Kubota M7-132 Operator's Manual

Kubota M7-132 Operator's Manual

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Code No. 3J036-5919-2
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KUBOTA Corporation 2018
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MODELS
M7-132·M7-152·M7-172
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL MODELS M7-132·M7-152·M7-172 ı · ı · ı English (U.S.A.) AX . J . 4 - 4 . - . AK Code No. 3J036-5919-2 READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL © KUBOTA Corporation 2018...
  • Page 2 2 Wheel Drive Hi-Lo High Speed-Low Speed 4 Wheel Drive Hydrostatic Transmission Since its inception in 1890, KUBOTA Corporation has grown to American Petroleum Institute Meters Per Second rank as one of the major firms in Japan. ASABE American Society of Agricultural and...
  • Page 3 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various universal symbols have been utilized on the instruments and controls. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning. General Engine - rev limiter Safety alert symbol Engine - rev limiter Master system warning Engine - over-speed...
  • Page 4 ® DEF/AdBlue - low level Transmission oil filter ® Low temperature regulation DEF/AdBlue - poor quality Gear shifting warning ® DEF/AdBlue - trouble Clutch ® DEF/AdBlue - thawing Brake Vehicle body-related Parking brake Travel direction - forward Parking brake / brake oil Travel direction - rearward Air brake Travel direction...
  • Page 5 PTO-related 3-point lifting / lowering PTO - off (disengaged) Lift arm - height PTO - on (engaged) Remote cylinder - retract PTO - 540 rpm Remote cylinder - extend PTO - 540E rpm Remote cylinder - float Remote cylinder - lock PTO - 1000 rpm Remote cylinder - lock PTO - 1000E rpm...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    4.3.3 Time and date settings screen....................70 4.3.4 ISOBUS settings screen ......................70 4.3.5 License confirmation screen ...................... 71 5. Setting the 3-point hitch ..........................72 6. Setting the remote control valve ........................ 74 6.1 Detailed settings of remote control valve ................... 76 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 8 3. Operating procedure for auto regeneration mode ..................111 3.1 PM warning level and required procedures..................112 4. Operating procedure for regeneration inhibit mode ................. 113 4.1 PM warning level and required procedures..................114 5. Operating procedure for parked regeneration ..................115 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 9 2. Turn signal switch and hazard light switch ....................137 2.1 Horn button ............................137 3. Work light switch............................137 4. Beacon light switch ..........................138 BRAKE CONTROLS ............................138 1. Foot brake ............................... 138 1.1 4WD braking system (4WD model) ....................139 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 10 6.1 Setting the cruise control........................161 6.2 Clearing the cruise control ....................... 162 7. Ratio lock button ............................162 8. Limp home switch ............................ 162 STOPPING THE TRACTOR ..........................163 CHECK DURING DRIVING ..........................163 1. Engine over-speed limiting indicator......................163 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 11 1. Adjusting drawbar length ......................... 186 2. Swing drawbar ............................186 FRONT 3-POINT HITCH (IF EQUIPPED) ......................186 1. Lift control ..............................187 2. Remote hitch “UP” switch and “DOWN” switch (if equipped) ..............187 3. Switching of the hydraulic valve ......................188 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 12 1. Bar type axle............................216 2. Flange type axle ............................217 BALLAST ................................217 1. Front ballast ............................. 217 1.1 Front end weights (option) ....................... 217 2. Rear ballast for single tires ........................217 2.1 Rear wheel weights (option)......................217 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 13 HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD ..........................237 1. Hood ................................ 237 2. Side cover..............................237 DAILY CHECK ..............................238 1. Walk around inspection ........................... 238 2. Checking and refueling ..........................238 3. Checking antifrost heater for oil separator (if equipped)................238 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 14 1. Draining fuel tank water ........................... 255 2. Adjusting toe-in ............................256 2.1 Adjusting toe-in procedure ....................... 256 3. Cleaning inner air filter..........................256 4. Cleaning fresh air filter..........................256 4.1 Cleaning the filter ..........................257 EVERY 250 HOURS ............................257 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 15 EVERY 3000 HOURS ............................275 1. Checking turbocharger ..........................275 2. Checking supply pump ..........................275 3. Checking and cleaning EGR system ....................... 275 ® 4. Checking DEF/AdBlue injector ......................275 ® 5. Replacing DEF/AdBlue pump filter ......................276 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 16 9. Washing the tractor..........................283 STORAGE..........................285 TRACTOR STORAGE ............................285 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE....................285 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................286 ELECTRIC CONTROLLER TROUBLE SHOOTING..................286 OPTIONS ..........................293 OPTIONS ................................293 APPENDICES ..........................294 MAXIMUM MASSES............................294 1. Maximum permissible load of the tire ...................... 294 INDEX............................295 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 17: Safe Operation

    • Never wear loose, torn, or bulky clothing around the 2. CAB and ROPS tractor. It may catch on moving parts or controls, • Kubota recommends the use of a CAB or roll-over leading to the risk of an accident. protective structures (ROPS) and seat belt in Use additional safety items, such as a hard hat, almost all applications.
  • Page 18 The levers or controls. machine may start in gear and move if the normal • Do not stand between tractor and implement or starting circuitry is bypassed. trailed vehicle unless the parking brake is applied. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 19 • Never allow children to operate the machine even under adult supervision. • Never allow children to play on the machine or on the implement. • Use extra caution when backing up. Look behind and down to make sure area is clear before moving. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 20 Lock the 3-point hitch in the raised due to an abrupt slowdown. This may fail to keep position. For travelling with the ride control on, the tractor under control. however, keep the 3-point hitch unlocked. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 21 • When operating stationary PTO driven equipment, Before servicing the tractor, park it on a firm, flat and always apply the tractor parking brake and place level surface, set the parking brake, lower all chocks behind and in front of the rear wheels. Stay M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 22 • Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not If injured by escaping fluid, see a medical doctor at inflate tires above the recommended pressure once. This fluid will produce gangrene or severe shown in the operator's manual. allergic reactions. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 23 Please dispose properly. See your local recycling center or KUBOTA Dealer to learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products. • Before servicing a tractor equipped with the front suspension, be sure to lower the machine to the lowest position.
  • Page 24 SAFE OPERATION SAFETY LABELS M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 25 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 26 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 27 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 28 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 29 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 30 SAFE OPERATION M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 31 • Clean the safety labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. • Replace damaged or missing safety labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer. • If a component with safety label(s) affixed is replaced with new part, make sure new label(s) is (are) attached in the same location(s) as the replaced component.
  • Page 32 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 33: Servicing Of Tractor

    However, when in need of parts or major service, be sure to see your KUBOTA Dealer. For service, contact the KUBOTA Dealership from which you purchased your tractor or your local KUBOTA Dealer.
  • Page 34: Warranty

    (2) Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) muffler serial number (1) Front axle identification plate WARRANTY This tractor is warranted under the KUBOTA Limited Express Warranty, a copy of which may be obtained from your selling dealer. No warranty shall, however, apply if the tractor has not...
  • Page 35: Specifications

     SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION TABLE Standard Deluxe Premium Premium KVT Model M7-152 M7-172 M7-152 M7-172 M7-132 M7-152 M7-172 M7-132 M7-152 M7-172 Model Kubota V6108-CR-TIEF4 Type Direct injection, water-cooled 4 cycle diesel, common rail system, turbocharger, intercooler Number of cylinders Total displacement 6124 (374) (cu.in.)
  • Page 36  SPECIFICATIONS Standard Deluxe Premium Premium KVT Model M7-152 M7-172 M7-152 M7-172 M7-132 M7-152 M7-172 M7-132 M7-152 M7-172 Range gear shift 5-speed synchronized (GST) Transmis- sion No. of speeds F30/R15 (F54/R27 with optional creep) Clutch Multiple wet disc, electronic-hydraulic operated Hydrostatic power steering...
  • Page 37: Traveling Speeds

    1.86 2.05 1.86 2.05 2.24 2.86 2.24 2.86 2.61 3.98 2.61 3.98 3.04 - - 3.04 - - 3.60 3.60 - - - - 4.29 4.29 - - - - 3.36 3.67 3.36 3.67 3.98 5.10 3.98 5.10 (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 38 Maximum speed 50 km/h (31.1 mph) model: 0.5 to 50 km/h (0.31 to 31.1 mph) NOTE : • KVT transmission provides infinite ground speeds to maximum 40 km/h (24.9 mph) or 50 km/h (31.1 mph) in the forward and 30 km/h (18.6 mph) in the reverse mode. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 39: Implement Limitations

    The tractor has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by Kubota. Use with implements which are not sold or approved by Kubota and which exceed the maximum specifications listed in the following table, or which are otherwise unfit for use with the tractor may result in malfunctions or failures of the tractor, damage to other property and injury to the operator or others.
  • Page 40: Trailer Load Capacity

     IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS TRAILER LOAD CAPACITY TRAILER LOAD CAPACITY Empty tractor (without front ballast) and tires with 8000 kg rear axle load M7-132 TYPE: A (hitch made by: SCHARMÜLLER) M7-152 Drawbar M7-172 1800 Vertical load (kg) W2 1500 Unbraked towable mass...
  • Page 41: Front Loader

    Standard, Deluxe, Premium models (right side) Number of pieces Tightening Size-length M20-60 M20-70 568.8 431.5 431.5 torque N⋅m (58.0) (44.0) (44.0) Strength division 10.9 (kgf⋅m) Number of pieces Tightening torque 568.8 431.5 N⋅m (kgf⋅m) (58.0) (44.0) DANGER To avoid personal injury or death: M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 42  IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS • Special attention should be made when lifting the load, keep the bucket correctly positioned to prevent spillages. NOTE : • Not all risks are listed. Refer to front loader operator's manual. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 43: Instrument Panel And Controls

