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Kubota SSV65 & SSV75 Skid Steer Loaders | Features, Financing & Attachments | Bingham Equipment Arizona
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Kubota SSV65 & SSV75
Skid Steer Loaders

Two of the most capable skid steers on the market, built with a pressurized cab, Kubota Shockless Ride, and a massive attachment lineup for every job Arizona can throw at you.

74.3 HPSSV75 Engine
2,690 lbsSSV75 Op. Capacity
11.8 mphTop Speed

Arizona contractors need equipment that works as hard as they do, across landscaping, plumbing, pool builds, site prep, and everything in between. The Kubota SSV65 and SSV75 skid steers are built for exactly that, combining serious hydraulic performance with a pressurized cab, smart ride technology, and the broadest attachment compatibility in their class.

Kubota SSV75 skid steer loader lifting pallet of materials on commercial construction site — available at Bingham Equipment Arizona

Two Models, One Platform

Both the SSV65 and SSV75 share the same chassis, cab design, and feature set. The difference is raw capacity: the SSV75 delivers more horsepower and a significantly higher rated operating capacity, making it the choice for heavier material handling. Both come standard with two-speed travel and a suspension seat.

SSV65

Mid-Capacity Skid Steer
Engine HP (Gross)64.0 HP
Rated Operating Capacity1,950 lbs
Bucket Breakout Force4,839 lbs
Operating Weight6,790 lbs
Reach36.9"
Bucket Hinge Pin Height128.3"
Ground Clearance8.1"

SSV75

High-Capacity Skid Steer
Engine HP (Gross)74.3 HP
Rated Operating Capacity2,690 lbs
Bucket Breakout Force5,884 lbs
Operating Weight8,157 lbs
Reach36.9"
Bucket Hinge Pin Height128.3"
Ground Clearance8.1"

Kubota Shockless Ride (KSR)

Kubota
Shockless
Ride™
KSR

Smoother Ride. Less Fatigue. More Productive Days.

Kubota Shockless Ride is an optional hydraulic ride control system that significantly reduces bounce and jarring when traveling with a loaded bucket. In Arizona's desert heat where operators are already fighting fatigue, KSR makes a measurable difference in how many productive hours your team can put in before exhaustion takes over. The system cushions the loader arm against sudden jolts, keeping material in the bucket and operators alert and in control throughout long shift cycles.

Self-Leveling Function

The optional self-leveling function automatically keeps the bucket parallel to the ground as the loader arms raise and lower. This is a significant productivity feature for material handling work, loading trucks, or any task where dumping and carrying accuracy matters. Without self-leveling, operators constantly make micro-corrections to keep a loaded bucket from spilling, which is both fatiguing and imprecise, especially for less experienced operators. With it, the machine handles the geometry so your operator stays focused on positioning and production.

For Arizona landscapers working with loose material, pool builders moving spoil, and contractors loading trucks on tight sites, this feature pays for itself quickly in spilled material savings and operator efficiency.

Key Features for Arizona Contractors

Kubota SSV65 skid steer with pallet forks in field — versatile attachment capability

Pressurized Cab

A fully pressurized, 36" wide cab keeps dust and debris out on Arizona's dirtiest job sites. Sliding side windows, rear lights, and mud-cleaning ports keep operators comfortable and visible in any condition.

Standard Two-Speed Travel

Every SSV comes standard with two-speed drive. Shift from 7.4 mph low gear to 11.8 mph high gear with a flick of a switch — no upcharge required. Move between work areas faster without sacrificing low-speed control in tight spaces.

ISO Pilot Control or Hand & Foot

Choose the control style that fits your crew. ISO pilot control uses ergonomic grips with all major functions within reach of your thumbs. Hand and foot control gives hydraulic precision with maximum feel and immediate response.

Electronic Travel Torque Management

The ECU constantly monitors machine load and adjusts hydraulic pump output to prevent engine stalls under severe conditions. Work faster in tough material without losing power or control.

Tilt-Up Cab Access

The cab tilts up to 64 degrees without lifting the loader arm, giving full access to the engine compartment for daily maintenance checks. Top-mounted radiator and oil cooler add to easy serviceability on hot Arizona job sites.

Fuel Tank on Rear Door

Mounting the 25.4-gallon fuel tank inside the rear door removes it from the engine compartment, opening up space for easier maintenance access and eliminating louvers or cut-outs from the door panel.

Reliability Built In

Both SSV models use Kubota's Common Rail System with Diesel Particulate Filter, automatic regeneration, and a cooling system with variable fan. Bucket cylinder guards and AUX coupler protection add durability in tough conditions. Bolt-on replaceable handles mean wear parts swap fast, not slow you down.

Attachments & Versatility

One machine. Dozens of jobs. The SSV series accepts a wide range of Kubota and compatible skid steer attachments, making it one of the most versatile pieces of equipment on any job site. High-flow hydraulics (optional) expand the range of compatible hydraulic-driven tools even further.

Earthmoving
Buckets (GP, Dirt, Rock)
Earthmoving
Auger / Post Hole Digger
Earthmoving
Trencher
Material Handling
Pallet Forks
Material Handling
Bale Spear
Material Handling
Grapple Bucket
Land Clearing
Root Grapple
Land Clearing
Tree Puller
Land Clearing
Stump Grinder
Grading & Finish
Box Blade / Grader
Grading & Finish
Landscape Rake
Grading & Finish
Tiller / Soil Cultivator
Concrete & Demo
Hydraulic Breaker
Concrete & Demo
Sweeper / Bucket Broom
Specialty
Rotary Cutter / Brush Mower

Ask your Bingham Equipment sales team about Kubota by Land Pride attachment options, including the CB35 Combination Bucket, SC60 Skid Cutter, and SSG20 Stump Grinder, all designed to work seamlessly with the SSV platform.

Kubota SSV75 with pallet forks moving blocks at job site — Bingham Equipment Arizona

Who Buys the Kubota SSV Series

The SSV65 and SSV75 are built for a wide range of operators across Arizona's construction, landscaping, and land management industries.

General Contractors
Landscapers
Pool Builders
Plumbing & Electrical
Home Builders
Rental Yards
Landowners
Excavation Contractors
Land Clearing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the SSV65 and SSV75?
The main differences are engine horsepower and rated operating capacity. The SSV65 produces 64 HP with a 1,950 lb operating capacity, while the SSV75 delivers 74.3 HP and a 2,690 lb capacity. Both share the same chassis, cab, and feature set.
Is Kubota Shockless Ride (KSR) standard or optional?
KSR is an optional feature on both models. It is highly recommended for operators doing a lot of material transport or traveling frequently with loaded buckets, as it significantly reduces operator fatigue during long working days. Ask your Bingham Equipment sales team about adding it to your order.
Does the SSV series come with two-speed travel standard?
Yes. Unlike many competitors, both the SSV65 and SSV75 include standard two-speed travel at no extra charge. Shift between 7.4 mph and 11.8 mph at the flick of a switch for faster site travel without sacrificing low-speed control.
Where can I buy the Kubota SSV65 or SSV75 in Arizona?
Bingham Equipment carries the Kubota SSV series across our Arizona locations. Find your nearest store or request a quote online.

See the Kubota SSV Series in Person

Visit any Bingham Equipment location in Arizona to demo the SSV65 or SSV75 and talk to our team about which model fits your operation.