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  • Page 1 101/19-24 Moo 20, Navanakorn Industrial Estate, Tambon Khlon nuen , Amphur Khlon luan , Pathumthani 12120, THAILAND Telephone : (66)2-909-0300 Korea : KUBOTA KOREA CO., LTD. 41-27, Jayumuyeok- il, Baeksan-myeon, Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do, Korea Telephone : (82)-63-544-5822 India : KUBOTA AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY INDIA PVT. LTD. · No.15, Medavakkam Road, Sholin anallur, Chennai-600119, T.N., India Telephone : (91)44-6104-1500 Vietnam : KUBOTA VIETNAM CO., LTD. Lot B-3A2-CN, My Phuoc 3 Industrial Park, Ben Cat District, Binh Duon  Province, Vietnam Telephone : (84)-650-3577-507 · KUBOTA Corporation 1AGAJBJAP0010 Code No. K2792-7121-3 READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL © PRINTED IN U.S.A. KUBOTA Corporation 2012...
  • Page 2 ABBREVIATION LIST Abbreviations Definitions Two Wheel Drive Four Wheel Drive American Petroleum Institute ASABE American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, USA ASTM American Society of Testing and Materials, USA Deutsches Institut für Normung, GERMANY Dual Traction [4WD] Feet Per Minute Hi-Lo High Speed-Low Speed Hydrostatic Transmission...
  • 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. Safety Alert Symbol Slow Read Operator's Manual Fast Hourmeter/Elapsed Operating Hours Brake...
  • Page 4 FOREWORD You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA Tractor. This tractor is a product of KUBOTA’s quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of the excellent materials and under rigid quality control systems. It will give you long, satisfactory service.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFE OPERATION .................... TRACTOR........................ 1 LOADER ........................7 BACKHOE........................ 9 SERVICING ......................... 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TRACTOR ..............3 SPECIFICATION TABLE ..................3 TRAVELING SPEEDS ..................... 4 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER................. 5 LOADER SPECIFICATIONS ................... 5 BUCKET SPECIFICATIONS..................5 DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS .................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Cold Weather Starting ....................25 Block Heater (Option) ..................... 25 STOPPING THE ENGINE..................25 WARMING UP ....................... 26 Warm-up and Transmission Oil in the Low Temperature Range........26 JUMP STARTING ....................26 OPERATING THE TRACTOR ................... 27 OPERATING NEW TRACTOR ................27 Do not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed for the First 50 Hours........
  • Page 7 CONTENTS PTO Select Lever ......................42 PTO Clutch Lever ......................43 PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap ..................43 Stationary PTO ....................... 43 PTO Drive Shaft......................44 3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR.................. 45 3-POINT HITCH ..................... 46 Attaching and detaching implements................46 Lifting Rod (Right)......................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS DETACHING ATTACHMENTS ................64 DISMOUNTING THE LOADER................64 ATTACHMENTS ....................64 Bucket..........................64 Pallet fork........................64 ASSEMBLE PALLET FORK .................. 64 OPERATING THE BACKHOE................... 66 OPERATING SPEED..................... 66 BACKHOE CONTROLS..................66 Boom & Swing Lever ...................... 66 Dipperstick & Bucket Lever..................... 67 Stabilizer Control Levers....................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Cleaning Air Cleaner Element ..................84 Checking Fuel Filter......................84 Adjusting Fan belt Tension ..................... 85 Adjusting HST Neutral Spring (for Speed Control Pedal) ..........86 Adjusting Brake Pedal ....................86 EVERY 200 HOURS ....................87 Replacing Engine Oil Filter ..................... 87 Changing Engine Oil.......................
  • Page 10 CONTENTS MAINTENANCE OF THE BACKHOE................ 98 DAILY CHECKS..................... 98 LUBRICATION ....................... 99 BUCKET SERVICE....................99 Changing the Backhoe Bucket ..................99 Changing the Bucket Teeth .................... 99 General torque specification ..................100 STORAGE OF THE TRACTOR................101 TRACTOR STORAGE ..................101 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE..........
  • Page 11: Safe Operation

    Read and understand this manual carefully before C CAB, ROPS operating the tractor. 1. KUBOTA recommends the use of a CAB or Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in almost All operators, no matter how much experience they may all applications.
  • Page 12 SAFE OPERATION C Working 1. Pull only from the hitch. Never hitch to axle housing or any other point except hitch; such arrangements will increase the risk of serious personal injury or death due to a tractor upset. (1) ROPS (2) Seat belt 2.
  • Page 13 SAFE OPERATION 5. Never allow children to operate the machine even 3. Make sure that the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is under adult supervision. clean and visible. Use hazard lights and turn signals as 6. Never allow children to play on the machine or on the required.
  • Page 14 SAFE OPERATION 13. Set the implement lowering speed knob in the "LOCK" 4. When parking your machine if at all possible park on a position to hold the implement in the raised position. firm, flat and level surface; if not, park across a slope. Set the parking brake(s), lower the implements to the ground, remove the key from the ignition and lock the cab door (if equipped) and chock the wheels.
  • Page 15 SAFE OPERATION 5. USING 3-POINT HITCH 6. SERVICING THE TRACTOR Before servicing the tractor, park it on a firm, flat and level 1. Use the 3-point hitch only with equipment designed for 3-point hitch usage. surface, set the parking brake, lower all implements to the 2.
  • Page 16 If it is necessary to work under and wildlife. Please dispose properly. tractor or any machine elements for servicing or See your local Recycling Center or KUBOTA Dealer to adjustment, securely support them with stands or learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products.
  • Page 17 5. Do not walk or work under a raised loader bucket or 3. For your safety, a ROPS with a seat belt is strongly recommended by KUBOTA in almost all applications. attachment unless it is securely blocked and held in If your tractor has a foldable ROPS, fold it down only position.
  • Page 18 SAFE OPERATION 18. Be extra careful when operating the tractor on a slope, always operate up and down, never across the slope. Do not operate on steep slopes or unstable surfaces. 19. When operating another implement on a hillside, be sure to remove the loader to reduce the risk of rollover.
  • Page 19: Backhoe

