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Kubota SVL75-2 Skid Steer Price Guide

A broad indicative used-price band for the Kubota SVL75-2, modelled from a sourced new price and HeavyBook’s disclosed skid steer depreciation curve. It is not verified sold data; age, hours and condition decide where a real machine lands.

Width
1,675 mm (over standard 320 mm tracks)
Engine
Kubota V3307-CR-TE4 turbo-diesel, 55.4 kW (74.3 hp) gross
Tipping load
2,980 kg
Travel speed
11.5 km/h (high range; 7.5 km/h low)
Operating weight
4,100 kg (canopy) / 4,225 kg (cab)
Rated operating capacity
1,043 kg (35% of tipping load)
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The transparent estimate below is a modelled reference from a sourced new price. It is deliberately separate from verified market ranges and never counts as market evidence.

Indicative new price
$100,750
Indicative new price for the current Kubota SVL75-3 (74hp compact track loader), ex-GST — the successor to the discontinued SVL75-2.

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Modelled guide · not sold data

Used — indicative estimate

14-year working reference $17,000 Older modelled point
8-year mid-life reference $36,000 Central modelled point
3-year low-hour reference $69,000 Newer modelled point

This is a broad modelled estimate, not a verified market range. It starts with the sourced indicative new price of $100,750 and applies HeavyBook’s declared depreciation curve for skid steers at the reference ages shown above. A real machine can sit outside it because of hours, condition, attachments and location. See the method →

The SVL75-2 was one of Australia's best-selling compact track loaders across its long production run, and it now dominates used listings in its power class. Sold through Kubota's big agricultural and construction dealer network, it earned a strong reputation with landscapers, plumbers and earthmoving subcontractors on the back of its vertical-lift boom, self-levelling bucket and proven Kubota engine. It has since been superseded, which keeps a steady stream of trade-ins and ex-fleet machines coming to market. Enclosed air-conditioned cab machines carry a clear premium over canopy units, and many examples are ex-fleet or ex-hire — so undercarriage wear and service history drive price more than year alone. Confirm high-flow fitment if you run serious attachments.

What a Kubota SVL75-2 is used for

The Kubota SVL75-2 is a vertical-lift compact track loader — one of the most popular posi-track-style machines in the country for earthmoving and landscaping subcontract work.

  • Bulk material movement on soft ground
  • Pad and driveway preparation
  • Truck loading with vertical lift
  • Attachment work — 4-in-1 buckets, augers, levellers

Modelled guide · not sold data

Indicative depreciation path

A broad working-machine path from the sourced indicative new price. It uses HeavyBook’s disclosed skid steer curve, not observed Kubota SVL75-2 resale results.

Indicative value path for Kubota SVL75-2 A modelled curve from $100,750 new to $17,000 at the 14-year working reference. $100,750New$69,0003 yr$36,0008 yr$17,00014 yr

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Curve basis88% retained / year
Starting point$100,750 indicative new
Use it forBroad planning only

This curve compounds a category assumption and rounds to the nearest thousand. Hours, condition, configuration and location can move a real machine outside it. See and challenge the method →

What Moves the Price

Adds the most

Attachment bundle

A 4-in-1 bucket, forks and an auger drive turn one machine into three. Machines sold with a genuine attachment set clear bare machines comfortably.

Clear premium

Tracks over wheels

Tracked machines carry a visible premium in the used market — soft-ground ability sells. The trade-off is track replacement cost, so track condition gets priced hard.

Spec that sells

High-flow + cab

High-flow hydraulics run the serious attachments, and an enclosed air-conditioned cab widens the buyer pool. Both lift resale.

Priced off the top

Tracks, tyres & pins

Worn tracks or bald tyres are the first thing a buyer quotes against the price. Loose pins and a rattly quick-hitch follow straight after.

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Dry-hire day rates for a Skid Steer are published city by city — every rate with its source count.

Melbourne$336/day · 3 sources · verified 7 July 2026
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SVL75-2 Price FAQ

How much is a used Kubota SVL75-2 worth in Australia?
HeavyBook's indicative used-price estimate spans $17,000–$69,000, with $36,000 as the 8-year mid-life reference. The low and high points use 14-year and 3-year reference ages. This is modelled from a sourced new price and a declared category depreciation curve — not verified sold data. Age, hours, condition, attachments and location can move a real machine outside the band.
Is this estimate based on real sold prices?
No. It is a transparent modelled reference while verified sold-price data is unavailable. HeavyBook keeps it visually separate from market ranges, publishes the assumptions, and never uses it as an offer, valuation or sample-sized market figure.
What is a Kubota SVL75-2 used for?
The Kubota SVL75-2 is a vertical-lift compact track loader — one of the most popular posi-track-style machines in the country for earthmoving and landscaping subcontract work.
How much does a Kubota SVL75-2 weigh?
The Kubota SVL75-2 has an operating weight of 4,100 kg (canopy) / 4,225 kg (cab).
What engine is in a Kubota SVL75-2?
The Kubota SVL75-2 is powered by Kubota V3307-CR-TE4 turbo-diesel, 55.4 kW (74.3 hp) gross.
How much is a new Kubota SVL75-2?
A new Kubota SVL75-2 is around $100,750 ex-GST (Indicative new price for the current Kubota SVL75-3 (74hp compact track loader), ex-GST — the successor to the discontinued SVL75-2.). Used examples list for less; HeavyBook's equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment on either.
What makes one SVL75-2 worth more than another?
Attachments first — a machine with a 4-in-1 bucket, forks and an auger outsells a bare one. Then tracks versus wheels, hours for age, high-flow hydraulics and cab spec. Track or tyre condition moves the final number hardest, because replacement is the known big cost.

Buying a Kubota SVL75-2

Check it is not encumbered

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Skid steers commonly fall outside the register’s motor-vehicle definition, so searching the seller is the check that counts. Search against the seller rather than the machine: an individual by name and date of birth, or a business by its ACN.

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