The Kubota M135G has a 3-point hitch lift capacity of 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) at 24 inches behind the link ends. It also lists hitch category Category 2 / Category 1, hydraulic pump flow 13.2 gpm (50 L/min), and operating weight 10,373 lb (4,705 kg).
Kubota M135G 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity
| 3-point hitch lift capacity | 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) |
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| Lift capacity at 24 inches behind link ends | 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) |
| Hitch category | Category 2 / Category 1 |
| Hydraulic pump flow | 13.2 gpm (50 L/min) |
| Operating weight | 10,373 lb (4,705 kg) |
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Kubota M135G Hitch and Rear Lift Notes
| 24-inch lift note | The Kubota M135G’s 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) lift rating at 24 inches behind the link ends is the better real-world number for mounted implements than a bare hitch-end rating |
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| Hitch category note | Hitch category on the Kubota M135G is Category 2 / Category 1. That is one of the first checks before buying a rear blade, tiller, mower or ballast box |
| Hydraulic flow note | The Kubota M135G’s captured hydraulic pump flow is 13.2 gpm (50 L/min). Lift capacity is still the main hitch number, but pump flow helps describe hydraulic capability |
| Operating weight note | The Kubota M135G operating weight is listed as 10,373 lb (4,705 kg). Tractor weight matters because a machine can sometimes lift more than it should comfortably carry on rough ground |
| Rear implement matching | For the Kubota M135G, compare 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) with real implement weight. Common rear-implement checks include hay equipment, larger mower, cultivator, heavy blade, and mounted planter |
Kubota M135G 3-Point Hitch FAQ
What is the Kubota M135G 3-point hitch lift capacity?
The Kubota M135G is listed with 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) for lift at 24 inches behind the link ends. That makes it a strong utility tractor, so it is built for heavier rear implements, hay gear, cultivation tools and serious property or farm use.
What does the Kubota M135G 24-inch lift capacity mean?
It means the Kubota M135G is rated to lift 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) with the load measured 24 inches behind the link ends. That is usually closer to real implement use than a hitch-end-only number.
Can the Kubota M135G use any rear implement?
No. Start with the Category 2 / Category 1 hitch category, then check implement weight against the 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) rating at 24 inches behind the link ends.
What rear implements can the Kubota M135G lift?
Use the 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) rating at 24 inches behind the link ends as the first filter for implements such as hay equipment, larger mower, cultivator, heavy blade, and mounted planter. Also check hitch category Category 2 / Category 1 and operating weight 10,373 lb (4,705 kg) before choosing the implement.
Is lift capacity enough to size implements for the Kubota M135G?
No. The Kubota M135G may list 5,203 lb (2,360 kg) of rear lift, but the 10,373 lb (4,705 kg) operating weight and 13.2 gpm (50 L/min) hydraulic flow also matter for real work.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor hitch lift specs can change by year, market, tire setup, ballast, hitch option and measurement point. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official kubotausa.com website for official information before buying or lifting heavy implements.
