, and routine maintenance. On Aglist, tractor pages highlight the specs Canadian buyers typically check first: engine horsepower, PTO horsepower, transmission type, hydraulic flow, hitch/loader lift capacity, operating weight, and dimensions.

  • Kubota Compact Tractors

  • Kubota Utility Tractors

  • All Kubota Tractor Models

Kubota Mowers & Lawn Equipment

Kubota mowers and lawn equipment are often chosen for durability and cut quality, especially when mowing is a weekly job during the season. Compare deck sizes, cutting widths, engine output, transmission types, and comfort features. Aglist model pages also help you confirm fit and storage considerations—important in Canada when equipment may be stored indoors for winter months.

  • Kubota Zero-Turn Mowers

  • Kubota Lawn Tractors / Ride-Ons

  • All Kubota Mower Models

Kubota Skid Steers & Compact Track Loaders

For snow handling, grading, loading, and tight-space work, Kubota compact construction equipment is often compared by rated operating capacity, operating weight, auxiliary hydraulic flow (standard/high flow), and lift geometry. Aglist helps you compare these specs quickly and then learn from owner comments about traction, stability, visibility, and cold-weather performance.

  • Kubota Skid Steers

  • Kubota Compact Track Loaders

  • Attachments (grapples, buckets, snow tools)

Kubota Attachments & Implements

Kubota implements and attachments can transform how useful your machine is. Matching an attachment to the right specs—PTO power, hydraulics, hitch category, lift ratings, and overall weight—is key. Aglist is designed to support that matching process and make comparisons easier when you’re building a setup for your property or business.

  • Front Loaders

  • Snow Blowers / Blades

  • Rotary Cutters / Tillers

What to Compare When Choosing a Kubota Model

Kubota comparisons become much easier when you focus on the specs that affect real-world performance, not just marketing labels. Here are the categories that matter most—especially for Canadian conditions.

Engine Power vs PTO Power

If you’re running PTO-driven implements (snow blowers, tillers, rotary cutters), PTO horsepower often matters more than engine horsepower. Two tractors can have similar engine power but noticeably different PTO output depending on configuration. Aglist model pages show these numbers clearly so you can choose equipment that matches your tools.

Hydraulics: Flow and Lift Capacity

Hydraulic flow helps determine loader cycle speed and how well hydraulic tools perform. Lift capacity (3-point hitch and loader ratings) affects what you can safely handle. For Canadian buyers doing snow removal or loader work, hydraulics are often the deciding factor.

Transmission Choice for Your Work

For repetitive loader work and precise speed control, many buyers prefer hydrostatic options. For some types of field use or long runs, other transmission choices may be preferred. When comparing Kubota models, look at the transmission type and ranges, then match it to your most common jobs.

Operating Weight, Size, and Stability

Weight influences traction and stability—especially with a loader or on slippery surfaces. Dimensions influence garage fit, trailer transport, and maneuverability. Aglist highlights the specs that help you avoid the “too small for the job” or “too big for the space” problem.

Cab and Cold-Weather Practicality

In Canada, cab comfort, heat/defrost, visibility, and ease of entry can matter as much as horsepower. Owner reviews often reveal details that spec sheets miss, like winter usability and day-to-day comfort.

Kubota Reviews on Aglist

Specifications tell you what a Kubota model should do; reviews help you understand what it actually feels like to own and use. Owner reviews can highlight reliability, maintenance access, dealer experience, fuel use, comfort, and performance across seasons. On Aglist, reviews are submitted by users and moderated to reduce spam and abuse, but they remain personal experiences—use them as guidance rather than a guarantee.

If you own Kubota equipment, leaving a review helps other Canadian buyers make better decisions. Even a short review is valuable if it explains your typical jobs, your configuration, what you like, and what you’d change.

Popular Kubota Comparisons Canadian Buyers Make

Many buyers start with one model, then compare a short list. Aglist is built for that journey: open a model page, check quick specs, then compare similar options by type and power.

  • Compact tractors with similar PTO horsepower

  • Models with comparable hydraulic flow and lift capacity

  • Machines in the same series (different trims/years)

  • Alternatives in the same job class (mowing, loader work, snow removal)

  • “Compare Similar Models” section on each model page

  • “More from Kubota” links back to this brand hub

Important Note About Specifications

Aglist aims to keep specifications accurate and current, but details can vary by year, trim, and configuration, and different sources may list specs differently. Before buying, servicing, or repairing equipment, confirm critical specifications with the manufacturer’s documentation, the owner’s manual, or a trusted dealer—especially when shopping used.

Kubota FAQ

Are Kubota specifications the same across all years and trims?

Not always. Specs can change by year, trim, and configuration. Always confirm key numbers for the exact version you’re considering.

What should I check first when buying used Kubota equipment?

Start with hours/usage, maintenance records, signs of leaks, wear on high-stress points (loader pins, hydraulic hoses), and confirm the exact configuration. Then verify the key specs you care about.

How do I compare Kubota models quickly on Aglist?

Browse by equipment type, open model pages for quick specs, and use related/similar model links to compare horsepower, PTO power, hydraulics, and weight side by side.

Note: We try our best to keep specs and information accurate, but some details can be missing or different depending on the source. Before you buy, service, or repair equipment, please double-check key specs with the manufacturer, the owner’s manual, or your dealer.

 

About reviews: Reviews on Aglist are written by real users. We moderate them for spam and abuse, but opinions and claims are still personal—so use them as guidance, not as a guarantee.

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