    (5) Horn button .................. 137 (14) Key switch..................125 (6) Shuttle lever................. 142 (15) Parked regeneration switch ............115 (7) Light switch .................. 135 (16) Foot throttle.................. 142 … ....................136 (17) Brake pedals................138 (8) DPF inhibit switch .................113 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 44: Instrument Panel

    (8) Front work light switch ..............137 … ....................164 (9) Beacon light switch ..............138 (4) Liquid crystal display..............47 (10) Rear work light switch..............137 (5) Pneumatic pressure gauge (if equipped)........166 (11) Display switch ................49 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 45: Foot And Hand Controls

    (11) Lift arm top limit adjustment dial ..........194 (24) Limp home switch ................ 155 (12) 3-point hitch lowering speed adjustment dial....... 195 (25) Electrical outlet ................227 (13) Lift arm ride control switch ............197 (26) Operator's seat ................130 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 46 (13) 3-point hitch lock button............... 192 (6) Rear PTO clutch control switch............ 175 (14) Engine RPM memory button............126 (7) Depth control dial (hydraulic dial) ..........193 (15) Engine RPM memory adjustment button ........126 (8) Hand throttle ................142 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 47 (17) Electrical outlet ................227 (8) Creep gear shift lever (if equipped) ..........144 (18) ISOBUS terminal ................. 228 (9) PTO operation mode selection lever ........... 176 (19) Signal socket ................228 (10) PTO speed selection lever............176 (20) Operator's seat ................130 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 48 (27) Selection button for remote control valve and loader (loader mode (12) Engine RPM memory button............126 only) ..................... 203 (13) Differential lock button ..............146 (28) Joystick lock button (loader mode only)........203 (14) 4WD button.................. 145 (29) Limp home switch ................ 155 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 49 (6) Cigarette lighter ................228 (15) Electrical outlet ................227 (7) K-monitor ..................61 (16) ISOBUS terminal ................. 228 (8) PTO operation mode selection lever ........... 176 (17) Signal socket ................228 (9) PTO speed selection lever............176 (18) Operator's seat ................130 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 50 (29) Selection button for remote control valve and loader (loader mode (13) Differential lock button ..............146 only) ..................... 203 (14) 4WD button.................. 145 (30) Joystick lock button (loader mode only)........203 (15) Remote control valve lock button..........202 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 51 (8) Hydraulic power beyond port (if equipped) ........198 (3) External switch for 3-point hitch........... 184 (9) Hydraulic trailer brake (if equipped)..........140 (4) Pneumatic trailer brake (if equipped)........... 140 (10) Hydraulic drain port..............198 (5) ISOBUS socket (if equipped)............227 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 52: Intellipanel Control

    For Premium and Premium KVT models : The K-monitor equipped with an LCD touch panel comes in two sizes: 7-inch and 12-inch types. Carefully check the specifications at hand to handle the K-monitor correctly. (1) K-monitor (7-inch type) (2) K-monitor Pro (12-inch type) - option M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 53: Liquid Crystal Display (Lcd)

    Displays the position of the range gear shift that was selected with the ez-command center. (B) Displays [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] or [6] (reverse: [1], [2] or [3]) Displays the position of the main gear shift selected with the ez-command center. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 54 Service inspect indicator is displayed when the time for an engine oil change has come. Engine low temperature regulation indicator Transmission low temperature regulation indicator Gear shifting warning indicator Engine over speed warning indicator ® DEF/AdBlue warning indicator Trouble display A trouble-spot-pinpointing error code and the related control unit are displayed. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 55: Lcd Initial Setting

    The hour continues to change if the [ENT] switch is held down. c. To put the clock back, select with the [Select] switch and then press the [ENT] switch. The hour continues to change if the [ENT] switch is held down. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 56: Setting The Clock Display On/Off

    1. Turn on the key switch. 1.3 Setting the working range of implement 2. Press the [SET UP/00] switch to make the setting mode screen appear. 1. Press the [Select] switch to choose “Working range of implement”. Then press the [ENT] switch, and M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 57: Setting The Automatic Gear Shift (Field Mode)

    (highlighted). (1) [SET UP/00] switch (2) [Select] switch (3) [ENT] switch (4) [ESC] switch 3. Select “Auto shift (field mode)” with the [Select] switch and then press the [ENT] switch. The auto shift (field mode) setting screen shows up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 58 [Select] switch and then press the [ENT] switch to determine the “Main gear shift of maximum traveling speed”. 8. Select [SET] with the [Select] switch and then press the [ENT] switch. The setting is made and the setting mode screen appears again. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 59: Basic Information Monitor And Performance Monitor

    Elapsed time (hour meter) - • Displays the trip measured from the previous resetting. • With the [Trip] displayed and selected, hold down [SET Trip A - UP/00] switch. The setting goes back to [0.0]. Trip B - Travel speed - M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 60 With the “Average work area fuel consumption” displayed and tion selected, hold down [SET UP/00] switch. The setting goes back to [0.0]. Average work area • Preset the implement width. If not preset correctly, incorrect da- fuel consumption ta will be displayed. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 61 The “Average slip rate” is measured based on the slip rate from the previous resetting. Slip rate - • With the “Average slip rate” displayed and selected, hold down [SET UP/00] switch. The setting goes back to [0.0]. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 62 With the “Average slip rate” displayed and selected, hold down [SET UP/00] switch. The setting goes back to [0.0]. Travel speed with - radar (if equipped) • Used to delete the information displayed. Blank - The screen numbers vary with the specifications of tractors. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 63: Modifying The Information Displayed On The Basic Information Monitor

    The items being displayed on the basic information monitor (2) are skipped, however. 5. Press the [ENT] switch, and the data now on the screen are finalized. 6. For the “Basic information monitor (2)”, the onscreen data can be modified in the same procedure. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 64: Measuring Distance

    2. Turn on the key switch. 3. Press the [Select] switch to choose “Performance monitor (1)” or “Performance monitor (2)” (it is highlighted). Then press the [ENT] switch. Now the performance monitor select screen shows up. (1) Distance measuring icon M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 65 4. Press [ESC] switch to return to the normal screen and stop distance measurement. Also, after stopping distance measurement, the measured value can be reset to zero by holding down the [SET UP/00] switch while distance measurement icon on the performance monitor in the meter panel is selected. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 66: Indicators

    (14) Trailer indicator 1 ................. 137 (32) Water separator indicator............. 164 (15) Front PTO indicator..............180 (33) Air cleaner indicator ..............164 NOTE : • The water separator indicator (32) and air cleaner indicator (33) are displayed on the LCD when the trouble occurs. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 67: Indicator Color

    On the panel, detailed settings of the differential lock, PTO, remote control valve and other functions can be made and checked. Once any setting has been made, it can also be redisplayed immediately using the function buttons. When the implement-related ISOBUS connector and the optional live view camera are connected, this panel serves as their monitor screen. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 68: Names Of Parts And Their Handling (K-Monitor)

    1. Press the main menu select switch, and various types of information get displayed. 2. Referring to the following list, select your required type of information. If the sub-menu display switch (10) is selected, the sub-menu icons get displayed on the left of the screen. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 69 1. With an ISOBUS-compatible implement in motion, press this switch to stop the implement in case of emergency. Emergency stop methods vary according to the type of implement. For details, check with the instruction manual of the implement in question. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 70: Names Of Parts And Their Handling (K-Monitor Pro)

    1. Going to the main display screen: Touch the main menu icon you want to display, and touch the main display screen. 2. Going to the sub-display screen: Touch the main menu icon you want to display, and touch the sub-display screen. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 71 With an ISOBUS-compatible implement in motion, press this switch to stop the implement in case of emergency. Emergency stop methods vary according to the type of implement. For details, check with the instruction manual of the implement in question. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 72: Basic Procedures

    Familiarize yourself with the basic procedures, such as changing the settings, as follows: • Changing the screen settings on page 67 • [F] buttons on page 68 • Function of the “Home” button on page 68 • Function of the [ESC] button on page 68 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 73: Changing The Screen Settings

    (A) Orange selected frame turns yellow-green 4. Use the selection dial and button. c. Turn the selection dial and button clockwise or counterclockwise to change the setting. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 74: F] Buttons

    1. Press this button, and the previous screen press an [F] button and the allocated setting screen reappears. This works in the same way as with the appears. “Previous screen resume” switch. You can modify and check the settings quickly. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 75: System Basic Settings

    Daytime mode screen brightness Slide the graph farther to the right to increase the brightness. Nighttime mode screen brightness Slide the graph farther to the right to increase the brightness. (1) Sub-menu scroll switch (2) Gear mark icon M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 76: System Settings (2) Screen

    Decimal marker setting Do not change the setting of this screen. The choice is between [,] (comma) and [.] (period). For details, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. Live view camera display switching Live view camera display can be chosen from the following settings: •...
  • Page 77: License Confirmation Screen

    ™ K-MONITOR MAIN MENU (PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODELS ONLY)   INTELLIPANEL CONTROL 4.3.5 License confirmation screen Setting is required when options are attached. For details, consult your local Kubota Dealer. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 78: Setting The 3-Point Hitch

    Extend the graph farther to the right (raise the percentage) to increase the lowering speed. Switching the automatic draft control Touch the left half of the auto draft mode switch (8), and the automatic draft control gets activated. A touch on the right half deactivates it. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 79 Used together with the optional radar device, the tractor can be constantly kept under the best control. This helps to improve your productivity. For details, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer. 3-Point hitch status indicator (2) The control status of the 3-point hitch is displayed all the time with the following indicators:...
  • Page 80: Setting The Remote Control Valve

