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Kubota R630 Wheel Loader Features Four Operating Modes

Fri July 06, 2018 - Northeast Edition #14
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Standard 4-wheel drive, 100 percent on-demand differential lock and rear frame oscillation provide increased traction, ride and stability on both Kubota R Series models, according to the manufacturer.
Standard 4-wheel drive, 100 percent on-demand differential lock and rear frame oscillation provide increased traction, ride and stability on both Kubota R Series models, according to the manufacturer.

Kubota's R530 and R630 wheel loaders offer visibility, high power and productivity in a compact loader. Standard 4-wheel drive, 100 percent on-demand differential lock and rear frame oscillation provide increased traction, ride and stability on both Kubota R Series models, according to the manufacturer.

The R630 features four operating modes that can be easily selected to match the machine's application. The optional heated and air conditioned enclosed cab for the R530 and R630 ensure year-round comfort with features like an adjustable suspension seat and increased visibility for long hours on the job.

The joystick mounted forward and reverse switch allows for convenient, on-the-go direction changes without clutching or breaking. An optional quick coupler makes for fast, safe and easy bucket and attachment changes; the quick coupler is available in both a Skid Loader style and Euro style coupler to best fit the owner's needs. Maintenance is done quickly with easy access points.

The R530 and R630 are powered by a Kubota Tier IV Final diesel engine.

For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visit kubotaUSA.com.




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