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Track Loader Sunward SWTL 4538

Built for Multitasking The SWTL4538 is truly compact (6.7″ width) and lightweight (9,700 lbs), its small frame allows easy, safe, and secure transport behind a pickup truck.It can be easily maneuverable in small spaces and rough terrain Reliable Performance Despite its compact size, the SWTL4538 has impressive breakout force, huge…
Quick Overview
Operating weight 10150 lb //4600 kg
Travel speed 4.8/7 mph // 8/12 km/h
Bucket Width 79.3″ // 2015 mm
Engine Model KUBOTA, V3307-CR-TE5B
Rated Power 73.2 hp // 54.6/2600 kW/rpm
Max. Torque 195.5 lb·ft // 265/1500 N*m/rpm
Dump Height 98.3″ // 2497 mm
Dump Reach 37.3″ // 948 mm
Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity 9.0 gal // 34 L
Fuel Tank Capacity 25.1 gal // 95 L
Full Specifications
 
Overall
Operating Weight 10150 lb //4600 kg
Rated Operating Capacity 2648 lb // 1200 kg
Tipping Load 7568 lb // 3430 kg
Breakout Force Curl 7613 lb // 3450 kg
Breakout Force Llift 5737 lb // 2600 kg
Travel Speed 4.8/7 mph // 8/12 km/h
Dimensions
Overall Dimension (L × W × H) (Standard Bucket) 147.0″X79.3″X81.5″ // 3735 × 2015 × 2071 mm
Max. Overall Height 161.8″ // 4110 mm
Bucket Pin Height at Max. Lift 126.7″ // 3217 mm
Height to Top of Cab 81.5″ // 2071 mm
Height to Bottom of Level Bucket 120.0″ // 3044 mm
Length without Bucket 116.9″ // 2969 mm
Length with Bucket on Ground 147.0″ // 3750 mm
Max. Dump Angle 41° // 41 deg
Dump Height 98.3″ // 2497 mm
Dump Reach 37.3″ // 948 mm
Rack Back Angle Bucket on the Ground 30° // 30 deg
Rack Back Angle at Max. Height 89° // 89 deg
Track Length on the Ground 63.0″ // 1600 mm
Ground Clearance 9.0″ // 228 mm
Departure Angle 34° // 34 deg
Turning Radius from Center – Coupler 56.1″ // 1424 mm
Turning Radius from Center – Bucket 91.4″ // 2322 mm
Turning Radius from Center – Machine Rear 67.0″ // 1701 mm
Bumper Overhang Behind Rear Axle 33.7″ // 855 mm
Width Over Track 59.1″ // 1500 mm
Bucket Width 79.3″ // 2015 mm
Engine
Brand KUBOTA
Model V3307-CR-TE5B
Type Diesel, 4 cylinders, water cooled
Emission Rating EU Stage V
Max. Torque 195.5 lb·ft // 265/1500 N*m/rpm
Output 73.2 hp // 54.6/2600 kW/rpm
Track
Type Rubber track
Rubber Shoe Width 450 mm
Electrical SystemE
Starter 73.2 hp // 12V/3.0 kW
Alternator Rating 195.5 lb·ft // 12V/80A
Battery 120Ah // 120 Ah
Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Flow (Standard) 20 gpm // 89 L/min
Hydraulic Flow (High) 29 gpm // 130 L/min
Max. Hydraulic Pressure 21 Mpa // 21 Mpa
Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity
Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity 9.0 gal // 34 L
Fuel Tank Capacity
Fuel Tank Capacity 25.1 gal // 95 L
250 HOUR Review of SWTL4538 
We purchased the first 75hp SUNWARD compact track loader (skid steer) to come to Canada. I maintain a 400 acre vacation rental property with recreational trails (Littlefoot Fields), as well as manage a small residential construction business (Battiston Group). The SWTL4538 has been well worth the money. Engine and hydraulics systems are industry standard, made in Japan and Italy respectively. I live 3 hours from Toronto but my local Kubota dealer in Cobden will honour the warranty service on the engine and have been helpful with parts, filters, approved oil. The machine seems to be a copy of a 1990s era skid loader design. Which seems to be the peak of efficiency before the americans started making them more electronic and complicated. It does have a modern DPF (diesel particulate filter) and engine design, making it very quiet and low emissions. It is very powerful and lives up to its specs. High flow hydraulics works okay, but be careful not to stress the system. Most implements I run are standard flow. The machine is at a fantastic price point, but you do get what you pay for as some of the minor parts (ie bolts, hinges, grease nipples) are made of inferior steel and break easily. The bolt pins on the Quick Attach are finicky, but if you take care to grease them (I use 5th wheel grease direct on the pin as the grease nipple is placed awkwardly) and keep them clear of debris they do work okay. The spring tensioners on them must also be adjusted periodically. The original grease nipples for the track tensioners both broke after a few dozen hours, but have been fine since being replaced. The hinges on the engine compartment doors are made of steel that bends easily and one must take care in opening and closing them. So far I have managed, but they will need to be replaced in the future. Be ware of the engine air intake location, as it is situated next to an area where debris can collect. During fall bush work, I had to periodically remove dead leaves from this area. The dials and gauges in the cab are also of low quality, and its hard to trust them sometimes, but I do like that there are few electronic/computerized components. This is a simple design and looks like it will hold up with a heavy duty work load. There are two manuals, one for the Kubota engine and one for the Sunward designed body. The Sunward manual is a poor translation to English and I am often left scratching my head, for example about what fuse is for which operation or where the do-hickey is for the thing-a-ma-bobber. I have over 250 hours on it now and have been doing some heavy duty lot clearing and road building activities with no major issues! And feel very comfortable with the strong warranty policy. Thanks to BDI for the opportunity to drive the first machine of its kind in Canada! It is definitely making me money at this point and I aim to purchase a SUNWARD 6 ton excavator as my business grows. Oh, and we love the colour ;) All the neighbours are jealous