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Looking for a compact track loader in Hockley, Texas? Interested in the power of the Bobcat T770, but you’re hearing good things about the Kubota SVL95-2s and can’t make up your mind between the two? Here at Lansdowne Moody, we love watching our customers undertake new projects, both big and small, and the Kubota SVL95-2s is the perfect track loader for the job at hand. Let’s take a look at some features that help it outpace the competition!
Kubota continues to grow in popularity, and it’s no surprise that the outstanding durability and comfort provided by the Kubota SVL95-2s has helped this growth over the years. The Kubota loader makes use of an integrated mainframe and undercarriage, as well as a rugged loader arm, to roll with the punches and handle whatever you throw its way. Kubota steel is renowned for its durability and the craftsmanship of the SVL95-2s ensures you’ll be using the track loader for years to come. While the SVL95-2s is slightly heavier than the Bobcat T770, the extra bulk doesn’t slow the Kubota loader down, and with 11.5-inches of ground clearance, you can quite literally rise above obstacles in your way. How much ground clearance does the Bobcat T770 have? The T770 only provides you with 8.1-inches, potentially hindering your productivity on the site, just as the Bobcat loader’s lower maximum dump and dig height will. You won’t just work harder in the Kubota SVL95-2s, you’ll work more comfortably too. A 36-inch side screen to side screen width gives you plenty of room to stretch out in the SVL95-2s, giving you extra visibility and less fatigue throughout the day’s work. Get the best in durability AND comfort with the Kubota SVL95-2s Track Loader!
When it comes to performance, you can place your full faith in the Kubota SVL95-2s. This track loader isn’t built to fail. The SVL95-2s features an impressive 9,143 pound tipping load, 7,961 pound bucket breakout force and 12,178 pound traction force. Ergonomically placed controls help you maneuver the Kubota loader with ease, assisting in tight turns on the job site and full control when moving larger loads. Curious about how much horsepower the Kubota SVL95-2s has? The SVL95-2s sports a 96.4 horsepower rating, courtesy of a Kubota-built, turbocharged engine. So, how does the SVL95-2s compare to the horsepower in the Bobcat T770? The Bobcat T770 provides you with 92 horsepower, falling just shy of the SVL95-2s and its mark, but the Bobcat’s 9,929 pound tipping load is considerably higher than the Kubota’s. The kicker? The T770’s 6,494 pound bucket breakout force gets left behind in the Kubota SVL95-2s’s dust and the 36.6 gpm maximum hydraulic flow in the Bobcat doesn’t reach the same range and control that the Kubota’s 40 gpm does. Factor in the standard two speed travel, one-way self level and electronic torque travel management in the SVL95-2s and it’s clear to see who comes out on top in this matchup.