About Kubota® Track Loaders
Kubota® track loaders offer the performance, durability, and versatility to handle even the toughest projects. It's no wonder these models are spotted across construction sites, farms, and professional landscaping sites. Workers around the world trust Kubota for their material digging and loading needs.
Keep reading to learn what sets these models apart. For more information or to shop Kubota track loaders for sale, visit Alex Power Equipment. Our dealership is based in Alexandria, Minnesota, and we also proudly serve those in Sartell and St. Cloud.
Why Choose A Kubota® Track Loader?
Not all track loaders are going to be a good fit for your needs. But Kubota track loaders are ready to rise to the challenge! Each model is crafted with excellent performance in mind, making them a solid investment for years to come.
Cutting-Edge Design
Kubota isn't content to simply build quality models. The company strives to be continually innovating and improving their product line. This ensures that Kubota is always able to offer the latest and greatest models, performance potential, features and accessories. This cutting-edge nature helps Kubota heavy equipment owners work smarter, not harder, to tackle a range of tasks.
For example, the current Kubota track loaders are made with a rugged loader arm design. This results in a longer reach and higher bucket hinge-pin height. Using vertical geometry, the models can push and dig as well as the competitors’ radial machines. This design also includes strategic reinforcements placed throughout the track loader. This boosts the model’s durability, ensuring it can stand against the rigors of the job site.
Attachment Options
One perk of a track loader is its ability to connect with various attachments. These attachments can handle a range of tasks, helping improve workflow and productivity. In some cases, you can purchase a budget-friendly attachment rather than spending the money to buy a separate piece of equipment.
Kubota track loaders can be outfitted with several different attachments. The company sells compatible pallet forks, post hole diggers, and skid tillers just to name a few. Odds are, there is a Kubota attachment to suit whatever project you have.
Made With Intentionality
Kubota crafts all their models with a commitment to two key values. First, domestic job creation. Kubota employees many workers across the United States, especially once they moved some production facilities to Gainesville, Georgia. Buy a Kubota track loader and support domestic job creation.
Second, environmental protection. Kubota not only crafts heavy equipment for tending to the land, but crafts models with environmental impact in mind. The company is continually seeking out environmental projects and sustainable development. The brand statement "For Earth, For Life" speaks volumes about the company's commitment - and its actions back up those words year after year.
The Kubota® Track Loader Models
Kubota currently offers three track loader models. The right one for you depends on your specific job site needs, project details, and budget.
SVL65-2:
- Offers 68.3 horsepower
- Built with advanced hydraulics
- Has a balance between power and maneuverability
- Ideal for smaller projects that need some power, but not the beasts of machines
SVL75-2:
- Offers 74.3 horsepower
- Has a spacious cab for operator comfort (the side-screen to side-screen width is 36 inches)
- Ideal for mid-size landscaping, hardscaping, digging, moving materials, and grading projects
SVL95-2S:
- Offers 96.4 horsepower
- Built with standard two-speed travel and electronic torque travel management, which results in easy handling and an impressive ability to navigate tough terrain as well as tight spaces
- Ideal for more challenging projects
Ready to shop Kubota track loaders for sale? Check out the models at Alex Power Equipment. Explore our inventory online or head over to our dealership in Alexandria, Minnesota. Either way, our friendly staff is happy to assist you and help you find the right match. We proudly serve those in Sartell and St. Cloud, Minnesota.