    (3) Blocked (neutral) (4) Float (5) Lock Modifying the settings 1. If you want to modify any of the settings, touch the “graph” of the relevant valve. In so doing, the “detailed settings of remote control valve” screen shows up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 81 2. Touch the left half of the collective remote control valve lock switch, and all the remote control valves are collectively locked and the implement cannot be raised and lowered. A touch on the right half unlocks all the valves. In locked status, the collective remote control valve lock indicator also lights up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 82: Detailed Settings Of Remote Control Valve

    After this stage, the timer can be set only with the switch or lever. • If during an action the switch or lever is moved in the reverse direction, the timer setting is cancelled. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 83: Setting The Drivability

    3. Touch the left half of the auto 4WD switch (10), and the automatic 4WD, listed below, gets activated. The indicator (4) lights up and stays on. 4. Turn off the switch (10), and the 2WD is abled and the indicator (4) goes off. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 84 4. Using the manual control switch at the operator's seat, the manual mode may be enabled. In the manual mode, the suspension cylinder's extension status can be checked on the level meter (13). (See FRONT SUSPENSION (IF EQUIPPED) on page 170.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 85: Setting The Pto

    Lower the percentage to lower the height at which turning stops. Displaying the PTO rpm 1. With the PTO switch at ON (engage), the front PTO rpm (2) as well as the rear PTO rpm (4) are displayed. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 86: Setting The Engine And Power Shift Transmission (Premium Model Only)

    • Setting the auto shift sensitivity on page 83 Further, the engine rev-limiter, engine rpm memory and other settings may be also set, as follows: • Setting the engine rev-limit on page 84 • Setting the engine rpm memory on page 84 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 87: Setting The Traveling Speed Gear In The Road Mode

    3. Setting the maximum main gear shift : Using the high-speed setting switch, preset the desired traveling speed (the high-speed slider moves to the set position). M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 88 6. Touch the previous screen resume switch, and the setting is completed and the previous screen reappears. (1) Selected traveling speed (4) High-speed setting switch gear shift (5) High-speed slider (2) Previous screen resume (6) Low-speed slider switch (7) Main gear shift range (3) Low-speed setting switch M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 89: Setting The Auto Shift Sensitivity

    Retract the graph leftward with the “Mi- Shifted to the rev-up/slow-down levels by Light-duty nus (-)” switch. skipping the traveling speed range. • Extend the graph rightward with the “Plus Rev-up or slowed down close to the current Heavy-duty (+)” switch. traveling speed. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 90: Setting The Engine Rev-Limit

    2. With the “Plus (+)” or “Minus (-)” switch, finely adjust the rpm memory setting. Every time the switch is pressed, the speed varies in 10-rpm increments or decrements. 3. The engine rpm memory control (B) can also be preset in the same procedure. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 91: Setting The Engine And Cvt (Premium Kvt Model Only)

    (14) Engine rpm memory (A) control (5) Engine rpm memory (A) switch ward) (15) Engine rev-limiter control (6) Engine rpm memory (B) switch (11) Cruise control low-range set speed (re- (16) CVT response control (7) CVT low-range maximum speed verse) (17) CVT sensitivity control M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 92: Modifying The Cvt Sensitivity Setting

    • Details regarding sensitivity settings can be found in a different section. (See Setting continuously variable transmission (CVT) sensitivity on page 160.) 10.2 Modifying the CVT response setting 1. Touch the CVT response control and the setting screen shows up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 93: Modifying The Cvt Low-Range Maximum Speed Setting

    2. With the “Plus (+)” or “Minus (-)” switch, finely adjust speed settings can be found in a different section. the rpm memory setting. (See Cruise control on page 161.) Every time the switch is pressed, the speed varies in 10-rpm increments or decrements. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 94: Setting The Headland Management System

    • HEADLAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM on page 11.1 Preparations for recording the program The program consists of 2 different types of operation, Field in and Field out, as listed in the following table. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 95: Recording The Program Through Actual Tractor Operation

    11.3 Pre-program lead time and pre- tractor operation program travel distance 1. Make sure the headland management system lock The per-program lead time and per-program travel indicator (5) is off. distance refer to the standby time and travel distance M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 96: Saving The Program

    The program code display indicator (3) lights up interlocked with the select switch (2). 3. Touch the program title display area (4) to display the input keypad. (1) Input keypad (2) Confirm switch (3) Cancel switch M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 97: Loading The Program

    7. The “Save sequence. Are you sure?” message (4) Program load switch appears. • If the confirm switch (1) is touched, the program will be saved. • If the cancel switch (2) is touched, the program saving will be cancelled. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 98: Deleting The Program

    (1) Confirm switch (2) Cancel switch 11.6 Deleting the program 1. Make sure the headland management system lock indicator (8) is off. 2. Using the program select switch (2), choose the program code to delete. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 99: Modifying The Program (Switching)

    The “Change settings. Are you sure?” message 2. Using the program select switch (2), choose the appears. program code to modify. If the confirm switch (1) is touched, the program will be modified and the previous screen will show up again. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 100 10. Go back to step 3. Using the scroll switch (5 or 6) to select the differential lock subcategory icon (10) first and then touch the edit switch (4). 11. The editing screen shows up. Now change the differential lock program to the PTO program. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 101: Headland Management System Program List

    (1) Rear hitch upper limit adjustment (2) Rear hitch bottom limit adjustment (3) Ride control ON/OFF Differential lock Switch differential lock off. Differential lock Differential lock Switch differential lock on. Auto differential Switch auto differential lock off. lock OFF (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 102 Set engine speed to recorded hand throttle speed. Hand throttle mode Hand throttle mode ON (1) Time setting for reaching a preset engine rpm. (2) Setting of target engine rpm. Engine rpm mem- Engine rpm mem- Switch engine rpm memory off. ory OFF (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 103 Switch transmission mode to road mode. Road mode Power shift (Pre- mium model) (1) Road mode gear range adjustment Switch transmission mode to field mode. Field mode (1) Field mode gear range adjustment Manual mode Switch operation mode to manual mode. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 104 Low speed range (1) CVT sensitivity setting (2) CVT response setting (3) Maximum traveling speed Set travel speed. Target travel speed (1) Setting of target travel speed Remote control valve Blocked (neutral) The 1st segment valve is block. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 105 Retract (1) Flow rate (retract) (2) Flow timer (3) Priority flow status The 1st segment valve is floating. Float (1) Flow timer Front PTO OFF Switch front PTO off. Front PTO Front PTO ON Switch front PTO on. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 106: Operating Conditions

    5. Touch the working range of implement icon (5) to enter the working range of the implement, using the displayed ten-key pad. If the working range of the implement is not correctly entered, accurate data will not be recorded. 6. Touch the edit switch (9) to switch to the edit screen. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 107: Selecting And Registering Recorded Data Items

    Trip-travel distance Resettable (ml) Trip-fuel consumption L (gal) Resettable Trip-fuel consumption per Resettable hour (gal/h) L/ha Trip-area fuel consumption Resettable (gal/a) (1) Scroll switch (2) Return to the previous screen Trip-area ha (a) Resettable (3) Factory setting switch (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 108: Setting The Operating Conditions And Beginning Recording

    This chapter covers the handling and operation of the • When you select “Lift arm lower”, data will be “sub-menu”. counted only when the lift arm is lowered. Details regarding the handling and operation of the main menu can be found in a different section. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 109: Live View Camera

    1. After setting the USB memory stick in the K- monitor, touch the floppy mark on the display. 3. Initial setting Details regarding the settings can be found in a different section. (See System basic settings on page 69.) (1) Floppy mark M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 110: Importing Procedure

    Further, note that when importing, the data within the K-monitor will be overwritten by the USB memory stick data selected in the previous step. However, the top limit setting value of the lift arm top limit cannot be imported. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 111: Failure Messages

    ™ K-MONITOR SUB-MENU (PREMIUM AND PREMIUM KVT MODELS ONLY)   INTELLIPANEL CONTROL 6. Failure messages 1. Touch the wrench icon displayed in the sub-menu to check the information on current failures. (1) Wrench icon (1) Message scroll switches M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 112: Pre-Operation Check

    (See Checking the items reaching the maintenance interval on page 106.) When engine oil, the most significant of all these, reaches its replacement time, the service inspect indicator will automatically appear on the LCD. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 113 3. The 10 maintenance items are displayed on the Immediately inspect the relevant part or replace it LCD unit. with a new one. The hours shown at the far right of each item indicate the duration of use after the immediately previous maintenance. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 114: Resetting The Maintenance Hour

    (1) [SET UP/00] switch (2) [Select] switch (3) [ENT] switch 2. Press the [ENT] switch, and the reset screen shown below appears. Using the [Select] switch, choose [YES]. Then press the [ENT] switch, and the displayed hours will be back to zero. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 115: Operating The Engine

    • During regeneration, white exhaust gases may be visible. Do not allow regeneration in an Fuel unventilated garage or confined area. Be sure to use ultra-low sulfur fuel (S15). • During regeneration, do not leave the tractor. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 116: Dpf Regeneration Process

    “Auto regeneration” section of this manual. (See Operating procedure for auto regeneration mode on page 111.) Regeneration inhibit mode After starting the engine, if the “DPF inhibit switch” is pressed to turn on the switch lamp, the “Regeneration inhibit” mode will be activated. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 117: Operating Procedure For Auto Regeneration Mode

    • The engine rpm increase indicator is used as a guide to satisfy the regeneration conditions. If the engine load is too heavy, the engine rpm increase indicator may continue to flash, even though regeneration system conditions are satisfied and regeneration may begin automatically. (See Tips on diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration on page 116.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 118: Pm Warning Level And Required Procedures