    SAFE OPERATION BACKHOE Most backhoe equipment accidents can be avoided by following simple safety precautions. These safety precautions, if followed at all times, will help you operate your backhoe safely. BEFORE OPERATING BACKHOE 3. DRIVING THE TRACTOR ON THE ROAD 1.
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  • Page 27 2. Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. 3. Replace damaged or missing danger, warning and caution labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer. 4. If a component with danger, warning and caution 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 29: Tractor

    KUBOTA Dealer. For service, contact the KUBOTA Dealership from which you purchased your tractor or your local KUBOTA Dealer. When in need of parts, be prepared to give your dealer the tractor, engine, loader and backhoe serial number.
  • Page 30 SERVICING (1) ROPS identification plate (ROPS serial No.) (1) Loader serial number A The loader serial number label (1) is attached to the inside of the boom.
  • Page 31: Specifications Of The Tractor

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TRACTOR SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TRACTOR SPECIFICATION TABLE Model BX25DLB PTO power *1 kW (HP) 13.2 (17.7) Maker KUBOTA Model D902 Type Indirect injection, vertical, water-cooled, 4-cycle diesel Number of cylinders Bore and stroke mm (in.) 72 x 73.6 (2.83 x 2.90) Total displacement cm (cu.
  • Page 32: Traveling Speeds

    SAE 1-3/8, 6 splines Rear PTO Revolution 1 speed (540 rpm at 3142 engine rpm) USA No.5 (KUBOTA 10-tooth) involute spline MID-PTO Revolution 1 speed (2500 rpm at 3043 engine rpm) The company reserve the right to change the specifications without notice.
  • Page 33: Specifications Of The Loader

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER LOADER SPECIFICATIONS LOADER MODEL LA240A TRACTOR MODEL BX25DLB BORE mm (in.) 40 (1.57) BOOM CYLINDER STROKE mm (in.) 326 (12.8) BORE mm (in.) 65 (2.56) BUCKET CYLINDER STROKE mm (in.) 204 (8.03)
  • Page 34: Dimensional Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS LOADER MODEL LA240A TRACTOR MODEL BX25DLB A MAX. LIFT HEIGHT (TO BUCKET PIVOT PIN) mm (in.) 1810 (71.3) B MAX. LIFT HEIGHT UNDER LEVEL BUCKET mm (in.) 1680 (66.1) C CLEARANCE WITH BUCKET DUMPED mm (in.)
  • Page 35: Loader

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS LOADER MODEL LA240A TRACTOR MODEL BX25DLB LIFT CAPACITY (BUCKET BOTTOM MID POINT) kg (lbs.) 240 (529) LIFT CAPACITY (BUCKET PIVOT PIN, MAX. HEIGHT) kg (lbs.) 340 (750) LIFT CAPACITY (500 mm FORWARD, MAX. HEIGHT) kg (lbs.)
  • Page 36 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER [LA240A]...
  • Page 37: Loader Terminology

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER LOADER TERMINOLOGY (1) Loader control lever (6) Boom (2) Side frame (7) Bucket cylinder (3) Mounting pin (8) Bucket (4) Main frame (9) Lock lever (5) Boom cylinder...
  • Page 38: Specifications Of The Backhoe

    1862 mm (73.3 in.) Angle of departure per SAE J1234 (A3) 20.1 deg. Leveling angle 11 deg. Swing arc 140 deg. A The specifications are taken with KUBOTA BX25DLB tractor. (Tire size : Front 18 X 8.5-10, Rear 26 X 12.00-12)
  • Page 39: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BACKHOE BSpecifications Digging force (Per SAE J49) With bucket cylinder 8610 N (1936 lbs.) With dipperstick cylinder 5209 N (1171 lbs.) Cycle Time (seconds) Boom cylinder, extend Boom cylinder, retract Swing cylinder, from 90 degrees to center Dipperstick cylinder, extend Dipperstick cylinder, retract Bucket cylinder, extend...
  • Page 40 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BACKHOE Hydraulic cylinders Boom Dipperstick Bucket Stabilizer Swing cm (in.) cm (in.) cm (in.) cm (in.) cm (in.) Rod diameter 3.0 (1.18) 2.5 (0.98) 2.5 (0.98) 2.5 (0.98) 3.0 (1.18) Cylinder bore 6.5 (2.56) 6.0 (2.36) 5.0 (1.97) 6.0 (2.36) 6.0 (2.36) Bucket Sizes...
  • Page 41: Lift Capacity (Per Sae J31)

