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Kubota SVL65-2 Compact Track Loader Operator Manual

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Model: SVL65-2
Type: Compact Track Loader
138 Pages·12 MB·Searchable PDF·English
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Kubota SVL65-2 diagram of operator cabin controls, levers, seat, electrical outlet, and accelerator pedal.
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SVL65-2 won't start, tracks slipping, or you're guessing at torque specs mid-job. This manual covers safe operation, service procedures, and the technical data you need before something breaks.

Need the factory procedures for your Kubota SVL65-2 Compact Track Loader? This 138-page operator manual PDF walks you through every startup checklist, operating procedure, and service interval Kubota built into the machine. Inside: 17 pages of safety content, including ROPS and FOPS requirements, OPC function, and emergency exit steps, plus a full instrument panel breakdown with every warning indicator explained, from the DPF regeneration light to hydraulic oil temperature. You get 29 pages of maintenance procedures organized by interval, daily pre-start checks through every 3,000 service hours, and a troubleshooting section with a complete error code list for engine and system faults. Confirm engine oil at 8.5 liters with filter and top off the 82-liter fuel tank before the first morning startup. Your machine is down. Get the right answer fast: bookmarked by section, searchable by keyword, open on any device.

What's Inside This Kubota SVL65-2 Operator Manual

SystemPagesKey Topics
Safe Operation11-28ROPS and FOPS, Parking the machine, Loading and transporting the machine, Maintenance, Emergency exit, Safety labels
Service of the Machine29-30Dealer Service (Warranty Policy, Procedure for Scrapping the Machine)
Technical Data31Specification Table
Machine Parts32-33Bucket, Tilt cylinder, Armrest, Drive motor, Rubber track, Lift arm
Instrument Panel and Switch34-46Instrument Panel (Fuel Gauge Indicator, Low Fuel Warning Light, Coolant Temperature Gauge, Checking the Coolant Temperature Gauge, Glow Plug Indicator, Parking Brake Warning Light, Bucket-Floating Indicator, Master Warning Light, Engine Oil Pressure Indicator, Battery Charge Warning Light, Hydraulic Oil Temperature Indicator, Hour Meter, Diesel-Particulate-Filter Regeneration Indicator, Engine Rev Up Indicator, Air Cleaning Warning Indicator)
Pedal and Levers47Control Pedals, Levers, and Electrical Outlet
Safety Features48-49How to Use the Emergency Exit, OPC Function, How to Use and Check the Function of the Armrest, How to Use and Check the Seat Function, How to Check the Reverse Alarm
Exhaust Aftertreatment Device50-51Catalyst-Containing Diesel-Particulate-Filter Device, Regeneration of Diesel-Particulate-Filter
Air Conditioner52-54Air Flow of the Air Conditioner, Air Control Vent, How to Use the Control Panel, Operating the Control Panel
Operation55-67Cab Type Machine (Interior Lamp, How to Use the Wiper/Washer Switch [Closed Cab Model], Opening and Closing the Cab Door [Closed Cab Model], Opening and Closing the Side Cab Window [Closed Cab Model])
Auxiliary Hydraulic68-70How to Use the Auxiliary Hydraulic Control (Operating: Attachment Control Device)
Quick-Hitch71-74How to Use the Mechanical Quick-Hitch, How to Use the Hydraulic Quick-Hitch
Machine Precaution75-77Important Information on Machine Operation (Caution While Traveling, Precaution When Traveling in High Speed, Precautions When Traveling on Inclines, Parking on an Incline, Prohibited Actions for the Machine, Prevention of Slippage of Rubber Tracks)
Lifting78-80Lifting the Machine
Transporting81-83Loading the Machine on a Transport Vehicle, Towing an Operable Machine, Towing an Inoperable Machine
Maintenance84-112Maintenance Intervals
Track113-114Tracks
Fuse115-117Fuses (Replacing the Fuse, Fuse Capacities and Circuits, Electrical Outlet, Slow Blow Fuse, Replacing the Bolted Slow Blow Fuse)
Troubleshooting118-125Troubleshooting of the Engine and Other Systems, List of the Error Code Numbers
Cold Weather126Preparation for Operation of the Machine in Cold Weather, Storing the Machine After Completion of Work in Cold Weather
Long Storage127-128Storing the Machine for a Longer Period of Time, Operating the Machine After Storing for a Long Period of Time (Periodic Replacement of Important Component Parts)
Recommended Oils129-132Greases, and Fuels, Biodiesel Fuel
Appendices133-134Main Dimensions of the Machine

Quick Reference Specifications

SpecificationValuePage
Cab lock bolts tightening torque77.5 N⋅m to 90.2 N⋅mp. 89
Track grease fitting tightening torqueBetween 98 N⋅m to 108 N⋅mp. 114
Operating weight (Closed Cab)3885 kgp. 31
Fuel tank capacity82 Lp. 31
Engine oil volumes with engine oil filter8.5 Lp. 104
Cooling water capacity9.5 Lp. 110
Hydraulic oil change intervalevery 1000 Hrs.p. 84
DPF cleaning interval3000 hoursp. 84
Track tension clearance20 mm to 30 mmp. 98
V-belt deflectionAbout 4.0 mm to 5.0 mmp. 101
Max. pressure (attachments)22.5 MPa (230 kgf/cm2)p. 31
Rated operating capacity953 kgp. 31

Kubota SVL65-2 Common Problems This Manual Covers

Kubota SVL65-2 master warning light flashes during operation, machine slows or loses drive p. 34

Check the indicator descriptions on page 34 to identify which warning is active. If the hydraulic oil temperature indicator is lit, stop work and let the machine idle; hydraulic tank holds 20 L, so inspect the sight glass and top off if low. Verify the master warning is not triggered by a blown fuse; fuse locations are on page 115.

