Open the ground the season needs.
Thick timber, choked fence lines, and grown-over trails don't clear themselves. The Kubota SVL75-3 and SVL97-3 give landowners the power to open up food plots, cut trails, and get ground ready — without waiting on a contractor.
Which one clears your ground?
The honest difference between these two machines is acreage and material — read it here before you read anything else on this page.
The SVL75-3 and SVL97-3
Both run Kubota's rigid, welded track frame for stability under a working attachment — the difference is how much ground you're covering and how much material you're moving.

SVL75-3
No DEF fluid to manage, a cab narrow enough for tighter trail work, and enough torque to keep moving through a full day of brush and root balls without babying it.
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SVL97-3
When the job is measured in acres instead of yards, the extra flow and lift capacity mean fewer passes, less time in the seat, and a bigger dent in the season's clearing list.
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Parts & Service
Genuine Kubota parts and expert, Kubota-trained service to keep your SVL ready every time clearing season calls.
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Built for the Work You Actually Do
Whether you're opening shooting lanes, grading a new food plot, clearing a fence line, or keeping a whole property in shape — the SVL Series is sized to fit the job, not the other way around.