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BACKHOE BLift Capacity (Per SAE J31) Lift capacities shown are 87% of maximum lift force, according to SAE definition. 192(423) (ft) 212(467) 215(474) 209(461) (ft) 203(448) 201(443) 214(472) 262(578) (ft) RATED LIFT CAPACITY(OVER END)-kg(lbs) 1HNAAACAP002A...
  • Page 42: Backhoe Terminology

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BACKHOE BACKHOE TERMINOLOGY (1) Backhoe bucket (2) Bucket teeth (3) Bucket link (4) Bucket cylinder (5) Dipperstick (6) Dipperstick cylinder (7) Boom (8) Boom cylinder (9) Swing frame (10) Main frame (11) Swing cylinder (12) Stabilizer (13) Stabilizer pad (14) Stabilizer cylinder (15) Joystick control (16) Stabilizer control...
  • Page 43: Implement Limitations

    Use with implements which are not sold or approved by KUBOTA and which exceed the maximum specifications listed below, or which are otherwise unfit for use with the KUBOTA Tractor may result in malfunctions or failures of the tractor, damage to other property and injury to the operator or others. [Any malfunctions or failures of the tractor resulting from use with improper implements are not covered by the warranty.]...
  • Page 44 1100 (2425) *1 KUBOTA provides BT602 Backhoe for BX25DLB. No other Backhoe installed by 3-point hitch is permitted for BX25DLB. *2 KUBOTA provides LA240A Front-end Loader for BX25DLB. *3 The value contains the weight of KUBOTA standard bucket. *4 Reduce speed and trailer loads when operating in slippery conditions or when operating on slopes and utilize front wheel drive.
  • Page 45: Instrument Panel And Controls

    INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS B Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS (1) Easy Checker(TM)..........23,36 (2) Tachometer............(3) Hazard light switch..........(4) Turn signal light switch.......... (5) Head light switch........... (6) Fuel gauge............(7) Coolant temperature gauge........(8) Hourmeter............
  • Page 46 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS B Foot and Hand Controls ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS (1) Brake pedal................. 23,31,33,37 (2) Parking brake lock pedal............. 23,31,33,37 (3) 3-Point hitch lowering speed knob........(4) Cutting height control dial............ (5) PTO select lever..............(6) PTO clutch lever..............23,43 (7) Differential lock pedal............
  • Page 47: Pre-Operation Check Of The Tractor

    PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE TRACTOR PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE TRACTOR DAILY CHECK To prevent trouble from occurring, it is important to know the condition of the tractor well. Check it before starting. To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to check and service the tractor on a level surface with the engine shut off and the parking brake "ON"...
  • Page 48: Pre-Operation Check Of The Loader

    PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE LOADER PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE LOADER LUBRICATION TIRE INFLATION Lubricate all grease fittings with SAE multipurpose grease, including the control arm. Insure that the tractor tires are properly inflated. See "TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST" section. TEST OPERATION To avoid serious personal injury: A Keep engine speed at low idle during the test operation.
  • Page 49: Removing Air From Hydraulic System

    PRE-OPERATION CHECK OF THE LOADER To begin test operation, slightly move the control lever from "N" position. Slowly raise the loader boom just enough for the bucket to clear the ground when fully dumped. Slowly work through the dump and roll back cycles.
  • Page 50: Pre-Operation Check Of The Backhoe

    A Never remove loader to ensure tractor stability OPERATOR'S SEAT at all times. Operator's seat for the BX25DLB tractor can be used to operate loader and backhoe. See "OPERATING THE A Do not add liquid ballast or any other weights to the TRACTOR"...
  • Page 51: Operating The Engine

    OPERATING THE ENGINE OPERATING THE ENGINE A It is recommended that the operator practice engaging and disengaging the parking brake on a flat surface To avoid personal injury: without the engine running before operating the tractor A Read "SAFE OPERATION" in the front of this for the first time.
  • Page 52 OPERATING THE ENGINE 4. Lock loader control lever 6. Set the throttle lever to about 1/2 way. "NEUTRAL" position. (1) Hand throttle lever "INCREASE" (1) Loader control lever (A) "LOCK" "DECREASE" (2) Lock lever 7. Insert the key into the key switch and turn it "ON".
  • Page 53: Cold Weather Starting

    (See "DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR" section.) A If key does not stop the engine, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. 8. Turn the key to "PREHEAT" position and hold it for about 2 to 3 seconds. For the appropriate preheating time, refer to the table...
  • Page 54: Warming Up

    OPERATING THE ENGINE WARMING UP When jump starting engine, follow the instructions below to safely start the engine. 1. Bring helper vehicle with a battery of the same voltage as disabled tractor within easy cable reach. "THE To avoid personal injury: VEHICLES MUST NOT TOUCH".
  • Page 55: Operating The Tractor

    A On rough roads, slow down to suitable speeds. If interference occurs, contact your KUBOTA Do not operate the tractor at fast speed. Dealer. The above precautions are not limited only to new tractors, but to all tractors. But it should be especially BTo Fold the ROPS observed in the case of new tractors.
  • Page 56: To Raise The Rops To Upright Position

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 2. Remove both set pins. 4. Align set pin holes and insert both set pins and secure them with the hair pins. To avoid personal injury: A Make sure that both set pins are properly installed and secured with the hair pins. (1) Set pins (2) Hair pins 3.
  • Page 57: Adjustment Of Foldable Rops

