Replacing The Oil Filter Cartridge; Radiator - Kubota D1005-E3BG Operator's Manual

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PERIODIC SERVICE
BReplacing the oil filter cartridge
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
A Be sure to stop the engine before
changing the oil filter cartridge.
A Allow
engine
sufficiently, oil can be hot and cause
burns.
1. Replace the oil filter cartridge after the initial 50
hours of operation and every 400 hours thereafter.
2. Remove the old oil filter cartridge with a filter wrench.
3. Apply a film of oil to the gasket for the new cartridge.
4. Screw in the cartridge by hand. When the gasket
contacts the seal surface, tighten the cartridge
enough by hand. Because, if you tighten the
cartridge with a wrench, it will be tightened too much.
(1) Oil filter cartridge
Remove with a filter wrench
(Tighten with your hand)
5. After the new cartridge has been replaced, the
engine oil level normally decreases a little. Thus, run
the engine for a while and check for oil leaks through
the seal before checking the engine oil level. Add oil
if necessary.
A Wipe off any oil sticking to the machine completely.
to
cool
down

RADIATOR

Coolant will last for one day's work if filled all the way up
before operation start. Make it a rule to check the
coolant level before every operation.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
A Do not stop the engine suddenly,
stop it after about 5 minutes of
unloaded idling.
A Work only after letting the engine
and radiator cool off completely
(more than 30 minutes after it has
been stopped).
A Do not remove the radiator cap
while coolant is hot. When cool to
the touch, rotate cap to the first stop
to allow excess pressure to escape.
Then remove cap completely.
If overheats should occur, steam
may gush out from the radiator or
recovery tank; Severe burns could
result.

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