The Kubota M95GX-III has a hydrostatic transmission, with a top forward speed of 25.5 mph (41 km/h) and reverse speed of 12.4 mph (20 km/h).
Kubota M95GX-III Transmission Specs
| Transmission type | Hydrostatic |
|---|---|
| Forward speed | 25.5 mph (41 km/h) |
| Reverse speed | 12.4 mph (20 km/h) |
Transmission Comparison Charts
Forward speed comparison
Reverse speed comparison
Kubota M95GX-III Transmission Notes
| Transmission type note | The transmission type is the headline spec here. On the Kubota M95GX-III, the clean captured type is Hydrostatic |
|---|---|
| Forward / reverse speed note | Travel speed for the Kubota M95GX-III is listed as 25.5 mph (41 km/h) forward and 12.4 mph (20 km/h) reverse. Forward speed matters for transport; reverse speed matters for loader and yard work |
| Buyer takeaway | If you are comparing tractors, judge the Kubota M95GX-III from Hydrostatic and 25.5 mph (41 km/h), not horsepower alone. Transmission setup decides how the tractor actually drives |
| Source summary | type: Hydrostatic; forward speed: 25.5 mph (41 km/h); reverse speed: 12.4 mph (20 km/h) |
Kubota M95GX-III Transmission FAQ
What is the main transmission spec for the Kubota M95GX-III?
The main captured transmission detail is Hydrostatic. In plain terms, it is better for easy speed control, mowing, loader work and stop-start property jobs.
Does every Kubota M95GX-III transmission have a gear count?
No. Hydrostatic and CVT-style transmissions may be listed by range or variable speed instead of simple forward/reverse gear numbers.
What is the Kubota M95GX-III forward and reverse speed?
Forward speed is listed as 25.5 mph (41 km/h), while reverse speed is listed as 12.4 mph (20 km/h).
Is the Kubota M95GX-III transmission fluid capacity listed?
This row does not show a clean fluid capacity. Check the operator manual before doing a transmission or hydrostatic fluid change.
What should I check before buying a used Kubota M95GX-III?
Confirm the exact transmission type, test forward and reverse operation, check for fluid leaks, and verify any service history for the transmission or transaxle.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor transmission specs can change by year, market, serial range, transaxle, trim and option package. Please check the operator manual, service manual, build sheet and official kubotausa.com website for official transmission information before servicing or buying parts.