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 3. Align set pin holes, insert both set pins. Secure them with the hair pins. BAdjustment of Foldable ROPS A Adjust free fall of the ROPS upper frame regularly. A If you feel less friction in folding the ROPS, tighten the nut (1) until you feel the right friction in the movement.
  • Page 58: Starting

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR STARTING BOperator's Seat 1. Adjust the operator's position and engage the seat belt. To avoid personal injury or death: A Make adjustments to the seat only while the tractor is stopped. A The seat and suspension should be adjusted to A Make sure that the seat is completely secured ensure that the controls are comfortably at hand for the after each adjustment.
  • Page 59: Seat Belt

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BSeat Belt BTurn Signal Light Switch To indicate a right turn, turn the switch clockwise. To indicate a left turn, turn the switch counter-clockwise. When the left or right turn signal is activated in To avoid personal injury: combination with the hazard lights, the indicated turning A Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is light will flash and the other will stay on.
  • Page 60: Range Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 6. Select the Travel Speed. BRange Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo) The range gear shift can only be shifted when tractor is completely stopped. To avoid personal injury: A Make sure the range shift lever is fully engaged into "H"...
  • Page 61: Front Wheel Drive Lever

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR C Front wheel drive is effective for the following jobs: BFront Wheel Drive Lever 1. When greater pulling force is needed, such as working in a wet field, when pulling a trailer, or when working with a front-end loader. To avoid personal injury: 2.
  • Page 62: Speed Control Pedal

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 9. Depress the Speed Control Pedal. BSpeed Set Device The Speed Set Device is designed for tractor operating efficiency and operator's comfort. This device will provide BSpeed Control Pedal a constant forward operating speed by mechanically holding the speed control pedal at a selected position. C To engage Speed Set Device To avoid personal injury: 1.
  • Page 63: Stopping

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR STOPPING BStopping 1. Slow the engine down. 2. Step on the brake pedal. 3. After the tractor has stopped, disengage the PTO, lower the implement to the ground, shift the range gear shift lever to "NEUTRAL" and set the parking brake. CHECK DURING DRIVING BImmediately Stop the Engine if: A The engine suddenly slows down or accelerates,...
  • Page 64: Easy Checker(Tm)

    Overheat indication: A For checking and servicing of your tractor, consult 1. When the coolant temperature stays at 125 C (257 F) your local KUBOTA Dealer for instructions. for 5 seconds, the indicator on the Easy Checker(TM) comes on. BFuel Gauge 2.
  • Page 65: Hourmeter/Tachometer

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR PARKING BParking To avoid personal injury or death: BEFORE DISMOUNTING TRACTOR A ALWAYS SET PARKING BRAKE AND LOWER ALL IMPLEMENTS TO THE GROUND. Leaving transmission in gear with the engine stopped will not prevent the tractor from accidental rolling.
  • Page 66: Accessory

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR ACCESSORY OPERATING TECHNIQUES B12V Electric Outlet BDifferential Lock An auxiliary light or other devices may be connected to this connector. To avoid personal injury due to loss of steering control: A Do not connect a light or other device that draws more A Do not operate the tractor at high speed with than 120 watts to this connector, or the battery may differential lock engaged.
  • Page 67: Operating The Tractor On A Road

    A Do not drive the tractor close to the edges of Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details. ditches or banks which may collapse under the 1. Loosen the knob nut and turn the bracket vertically weight of the tractor.
  • Page 68: Reversing The Seat

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR REVERSING THE SEAT 3. Raise the seat until the seat pin comes in to the detent notch (see illustration). (A) "TRACTOR DRIVING POSITION" (B) "BACKHOE POSITION" The seat is reversible for backhoe operation. Follow the procedure below to turn the seat around. 1.
  • Page 69 OPERATING THE TRACTOR 5. Push the seat backward, then the seat pin will come out from detent notch. Push the seat down until the lever is locked at the backhoe position. A If the seat pin does not come out from the detent notch, apply grease in the notch.
  • Page 70: Pto

    C Mid-PTO adjusting, cleaning driven The Mid-PTO is available for KUBOTA approved equipment. implements. BPTO Select Lever The tractor has a 540 rpm rear PTO speed and a 2500 rpm mid-PTO speed. (1) Mid-PTO (1) PTO select lever...
  • Page 71: Pto Clutch Lever

    BPTO Clutch Lever 1. The PTO clutch lever engages or disengages the PTO clutch which gives the PTO independent control. 2. Shift the lever to "ON" to engage the PTO clutch. Shift the lever to "OFF" to disengage the PTO clutch. (1) PTO shaft cover (A) "NORMAL POSITION"...
  • Page 72: Pto Drive Shaft

    BPTO Drive Shaft (1) Inner and outer sliding profile tubes (2) Journal cross assy (3) Fitting yoke (4) Safety guard (In, Out) (5) Chain 1. When using a PTO drive shaft, read the operator's manual of the implement before operating the implement.
  • Page 73: 3-Point Hitch & Drawbar

    3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR 3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR (1) Top link Use holder plate to hold lower link higher while mowing (2) Lifting rod (Left) with mid-mount mower only over uneven terrain. (3) Check chains (4) Turnbuckle (5) Lower link (6) Top link holder (7) Lifting rod (Right) (8) Drawbar...
  • Page 74: 3-Point Hitch

