
A compact track loader is the most versatile machine you can rent for a weekend — it grades, hauls, demolishes, clears, and (with the right attachments) drills, sweeps, and grabs. If you've got a list of property projects piling up, a Kubota SVL75-3 can knock out most of them in a day or two. Here are ten jobs it handles well, plus tips to do them right.
The SVL75-3 we rent at Titanium Equipment Group is a newer Kubota in the ~74–75 hp class, riding on rubber tracks for soft-ground traction, with an A/C cab and backup camera. We deliver across Georgina, Durham Region, Simcoe, Kawartha Lakes, and York Region.
The bread-and-butter job. Use the loader to spread and level material for a new gravel driveway, a shed pad, or a parking area. Tracks give you a smooth, even pass and good traction on the loose surface. Work in thin lifts and check your slope as you go so water drains away from buildings.
If you've got a delivered pile of aggregate, topsoil, or mulch to spread across a property, this is where a track loader shines. It moves volume fast — far quicker than a wheelbarrow and a strong back. Great for rural lots around Pefferlaw, Sutton, and Beaverton where the dump truck can't get to the back forty.
Tearing out an old deck, shed, fence line, or crumbling concrete? The loader pushes, lifts, and hauls debris to a pile or trailer. It turns a brutal manual job into a manageable one. Keep loads balanced, take your time near structures you're keeping, and watch for buried surprises.
Reclaiming an overgrown corner of a Kawartha Lakes property? A track loader pushes brush, drags out small debris, and clears a path so you can actually see what you're working with. For heavier clearing you may want specific attachments — ask us what's available for your job.
Planning a fence, deck, or pergola? With an auger attachment, the SVL75-3 drills clean post holes far faster than hand digging — a real back-saver when you've got a long fence line. Attachment availability varies, so confirm with us when you book so we can set you up properly.
Yes, even in the off-season planning stage — a compact track loader is a serious snow machine for long driveways, acreages, and small commercial lots across Georgina and York Region. With a bucket or the right attachment it pushes and stacks snow efficiently. If a big winter project is coming, plan your rental early.
Got a bumpy, uneven yard? Use the loader to cut down high spots, fill low ones, and create a smooth base before seeding or sodding. The tracks help you avoid tearing up soft ground the way a wheeled machine can. Finish with a light grading pass for a clean seedbed.
Shaping raised beds, berms for privacy, or contoured garden features means moving and placing a lot of soil precisely. A track loader carries the material in and helps you rough-shape it, leaving only the fine work for hand tools. Big time-saver on larger landscaping projects.
Cleaning up a job site or property and need to load soil, debris, or material into a dump trailer or truck? The loader lifts and dumps quickly and safely. Mind your lift height and keep loads stable, especially on uneven ground.
Long rural laneways need topping up with gravel and re-grading as ruts form. The SVL75-3 spreads fresh aggregate evenly and smooths out the washboard, which is a common headache on country properties around Brock and Scugog. Crown the surface slightly so water sheds off the sides.
Attachments expand what one machine can do. Availability varies, so tell us your job and we'll confirm what we can set up.
How much can I realistically get done in a day? A lot. Grading a pad, spreading a gravel pile, or knocking out a demolition cleanup are all realistic single-day jobs with the SVL75-3, depending on size and site conditions.
Do I need attachments, or is the bucket enough? The standard bucket covers grading, hauling, loading, and snow. For post holes you'll want an auger; for brush, a grapple. Tell us your project and we'll confirm what's available.
Is the track loader hard to operate? These Kubotas are operator-friendly with intuitive controls, A/C cabs, and backup cameras. If you'd rather not run it yourself, operated rentals are available.
Can you deliver to a rural property? Yes. We deliver across Georgina, Durham Region, Simcoe, Kawartha Lakes, and York Region, including rural laneways and acreages.
Pick your projects, and we'll get the right machine — and attachments — to your door. Call or text 437-907-0671, or email admin@titaniumequipmentgroup.ca to request a quote. We deliver across Georgina, Durham Region, Simcoe, Kawartha Lakes, and York Region.
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