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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
KUBOTA
TRACTOR
MODEL
BX2350D
1AGAJBAAP0010
K2683-7125-3
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL KUBOTA TRACTOR MODEL BX2350D 1AGAJBAAP0010 K2683-7125-3 READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Any arbitrary modifications carried out to this machine may relieve the manufacturer of liability for any resulting damage or injury. manufacturer or distributor of the machine Kubota Corporation the model designation of the machine BX2350D the name or type of publication Operator's Manual the part number of this Operator’s Manual...
  • 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 Work Light Read Operator's Manual Front Wiper/Washer Hourmeter/Elapsed Operating Hours Heater Fan...
  • Page 4 FOREWORD You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA Tractor. This tractor is a product of KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of excellent materials and under a rigid quality control system. It will give you long, satisfactory service.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFE OPERATION .................... SERVICING OF TRACTOR..................1 SPECIFICATIONS....................... 2 SPECIFICATION TABLE ..................2 TRAVELING SPEEDS ..................... 3 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS ..................4 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS..............7 PRE-OPERATION CHECK ..................9 DAILY CHECK ......................9 OPERATING THE ENGINE..................10 STARTING THE ENGINE ..................10 Cold Weather Starting ....................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Immediately Stop the Engine if: ..................22 Easy Checker(TM)......................22 Fuel Gauge ........................22 Coolant Temperature Gauge ..................23 Hourmeter/Tachometer....................23 PARKING ....................... 24 Parking..........................24 ACCESSORY......................24 12V Electric Outlet ......................24 OPERATING TECHNIQUES ................. 25 Differential Lock ......................25 Operating the Tractor on a Road ..................
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Inflation Pressure......................39 WHEEL TREAD ..................... 39 Front Wheels ........................39 Rear Wheels ........................40 BALLAST ....................... 41 Front Ballast........................41 Rear Ballast ........................42 Maximum Masses......................42 CAB OPERATION ..................... 43 DOOR AND WINDOW ................... 43 Locking and Unlocking the Door..................43 Opening the Door ......................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Checking Head Light, Hazard Light etc................57 Checking Seat Belt and ROPS ..................57 Checking and Cleaning of Electrical Wiring and Battery Cables ........57 Checking Movable Parts....................58 EVERY 50 HOURS ....................58 Lubricating Grease Fittings..................... 58 Checking Safety Devices....................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS TRACTOR STORAGE ................... 75 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE........... 75 TROUBLESHOOTING....................76 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ................76 OPTIONS........................77 APPENDICES......................78 MAXIMUM MASSES....................78 Maximum Permissible Load of The Tire ................. 78 Trailer Load Capacity...................... 79 INDEX ........................80...
  • Page 11 The operator must remain in the caution labels on the tractor. tractor seat during operation. 3. KUBOTA recommends the use of a CAB or Roll Over 10. Check brakes, linkage pins and other mechanical Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in almost parts for improper adjustment and wear.
  • Page 12 SAFE OPERATION C Working 1. Pull only from the drawbar. Never hitch to axle housing 2. OPERATING THE TRACTOR or any other point except drawbar; such arrangements will increase the risk of serious personal injury or death Operator safety is a priority. Safe operation, specifically due to a tractor upset.
  • Page 13 SAFE OPERATION 7. Use extra caution when backing up. Look behind and C Driving the tractor on the road down to make sure area is clear before moving. 1. Check the front wheel engagement. The braking 8. When parking your machine if at all possible park on a characteristics are different between two and four firm, flat and level surface;...
  • Page 14 SAFE OPERATION 3. PARKING THE TRACTOR 4. OPERATING THE PTO 1. Disengage the PTO, lower all implements to the 1. Wait until all moving components have completely ground, place all control levers in their neutral stopped before getting off the tractor, connecting, positions, set the parking brake, stop the engine, disconnecting, adjusting, cleaning, or servicing any remove the key from the ignition and lock the cab door...
  • Page 15 SAFE OPERATION 7. Disconnect the battery's ground cable before working on or near electric components. 5. USING 3-POINT HITCH 8. To avoid the possibility of battery explosion, do not use or charge the refillable type battery if the fluid level is 1.
  • Page 16 17. Waste products such as used oil, fuel, hydraulic fluid, and batteries, 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.
  • Page 17 SAFE OPERATION 7. PICTORIAL SAFETY LABELS The pictorial safety labels affixed are intended to alert persons to potential hazards. The hazard is identified by a pictorial in the safety alert triangle or by the safety alert symbol alone. An adjacent pictorial provides instructions and information on how to avoid the hazard.
  • Page 18 SAFE OPERATION...
  • Page 19 SAFE OPERATION...
  • Page 20 2. Clean pictorial safety labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. 3. Replace damaged or missing pictorial safety labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer. 4. If a component with pictorial 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 21: Safe Operation

