I’m renting one of these next week and have never operated one before. At 77 years old there are still some firsts in life and your video was exactly what I needed to see. Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Trying to learn more about these skidsteers before starting a new job. This is the first video I've seen that actually teaches the basics of the machine. Thanks!
Great video very explanatory , this coming winter I will be working for a landscaping company clearing snow and this is one piece of equipment we will be using .😃
You did a pretty good job on showing people how to operate the switches you forgot one switch though it's the little box you lift up to disconnect the bucket other than that it was great
Another great review. You do a good job, so good, I am looking at purchasing a used one with my local Kubota dealer. I think this or the 65 would be just great for my farm. I look forward to more of your videos
Thanks for video. It's explains pretty much how to move this thing around. I am receiving one that I will export in a Maritime container and needed to know how to move this machine to make an impression in front of my client. Thanks to this video I looked like a pro :)
What type of fluids does it take? Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket? Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know? How deep can it go on water?
LOL! at 2:37 "the Kubucket" I'm trying to figure out if I can operate one of these. I have nerve damage in my left leg and would not be able to use a left pedal. Looking at your video, I should be good. I did just watch another video on the Kubota skid steer. Forward, reverse and steering were with both levers and lift and bucket curl were with left and right pedals. So I'm a little confused.
Thanks so much for your informative video. Could I use it to skim about 4 inches of dirt (clay type soil) and small rocks off of the center portion of a gently sloping mountain trail? The center portion between the ruts is about 4 feet wide. If so would the bucket with teeth be better than the one on yours? Could I use it to move rocks around that might weigh about 500 pounds ? Thanks much (I am planning to rent one of these.)
Your better off making a new trail since the skid itself is wider than 4 feet it has an 80 inch bucket on it but the bucket I have should do what your looking for as we use it all the time to do the same thing
@@SmallFarmGuys Sorry I meant to say that the trail is 8 feet wide (96 inches) and the grassy part of the trail between the wheel ruts is about 4 feet wide. We want to skim that center part.
I have one too....The radios and speakers are junk....and you have to play it loud to really hear anything. I use Beats headphones instead....better sound, can use a lower volume and they protect my ears too. :)
Great video. I notice you don't have a radio. In your opinion, is it too loud inside the cab to justify a radio? I'm about to purchase an SVL75-2, but I hear the cab noise is super loud. I don't need to pay for a radio then have to crank the sound up so loud that I damage my hearing.
Helpful input here. The REGEN system is a regeneration system that burns the soot from diesel smoke off internally. It has nothing to do with "catching on fire". That is why you don't see black soot coming from the exhaust.
Horn is on the left center and have a few questions. I understood the switch on the right that you stated was flow is actually to turn on/off the self leveling isnt it? Or is that only on the 65? Great showing the float you are literally the only video out there period that details that.
I am not sure about the 65 but I don’t have to turn that switch on to have the bucket self level I only turn it on when I am using attachments like the grapple bucket which then allows me to control the grapple , we will try to make another video here soon in the future about the auxiliary hydraulics
There are cover plates on rear back corners with 4 bolts in each. The fact that these are not perforated is hard to wrap my head around, as on the machine I brought home had so much material built up within the boom lift cylinder cavity that i'm surprised cylinders didn't snap. Just a FYI to anyone that cares about their machine you need to get those covers off and clean that cavity out . Im going to modify this pathetic setup sometime soon.
What type of fluids does it take? Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket? Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know? How deep can it go on water?
What type of fluids does it take? Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket? Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know? How deep can it go on water?
Haven't ran a skid in about 5 years. Learned all I need in 5 minutes
I’m renting one of these next week and have never operated one before. At 77 years old there are still some firsts in life and your video was exactly what I needed to see. Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Glad it could help you out
Trying to learn more about these skidsteers before starting a new job. This is the first video I've seen that actually teaches the basics of the machine. Thanks!
Awesome glad the video helped
We just got a skidster and this will make quick work of cleaning up the horse poop for 3 horses. We are excited!!
Yes it definitely will hope the video helped you out
Great video very explanatory , this coming winter I will be working for a landscaping company clearing snow and this is one piece of equipment we will be using .😃
Awesome, I’m glad we could help. Check out our other video of us plowing snow with our machine
Thank You rented one no instructions. several videos now I found you. Great tutorial.
You’re welcome! We are always happy to help.
Thanks for real. Going to pick up a 95 today and never driven one before haha. This is perfect.
Thank you, I’m ready to try out my new skid steer now!
Hope you like it as much as we like ours
You did a pretty good job on showing people how to operate the switches you forgot one switch though it's the little box you lift up to disconnect the bucket other than that it was great
Thanks we always over look something when doing a video
Another great review. You do a good job, so good, I am looking at purchasing a used one with my local Kubota dealer. I think this or the 65 would be just great for my farm. I look forward to more of your videos
We are happy to help!
Great video. Picking up my new 2021 SVL 75 tomorrow. Had a NH wheel machine previously on the farm which would get stuck a lot
Thanks for video. It's explains pretty much how to move this thing around. I am receiving one that I will export in a Maritime container and needed to know how to move this machine to make an impression in front of my client. Thanks to this video I looked like a pro :)
This was a very helpful video👍
What type of fluids does it take?
Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket?
Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know?
How deep can it go on water?
Great how to video, just what I was looking for!!
We are glad we could help!
LOL! at 2:37 "the Kubucket" I'm trying to figure out if I can operate one of these. I have nerve damage in my left leg and would not be able to use a left pedal. Looking at your video, I should be good. I did just watch another video on the Kubota skid steer. Forward, reverse and steering were with both levers and lift and bucket curl were with left and right pedals. So I'm a little confused.
There are two different models. This one has the pilot controls. The other is the hand and foot controls you describe.
Nice demo.
Great video, thanks for taking the time to do this.
Great video how much did this machine cost ?
There about 70k now
Do u have to full throttle if using DEF fuel additive? I was told this
I don’t have def so I am not sure
Good video thanks
Of course!
When are you making your next video with attachments?
We can definitely do that when we had time hopefully we can do that by spring
Zgreat . Thanks guys
Of course!
Thanks so much for your informative video. Could I use it to skim about 4 inches of dirt (clay type soil) and small rocks off of the center portion of a gently sloping mountain trail? The center portion between the ruts is about 4 feet wide. If so would the bucket with teeth be better than the one on yours? Could I use it to move rocks around that might weigh about 500 pounds ? Thanks much (I am planning to rent one of these.)
Your better off making a new trail since the skid itself is wider than 4 feet it has an 80 inch bucket on it but the bucket I have should do what your looking for as we use it all the time to do the same thing
@@SmallFarmGuys Sorry I meant to say that the trail is 8 feet wide (96 inches) and the grassy part of the trail between the wheel ruts is about 4 feet wide. We want to skim that center part.
Yeah the bucket I have will/should work for you
Excellent!
Great video, thanks!
When did manufacturers eliminate foot controls?
I don’t believe they have if I am not wrong you still can order them that way
good video, im new want some training
Thank you we are glad you enjoyed it
Well done video.
Thank you!
What kind of tracks are those?
kubota svls they have verilty tracks options to choose
Looks like they are the Z-lug or Sawtooth track style.
when do you use the throttle if forward and backward is controlled by the left hand? #sorryforthedumbassquestion
with your right foot i believe
I just use the turn dial for the throttle I rarely use the pedal
Just bought one... Man it blows my mind when a guy will spend $65+ grand and doesn't spend the extra $200 for the radio
I have one too....The radios and speakers are junk....and you have to play it loud to really hear anything. I use Beats headphones instead....better sound, can use a lower volume and they protect my ears too. :)
I use the Honeywell bluetooth headphones with boom mike. No need for a radio at all.
Na, with the radio you’re fighting with the engine noise, headphones are the way to go.
Very helpful
exceptional helpful..Thanks!
Thanks !!
Of course!
Great video. I notice you don't have a radio. In your opinion, is it too loud inside the cab to justify a radio? I'm about to purchase an SVL75-2, but I hear the cab noise is super loud. I don't need to pay for a radio then have to crank the sound up so loud that I damage my hearing.
We just didn’t want to pay for one either
just reversing is very loud to passer byers
Good video. I would favor the kubota. I like how the bucket operates just like my tractor. The learning curve would not be to bad
Great info thanks
👍👍 nice
Great video.. Keep it up. 👌👍👌
Great, great video thank you
Helpful input here. The REGEN system is a regeneration system that burns the soot from diesel smoke off internally. It has nothing to do with "catching on fire". That is why you don't see black soot coming from the exhaust.
Since the dpf gets up to 1200 degrees, it could potentially start a fire under certain conditions
What is the cost of the machine
Depending on where you go. Alabama tends to be around 61k
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5:24 my skid steer rolled away, instead of my meatball.
Thumbs up!
Horn is on the left center and have a few questions. I understood the switch on the right that you stated was flow is actually to turn on/off the self leveling isnt it? Or is that only on the 65? Great showing the float you are literally the only video out there period that details that.
I am not sure about the 65 but I don’t have to turn that switch on to have the bucket self level I only turn it on when I am using attachments like the grapple bucket which then allows me to control the grapple , we will try to make another video here soon in the future about the auxiliary hydraulics
There are cover plates on rear back corners with 4 bolts in each. The fact that these are not perforated is hard to wrap my head around, as on the machine I brought home had so much material built up within the boom lift cylinder cavity that i'm surprised cylinders didn't snap. Just a FYI to anyone that cares about their machine you need to get those covers off and clean that cavity out . Im going to modify this pathetic setup sometime soon.
We’ll definitely try to clean it! Thank you for telling us!
SELF LEVELING IS AN OPTION NOT STANDARD FEATURE
Pretty sure its standard.
What type of fluids does it take?
Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket?
Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know?
How deep can it go on water?
What type of fluids does it take?
Does it have any safety features like a safety bar for the bucket?
Any safety experience that a new operator may want to know?
How deep can it go on water?
Use all Kubota fluids you can get them from your dealership