
Interested in the power and reliability that the Kubota SVL75-2 gives you, but you’re having second thoughts after seeing the JCB 215T in action? We’d love to set the record straight and showcase just how dominant the Kubota SVL75-2 is before having you come out to River Valley Tractor in Russellville to check the Kubota loader out in person. Let’s take a look at some features!
One look at the Kubota SVL75-2 makes clear that the SVL75-2 is built tough and built to last! Kubota’s reputation for durability is no stranger to this track loader and its heavy-duty steel paneling, as well as its fully welded, integrated mainframe and undercarriage. Whether you’re landscaping, hardscaping, digging, or grading, the SVL75-2 is ready to keep up with your demands, and its rugged loader arm is capable of both vertical and radial movements.
But a track loader shouldn’t just be durable, it should be comfortable as well. Lucky for you, the Kubota SVL75-2 features a best-in-class cab width of 36-inches from side screen to side screen. You have the choice of an open or closed cab, both easily accessed by the slide door, which can be pinned in place while operating. The SVL75-2 even has a ground clearance rating of 11.7-inches. Sounds nice, right? But how does it compare to the durability of the JCB 215T? The 215T sports a fully-welded chassis and high tensile steel, as well, but it’s commitment to comfort falls drastically short of the Kubota SVL75-2’s. It’s 9.06-inches of ground clearance falls short of the SVL75-2’s, which leads to extra maneuvers to avoid obstacles in your way. Sure, the side door entry means that you don’t have to climb over cumbersome implements, but at the end of the day, you’ll be thankful you opted for the industry leader in durability and comfort with the Kubota SVL75-2!
You’ll never have to think twice about your equipment’s capability when you’re behind the controls of the Kubota SVL75-2! Standard systems such as electronic torque travel management, two-speed travel and one-way self level give you ample control over the Kubota loader and with a 9,678 pound traction force, you’ll keep your nose to the ground with ease. Wondering how much horsepower the SVL75-2 has? A Kubota-built engine grants you access to 74.3 horsepower, letting you put your money where your mouth is and truly dominate the task at hand.
So, how does it compare to the horsepower in the JCB 215T? The 215T offers a Kohler engine, rated at 74 horsepower, inside its frame. It’s a competitive engine, sure, but the 215T’s single-speed operation and lower ROC rating hold you back from the efficiency that the Kubota SVL75-2 brings you. You’ll also find that the SVL75-2’s 6,204-pound bucket breakout force goes above and beyond the JCB 215T’s 4,945-pound breakout force. The two compact track loaders have incredibly competitive hydraulic flow rates, as well as fuel tank reservoirs. However, it’s the Kubota SVL75-2 and its versatile selection of pallet forks, bale spears, grapples, cutters, graders, tillers, rakes, etc., that truly let you take your performance to even greater heights.
Mind made up? Convinced you need to have a closer look at the Kubota SVL75-2? We’d love to walk you around the Kubota track loader and answer any questions you may have about the SVL Series right here at River Valley Tractor! You can give us a call, visit our Locations Page for directions to our stores, or fill out our contact form below, and we’ll have our team reach out to you. We hope to do business with you at River Valley Tractor, located in Russellville, Arkansas!