    Immediately move the tractor to a safe place, Engine output: 50% stantly “ON”. park it there and turn the engine “OFF”. Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer. • At this level, do not continue to operate the tractor; otherwise, damage will result to the DPF and engine.
  • Page 119: Operating Procedure For Regeneration Inhibit Mode

    3. When the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing: A specific amount of PM has accumulated in the DPF muffler. Move the tractor to a safe place and activate the DPF muffler. (See Operating procedure for parked regeneration on page 115.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 120: Pm Warning Level And Required Procedures

    The engine warning indicator remains con- Immediately move the tractor to a safe place, stantly “ON”. park it there and turn the engine “OFF”. Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer. • At this level, do not continue to operate the tractor; otherwise, damage may re- sult to the DPF and engine.
  • Page 121: Operating Procedure For Parked Regeneration

    • If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted, the engine rpm is fixed at the idling level for about 30 seconds. For this period, keep the hand throttle lever and foot throttle pedal at the idle position. Do not move them. They will function again in 30 seconds. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 122: Tips On Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) Regeneration

    • On the North American market, the high-grade ) contained in exhaust gases are reduced by reducing agent called urea aqueous ammonia and decomposed into nitrogen and water solution is sold in the name of diesel exhaust vapor. fluid (DEF). On the European and Japanese M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 123: Warning Indication And Countermeasures

    (2) DEF/AdBlue warning indicator ® (3) DEF/AdBlue system warning indicator 3.1 SCR system inducement display on the (1) SCR system icon (2) Engine output level ® (3) Time limit to next level or remaining DEF/AdBlue (4) Performance monitor (error code) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 124: Scr System Inducement Display And Measures

    The engine output is limited to idle status (limited engine output: “Lv.2” ® When DEF/AdBlue has been added or a poor-quality solution replaced by a genuine product, the warning indicator and icons turn off. The engine output limitation will also be cleared. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 125 The SCR system has experienced an abnormality. Verify the error code displayed on the performance monitor and con- tact your local KUBOTA Dealer. inhibit The engine output is unrestricted. After 195 minutes, the engine output will be limited to 50% (limited en- gine output: “Lv.1”...
  • Page 126 3. The 40 hours warning record will be reset if any fault has not been detected over 40 hours from the repair. If a fault is detected after the 40 hours warning record reset, then the new countdown will be stated. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 127: Storing And Handling Def/Adblue

    Get it locked or unlocked as required. (1) Battery switch (A) “OFF” (2) Indicator (B) “ON” NOTE : • By keeping the battery switch at “OFF”, there will be a smaller risk of battery fire caused by wrong cabling. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 128: Starting The Engine In Cold Weather

    (2) Transmission low temperature regulation indicator NOTE : The indicator lighting condition will vary depending on the specification. • For Standard, Deluxe, Premium models: – If the cooling water temperature is 0 ℃ (32 ℉) or below, the engine low temperature M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 129: Def/Adblue ® Freeze Warning

    • If removing the key does not stop the – If the cooling water temperature is 0 ℃ (32 ℉) engine, consult your local Kubota Dealer. below transmission • After turning the key switch to “OFF” and temperature is also -7 ℃...
  • Page 130: Transmission Low Temperature (Premium Kvt Model Only)

    Start the disabled tractor. (1) Transmission low temperature regulation indicator (2) Message (for example: [TCU FMI 18 SPN 524193]) NOTE : • If the cooling water temperature is 0 ℃ (32 ℉) or below and the transmission oil temperature is M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 131: Engine Operation

    This can prevent machine trouble caused by incorrect operation. Setting the speed (Standard and Deluxe models) The setting can be made both when the engine is running and when it is stopped. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 132: Rpm Dual Memory Setting

    Setting the speed (Premium and Premium KVT single touch by pressing the (A) or (B) rpm memory models) Maximum engine speed can be preset on the K- monitor. (See Setting the engine and CVT (Premium KVT model only) on page 85.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 133 1000 rpm, allowing turning at low speed. Work (1) Engine rpm memory (A/B) indicator (2) Engine rpm memory switch (A) After turning, press the button (A) again to resume a (3) Engine rpm memory switch (B) speed of 2000 rpm. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 134: Setting The Speeds (Standard And Deluxe Models)

    (4) Engine rpm memory (B) control (5) Minus (-) switch (6) Plus (+) switch (7) Engine rpm memory (A) switch (8) Engine rpm memory (B) switch NOTE : • The set speeds will be stored even after the engine is stopped. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 135: Canceling The Setting (All Models)

    Take an example in which the engine rev- limiter is 1230 rpm and the memory speed is 2000 rpm. The engine speed will rise only up to 1230 rpm. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 136: Operating The Tractor

    For more details, read the maintenance section of this manual. (See MAINTENANCE on page 230.) BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR • Never try to get on or off a moving tractor or jump off the tractor to exit. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 137 • In order to avoid damage of the seat, do not operate the weight and height adjust switch for more than 1 minute. Fore and aft isolator Set the isolator in “ON” position so that shock impacts in the direction of travel can be better absorbed by the seat. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 138: Operator Presence Control (Opc) System

    Unlock the swivel adjust lever and rotate the seat right or left as desired. To avoid personal injury or death: • Always use the seat belt when a ROPS or CAB NOTE : is installed. Using the swivel seat: M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 139: Instructional Seat (If Equipped)

    • Never use this seat on any locations where the movements. machine might turn over. Never operate the 3. Run the tractor at low speed. machine prone to turn over, either. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 140: Steering Adjustment

    3. Rewind the seat belt back into its case. NOTE : • The instructional seat can be used only when permitted by your local laws. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details. (1) Knob bolt 5. Steering adjustment 7. 2-sided mirror (if equipped)
  • Page 141: Remote Control Mirror (If Equipped)

    2. In accordance with the switch positions, the lights in the following table light up. (1) Adjustment knob (2) Upper right mirror adjustment position (3) Upper left mirror adjustment position (4) Lower right mirror adjustment position (5) Lower left mirror adjustment position M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 142: Light Switch (With Repeat Headlight Type)

    “OFF” position with lights on. 1. Turn the key to the “ON” position. 2. In accordance with combinations of the switches 1 and 2, the lights in the following table light up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 143: Turn Signal Switch And Hazard Light Switch

    (3) Hazard and turn signal indi- cator Trailer indicator When you operate the turn signal light switch with the trailer power connector connected, the trailer indicator in the instrumental panel also starts flashing along with the turn signal indicator. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 144: Beacon Light Switch

    Turn on the key switch and press the beacon light interlock the right and left pedals as illustrated switch. The beacon light and the switch's indicator light below. Press the beacon light switch, and turn off the light and the indicator. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 145: 4Wd Braking System (4Wd Model)

    “ON” position, the parking brake OPC indicator will turn on and the alarm buzzer will sound. 3. Once the parking brake has been applied, the tractor sets itself in the 4-wheel drive mode. This M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 146: When Towing A Dual-Line Trailer Brake Type Trailer

    Connect the air hoses securely to the connectors (A) and (B) of the tractor. Air is constantly supplied to the trailer side air tank via the red connector hose. Pneumatic pressure proportional to the force on the brake pedal is transmitted via the yellow connector M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 147: Inspecting The Pneumatic Pressure

    Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. NOTE : • If the clutch is operated in a partially engaged conditions, the warning buzzer will sound (for 1 second) and a warning code will be displayed to protect the clutch.
  • Page 148: Hand Throttle

    If this case • Slow down the engine speed before shifting the occurs, please handle it with the following shuttle lever. instruction. • Use the shuttle lever when the machine speed is below 20 km/h (12.4 mph). M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 149: Shuttle Button

    5. Shuttle button 6. Shuttle neutral button Hold down the shuttle enable button and press the shuttle button to switch forward and reverse travel. Press this button to return the transmission to the “NEUTRAL” position. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 150: Creep Speed (If Equipped)

    Creep speed cannot be used for any of the Misuse of the brakes may cause damage to followings: the transmission and is therefore not • Pulling a trailer acceptable to KUBOTA for coverage under • Front-loader operation the warranty. • Front-blade operation M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 151: Wd And Auto 4Wd Switch

    The front and rear wheels are always driven. mode (1) 4WD button (A) “PUSH” 2WD mode The rear wheels only are always driven. NOTE : • The 4WD button can be operated when the tractor is on the go or at rest without depressing the clutch. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 152: 4Wd Indicator

    • For increased braking at reduced speed. 3. Return the differential lock switch to a central position, and the differential lock mode turns off and IMPORTANT : the indicator goes off. • Tires will wear quickly if the front-wheel drive is engaged on paved roads. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 153: Differential Lock Indicator

    • To prevent damage to power train, do not engage differential lock when one wheel is spinning and the other is completely stopped. • If the differential lock cannot be released, step lightly on the brake pedals alternately. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 154: Power Shift Transmission Control

    Switches to auto shift mode Does not switch to auto shift mode (1) Ez-command center (5) Shuttle neutral button (2) Shuttle enable button (6) Transmission mode select (3) Range gear shift button switch (4) Auto shift button (7) Auto shift sensitivity dial M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 155: Switching The Auto Shift Modes

    “road mode” or “field mode”. The currently enabled mode can be checked with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel. Before switching the modes, get the engine started first and then set the shuttle lever to the neutral position. (A) “Auto shift-field mode” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 156: Traveling Speeds

    A → B → C → D → E 2. The automatic gear shifting will be within the preset traveling speed range. Details regarding relevant settings can be found in a different section. (See Setting power shift transmission (Standard, Deluxe model) on page 50.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 157: Setting The Range Gear Shift In The Field Mode (Standard, Deluxe Model)

    Pull this lever backward, and this shift comes down. Before setting the range gear shift in the field mode, bring the tractor to a complete stop. The selected range gear shift stage can be checked with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 158: Setting The Main Gear Shift Range In The Field Mode (Premium Model)

