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Kubota SVL75-2 Compact Track Loader Operator Manual

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Model: SVL75-2
Type: Compact Track Loader
129 Pages·8.3 MB·Searchable PDF·English
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Wrong oil spec or missed service interval on your SVL75-2 will cost you. Get the OEM operator manual: torque specs, part descriptions, dealer service data, all 129 pages.

Need the Kubota SVL75-2 operator manual pdf? This factory guide runs the compact track loader from cold-start procedure through long-term storage. It carries 43 pages of maintenance content with interval schedules, 50 pages of operating procedures, and a full instrument panel section that names every indicator lamp and warning light on the dash. Troubleshooting tables and error code charts walk you through starting failures, overheating, lift arm power loss, and abnormal exhaust without a dealer phone call. The hydraulic system holds 60 L total; fill the engine to 10 L (with filter) before startup, and check the recommended oil grade chart for your operating temperature range. Picture the machine down and the answer buried in a three-ring binder on a shelf. One download, bookmarked chapters, searchable on any device. Find the section, fix the problem.

What's Inside This Kubota SVL75-2 Operator Manual

SystemPagesKey Topics
Dealer Service27-28Warranty policy, Scrapping the product and its procedure, Product identification number, Engine serial No.
Technical Data29Model name, Operating weight, Engine power, Performance, Battery capacity, Fuel tank capacity
Description of Machine Parts30Bucket, Tilt cylinder, Cab, AUX supply port, Rubber track, Lift arm stopper
Instrument Panel and Control Elements31-33Switch, Control Pedals, Levers, Electrical Outlet, Instrument Panel, Lamps and Indicators
Operation of the Engine53-55Starting the Engine, Checkpoints after Starting the Engine, Starting the Engine Under Cold Conditions, Stopping the Engine, Starting with an Auxiliary Battery
Operation of the Machine56-72Running-in of the Machine, Adjusting the Operator's Seat, Driving, Operation of the Lift Arms, Auxiliary Hydraulic Control, Mechanical Quick-Hitch
Lifting the Machine73-75Preparations, Chain locations, Hook positions, Applying the pads, Procedure for lifting
Transporting the Machine76-78Loading the Machine on a Transport Vehicle, Towing an Operable Machine, Towing an Inoperable Machine
Maintenance79-94Maintenance Intervals, Opening and Closing of Components, Daily Checks, Regular Checks and Maintenance Work
Regular Checks and Maintenance Work95-110Draining the Water from the Fuel Tank, Checking Track Tension, Checking Air Cleaner Element, Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps, Changing Engine Oil
Other Adjustments and Replacements111-114Purging of the Fuel System, Adjustment of Tracks, Fuses, Replacing Fuses, Electrical Outlet, Slow Blow Fuse
Troubleshooting115-122Starting difficulties, Engine suddenly stops, Abnormal exhaust gas color, Water temperature in red zone (Overheating), Lift arms, bucket, drive unit power is too low
Operation Under Cold Weather Conditions123Preparation for Operation in Cold Weather, Procedure after Completion Work, Replace engine oil and hydraulic oil, Battery power, Add anti-freeze to coolant
Long Storage124-125Should the Machine be Stored for a Longer Period of Time, Observe Following Procedures when the Machine is to be Operated after Long Storage
Recommended Oils126-128Engine Oil API service classification, SAE Engine Oil, Ambient temperatures, Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel, Cetane number, Diesel fuels specified to EN 590 or ASTM D975
Appendices129-

Quick Reference Specifications

SpecificationValuePage
CAB lock bolts tightening torque77.5 to 90.2 N-mp. 86
Track adjustment grease fitting tightening torque98 to 108 N-mp. 111
Operating weight (Open Cab)4100 kgp. 29
Total engine displacement3331 ccp. 29
Net engine power (SAE J1349)51.3 kWp. 29
Fuel tank capacity93 Lp. 29
Engine oil capacity (with filter)10 Lp. 76
Total hydraulic oil capacity60 Lp. 79
Cooling water capacity11 Lp. 82
Track tension (clearance)20 to 30 mmp. 86
Air cleaner outer element replacement intervalevery 250 hoursp. 79
Hydraulic oil filter replacement intervalevery 500 hoursp. 79

Kubota SVL75-2 Common Problems This Manual Covers

Kubota SVL75-2 engine overheating warning light on, water temperature gauge in red zone p. 115

Stop work immediately and idle the engine for several minutes before shutdown. Check coolant level in the reservoir; capacity is 11 L (page 108). Inspect the radiator fins for debris and clean if clogged. Verify the V-belt is intact and not slipping. If coolant is low, let the engine cool completely before touching the cap. Never open a hot radiator. Consult the overheating row in the troubleshooting table on page 115 for the full checklist.