    3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR 3-POINT HITCH 2. The proper length of the top link varies according to the type of implement being used. BAttaching and detaching implements A When not using the top link, make it the shortest length and fix it to the top link holder. To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key.
  • Page 75: Removing The 3-Point Hitch

    3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR 3. Remove the hair pin and stopper pin. Then remove the check chain plate and lower links. BRemoving the 3-Point Hitch When installing the backhoe, remove the 3-point hitch. BInstalling the 3-Point Hitch 1. Remove the lynch pin and the top link pin. Then 1.
  • Page 76: Hydraulic Unit

    3-point Unless corrected the unit will be damaged. hitch mounted implement. Contact your KUBOTA Dealer for adjustment. To lower implement, move the hydraulic control lever forward; to raise it, move the hydraulic control lever B3-point Hitch Lowering Speed rearward.
  • Page 77: Auxiliary Hydraulics

    HYDRAULIC UNIT AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS BHydraulic Outlet On the tractor hydraulic outlet is provided. It can be used with the BT602 Backhoe. When mounting the backhoe. To avoid serious personal injury: 1. Disconnect the coupler. A Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin, causing serious personal injury.
  • Page 78: Installing Mower

    HYDRAULIC UNIT INSTALLING MOWER 5. Place the protective cap on the coupler of the backhoe inlet hose, the coupler of the outlet hose, and power Do not attach nor operate the mower with the backhoe still beyond hose. in place. 6.
  • Page 79: Mower Lift Linkage System

    HYDRAULIC UNIT MOWER LIFT LINKAGE SYSTEM BCutting Height Control Dial (1) Cutting height control dial (2) Hydraulic control lever (1) Mower rear link When mounting the Mid-mount mower, turn the cutting height control dial to the desired height. For further details, refer to the operator's manual of ROTARY MOWER RCK60B-23BX, RCK54P-23BX and RCK54-23BX.
  • Page 80: Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart

    HYDRAULIC UNIT BHydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart In order to handle the hydraulics properly, the operator must be familiar with the following. Though this information may not be applicable to all types of implements and soil conditions, it is useful for general conditions. Implement Remarks Soil condition...
  • Page 81: Tires, Wheels And Ballast

    BFront Wheels Front tread can not be adjusted. A Do not use tires other than those approved by KUBOTA. A Do not turn front discs to obtain wider tread. A When you intend to mount different size of tires from...
  • Page 82: Rear Wheels

    TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST A Use the tapered bolts for wheels with beveled or tapered holes. To avoid personal injury or death: A Before jacking up the tractor, park it on a firm and level ground and chock the rear wheels. A Fix the front axle to keep it from pivoting.
  • Page 83: Ballast

    A The ballast is not required when doing the normal [Approx. 2.25 kg (5 lbs.) (123 lbs.) operations with the BX25DLB tractor, LA240A loader CaCl per 4 L (1 gal) of water] and BT602 backhoe connected in factory settings. A When mounting a heavy implement, a liquid in the tire BFront Ballast may not be required.
  • Page 84 TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST C Rear Wheel Weight (option) The rear wheel weight can be installed to the 3-point hitch. Consult your local KUBOTA dealer to use. A Besides the rear wheel weight, a three-point kit is required for installing the weight.
  • Page 85: Operating The Loader

    OPERATING THE LOADER OPERATING THE LOADER The loader should be operated with the tractor engine The rollback and lifting of the bucket will increase speed depending on the application and the operator's efficiency because a level bucket throughout the lifting level of experience.
  • Page 86: Carrying The Load

    OPERATING THE LOADER CARRYING THE LOAD LOWERING THE BUCKET Position the bucket just below the level of the tractor hood After the bucket is dumped, back away from the vehicle for maximum stability and visibility, whether the bucket is while lowering and rolling back the bucket. loaded or empty.
  • Page 87: Loading From A Bank

    OPERATING THE LOADER LOADING FROM A BANK A Loader lift and break-away capacity diminish as Choose a forward gear that provides a safe ground speed loading height is increased. and power for loading. Side cutting is a good technique for cutting down a big pile.
  • Page 88: Peeling And Scraping

    OPERATING THE LOADER PEELING AND SCRAPING Back grade occasionally with a loaded bucket to keep the work surface free of ruts and holes. Also, hold the lift Use a slight bucket down angle, travel forward, and hold control forward so the full weight of the bucket is scraping the lift control forward to start the cut.
  • Page 89: Handling Large Heavy Objects

    OPERATING THE LOADER HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS To avoid serious personal injury or death: A Handling large, heavy objects can be dangerous due to : (A) Danger of rolling the tractor over. (B) Danger of upending the tractor. (C) Danger of the object rolling or sliding down the loader boom onto the operator.
  • Page 90: Valve Lock

    OPERATING THE LOADER VALVE LOCK To avoid injury or death from crushing: A Do not utilize the valve lock for machine maintenance or repair. A The valve lock is to prevent accidental actuation when implement is not in use or during transport.
  • Page 91 OPERATING THE LOADER 4. Raise the boom of the loader until the pin at the upper 6. Install both Hitch Pins and Snapper Pins as shown in bosses of the attachment seat in the Quick Coupler the following illustration. receivers, and the rear of the attachment is raised The illustration shows a properly attached bucket.
  • Page 92: Detaching Attachments