    When this happens, the manual mode is resumed. To go back to the auto shift mode, get the traveling speed back into the preset range and press the auto shift button again. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 159: Setting The Range Gear Shift In The Field Mode (Premium Model)

    2. To switch between the road and field modes, use the transmission mode select switch. Standard, Deluxe model (1) Ez-command center (X) “Shift up” (Y) “Shift down” (1) Ez-command center (A) “PUSH” (2) Auto shift button M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 160: Operating The Range Gear Shift

    1. After pressing the auto shift button to switch to manual mode, shift gears according to work conditions and carry out operation. If you use the ez-command center to shift up or down beyond the gear range set in auto shift mode, the mode will switch to manual. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 161: Limp Home Switch

    NOTE : 1. Press the (F) or (R) switch to enter limp home • If you step on the clutch pedal immediately after mode. shifting the range gear shift up or down, the M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 162: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Control

    • Park it in a safe place and immediately contact lever to neutral. your local KUBOTA Dealer. • If you press the (F) or (R) switch by mistake, The continuously variable transmission (CVT) is a fully turn the key switch off to leave limp home computerized stepless type.
  • Page 163: Main Shift

    “low speed” modes switch alternately. Set the desired traveling speed while confirming its Depending on this selection, the “traveling enable digital display. upper limit speed”, shown with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel, is also switched. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 164: Operation Of The Automatic Mode

    (X) Operating times of ez-command center (Y) Traveling speed (km/h) (A) Low-range speed of the factory-setting (15 km/h / 9 mph) (B) Modified low-range speed (10 km/h / 6 mph) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 165: Operation Of The Manual Engine Speed Setting Mode

    2. Even if the load is increased or decreased, a constant PTO shaft rpm is kept up. 3. Needless to say, towed implements without any PTO shaft rotation may also be used in this mode. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 166: Setting The Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Sensitivity

    In manual mode smaller (with the hand throttle not in idle) Fluctuation range of engine Suitable for heavy-duty PTO work in rotation against load fluctua- which PTO rotation should remain con- Suitable for light-duty PTO work tion can be adjusted stant M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 167: Setting The Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Response

    The cruise control can be preset in 4 different conditions for high range speed and low range speed as well as for forward and reverse respectively. The respective preset speed value is memorized when the M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 168: Clearing The Cruise Control

    (approximately your local KUBOTA Dealer. 0.5 km/h / 0.3 mph). • If you press the (F) or (R) switch by mistake, • To activate the cruise control while driving, the turn the key switch off to leave limp home tractor speed requires more than 10% of preset mode.
  • Page 169: Stopping The Tractor

    • Pneumatic pressure gauge (if equipped) on page • Coolant temperature gauge on page 166 • Tachometer on page 167 1. Engine over-speed limiting indicator The engine over-speed limiting indicator informs the operator of engine over-speed by indicator and warning buzzer. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 170: Easy Checker

    If the error returns to the original position. happens again, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. IMPORTANT : • If the warning indicator lights up, the...
  • Page 171 Hydraulic suction oil filter If the hydraulic suction oil filter (Suction side or If this should happen during operation, stop the Return side) is clogged, the indicator on the Easy engine and consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. ™ Checker will light up.
  • Page 172: Fuel Gauge

    To avoid personal injury or death: • Do not remove the radiator cap until coolant temperature is well below its boiling point. Then, loosen the cap slightly to the first stop to relieve any pressure before removing the cap completely. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 173: Tachometer

    Depending on different types of crops and working (B) “FIELD OUT” methods, your headland require different operation. Once such procedures are preprogrammed, the operator can run the machine on headland in a simple way for better productivity and less operator fatigue. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 174: Programming The Headland Management System

    2. Using the program select switch, choose the program code ( or '). 3. When the headland has been reached, press the field out button. The recorded program will be carried on. After swiveling the machine, press the field in button. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 175 Indicators of both buttons: “ON” tem program ready to run With the field out button pressed and Indicator of field out button: “ON” the program run- Indicator of field in button: “OFF” ning (1) Field out button (2) Field in button (3) Indicator M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 176: Front Suspension (If Equipped)

    The operator can quickly adjust The front suspension system works to absorb shocks the suspension system to changing conditions with a and vibrations that can be caused by field surface touch of the switches. (1) Suspension cylinder M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 177: Front Suspension Modes

    (B) Block mode (2) Front suspension manual (C) “DOWN” switch (D) “UP” (1) Front suspension manual (A) “DOWN” switch (B) “UP” For Premium, Premium KVT models: 1. On the K-monitor screen, select the auto or block mode. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 178: How To Read The Suspension Indicator

    2 km/h (1 mph) or higher, it will switch to automatic mode. When towing a trailer with dual-line trailer brake (pneumatic), brakes are applied to both tractor and trailer wheels when the parking brake is set to “ON”. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 179: Operating Techniques

    If towed or rear-mounted equipment obstructs these safety devices, install SMV emblem and warning lamps on equipment. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details. (1) SMV emblem (2) Bracket 2. Operating on slopes and rough...
  • Page 180: Directions For The Use Of Power Steering

    • When the steering wheel is turned all the way to the stop, the relief valve is activated. Do not hold the steering wheel in this position for a long period of time. • Avoid turning the steering wheel while the tractor is stopped, or tires may wear out sooner. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 181: Pto

    1.1 PTO clutch indicator The PTO clutch indicator turns on while PTO clutch is engaged. (1) Rear PTO clutch control (A) “ON” switch (B) “OFF” (1) Rear PTO clutch indicator (1) Rear PTO clutch control (A) “ON” switch (B) “OFF” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 182: Pto Rpm Display

    3. When returning the lever to the “NEUTRAL” position, there is no need to push it down. (1) External switch for rear PTO “ON” (2) External switch for rear PTO “OFF” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 183: Rpm Pto Shaft

    650 rpm. Drawbar hole PTO shaft Hole A Do not use for PTO-driven implement 4. 1000 rpm PTO shaft Hole B 6 spline for 540 rpm Hole C 21 spline for 1000 rpm WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 184: Pto Shaft Cover And Shaft Cap

    PTO is not in use. Before connecting or disconnecting a drive shaft to PTO shaft, be sure engine is “OFF”. Raise up the PTO shaft cover. Afterward be sure to return the PTO shaft cover to the “NORMAL POSITION”. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 185: Auto Pto Operation (Premium And Premium Kvt Models)

    (9) Height to turn off the PTO in raising the implement (4) Rear PTO rpm (10) Current lift arm height (5) Height to turn on the PTO in lowering the implement (11) Auto PTO indicator (6) Auto PTO switch M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 186: Front Pto Operation (If Equipped)

    “ON” (engage) position. (1) Front PTO clutch control (A) “ON” switch (B) “OFF” (1) PTO clutch indicator 1.2 PTO rpm display The front PTO rpm and rear PTO rpm can be displayed in the LCD screen on the instrument panel. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 187: Pto Shaft Cover And Shaft Cap

    • Keep the front PTO shaft cover in place at all times. Put back the PTO shaft cap when the PTO is not in use. Before connecting or disconnecting a drive shaft to PTO shaft, be sure engine is “OFF”. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 188: 3-Point Hitch And Drawbar

     3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR (1) Top link (2) Lifting rod (left) (3) Stabilizer (4) Lower link (5) Lifting rod (right) (6) Drawbar (7) Sway limitation plate M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 189: The 3-Point Hitch Setup

    2. Selecting the top link mounting 2. To hold the implement, reset the rectangular holes washers and pin heads in horizontal position. Select the proper set of holes. (See Hydraulic control unit use reference chart on page 207.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 190: Drawbar

    “DOWN” switch and the 3-point hitch comes down. Movement of the 3-point hitch stops when the switch is (1) Lifting rod (A) “GROOVE” released. (2) Adjusting handle (1) “UP” switch (1) Adjusting handle (A) “LOCK POSITION” (2) “DOWN” switch (B) “UNLOCK POSITION” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 191: Top Link

    Pull the lynch pin out of the stabilizer's hole (A). Turn the stabilizer (2), as required, to readjust the swing range. (Put the drawn-out lynch pin into the hole (B) in order not to lose it.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 192: Telescopic Lower Links

    It is strongly recommended to run the machine at a low speed permitting full attention to operation. • When travelling on public roads, take anti-drop measures for front-mounted implements. • Do not attach any implement that may block the operator's front vision or the headlight beam. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 193: Lift Control

    “DOWN” switch when the implement is attached on the front 3-point hitch. Press the “UP” switch and front 3-point hitch goes up. Press the “DOWN” switch and the front 3-point hitch comes down. Movement of the front 3-point hitch stops when the switch is released. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 194: Switching Of The Hydraulic Valve

    • For the selector valve lever 1, pull out its turning part outward and turn the lever. Single-acting: The lower link is hydraulically raised but lowered by its own weight. This mode is used for mowers, cultivators and others. Double-acting: The lower link is hydraulically raised and lowered. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 195: Top Link

    FRONT 3-POINT HITCH (IF EQUIPPED)  3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 5. Top link When the top link is not used, fix it with the top link pin. (1) Top link (2) Top link pin M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 196: Hydraulic Unit

    (4) Lift arm top limit adjustment dial adjusted properly. Unless corrected, the unit (5) 3-point hitch lowering speed adjustment dial (6) Draft ratio adjustment dial will be damaged. Contact your KUBOTA Dealer (7) Ride control switch for adjustments. 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL...
  • Page 197: Terminology (Premium And Premium Kvt Models)

