Kubota M5071N 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity

Quick answer:

The Kubota M5071N has a 3-point hitch lift capacity of 2,800 lb (1,270 kg) at 24 inches behind the link ends. It also lists hitch category Category 2, hydraulic pump flow 12.4 gpm (46.9 L/min), and operating weight 5,952 lb (2,700 kg).

Best rear lift figure2,800 lb (1,270 kg)
Lift at 24 inches2,800 lb (1,270 kg)
Hitch categoryCategory 2
Operating weight5,952 lb (2,700 kg)

Kubota M5071N 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity

3-point hitch lift capacity 3,200 lb (1,451 kg)
Lift capacity at 24 inches behind link ends 2,800 lb (1,270 kg)
Hitch category Category 2
Hitch control type position control
Hydraulic pump flow 12.4 gpm (46.9 L/min)
Operating weight 5,952 lb (2,700 kg)

Rear Lift Capacity Comparison Chart

Best rear lift comparison

This model

2,800 lb

Average

2,400 lb

Low

1,200 lb

High

4,500 lb

Lift at 24 inches comparison

This model

2,800 lb

Average

2,400 lb

Low

1,200 lb

High

4,500 lb

Hydraulic pump flow comparison

This model

12.4 gpm

Average

15 gpm

Low

8 gpm

High

25 gpm

Operating weight comparison

This model

5,952 lb

Average

5,500 lb

Low

3,000 lb

High

9,000 lb

Kubota M5071N Hitch and Rear Lift Notes

Rear lift capacity note For the Kubota M5071N, 2,800 lb (1,270 kg) is the headline rear-lift capacity captured. This matters for ballast boxes, tillers, blades, mowers and other mounted implements
24-inch lift note The 24-inch lift figure is usually the more useful number because rear implements hang behind the lift arms, not directly on them
Hitch category note The Kubota M5071N hitch category is listed as Category 2. This matters because rear implements need to match the tractor’s hitch pin size and geometry
Hitch control note The captured hitch-control data for the Kubota M5071N mentions position control. Treat this as context only and confirm the exact control setup in the operator manual
Hydraulic flow note Hydraulic pump flow is listed as 12.4 gpm (46.9 L/min). That is useful context for hydraulic response and some rear or auxiliary hydraulic functions
Operating weight note For the Kubota M5071N, operating weight is 5,952 lb (2,700 kg). Use that beside rear lift capacity before hanging a heavy implement out the back
Rear implement matching Use the Kubota M5071N’s hitch capacity as a filter before shopping for rotary cutter, medium tiller, grader blade, seeder, and heavy ballast box

Kubota M5071N 3-Point Hitch FAQ

What is the Kubota M5071N 3-point hitch lift capacity?

The Kubota M5071N is listed with 2,800 lb (1,270 kg) for lift at 24 inches behind the link ends. That makes it a utility rear-lift tractor, so it is suited to common property and farm implements, heavier blades, mowers, seeders and general rear attachments.

What does the Kubota M5071N 24-inch lift capacity mean?

It means the Kubota M5071N is rated to lift 2,800 lb (1,270 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 M5071N use any rear implement?

No. Start with the Category 2 hitch category, then check implement weight against the 2,800 lb (1,270 kg) rating at 24 inches behind the link ends.

What rear implements can the Kubota M5071N lift?

Use the 2,800 lb (1,270 kg) rating at 24 inches behind the link ends as the first filter for implements such as rotary cutter, medium tiller, grader blade, seeder, and heavy ballast box. Also check hitch category Category 2 and operating weight 5,952 lb (2,700 kg) before choosing the implement.

Do hydraulic flow and weight matter for the Kubota M5071N?

Yes. The Kubota M5071N lists hydraulic pump flow of 12.4 gpm (46.9 L/min) and operating weight of 5,952 lb (2,700 kg). Lift capacity says what it can raise; flow and weight help describe hydraulic response and stability.

Official information note

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.