Kubota Builds Two of the Top Three
Best-Selling Track Loaders in America.
Both of them are on the lot in Bayfield. The SVL75-3 is the number one selling compact track loader in the country. The SVL97-3 is the big one — more lift, more reach, and it still climbs. Our non-commissioned team will tell you which one your jobs actually call for, and which one they don't.
Two Machines.
Pick the One That Fits.
Tight Spaces.
Steep Ground. Thin Air.
The number one selling compact track loader in the country — and the one that fits the most jobs in this region. Gets into confined access, holds a line on grade, and keeps its power where the air is thin. 0% financing, or $4,200 off cash.
View SVL75-3 Specs → Get Pricing →More Lift. More Reach.
Still Climbs.
When the pallet is heavier and the reach is longer, this is the machine — without giving up the ability to work a slope. The right call for production dirt work, larger builds, and contract jobs on a deadline. 0% financing, or $5,200 off cash.
View SVL97-3 Specs → Get Pricing →A Machine Sitting Still Costs More
Than a Machine That Cost More.
We don't run mobile service trucks, and that is on purpose. A tech working out of a van carries what fits in the van. Our technicians work on your machine in our shop, on a bench, with the whole parts department behind them — so it gets fixed right the first time instead of twice.
Where You Buy It Matters
More Than What You Paid.
Bayfield, Colorado.
Contractors drive here from Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Cortez, Pagosa Springs and further because the relationship outlasts the transaction. Nobody on our floor works on commission — no one earns more if you spend more, so the machine you leave with is the one that fits your jobs. Same people, same phone, same building since 1982. Third generation, family owned.
Thin Air Is
Our Normal.
Spec sheets are written at sea level. Our jobs aren't. We size machines for what actually happens at 6,500 to 9,000 feet — where an engine loses power, hydraulics work harder, and a machine that was "big enough" on paper isn't. We've watched equipment work at this elevation for four decades, and we spec accordingly.
It Holds Its Value.
And You Can Try It First.
What It's Worth
in Five Years.
Kubota builds its own engines and components in-house, and that shows up years later on the resale line. The purchase price is one number; what the machine is worth when you trade it is the one that decides what the machine actually cost you. Ask us what the last one traded for — we'll tell you straight.
Put It on Your
Own Dirt First.
Not sure whether it's the 75-3 or the 97-3? Rent one. Run it on your job, on your ground, with your attachments, and find out before you sign anything. It's the cheapest way to make sure you're buying the right machine — and if you buy, you'll already know how it works.
See Rentals →Get Pricing on Both Machines
Tell us the jobs you run and we'll tell you which machine fits — and what it costs out the door. Non-commissioned advisors, no pressure, no runaround.
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