    (4) 3-point hitch lock indicator (10) Ride control switch (16) Draft sensitivity control (5) 3-point hitch status indicator (11) Auto draft mode switch (17) 3-point hitch lowering speed control (6) Ride control indicator (12) Wheel slip control switch (18) Lift arm height control M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 198: Point Hitch Lock Button

    Touch the right half of the auto draft mode switch, and the auto draft mode is canceled. (1) 3-point hitch lock button (A) “PUSH” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 199: Depth Control Adjustment Dial (Hydraulic Dial)

    3. When the dial is preset for the implement to get to required. the lower limit, the 3-point quick raise and lower switch can be used to raise and lower the Standard, Deluxe models implement. (1) Depth control dial (hydraulic (A) “FLOAT” dial) (B) “DOWN” (C) “UP” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 200: Mix Draft Control

    For Standard, Deluxe models: 1. Turn the dial in the “HIGH” direction to increase the top limit of the 3-point hitch. 2. Turn the dial in the “LOW” direction to decrease the top limit of the 3-point hitch. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 201: Point Hitch Lowering Speed Adjustment

    (4) Lift arm height control, current position (height) 10. 3-point hitch lowering speed adjustment Adjust to the lowering speed suited for the implement in use. WARNING (1) 3-point hitch lowering speed control (2) 3-point hitch lowering speed adjustment switch To avoid personal injury or death: M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 202: Point Quick Raise And Lower Switches

    • Raise and lower operation with the 3-point hitch going halfway: a. When the raise or lower switch is pressed with the 3-point hitch going up halfway, the 3-point hitch stops at this position (the indicator starts blinking). Re-push the raise or lower switch, and M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 203: Point Hitch's Position Lock

    • Before letting a large amount of oil into the 2. Press the switch again, and the switch indicator hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic motor or other goes off and the ride control function gets implements, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer deactivated. to confirm the possible oil quantity and M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 204: Power-Beyond Type Hydraulic Outlet For Deluxe, Premium And Premium Kvt Models (If Equipped)

    • Before letting a large amount of oil into the this negative pressure. hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic motor or other implements, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer to confirm the possible oil quantity and additional oil quantity taken from the tractor and other requirements.
  • Page 205: Remote Control Valve

    This type of valve may be placed in detent mode. way (A), there will be no flow. The lever will stay in this detent position until the pressure reaches a predetermined level or a cylinder reaches the end of its stroke. Then it will automatically return to neutral. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 206: Remote Control Valve Lever

    Each lever can be switched among its 4 positions. Set the lever to the “FLOAT” position, and the lever is kept at that position. (1) Remote control valve lever (A) “EXTEND” (B) “RETRACT” (N) “NEUTRAL” (C) “FLOAT” M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 207: Operation Of Premium And Premium Kvt Models

    (11) Remote valve for switch 4 (4) Remote control valve switch 4 (Loader type) (12) Remote valve for switch 5 (5) Remote control valve switch 5 (8) Remote valve for switch 1 (13) Remote valve for switch 6 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 208: Remote Control Valve Lock Button

    The following Oil is preferentially fed from the hydraulic pump to a figure shows that the 3rd segment is being locked. specified remote control valve. Once the priority flow is ensured, the priority flow status indicator (2) lights up. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 209: Remote Control Valve Switch

    (D) “DETENT” combinations illustrated. Use of remote valves 3 to 6 • If the front loader valve is not installed, the Each switch can be set at 5 positions. loader mode indicator (4) and remote control M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 210: Controls For The Remote Control Valves On The Rear Fender (If Equipped)

    3. Common operation for all models have built in load check valves to prevent leaks. 3.1 Connecting cylinder and hydraulic motor Connecting single-acting cylinder 1. Connect the hose to the lower coupler of the valve. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 211: Remote Control Valve Coupler

    4. To stop the motor, move the lever or switch from 3. Relieve pressure by moving hydraulic control levers “RETRACT” (B) position to the “FLOAT” (C) with engine shut off. Pull the hose straight from the position. hydraulic coupler to release it. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 212: Remote Couplers Spillage Collector

    4. Clean oil and dust from the coupler, then replace the dust plugs. NOTE : • Your local Kubota Dealer can supply parts for adapting couplers to hydraulic hoses. 3.3 Remote couplers spillage collector With the remote control valve coupler in place, a slight amount of oil leaking from the coupler is recovered.
  • Page 213: Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart

    NOTE : • With an implement mounted, use the top hole of the top link holder to keep the implement as horizontal as possible, and its bottom hole to keep the implement tilted forward. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 214 NOTE : • With an implement mounted, use the top hole of the top link holder to keep the implement as horizontal as possible, and its bottom hole to keep the implement tilted forward. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 215: Tires, Wheels And Ballast

    2295 2180 2095 combinations such as those described above or 3000 2580 2450 2350 with special purpose tires, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer to get information regarding 3250 2815 2675 2565 permitted tire combinations, tire pressure and 3500 3050 2900 2780 additional information.
  • Page 216: Jack Point

    • Select jacks that withstand the machine weight 4376 3346 3126 3126 and set them up as shown below. 4831 3690 3450 3450 When using a jack, be sure to set the jack at the position indicated on the label and illustration. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 217: Safe Replacement Of The Wheel

    3. In detaching the rear wheels, apply a wedge in place to keep the front axle from oscillating. 4. Use a jack or the like that withstands the relevant weight. 5. Use an appropriate tire remover. 6. Tighten the bolts and nuts to their specified torques. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 218: Adjusting Front Wheels With 4-Wheel Drive

    (See IMPORTANT : MAINTENANCE on page 230 and Checking • Always attach wheels as shown in the drawing. wheel bolt torque on page 249.) • If not attached as illustrated, transmission parts may be damaged. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 219: Adjusting The Front Wheel Turning Stopper Bolt

    If necessary, adjust the stopper bolts. (1) Stopper bolt (L) Bolt length Bolt length (L) 14.9R28 (380/85R28) 14.9R30 (380/85R30) 85 mm (3.35 in.) 16.9R28 (420/85R28) 320/85R34 540/65R28 65 mm (2.56 in.) Swing stopper option (if equip- 115 mm (4.53 in.) ped) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 220: Adjusting Rear Wheels With Flange Type Axle

    • If not attached as illustrated, transmission parts MAINTENANCE on page 230 and Checking may be damaged. wheel bolt torque on page 249.) • When re-fitting or adjusting a wheel, tighten the bolts to the following torques then recheck after M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 221: Adjusting Wheels With Bar Type Axle

    (3) Tire flange (4) Wheel disc (5) 4-jack bolts (6) Bolt • For 8 bolts fix type: a. There are 4 flange bolts. Remove the 2 diagonally opposite to each other and (1) Retainer (A) “SLOT” loosen the other two. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 222: Dual Tires (If Equipped)

    They are recommended for use in the field. When traveling on road, you must comply with local regulation at all time. IMPORTANT : • Do not install dual wheels on the front axle. 1. Bar type axle Attach the wheels onto the rear axle. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 223: Flange Type Axle

    Dealer about their usage. 1.1 Front end weights (option) Front end weights can be attached to the bumper. See your implement operator's manual for required number of weights or consult your local Kubota Dealer about their usage. (1) Rear wheel weights M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 224: Liquid Ballast In Rear Tires

    2.4 Maximum masses Slush free at -47 ℃ (-53 ℉) (See APPENDICES on page 294.) Solid at -52 ℃ (-62 ℉) 490 kg 703 kg (Approx.2.25 kg (5 lbs.) (1080 lbs.) (1550 lbs.) CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 225: Cab Operation

    CAB • Keeping the CAB interior clean • Disposal of filters Clean the inner air filter and fresh air filter at the required service intervals to assure that the category 2 delivery and filtration system is functioning as intended. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 226: Rear Window

    Raise the front loader, and visually check to see if the tip of an attachment (bucket and fork, for example) is visible in its position or angle from the operator's seat. (1) Dome light (A) [OFF] (2) Dome light switch (B) “DOOR” (C) [ON] M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 227: Spot Light (If Equipped)

    • In the cold season, the wiper blades and the wiper motor may become overloaded, and IMPORTANT : cause damage. To avoid this, be sure to take • Do not activate the wipers when the the above precautions. windows are dry, as they may be scratched. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 228: Air Conditioner

    In summer when the back of the operator is exposed to sunlight, keep the rear air outlet open, and cool air is (1) Control panel (A) Inner air recirculation blown out of the front and rear air outlets for (2) Rear air outlet (3) Inner air filter comfortable operation. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 229: Control Panel

    CAB. 3.3 Blower switch 4. Operation Air volume can be changed in 4 steps. At the [4] 4.1 Heating position, the largest air volume is obtained. 1. Set the mode switch to the position. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 230: Cooling Or Dehumidifying-Heating

    (1) Mode switch (A) “WARM” (2) Temperature control dial (B) “COOL” (3) Blower switch (4) Air conditioner switch with in- dicator light (5) Recirculation or fresh air se- lection switch with indicator light M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 231: Defrosting Or Demisting

    “FRESH AIR” position. light turn off automatically. To turn the defogger off, 3. Set the blower switch and the temperature control press the switch once more. dial to the [4] and max “WARM” (end of clockwise) positions, respectively. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 232: Accessories

    “ON” or “ACC” positions with the engine stopped. Terminal Function Always use the defogger with the engine Ground running. Tail light Side marker light Parking light Turn signal light (LH) Brake stop light Turn signal light (RH) Registration plate light - M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 233: Isobus Socket (Premium And Premium Kvt Models Only)

    • The total combined current of both (A) terminals manual and on the implement prior to use. is 5 A. Loader electrical outlet (1) ISOBUS socket (A) "PUSH" (1) Electric connector for loader control device (1) Loader electrical outlet M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 234: Isobus Monitor Socket (Premium And Premium Kvt Models Only)

