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Kubota Canada Ltd. Prioritizes Versatility with the new SVL75-3 Compact Track Loader

The SVL75-3 combines a new hydraulic system, added technology and innovative features to address a wide range of tasks.

Pickering, Ontario,– Kubota Canada Ltd. – one of the country’s leading tractor and;compact equipment distributors – today announced the all new redesigned SVL75-3 to its compact track loader lineup, signaling the company’s continued commitment to innovation in the compact equipment market.

“The SVL75-3 combines outstanding performance and productivity with spacious operator room and comfort with an advanced multifunction operation,” said Barry Greenaway, Director of Construction, Commercial & Residential Products for Kubota Canada. “The newly designed, one-piece pressurized cab – complete with a new 7” multi-function LCD monitor, optimal air flow for temperature regulation and standard rearview camera and radio – keeps the operator top of mind, providing a smooth and dependable experience each and every time.”

Greater Versatility, Productivity and Performance
The SVL75-3 features a new 74.3HP Kubota engine with higher maximum torque, allowing for work to take place quickly and efficiently. The cooling and variable fan optimizes engine efficiency by adjusting the fan speed to maintain the appropriate water and oil temperatures. Reversing fan option is available for those dusty environments to keep your engine running at optimal performance.

The hydraulic system features an innovative Advanced Multifunction Valve (AMV) that provides smooth movements of all hydraulic functions when operated simultaneously. The AMV allows AUX hydraulics, bucket and loader arm to function together without stalling, improving the machines performance and productivity.

The SVL75-3 has excellent workability, featuring a higher hinge pin height of 122.7”, standard self levelling functions, a high-flow hydraulic option and faster speed for increased productivity.

The robust travelling features include an auto-shift system enabling travel shift when turning for maximum traction and productivity. The equipment is also backed with the new track response giving operators the ability to change their travel response sensitivity and a welded mainframe and undercarriage with no exposed hoses.

Advanced Technological Features
The Electronic Torque Management System lets the operator work faster with more power by constantly monitoring the machine load to optimally control hydraulic pump output according to the load. This helps prevent engine stalls for smoother operation even under severe conditions.

Updated technology builds on the success of Kubota’s Intelligent Control System, utilizing a color 7” LCD touch panel with jog dial as standard equipment. Operators can view machine vital signs, track maintenance schedule, choose their favourite radio station and view what’s behind them with the standard rear-view camera. The owner can also protect their investment by setting up different user profiles with passcode start – with up to 51 different user codes programmed – and adjusting to their skill.

Prioritizes Operator Comfort
Kubota’s SVL75-3 was designed with the operator in mind, featuring a one-piece sealed and pressurized cab with sliding front door, wide cab entrance, LED lights and high visibility roof panel. The one-piece cab reduced the noise level in the cab to 78 dBa.

Additional features include:

  • The SVL75-3 Compact Track Loader can connect to a variety of Kubota attachments including an auger, power rake, , snowblower, snowpusher , cold planer, box blade with Trimble EarthWorks Go 2D grading system and more.
  • Easy maintenance options from pre-cleaner to reversing fan, door enclosed fuel tank and bigger air cleaner.
  • Telematics is available for the SVL75-3, KubotaNow allows you to see machine location, set a geo-fence, remote inhibit machine and view machine vital signs.

The new SVL75-3 will be available at authorized Kubota dealers end of spring 2023.

Source : Kubota.ca

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