    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, CAB/ROPS and engine serial numbers.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION TABLE Model BX2350D PTO power kW (PS) 13.2 (17.9) *1 Maker KUBOTA Model D902 Type Indirect injection, vertical, water-cooled, 4-cycle diesel Number of cylinders Bore and stroke 72x73.6 Engine Total displacement 0.898 Engine gross power kW (PS) 17.1 (23.3)
  • Page 23: Traveling Speeds

    SAE 1-3/8, 6 splines Rear PTO Speed 1 speed (540 rpm at 3142 engine rpm) Type USA No.5 (KUBOTA 10-tooth) involute spline MID-PTO Speed 1 speed (2500 rpm at 3043 engine rpm) The level of protection against hazardous substances *3 CAB : Category 1 Noise at the operator’s ear *4...
  • Page 24: 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 25 *1 Reduce speed and trailer loads when operating in slippery conditions or when operating on slopes and utilize front wheel drive. *2 The valve contains the weight of KUBOTA standard bucket. *3 See "Trailer Load Capacity" in "MAXIMUM MASSES" in "APPENDICES" section.
  • Page 26 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS B Front Loader B Rear Ballast Fixation points on the body of the tractor where the front loader must be installed. Install the front loader frame to the frame of the tractor as To avoid personal injury: shown. A For tractor stability and operator's safety, rear ballast should be added to the rear of the Location...
  • Page 27: 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)..........10,22 (2) Tachometer............(3) Horn button............(4) Turn signal light switch.......... (5) Head light switch........... (6) Hazard light switch..........(7) Position light switch..........(8) Fuel gauge............
  • Page 28 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS B Foot and Hand Controls ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS (1) Parking brake lock pedal........10,18,20,24 (2) 3-point hitch lowering speed knob....(3) Cutting height control dial........ (4) Emergency hand brake lever......(5) PTO select lever..........(6) PTO clutch lever..........10,28 (7) Differential lock pedal........
  • Page 29: Pre-Operation Check

    PRE-OPERATION CHECK PRE-OPERATION CHECK 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 30: 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 31 OPERATING THE ENGINE 4. Lock the auxiliary hydraulic control lever 6. Set the throttle lever to about 1/2 way. in "NEUTRAL" position. (if equipped) (1) Hand throttle lever "INCREASE" (1) Auxiliary hydraulic control lever (A) "LOCK" "DECREASE" (2) Lock lever 7.
  • Page 32: Cold Weather Starting

    A If key does not stop the engine, consult your local 8. Turn the key to "PREHEAT" position KUBOTA Dealer. and hold it for about 2 to 3 seconds. For the appropriate preheating time, refer to the table below:...
  • Page 33: 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 34: Operating The Tractor

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR OPERATING NEW TRACTOR BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR How a new tractor is handled and maintained determines 1. Never try to get on or off a moving tractor or jump off the tractor to exit. the life of the tractor.
  • Page 35: Seat Belt

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR C Travel adjustment Pull the travel adjust lever and slide the seat backward or 2. Select Light Switch Positions. forward, as required. The seat will lock in position when the lever is released. BHead Light Switch C Suspension adjustment Turn the light switch clockwise, and the following lights are Turn the suspension adjust lever to achieve the optimum activated on the switch position.
  • Page 36: Hazard Light Switch

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BHazard Light Switch BPosition Light Switch When hazard light switch is pushed, the hazard lights To activate the position lights : flash along with the indicator on the instrument panel. Press the position light switch, the following lights are Press the hazard light switch again to turn off the light.
  • Page 37: Beacon Light Switch

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BBeacon Light Switch BTractor Lights [If equipped with the beacon light and if not equipped (1) Head light with the CAB] (2) Front turn signal / Hazard light To activate the beacon light: (3) Side marker light (Front position light) Press the beacon light switch, the following light is (4) Tail light (Rear position light) activated.
  • Page 38: Brake Pedal

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 3. Check the Brake Pedal. BEmergency Hand Brake Lever If the main brake pedal does not function, use the emergency hand brake to stop tractor. BBrake Pedal Make sure to latch the brake pedal with the parking brake lock pedal.
  • Page 39: Range Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 6. Select the Travel Speed. BFront Wheel Drive Lever BRange Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo) To avoid personal injury: The range gear shift can only be shifted when tractor is A Do not engage the front wheel drive when completely stopped.
  • Page 40: Hand Throttle Lever

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR 7. Accelerate the Engine. 9. Depress the Speed Control Pedal. BHand Throttle Lever BSpeed Control Pedal Pulling the throttle lever back increases engine speed, and pushing it forward decreases engine speed. To avoid personal injury: A Do not operate if tractor moves on level ground with foot off Speed Control Pedal.
  • Page 41: Speed Set Device