Manual Section: Electrical System Malfunctions
Engine cranks slowly or won't start on cold mornings, glow plug light stays on p. 126

Check engine oil viscosity against the cold-weather recommendations on page 126 before cranking. Verify the battery terminals are clean and tight. Watch the glow plug indicator on page 34 and wait for it to extinguish fully before turning the key. Fuel tank holds 82 L; running low in cold weather makes hard starts worse.

Manual Section: Engine Starting and Operation Difficulties
DPF regeneration indicator light stays on or flashes, engine power feels reduced p. 50

Check the regeneration indicator meaning on page 50. If the DPF regeneration indicator is flashing, move to an open area and ensure engine RPM is sufficient for the automatic regeneration cycle to start, as described on page 38 and 51. If the engine RPM is too low, rev up the engine until the engine-rev-up indicator goes out, and DPF regeneration will automatically start. DPF cleaning is scheduled every 3,000 hours on page 84. Avoid repeated short operating cycles in enclosed spaces; incomplete combustion accelerates filter loading between service intervals.

Manual Section: Exhaust Aftertreatment Device
Boom and bucket controls unresponsive, hydraulic functions not working after entering cab p. 48

Verify the armrest is fully lowered: the OPC function disables hydraulic output with the armrest raised. Confirm your full weight is on the seat, as the seat sensor must be engaged before controls activate. Check the hydraulic unlock switch per page 48. Hydraulic tank capacity is 20 L; inspect the sight glass and top off if below MIN.

Manual Section: Hydraulic System Low Power or No Movement
Machine pulling to one side while driving, rubber track appears loose or uneven p. 113

Inspect the track sag at the midpoint between the front and rear idlers. Correct clearance is 20 mm to 30 mm, measured at the center of the track per page 98. Also check for stones or debris wedged in the undercarriage, as blockage is listed as a primary cause of deviation on page 118.

Manual Section: Drive System Deviation
Coolant temperature gauge climbing into red zone, high-temp warning light illuminated p. 118

Stop heavy work immediately and let the engine idle at low throttle before shutdown. Check the coolant level in the reservoir; total system capacity is 9.5 L. Inspect the radiator screen for mud or debris and clean if blocked. Verify V-belt deflection is 4.0 mm to 5.0 mm per page 101. Consult overheating causes on page 118.

Manual Section: Engine Overheating and Cooling System Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended service intervals?

The manual provides a comprehensive service interval chart. For example, coolant level should be checked daily (every 10 hrs), engine oil changed every 250 hours, and hydraulic oil changed every 1000 hours. The V-belt tension should be adjusted every 250 hours.

What fluids and capacities does this machine require?

The machine requires specific fluids and capacities. The fuel tank capacity is 82 L. Engine oil volumes with the engine oil filter are 8.5 L, and the drive unit oil capacity is approximately 1.0 L. The hydraulic tank holds 20 L, with a whole oil volume of 48 L. Recommended oils include SAE 90 gear oil and DPF-compatible engine oil (CJ-4).

How to troubleshoot engine won't start?

If the engine fails to start, check if the fuel is too viscous or if there's air/water in the fuel system. Ensure the fuse is not blown out and the battery is not dead. If the engine fails to start within 10 seconds, wait 20 seconds or longer before attempting to restart.

What are the hydraulic system specifications?

The hydraulic system specifications include a maximum displacement (theoretical) of 65.8 L/min for Standard Flow and 102.2 L/min for High-Flow. The maximum pressure for attachments is 22.5 MPa (230 kgf/cm2).

What torque specifications are listed?

The manual lists specific torque specifications for certain components. The tightening torque for the cab lock bolts is between 77.5 N·m to 90.2 N·m. For the track grease fitting, the tightening torque should be between 98 N·m to 108 N·m.

How quickly can I access this Kubota SVL65-2 manual after buying?

Instant PDF download. You get the full 138-page searchable Operator Manual immediately after payment. Open it on your laptop, tablet, or phone right in the shop.

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None at all — the PDF is DRM-free. Print whatever sections you need to take out to the shop. Standard letter or A4 paper works.

Document Quality

This PDF is a scanned document with an OCR layer, allowing you to search and copy the full text. The text is crisp and easy to read throughout the manual. Diagrams and illustrations are clear raster images, with all labels readable at standard viewing sizes. Pages are clean, free of scan artifacts or marks, and consistently aligned. There are a few notable blank pages (e.g., pages 10, 24, 28) which serve as filler.

BrandKubota
ModelSVL65-2
Machine TypeCompact Track Loader
Manual TypeOperator Manual
LanguageEnglish
FormatSearchable PDF (Digital Download)
Pages138
File Size12 MB
Wiring DiagramsNo
Hydraulic SchematicsNo
Torque SpecificationsYes
Bookmarked / IndexedYes
Document QualityHigh

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