Why Kubota power matters in a mini skid steer
A mini skid steer with Kubota engine power gives buyers a diesel option focused on dependable compact machine output. The TYPHON STOMP 509 and STOMP X1300 product details highlight the Kubota D1105 diesel platform.
The D1105 is a 3-cylinder, indirect injection diesel engine. It is rated at 25 hp at 3000 RPM and 19 hp at 2200 RPM, giving the machine steady output for repeated loader and attachment work.
Diesel applications for contractors and landowners
Kubota-powered mini skid steers are practical for buyers who expect daily work: loading aggregate, moving soil, cleaning debris, preparing landscape beds, drilling post holes, and handling material around farms and small properties.
Diesel engines are often favored where torque, fuel efficiency under load, and long work cycles matter more than the lowest initial machine price.
Match engine choice to attachments
Engine output is only part of the selection. Buyers should also confirm hydraulic flow, coupler style, machine weight, lift capacity, and attachment compatibility before purchase.
For the TYPHON STOMP 509 and X1300 family, use Standard Series attachment pages as the starting point and confirm final fitment before ordering.






