Keeping your Kubota SVL75 compact track loader running smoothly requires accurate factory data. This 113-page operator manual provides exactly that, starting with 16 pages of safety procedures and a complete instrument panel walkthrough covering every switch from the hydraulic unlock to the parking brake. Operating procedures span 18 pages, detailing cold starts, driving, turning, lift arm operation, bucket control, and auxiliary hydraulic setup. The maintenance section outlines critical intervals: swap the fuel filter at 500 hours, replace the hydraulic suction filter at 1000 hours, and maintain track tension at 20 to 30 mm clearance. Schedules run from daily checks up to 1000-hour services to prevent unexpected downtime. Bookmarked by section and searchable by keyword, this PDF is ready to view on any device.
What's Inside This Kubota SVL75 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Dealer Service | 25 | Machine serial No., Engine serial No., Warranty policy |
| Technical Data | 26 | Model name, Operating weight, Engine power, Rated operating capacity, Breakout force, Fuel tank capacity |
| Description of Machine Parts | 27 | Bucket, Tilt cylinder, Drive motor, Rubber track, Lift arm cylinder, Lift arm |
| Instrument Panel and Control Elements | 28-30 | Horn Switch, Travel speed switch, Starter switch, Parking brake switch, Hydraulic unlock switch, Fuel gauge indicator |
| Checks Before Start | 31-46 | Daily Checks, Checking The Switches, Checking The Lamps And Indicators, Checking The Safety Devices, Door And Windows, Air-Conditioner |
| Operation of the Engine | 47-49 | Starting The Engine, Starting The Engine Under Cold Conditions, Stopping The Engine, Starting With An Auxiliary Battery |
| Operation of the Machine | 50-67 | Running-In Of The Machine, Starting, Driving, Turning, Operation Of The Lift Arms, Operation Of The Bucket, Auxiliary Hydraulic Control, Attachment Control Device |
| Lifting the Machine | 68-70 | Lifting chains, Pads, Master links, Chain locations, Hook positions, Hoist hook |
| Transporting the Machine | 71-73 | Loading The Machine On A Transport Vehicle, Towing An Operable Machine, Towing An Inoperable Machine |
| Maintenance | 74-87 | Maintenance Intervals, Opening And Closing Of Components, Discharging Mud From Operator Room And Main Frame, Daily Checks, Every 50 Service Hours, Every 250 Service Hours |
| Regular Checks and Maintenance Work | 88-102 | Maintenance Intervals, Opening And Closing Of Components, Discharging Mud From Operator Room And Main Frame, Daily Checks, Every 50 Service Hours, Every 250 Service Hours |
| Other Adjustments and Replacements | 103-106 | Purging Of The Fuel System, Tracks, Fuses |
| Troubleshooting | 107-108 | Engine starting difficulties, Engine abnormal exhaust gas color, Engine overheating, Hydraulic system low power, Drive system deviation, Electric system malfunction |
| Operation Under Cold Weather Conditions | 109 | Preparation For Operation In Cold Weather, Procedure After Completion Work |
| Long Storage | 110-111 | Machine cleaning, Oil change, Cylinder rods greasing, Battery removal, Anti-freeze addition, Component parts replacement |
| Recommended Oils | 112 | Engine oil, Gear oil, Hydraulic oil, Grease, Fuel |
| Appendices | 113 | Main Dimensions |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Track tension clearance | 20 to 30 mm | p. 89 |
| Fuel injection nozzle (injection pressure) service | Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. | p. 99 |
| Fuel filter cartridge replacement interval | every 500 hrs | p. 74 |
| Hydraulic return filter replacement interval | every 500 hrs | p. 75 |
| Hydraulic suction filter replacement interval | every 1000 hrs | p. 75 |
| Outer air cleaner element cleaning interval | every 50 hrs | p. 74 |
| Outer air cleaner element replacement interval | every 250 hrs | p. 74 |
| Battery voltage | 12 Volts (V) | p. 87 |
| Battery capacity | 85.3 (at 5H.R(A.H)) | p. 87 |
| Glow plugs fuse capacity | 50A | p. 105 |
| Rated operating capacity | 1043 kg | p. 26 |
| Tipping load | 2980 kg | p. 26 |
Kubota SVL75 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Kubota SVL75 engine cranks but won't start, glow plug indicator ignored during cold morning startup p. 109
Allow the glow plug indicator light to fully extinguish before turning the starter key. Cold conditions demand longer preheat times; check the full cold-weather starting procedure on page 109. Confirm the battery voltage is 12 V and terminal connections are clean. If the machine recently ran out of fuel, purge the system on page 103 before attempting a restart.
Manual Section: Engine Starting DifficultiesLift arms and bucket slow or won't respond, hydraulic controls feel dead after sitting overnight p. 107
Examine the hydraulic oil level at the sight glass during daily pre-operation checks on page 31. Ensure the armrest is completely lowered, the operator is seated, and the hydraulic unlock switch is pressed before moving the controls. Inspect the hydraulic return filter, which requires replacement every 500 hours (page 75). Confirm the oil grade matches the specifications on page 112.
Manual Section: Hydraulic System MalfunctionsEngine overheating warning lamp on, coolant level correct, happened during extended full-load operation p. 107
Stop work and idle the engine for a few minutes before shutdown. Inspect the radiator face and screen for mud or debris as part of daily checks on page 31. Check V-belt deflection: press midspan with 50 to 60 N of force; correct deflection is 4.0 to 5.0 mm (page 93). If the condition persists, see page 107.
Manual Section: Engine OverheatingFrequently Asked Questions
How do you reset a Kubota SVL75 error code?
The manual does not provide a procedure for resetting error codes. If an error code appears in the instrument panel, the manual advises checking the error code number and contacting your local Kubota dealer for service.
What do Kubota SVL75 error codes mean?
The manual indicates that if an error code appears, the electric system is malfunctioning. However, it does not provide a list of error codes or their meanings, directing the user to contact their local dealer for this information.
What is the torque spec for Kubota SVL75 track/idler or hydraulic components?
For track adjustment, the grease fitting should be tightened to a torque between 98 to 108 N-m. When lowering the cab, the lock bolts should be tightened with a torque of 77.5 to 90.2 N-m.
How do you adjust Kubota SVL75 track tension?
To adjust track tension, first loosen the bolts and remove the cover. Then, using a socket wrench, loosen the grease fitting a few turns to loosen the tracks, or apply grease into the grease fitting to tension them. The correct track tension is achieved when the clearance between the outer end of the track roller and the track interior surface is 20 to 30 mm.
How to reset Kubota SVL75 error code
The manual does not provide a procedure for resetting error codes. If an error code appears in the instrument panel, the manual advises checking the error code number and contacting your local Kubota dealer for service.
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