    NOTE : • Implement side default settings are required to adjust the dispersal amount and so on. (1) Cigarette lighter NOTE : • An electrical consumer with a requirement for maximum 120 watts can be connected to the cigarette lighter. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 235: Installing The Implement Control Box

    1. Beacon light switch a. Turn on the key switch and press the beacon light switch. Then the beacon light and indicator of switch will be activated. b. Press the switch once more, and turn off the light and the indicator. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 236: Maintenance

    1500 Oil separator ele- Replace Engine oil filter Replace ment every 500 Hydraulic oil filter Positive crankcase Replace (suction side) ventilation (PCV) Check valve (oil separator) Hydraulic oil filter Replace (return side) Check EGR cooler Clean (Continued) (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 237: Maintenance Items Chart

    Washer liquid Turbocharger Check Refrigerant (gas) Check Supply pump Check Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. Check Air cleaner should be cleaned more often in dusty conditions EGR system every 3000 Clean than in normal conditions. Every 1000 hours or every 1 year, whichever comes first.
  • Page 238 ○ ○ ○ Every ○ 1850 ○ years 1900 ○ ○ 1950 ○ 2000 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2050 ○ 2100 ○ ○ 2150 ○ 2200 ○ ○ ○ 2250 ○ ○ 2300 ○ ○ (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 239: Lubricants, Fuel And Coolant

    Battery terminal A small amount NOTE : • The product name of KUBOTA genuine UDT fluid may be different from that in the operator's manual depending on countries or territories. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details. Engine oil •...
  • Page 240 The oil used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid. To ensure proper operation of the hydraulic system and to complete lubrication of the transmission, it is important that a multi-grade transmission fluid is used in this system. We recommend the use of KUBOTA UDT, UDT-HD fluid or K4-Trans Hydraulic Oil for optimum protection and performance.
  • Page 241: Biodiesel Fuel (Bdf) B0-B20

    Consequently, fuel filter performance may be reduced, particularly during cold weather conditions. 8. The KUBOTA Warranty, as specified in the owner's warranty information guide, only covers defects in product materials and workmanship. Accordingly, any problems that may arise due to the use of poor quality fuels that fail to meet the above requirements, whether biodiesel or mineral oil based, are not covered by the KUBOTA Warranty.
  • Page 242 Fuel hose Replace every 2 years Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. Long term storage: 1. BDF easily deteriorates due to oxygen, water, heat and foreign substances. Do not store B6 through B20 longer than 1 month and B5 longer than 3 months.
  • Page 243: Periodic Service

    ), refrigerant, solvent, filters, rubber, batteries and harmful substances, can harm the environment, people, pets and wildlife. Please dispose properly. See your local recycling center or KUBOTA Dealer to learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products. HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD...
  • Page 244: Daily Check

    • Be sure to close the fuel tank cap after When operating tractors with antifrost heaters for oil refueling. separator in cold regions (below the freezing point: To avoid allergic skin reaction: 0 ℃ / 32 ℉), carry out inspection by using the following procedure before starting work: M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 245: Checking Def/Adblue ® Level And Adding Fluid

    2. If the heater is not warm, it is not working. In this warning sign appears on the instrument panel. If this case, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer without warning is ignored and the operation continues, the starting the engine.
  • Page 246: Checking Pneumatic Brake Pressure (If Equipped)

    2. Allow water to drain. When no more water comes gas purifying performance. out and fuel starts to flow out, retighten the drain • When DEF stuck on the filler port has dried up, plug. white powder may be found. This is nothing M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 247: Checking Engine Oil Level

    Check to see that the oil level lies between the 2 notches. If the level is too low, add new oil to the prescribed level at the oil inlet. (See LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT on page 233.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 248: Checking Coolant Level

    • The condenser and receiver become hot while Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for more the air conditioner is running. Before checking details. or cleaning them, wait long enough until they cool down. 9. Checking coolant level...
  • Page 249: Checking Dpf/Scr Muffler

    Check the DPF/SCR muffler and its surroundings for accumulation of anything flammable. Otherwise a fire may result. (1) Cooler and condenser pack (2) Latch (3) Handle Cleaning 1. Check front grill to be sure it is clean from debris. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 250: Checking Brake Pedal

    Otherwise, the machine may be damaged. INITIAL 5, 10, 25, AND 50 HOURS With a new machine, be sure to do the following servicing after the first 5, 10, 25, and 50 operating hours. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 251: Initial 5, 10, 25, And 50 Hours

    4. Turn the key to “START” position. (See Changing engine oil on page 262.) 5. The engine must crank. 6. If it does not crank, consult your local Kubota 2. Replacing engine oil filter Dealer for this service. (See Replacing engine oil filter on page 262.)
  • Page 252: Testing Transmission (Neutral) Control

    5. Press the 3-point hitch lock button to get the hitch “NEUTRAL” position. locked (the indicator in the switch lights up). 6. If not, consult your local Kubota Dealer for this 6. Make sure that the implement cannot be raised or service.
  • Page 253: Testing External Rear Pto Switch Control

    1. Follow the instructions about parking the tractor. sure the implement is moved. (See PARKING THE TRACTOR on page 15.) 9. If any trouble occurs, consult your local KUBOTA 2. Make sure the PTO drive shaft is disconnected from Dealer for this service.
  • Page 254: Testing Operator Presence Control (Opc) System Of Shuttle Lever (Standard, Premium Models)

    Premium, Premium KVT models OPC indicator appears on the LCD monitor. 6. If any trouble occurs, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. 1.8 Testing operator presence control (OPC) system of shuttle lever (Standard,...
  • Page 255: Testing Operator Presence Control (Opc) System Of Shuttle Lever (Premium Kvt Model)

    7. Check on the LCD monitor that the shuttle shift Flange type selected in step 4 (forward or reverse) is automatically selected. 8. If any trouble occurs, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. 1.9 Testing operator presence control (OPC) system of shuttle lever (Premium...
  • Page 256: Checking Air Brake For Trailer (If Equipped)

    1.1 Cleaning pre-cleaner tubes abnormalities. Damaged sealing should be replaced in order to 1. Check to see if the pre-cleaner tubes are blocked avoid air leaks. with dust. When not in use, keep the cap tight in position. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 257: Replacing Secondary Element

    (1) Grease fitting (front axle support) remove it. Ensure that the outlet tube sealing area is clean and undamaged. (1) Grease fitting (front axle drive shaft) (1) Plastic handle (2) Secondary element M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 258: Adjusting Brake Pedal

    If found out of the specifications, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer for adjusting the brakes. (1) Grease fitting (hydraulic lift arm shaft) - both sides (2) Grease fitting (parking brake shaft) - both sides 3.1 Checking brake pedal free travel...
  • Page 259: Checking Brake Pedal Stroke

    3. Do the same for the left-hand pedal. 4. Adjusting parking brake lever Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. 5. Checking battery condition DANGER To avoid the possibility of battery explosion:...
  • Page 260: Charging The Battery

    2. A boost charge is only for emergencies. It will partially charge the battery at a high rate and in a short time. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 261: Checking Front Pto Oil (If Equipped)

    • The fuel tank is made of plastic. Be careful not 1. Remove the filling plug and check to see if the oil to overtighten the bolts. level is up to the plug hole. If low, add oil until it flows out of the filling plug hole. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 262: Adjusting Toe-In

    • Check the filter using the strong and stable ladder to stand on. Never check it while standing on a tire or fender. 1. Remove the knob bolts and pull out the filter. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 263: Cleaning The Filter

    • If the filter is very dirty: Dip the filter in lukewarm water with mild dishwashing detergent. Move it up and down as well as left and right to loosen dirt. Rinse the filter with clean water and let it air-dry. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 264: Replacing Fuel Filter

    2. Put a film of clean fuel on the rubber seal of the new filter. 3. Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting surface. Tighten the filter by hand an additional 1/2 turn only. 4. Bleed the fuel system. (See Bleeding fuel system on page 277.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 265: Every 400 Hours

    3. Lift the tension pulley and remove the belt. WARNING 4. Fit the new belt instead as shown in the following To avoid personal injury or death: illustration. • Be sure to stop the engine before checking the belt tension. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 266: Cleaning Water Separator

    3. Remove the element and replace it with a new one. 4. After cleaning, reassemble the water separator, keeping out dust and dirt. (1) Fan belt (5) Fan pulley (2) Air conditioner belt (6) Air conditioner compressor (3) Drive pulley (7) Self-tension pulley (4) Alternator M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 267: Cleaning Fuel Solenoid Pump Element

    3. Replacing transmission oil filter 5. Open the fuel shutoff-valve. IMPORTANT : (See Replacing transmission oil filter on page 270.) • When assembling the parts, be careful that no dirt or dust contacts them. • Be sure to install the cover securely. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 268: Every 500 Hours

    Oil capacity with filter 22.0 L (5.8 U.S.gals.) (1) Engine oil filter IMPORTANT : • To prevent serious damage to the engine, use only a Kubota genuine filter. 3. Replacing hydraulic oil filter (suction) WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: •...
  • Page 269 4. Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the • To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic mounting surface. system, use only a Kubota genuine filter. Tighten filter by hand an additional 1/2 turn only. NOTE : 5. After the new filter has been replaced, fill the •...
  • Page 270: Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter (Return)

    5. Replacing power steering oil filter (1) Hydraulic oil filter cover (2) Nut (3) Element (4) O-ring WARNING 4. Mount after cleaning the filter cover. If the o-ring is To avoid personal injury or death: damaged, make sure to replace it. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 271: Checking Radiator Hose And Clamp

    500 hours of operation. damaged, make sure to replace it. 1. If the hose clamps are loose or water leaks, tighten 5. Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the the bands securely. sight glass. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 272: Overheating Countermeasures

