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    Kubota U145 reduced-tailswing excavator: specification and site-use notes for engineers

    June 12, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Kubota U145 reduced-tailswing excavator: specification and site-use notes for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Kubota’s new U145 reduced-tailswing excavator is entering service with Park Cliffe Farm Ltd, a small Cumbrian plant business that already runs an 8.5‑tonne KX085‑5, a KX080 and a U18‑5, all supplied by dealer P.V. Dobson. The 14–15.2‑tonne U145, specified with a two-piece boom, Engcon tilt-rotator and twin proportional auxiliary circuits, will work with grabs, shears, grapples and buckets to maximise utilisation on larger projects. Powered by a 76.4kW Stage V engine, it offers three operating modes plus Boom Down Energy Saving, Auto Idle and Auto Shut Down for fuel-efficient site work.

    Technical Brief

    • U145’s reduced tailswing and optional dozer blade improve stability and productivity on constrained sites.
    • Operating weight range is 14.5–15.2 tonnes, varying with boom and blade specification.
    • Stage V diesel engine delivers 76.4 kW (102 hp), aligning with current emissions compliance on UK sites.
    • Three selectable modes (Super Power, Heavy, Auto) allow tuning for cycle time versus fuel burn.
    • Boom Down Energy Saving, Auto Idle and Auto Shut Down collectively target idle and non-productive fuel losses.
    • Twin proportional auxiliary circuits and quick-hitch lines are factory-fitted, simplifying high-flow attachment integration.
    • Cab specification includes 7" touchscreen, rear and side cameras, LED work lights and climate control as standard.
    • Park Cliffe Farm Ltd’s compact fleet strategy depends on multi-attachment use (grabs, shears, grapples) to keep utilisation high.

    Our Take

    Kubota’s 14–15.2‑tonne U145 appearing here alongside the 8.5‑tonne KX085‑5 mirrors other UK fleet moves in our database, such as GGH Hire’s recent multi‑million‑pound order up to 8.5 tonnes, signalling that Kubota is now pushing from the compact segment into heavier utility-class excavators in this market.

    The repeat presence of P.V. Dobson as a Kubota dealer in both this piece and the Leigh Plant Hire U56‑5 article suggests that regional dealers are becoming key gatekeepers for standardising Kubota fleets across smaller UK contractors and farm-based businesses like Park Cliffe Farm Ltd.

    With Lister Wilder investing in a new Salisbury depot sized specifically for the U145, the machine’s 76.4 kW Stage V engine and 14–15‑tonne class weight are being backed by expanded service infrastructure, which should reduce perceived risk for owner-operators such as Jack Dickson moving up into larger excavators.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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