    OPERATING THE LOADER DETACHING ATTACHMENTS BPallet fork [Option for LA240A] 1. Detaching the attachments is done in the reverse of attaching attachments. 2. Lower the implement and roll it back completely. Stop the engine and set the parking brake. 3. Remove Hitch Pins and Snapper Pins. 4.
  • Page 93 OPERATING THE LOADER 3. Push the lock lever and slide the fork slightly until the lock pin engages with one of the notches to lock the folk. (1) Lock lever 4. The other fork can be installed using the same procedures.
  • Page 94: Operating The Backhoe

    OPERATING THE BACKHOE OPERATING THE BACKHOE OPERATING SPEED To avoid personal injury: A Use care when operating on slopes to avoid tip over. Travel at speed compatible with safe operation, especially when operating in uneven terrain, crossing ditches or while turning. 1.
  • Page 95: Dipperstick & Bucket Lever

    OPERATING THE BACKHOE PLACING THE STABILIZERS BDipperstick & Bucket Lever Pushing the lever forward will crowd out the dipperstick and the bucket out and pulling it back will crowd them in. Lever movement to the left will curl the bucket to fill it, and To avoid personal injury: right lever movement will dump the bucket.
  • Page 96: General Backhoe Operation

    OPERATING THE BACKHOE GENERAL BACKHOE OPERATION BSpoil Pile Location To avoid personal injury: A Do not dig under the stabilizer or tractor, To avoid personal injury: A Do not place spoil close to the edge of the especially in soft or sandy condition. excavation where its weight could cause a cave-in.
  • Page 97: Stabilizer Pads (Standard)

    OPERATING THE BACKHOE To finish the near wall, raise the boom while crowding in. The bucket will have to be curled in to keep the cutting BStabilizer pads (Option) edge horizontal with the wall during the up cut. The stabilizer pads can be reversed without the use of tools.
  • Page 98: Transporting

    OPERATING THE BACKHOE A Always lower stabilizers slightly when changing from BDriving to the Job-site one position to another to avoid soil splash. When driving or transporting from one job-site to another, or when using the loader such as stockpiling and TRANSPORTING backfilling, always engage the boom and swing locks.
  • Page 99: Maintenance Of The Tractor

    MAINTENANCE OF THE TRACTOR MAINTENANCE OF THE TRACTOR SERVICE INTERVALS Indication on hour meter Ref. Items Since then page Engine oil Change every 200 Hr Engine oil filter Replace every 200 Hr Transmission oil Replace every 200 Hr filter Transmission fluid Change every 400 Hr Transmission...
  • Page 100: Lubricants, Fuel And Coolant

    *7 When the battery is used for less than 100 hours per year, check the battery condition by reading the indicator annually. A The items listed above (@ marked) are registered as emission related critical parts by KUBOTA in the U.S.EPA nonroad emission regulation.
  • Page 101 A No.2-D is a distillate fuel of lower volatility for engines in industrial and heavy mobile service. (SAE J313 JUN87) C Transmission Oil: *KUBOTA Super UDT-2: For an enhanced ownership experience, we highly recommend Super UDT-2 to be used instead of standard hydraulic/transmission fluid.
  • Page 102 We recommend the use of KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid for optimum protection and performance. (Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further detail.) Do not mix different brands together.
  • Page 103: Periodic Service Of The Tractor

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR BEngine Cover 1. Remove the front-end loader before removing the To avoid personal injury or death: engine cover. (See "REMOVING THE LOADER" A Do not work under any hydraulically supported devices.
  • Page 104: Daily Check

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR A When reinstall the engine cover, tighten the knob bolts. A When reinstall the front guard, tighten the bolts and the nuts by 77.4 to 90.2 N-m (7.9 to 9.2 kgf-m, 57.1 to 66.5 lbf-ft) DAILY CHECK For your own safety and maximum service life of the machine, make a thorough daily inspection before...
  • Page 105: Checking And Refueling

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR BChecking and Refueling BChecking Engine Oil Level To avoid personal injury: To avoid personal injury: A Do not smoke while refueling. A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking the oil level.
  • Page 106: Checking Transmission Fluid Level

    "CAUTION" and securely retighten the cap. A Use clean, fresh soft water and anti-freeze to fill the recovery tank. A If water should leak, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. (1) Oil inlet (A) Oil level is acceptable within this range.
  • Page 107: Cleaning Panel And Radiator Screen

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR A Panel and radiator screen must be clean from debris BCleaning Panel and Radiator Screen to prevent engine from overheating and to allow good air intake for air cleaner. A Be sure to reinstall the panel on the pillar completely to prevent the invasion of dust.
  • Page 108: Checking And Cleaning Of Electrical Wiring And Battery Cables

    (discolored) connections. 4. Check instrument panel for correct operation of switches and gauges. Consult your KUBOTA Dealer regarding maintenance, (1) Battery terminals diagnosis and repair. BChecking Movable Parts If any of the movable parts, such as levers and pedals, is not smoothly moved because of rust or sticky material, do not attempt to force it into motion.
  • Page 109: Checking Engine Start System

    3. Turn the key to "START" position. second. 4. The engine must not crank. 5. If it does not stop, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer 5. If it cranks, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this for this service. service.
  • Page 110: Checking Wheel Bolt Torque