    (2) Hose clamps (1) Hose (2) Hose clamps 8. Checking brake hose Consult your local Kubota Dealer for this service. 9. Checking differential lock hose 1. Check to see that hoses and hose clamps are tight and not damaged. (1) Radiator hoses...
  • Page 273: Checking Lift Cylinder Hose

    11. Checking power steering line 1. Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged. 2. If the hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged, replace or repair them at once. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 274: Checking Air Conditioner Pipe And Hose

    2. If hoses and clamps are found to be worn or 2. Using the wrench in place, unlock the self-tension damaged, consult your local Kubota Dealer for this arm and undo the belt from the compressor pulley. service.
  • Page 275: Changing Front Pto Oil (If Equipped)

    6. Fill with the new oil up to the lower rim of filling plug glass. port. (See LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT on (See LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT on page 233.) page 233.) 7. After filling reinstall the filling plug. Oil capacity 2.7 L (2.9 U.S.qts.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 276: Replacing Transmission Oil Filter

    • Allow engine to cool down sufficiently, oil can be hot and can burn. 1. Place the oil pan underneath the transmission oil filter. (1) Drain plug 2. Using a wrench, remove the filter cover. (1) Filling plug M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 277: Changing Rear Axle Case Oil

    5. Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the hoses. sight glass. e. Stop engine and wait for 10 minutes. 3. Changing rear axle case oil WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: • Allow engine to cool down sufficiently, oil can be hot and can burn. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 278: Changing Front Differential Case Oil

    4. After filling, reinstall the filling plug. 4. Fill with new oil up to the lower rim of the port. Oil capacity 8.5 L (9.0 U.S.qts.) (See LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT on page 233.) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 279: Adjusting Engine Valve Clearance

    4. Replacing oil separator element 6. Adjusting engine valve clearance WARNING Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. To avoid personal injury or death: EVERY 1000 HOURS OR 1 YEAR • Be sure to stop the engine before replacing the oil separator element.
  • Page 280: Checking And Cleaning Egr Cooler

     PERIODIC SERVICE EVERY 1500 HOURS 6. Checking and cleaning EGR cooler Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. 7. Checking accumulator (front suspension type) Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. EVERY 2000 HOURS OR 2 YEARS (1) Drain plug...
  • Page 281: Antifreeze

    • Do not pour waste onto the ground, down a 7. KUBOTA's genuine long-life coolant has a service drain, or into any water source. life of 2 years. Be sure to change the coolant every •...
  • Page 282: Replacing Def/Adblue ® Pump Filter

    1. Clean around the filter cover. pressure sensor pipe 2. Loosen the filter cover and detach the cover and Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. the element together. 3. Draw the element out of the cover and replace the 2.
  • Page 283: Every 3 Years

    1. Replacing parking brake cable • After the tractor has not been used for a long period of time. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. Bleeding procedure is as follows: 1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel, and open the fuel shutoff EVERY 4 YEARS valve.
  • Page 284: Bleeding Brake System

    4. Accelerate the engine to remove the small portion of air left in the fuel system. 5. If air still remains and the engine stops, repeat the previous steps. 2. Bleeding brake system Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 285: Replacing Fuses

    Failure to follow this procedure may result in serious damage to the tractor electrical system. For specific information dealing with electrical problems, read the troubleshooting section of (1) Fuses this manual or contact your local Kubota Dealer. (See TROUBLESHOOTING on page 286.) Protected circuit Fuse Capacity...
  • Page 286 Trailer brake pneumatic Terminal VCU2 3P-socket Switch panel Main fuse Armrest unit VCU2 Main fuse ignition ISOBUS actuator power 3P-socket No. 2 Autosteer valve TECU Worklight roof rear VCU1 Beacon light Wiper rear/CAB-light GPS antenna Battery main relais Dashboard Radio (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 287 Spare 30 A 60 A Glow Fuse Capacity (A) Protected circuit Sedimenter 175 A 20 A ACU comp (with 150 A alternator) Alternator 30 A 225 A 10 A (with 200 A alternator) 15 A 30 Permanent Protected circuit M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 288: Replacing Light Bulb

    Escaping refrigerant can cause severe injuries to eyes. • In contact with a flame, R134a refrigerant produces a toxic gas. • Do not disconnect any part of the refrigeration circuit of the air conditioning system. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for assistance and service. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 289: Washing The Tractor

    Misuse of the high pressure washer may cause personal injury or machine damage, as well as the failure or malfunction of the machine. Follow the instruction manual and the labels on the high pressure washer, and use it properly. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 290 • Do not apply high pressure water to the glass part of the CAB or the roof part while washing. Please lower the pressure or spread the water flow. It will cause water leakage inside the CAB and cause damage to electrical parts. (1) No high pressure-washer M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 291: Storage

    10. Keep the tractor in a dry place where the tractor is sheltered from the elements. Cover the tractor. 11. Store the tractor indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat. If the tractor must be stored outdoors, cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 292: Troubleshooting

    The abbreviated electric control unit name shows which control unit is in trouble. The error/warning code is identified with a combination of FMI and SPN or P or U code. The meaning of each electric control unit name is listed in the following table. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 293 Switch panel Navigation control Steering control Table of error/warning code If an error/warning code which is not indicated in the following table is indicated, please contact your authorized local KUBOTA Dealer. Error or warning code Electric con- Type of trouble Action...
  • Page 294 If it is stuck, contact your dealer. [F1] function button may be stuck. 522117 [F1] function button malfunction. If it is stuck, contact your dealer. [F2] function button may be stuck. 522217 [F2] function button malfunction. If it is stuck, contact your dealer. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 295 If the message persists after the switch is released, switch. contact your dealer. Check if the remote control valve switch is stuck. Signal error; remote control valve VCU2 521011 If the message persists after the switch is released, switch. contact your dealer. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 296 Otherwise, contact your dealer. Check if the front suspension block mode switch Signal error; front suspension VCU2 522082 was held in on for a long time. block mode switch. Otherwise, contact your dealer. (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 297 Check the NAC setting and software. 520196 Invalid travelling speed. Set the traveling speed at 25 km/h (15 mph) or less. Operational error; invalid travel- Set the traveling speed from 0.5 km/h (0.3 mph) to 520196 ling speed. 25 km/h (15 mph). (Continued) M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 298 Operation error; shuttle lever. Shift the shuttle lever again. Check PTO gear shift lever and PTO operating Operational error; PTO lever and 521289 mode select lever position. When turning on the PTO switch. PTO switch, set both levers to selected position. M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 299: Options

    Front-hitch (valve No. 4, mechanical) 〇 〇 - - Front-remote (V3 mechanical) 〇 〇 - - Power beyond with - 〇 〇 〇 Front PTO PTO kit (front, option, USA) 〇 〇 〇 〇 Label Label kit (Canada, French) 〇 〇 〇 〇 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 300: Appendices

    If there is a tire designation A8 and B shown on the sidewall of the tire the Load index for B can be less or equal to the Load index at A8. In that case please check the documents of the tire manufacturer or contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
  • Page 301: Index

    245 cleaning...............250 bar type axle replacing..............273 function..............216 air cleaner secondary element basic information monitor replacing............251,273 displayed information..........53 air conditioner belt function..............53 replacing............259,268 modifying displayed information......57 air conditioner drive belt battery checking.............. 268 charging.............. 254 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 302 100 function..............141 preparation for recording........100 continuously variable transmission DEF/AdBlue® setting response..........161 adding..............239 setting sensitivity..........160 checking level............239 continuously variable transmission control freeze warning.............123 function..............156 handling...............121 control panel outline..............116 allocation............. 223 storing..............121 coolant...............233 warning indication and countermeasures....117 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 303 DPF regeneration inhibit mode........114 changing..............262 operating procedure..........113 checking level............241 DPF/SCR muffler engine oil filter checking.............. 243 replacing..............262 drawbar..............182 engine over-speed limiting indicator removing (if necessary)........184 function..............163 drawbar length engine power boost adjusting..............186 outline..............125 driving checking.............. 163 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 304 244 cleaning............256,257 gear shifting warning indicator (Standard, Deluxe, front 3-point hitch Premium models only)........163 adjusting lift control..........187 grease fittings outline..............186 lubricating............251 front axle gear case oil grill changing..............272 cleaning...............242 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 305 62 outline..............140 outline of ISOBUS settings screen......70 hydraulic unit outline of license confirmation screen....71 outline..............190 basic procedures...........66 hydraulic up/down (lock) control setting items............69 preparation before testing........245 system basic settings..........69 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 306 (Premium model) lower link preparation before testing........245 function..............188 operator presence control system of shuttle lever lubricants..............233 (Standard model) preparation before testing........245 operator's seat adjustment............130 main gear shift structure.............. 130 operating............. 153 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 307 (Deluxe, Premium operation............. 220 and Premium KVT models, if equipped)..... 198 rear wiper and washer switch pre-cleaner tubes operating............. 221 cleaning...............250 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 308 (engine rpm dual memory)....128 model) spot light setting..............150 function..............221 roll-over protective structures stabilizer..............185 outline..............11 steering wheel ROPS adjustment............134 outline..............11 sun roof..............220 RPM dual memory supply pump setting..............126 checking.............. 275 suspension hose (front suspension type) replacing..............277 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
  • Page 309 283 adjusting toe-in procedure........256 working..............12 checking bolt torque..........249 tractor (new) safe replacement..........211 changing lubricating oil........130 wheels with bar type axle operating caution..........130 adjusting..............215 tractor travel speeds............31 window trailer lubricating points..........282 operation............. 172 windshield towing..............15 defrosting............225 demisting.............225 M7-132,M7-152,M7-172...
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