Manual Section: Troubleshooting
DPF regeneration indicator flashing during operation, engine revs up on its own

Do not shut the engine off mid-cycle. Move to an open area away from flammable material; exhaust temperatures rise sharply during regeneration. Confirm the conditions are met: the engine must be warm and the machine not sitting under heavy load for extended periods. If the warning persists or an error code appears, note the code and cross-reference the DPF regeneration entries on pages 91-96. DPF cleaning interval is every 3,000 hours.

Manual Section: DPF Regeneration and Related Warnings
Engine won't start or cranks slowly in cold weather, no fault codes showing p. 123

Test the battery charge first; cold temperatures drop cranking capacity fast. Verify the correct cold-weather engine oil viscosity per the SAE chart on page 126; oil that is too thick in low temps will prevent normal cranking. Follow the cold-start procedure on page 55, including pre-heat wait time. If fuel has gelled, drain the water separator on page 84 and confirm you are running winter-grade diesel with an adequate cetane number per page 126.

Manual Section: Operation Under Cold Weather Conditions
Hydraulic oil temperature warning light on, lift arms and bucket response sluggish

Ease off the attachment and let the machine idle with the hydraulic controls in neutral for 5-10 minutes. Read the hydraulic oil level on the sight glass; total system capacity is 60 L (page 105). Inspect for visible leaks around the hose fittings. Refer to the hydraulic oil temperature indicator guidance. If the level is correct and the warning does not clear after cool-down, check the hydraulic oil filter; replacement interval is every 500 hours (page 79).

Manual Section: Hydraulic Oil Temperature Warning
Air cleaner warning indicator lit on the instrument panel, slight power loss noticed

Shut down and inspect the air cleaner element before continuing; running with a clogged filter accelerates engine wear. Open the air cleaner housing per page 95 and clean the outer element with compressed air from the inside out (page 97). Do not tap-clean the element, and replace it if damaged or at the 250-hour interval (page 79). Never wash the outer element with water. Check the indicator table on page 31 to confirm the lamp corresponds to air restriction, not another system.

Manual Section: Air Cleaner Clogging Warning
Water separator warning light on, engine running rough with possible fuel starvation p. 94

Drain the water separator before the next startup. The procedure sits on page 91: loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the bowl, let the water and sediment run into a container, then retighten. If the warning returns within a few hours, the fuel tank itself may hold significant water; drain it per page 69. Water separator filter replacement interval is every 500 hours (page 80). Use only Ultra Low Sulfur diesel meeting the specs on page 126.

Manual Section: Water Separator Warning (E:9120)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended service intervals?

The interval chart breaks each fluid down by hourmeter reading. Coolant: check daily (every 10 hrs), change every 2 years. Engine oil: check daily (every 10 hrs), change every 250 hours. Hydraulic oil: check daily (every 10 hrs), change every 1000 hours.

What fluids and capacities does this machine require?

Capacities run as follows: fuel tank 93 L, hydraulic tank 35 L with a whole oil volume of 60 L, and cooling water 11 L. Engine oil with the filter is 10 L, and gear oil is approximately 1.0 L.

How to troubleshoot engine won't start?

When the engine won't start, look at three things first: fuel that is too viscous, air or water in the fuel system, or a blown fuse. Thick oil in winter calls for an engine block heater. A nearly dead battery needs recharging. And if cranking fails within 10 seconds, wait 20 seconds or longer before trying again.

What are the hydraulic system specifications?

For attachments, theoretical maximum displacement is 66.0 L/min on the standard model and 110.9 L/min on the High-Flow model. Maximum pressure runs 22.0 MPa (224 kgf/cm²).

What torque specifications are listed?

Lowering the cab calls for lock bolts torqued to 77.5 to 90.2 N-m. For track adjustment, tighten the grease fitting to between 98 and 108 N-m once you have set the tension.

What do I get after purchasing this Kubota SVL75-2 manual?

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Document Quality

This document is a scanned PDF with an OCR layer, allowing you to search and copy text throughout the manual. The text is generally crisp and easy to read, maintaining good clarity across all pages. Diagrams and illustrations are clear raster images, with all labels remaining readable, though they may pixelate when highly zoomed. The pages are clean and consistently presented, free from scan artifacts, stains, or skewed content. There are no notable blank or filler pages; content is present on every numbered page.

BrandKubota
ModelSVL75-2
Machine TypeCompact Track Loader
Manual TypeOperator Manual
LanguageEnglish
FormatSearchable PDF (Digital Download)
Pages129
File Size8.3 MB
Wiring DiagramsNo
Hydraulic SchematicsNo
Torque SpecificationsYes
Bookmarked / IndexedYes
Document QualityHigh

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