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR EVERY 100 HOURS BChecking Wheel Bolt Torque BBattery To avoid personal injury: A Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel, or axle. To avoid the possibility of battery explosion: A Any time bolts are loosened, retighten to refillable type battery,...
  • Page 111 PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR (For non-accessible maintenance-free type batteries.) 1. To slow charge the battery, connect the battery positive terminal to the charger positive terminal and Maintenance-free, non-accessible batteries are designed the negative to the negative, then charge for at least 1 to eliminate the need to add water.
  • Page 112: Cleaning Air Cleaner Element

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR C Evacuator Valve Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary BCleaning Air Cleaner Element conditions - or daily when used in a dusty place - to get rid of large particles of dust and dirt. To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key BChecking Fuel Filter...
  • Page 113: Adjusting Fan Belt Tension

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR BAdjusting Fan belt Tension To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking belt tension. A deflection of between 7 to 9 mm Proper fan belt (0.28 to 0.35 in.) when the belt is tension pressed in the middle of the span.
  • Page 114: Adjusting Hst Neutral Spring (For Speed Control Pedal)

    KUBOTA Dealer. The HST neutral spring located under the front right side of the fender can adjust returning speed of speed control pedal. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for service. (1) HST neutral spring (2) Adjusting nut BAdjusting Brake Pedal...
  • Page 115: Every 200 Hours

    Oil capacity with filter 3.1 L (3.3 U.S.qts.) (1) Engine oil filter (1) Oil inlet (A) Oil level is acceptable within this range (2) Dipstick A To prevent serious damage to the engine, use only a KUBOTA genuine filter. (1) Drain plug...
  • Page 116: Replacing Transmission Oil Filter

    1. Loosen the lock nut and turn the tie rod to adjust the rod length until the proper toe-in measurement is obtained. 2. Retighten the lock nut. (1) Filter A To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system, use only a KUBOTA genuine filter. (1) Lock nuts (2) Tie rod...
  • Page 117: Every 400 Hours

    2. After draining reinstall the drain plug. 3. Clean the transmission strainer. 4. Fill with new KUBOTA SUPER UDT fluid up to the upper notch on the dipstick. (See "LUBRICANTS" in "MAINTENANCE OF THE TRACTOR"...
  • Page 118: Cleaning Transmission Strainer

    BReplacing Fuel Filter Element A Since the fine filings in the oil can damage the Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. precision component parts of the hydraulic system, the end of the suction line is provided with an oil strainer.
  • Page 119: Every 1500 Hours

    EVERY 1500 HOURS BChecking Fuel Injection Nozzle Injection Pressure Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. EVERY 2000 HOURS OR 2 YEARS Be sure to do the following service once every 2000 hours or every 2 years whichever comes faster.
  • Page 120: Every 3000 Hours

    If mixed with the cleaning agent, sludge may build up, adversely affecting the engine parts. (1) Radiator hoses (2 pcs) 7. Kubota's genuine long-life coolant has a service life of (2) Hose clamps (4 pcs) 2 years. Be sure to change the coolant every 2000 hours or 2 years whichever comes faster.
  • Page 121: Checking Power Steering Line

    PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR 4. Checking that there is no danger such as burn, get rid of the causes of overheating according to the manual, see "TROUBLESHOOTING" section, and then, start the engine again. BChecking Power Steering Line To avoid personal injury: A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking power steering line.
  • Page 122: Checking Engine Breather Hose

    1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel. (1) Hose (2) Hose clamp BChecking Engine Breather Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. EVERY 4 YEARS BReplacing Radiator Hose (Water pipes) Replace the hoses and clamp bands every 4 years or...
  • Page 123: Replacing Fuse

    Check circuit against Slow blow Fuse (50A) troubleshooting section of this manual or your local wrong battery connection KUBOTA Dealer for specific information dealing with electrical problems. BReplacing Light Bulb 1. Head light Take the bulb out of the light body and replace with a new one.
  • Page 124: Maintenance Of The Loader

    MAINTENANCE OF THE LOADER MAINTENANCE OF THE LOADER RE-TIGHTENING OF HARDWARE After 20 to 30 hours of initial loader operation, re-tighten To avoid personal injury: all mounting bolts and nuts to the required torque value as A Be sure to check and service the tractor on a specified in the "Tightening Torque Chart".
  • Page 125: Daily Checks

    MAINTENANCE OF THE LOADER DAILY CHECKS EVERY 50 HOURS 1. Check all hardware daily before operation. BChecking main frame bolt and nut torque Tighten hardware to torque values as specified in the "Tightening Torque Chart". 2. With the engine off and the bucket on the ground, inspect all hoses for cuts or wear.
  • Page 126: Maintenance Of The Backhoe

    MAINTENANCE OF THE BACKHOE MAINTENANCE OF THE BACKHOE DAILY CHECKS 1. The backhoe is run by the tractor hydraulic system. Daily before operation, check the tractor hydraulic level. If low, replenish the oil as described in "PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR" section. To avoid personal injury: Also check the filter screen and change the hydraulic A Never...
  • Page 127: Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE OF THE BACKHOE LUBRICATION BUCKET SERVICE Lubricate all grease fittings every 10 hours of operation. High quality grease designated "extreme pressure" and containing Molybdenum disulfide is recommended. This To avoid personal injury: grease may specify "Moly Ep" on its label. A When servicing or repairing pins in cylinder ends, bucket, etc., always use a brass drift and hammer.
  • Page 128: General Torque Specification

