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Looking for a track loader in Ruston, Louisiana? Stuck trying to decide whether the Kubota SVL65-2 or Bobcat T595 is the better track loader? We’d love to highlight a few areas where the SVL65-2 goes above and beyond the T595 and have you come check out our selection at Ruston Tractor, located in Ruston, Louisiana!
No matter the job, no matter the site, the Kubota SVL65-2 brings the versatility that you need to get the job done. Radial and vertical movement grace the rugged loader arm, allowing you to lift high and dig deep in confidence. The track loader’s integrated mainframe and undercarriage support the spacious operator’s station, boasting a best-in-class 36-inch side screen to side screen width, whether you opt for the standard open cab or upgrade to the available closed cab. What does the Bobcat T595 have that the Kubota SVL65-2 doesn’t? The T595 brings forged steel idlers and solid mounted drive motors to give the exterior plenty of protection and durability. The T595’s cab comes standard on the track loader, alongside heating and A/C, but when you want to truly customize your experience and stretch out as you work unhindered, it’s the Kubota SVL65-2 that allows you to reach your maximum potential.
There’s nothing quite like a Kubota and the performance of the Kubota SVL65-2 allows you to truly experience the difference. The Kubota-built engine housed in the track loader brings you 68.3 horsepower, supported by electronic torque management, to ensure you’ll never stall when working under heavy demands. How much horsepower does the Bobcat T595 have? The T595’s 74 horsepower goes a step beyond the SVL65-2’s, but the Bobcat doesn’t have the advanced multifunction valve that its Kubota competitor does and doesn’t allow for multitasking when on the job. When looking for a loader, hydraulics should be at the forefront of your interests. Lucky for you, the Kubota SVL65-2’s 17.4 - 27 low/high auxiliary flow lets you recover faster and outperform the Bobcat T595’s 17.1 - 26.7 low/high auxiliary flow. Sure, the numbers aren’t too far off, but you’ll notice a difference when you’re behind the controls of the dominant Kubota SVL65-2.