    MAINTENANCE OF THE BACKHOE BGeneral torque specification American standard cap screws Metric cap screws with UNC or UNF threads SAE grade No. GR5 or GR8 Property class Approx. SAE GR5 (lbf-ft) 7.2 to 8.6 (lbf-ft) 7.2 to 8.3 (N-m) 9.8 to 11.7 (N-m) 9.8 to 11.2 (kgf-m)
  • Page 129: Storage Of The Tractor

    STORAGE OF THE TRACTOR STORAGE OF THE TRACTOR REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE To avoid personal injury or death: 1. Check the tire air pressure and inflate the tires if they A Do not clean the machine while the engine is are low.
  • Page 130: Removing The Loader

    102 REMOVING THE LOADER REMOVING THE LOADER To avoid personal injury: A Make sure an approved bucket is attached before removing the loader from the tractor. A For removing the loader, choose flat and hard ground, preferably concrete. A If the ground surface is soft, place suitable planks on the ground for the bucket and stand.
  • Page 131: Storage Of The Loader

    REMOVING THE LOADER STORAGE OF THE LOADER 10. Start the engine and run at idle. Slowly move the loader control lever to rollback position to raise the 1. Store the loader in a clean dry place. loader side frames up and out of the receivers of the 2.
  • Page 132: Reinstalling The Loader

    104 REINSTALLING THE LOADER REINSTALLING THE LOADER 4. Start the engine and run at idle. 5. Slowly move the loader control lever to dump position to lower the side frames into the main frames and To avoid personal injury: engage the bosses of the main frames to the guide A When starting the engine and operating the bosses of the side frames.
  • Page 133 REINSTALLING THE LOADER 7. Start the engine. 8. Raise the boom until the stand can be rotated. 9. Stop the engine. 10. Store the stand to their original positions and secure it with the spring pin as shown. (1) Stand (2) Spring pin 11.
  • Page 134: Removing The Backhoe

    106 REMOVING THE BACKHOE REMOVING THE BACKHOE REMOVAL OF THE BACKHOE 3. Keep the stabilizer pads at about 381 mm (15.0 in.) high. To avoid personal injury: A Before starting the engine, always sit in the tractor operator's seat. A Before getting off the tractor, make sure that PTO lever is off and range gear shift lever is in neutral.
  • Page 135 REMOVING THE BACKHOE 6. Slowly raise the boom to disengage the backhoe from 9. Lower the main frame and swing frame onto the the tractor. ground by operating the boom and stabilizer control levers. 7. Raise the backhoe by operating the stabilizers to the (1) Main frame lowering direction until the mount bars hit to the guide (2) Swing frame...
  • Page 136: Storage Of The Backhoe

    REMOVING THE BACKHOE STORAGE OF THE BACKHOE 1. Store the backhoe in a dry place. 2. Apply a coat of grease to all exposed cylinder rods to prevent rusting. 3. If the backhoe is being stored outside, cover the backhoe with suitable weather cover. This will keep moisture, dirt and other airborne debris from getting into the system.
  • Page 137: Reinstalling The Backhoe

    REINSTALLING THE BACKHOE REINSTALLING THE BACKHOE A Make sure both hoses are firmly connected before starting the engine. To avoid personal injury or death: A When starting the engine, always sit in the 7. Restart the engine. operator's seat. A When getting off the tractor, make sure that PTO lever is "OFF"...
  • Page 138 REINSTALLING THE BACKHOE 9. Move the tractor backward until the support hooks on A If the slide bar of the mounting pins is inserted to the the tractor main frame are just beneath the mount bars upper hole, the mounting pin comes off and the on the backhoe main frame.
  • Page 139: Troubleshooting

    A Loose or defective fan belt. A Adjust or replace fan belt. A Dirty radiator core or grille screens. A Remove all trash. A Coolant flow route corroded. A Flush cooling system. If you have any questions, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
  • Page 140: Options

    112 OPTIONS OPTIONS Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details. A 18 x 8.5-10 Turf Tire A 26 x 12.0-12 Turf Tire A Engine Block heater For facilitating starting and reducing warm up period in cold weather. A Rear Work Light...
  • Page 141: Appendices

    APPENDICES APPENDICES INDEX Front Wheels ........... 53 Fuel Filter............84 12V Electric Outlet..........38 Fuel Filter Element .......... 90 3-point Hitch Lowering Speed ......48 Fuel Gauge ............36 Air Cleaner Element .........84 Fuel Injection Nozzle Injection Pressure ..91 Air Cleaner Element .........90 Fuel Lines ............
  • Page 142 APPENDICES Power Steering Line .........93 PTO Clutch Lever..........43 PTO Drive Shaft ..........44 PTO Select Lever ..........42 PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap ......43 Radiator Hose (Water pipes)......94 Radiator Hoses and Clamps ......92 Range Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)......32 Rear Ballast............55 Rear Wheels.............54 Refueling ............77 Removing the 3-Point Hitch......47 Seat Belt............22...
  • Page 143 KUBOTA Corporation is ... Since its inception in 1890, KUBOTA Corporation has grown to rank as one of the major firms in Japan. To achieve this status, the company has through the years diversified the range of its products and services to a remarkable extent.

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