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BSpeed Set Device The Speed Set Device is designed for tractor operating efficiency and operator's comfort. This device will provide a constant forward operating speed by mechanically holding the speed control pedal at a selected position. C To engage Speed Set Device 1.
  • Page 42: Check During Driving

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR CHECK DURING DRIVING A For checking and servicing of your tractor, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for instructions. BImmediately Stop the Engine if: A The engine suddenly slows down or accelerates, A Unusual noises suddenly are heard,...
  • Page 43: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BCoolant Temperature Gauge BHourmeter/Tachometer The hourmeter indicates in six digits the hours the tractor has been used; the last digit indicates 1/10 of an hour. When the key is turned "ON", the tachometer should To avoid personal injury: indicate 4000 engine revolutions per minute (rpm) for just A Do not remove radiator cap until coolant a moment.
  • Page 44: Parking

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR PARKING ACCESSORY BParking B12V Electric Outlet An auxiliary light or other devices may be connected to this connector. To avoid personal injury: BEFORE DISMOUNTING TRACTOR A Do not connect a light or other device that draws more A ALWAYS SET PARKING BRAKE AND LOWER than 120 watts to this connector, or the battery may ALL IMPLEMENTS TO THE GROUND.
  • Page 45: Operating Techniques

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR OPERATING TECHNIQUES BOperating the Tractor on a Road BDifferential Lock To avoid personal injury: To avoid personal injury due to loss of steering A When traveling on road with 3-point hitch control: mounted implement attached, be sure to have A Do not operate the tractor at high speed with sufficient front weight on the tractor to differential lock engaged.
  • Page 46: Trailer Electrical Outlet

    OPERATING THE TRACTOR BTrailer Electrical Outlet BOperating on a Slopes and Rough Terrain A trailer electrical outlet is supplied for use with trailer or implement. To avoid personal injury: A Always back up when going up a steep slope. Driving forward could cause the tractor to tip over backward.
  • Page 47: Pto

    A Disengage PTO, stop engine, and allow all rotating components to come to a complete C Mid-PTO stop before connecting, disconnecting, The Mid-PTO is available for KUBOTA approved adjusting, cleaning driven implements. equipment. BPTO Select Lever The tractor has a 540 rpm rear PTO speed and a 2500 rpm mid-PTO speed.
  • Page 48: Pto Clutch Lever

    BPTO Clutch Lever BPTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap 1. The PTO clutch lever engages or disengages the PTO Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times. Replace clutch which gives the PTO independent control. the PTO shaft cap when the PTO is not in use. Before 2.
  • Page 49: 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 50: Three-Point Hitch & Drawbar

    THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR THREE-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 51: -Point Hitch

    THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR 3 -POINT HITCH A When not using the top link, make it the shortest length and fix it to the top link holder. BAttaching and detaching implements BCheck Chains To avoid personal injury: Make sure that the check chains are installed in the A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key.
  • Page 52: Hydraulic Unit

    Unless corrected the unit will be damaged. implement or 3-point hitch. Do not stand on or Contact your KUBOTA Dealer for adjustment. near the implement or between the implement and tractor when operating the 3-point hitch B3-point Hitch Lowering Speed controls.
  • Page 53: Remote Hydraulic Control System

    Pull the hoses straight from the hydraulic couplers to release them. 4. Clean oil and dust from the couplers, then replace the dust plugs. A Your local KUBOTA Dealer can supply parts to adapt couplers to hydraulic hoses. Pressure BRemote Control Valve Lever Returning Move the lever up or down and hold.
  • Page 54: Auxiliary Hydraulics

    When implement is attached 1. Remove the block cover. 2. Attach the block outlet cover. (option) (The block outlet cover is standard part for KUBOTA Implements) 3. Route the implement inlet, outlet and return pipes as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 55: 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 56: Auxiliary Hydraulic Control Valve (If Equipped)

    HYDRAULIC UNIT AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CONTROL BValve Lock VALVE (IF EQUIPPED) To avoid injury from crushing: To avoid serious personal injury: A Do not utilize the valve lock for machine A Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can maintenance or repair. have sufficient force to penetrate skin, causing A The valve lock is to prevent accidental serious personal injury.
  • Page 57: Control Lever And Hydraulic Hose Connections

    HYDRAULIC UNIT A Make the following connections when using this valve to take off hydraulic power for the hydraulic cylinder. BControl Lever and Hydraulic Hose Connections Colored Coupler Hydraulic Cylinder port 1. Connect the control lever in its specified direction and [B: Blue], [D: Yellow] Head-End side the hydraulic hoses to their specified ports.
  • Page 58: Controlling Loader (Only If Equipped With Loader)

    HYDRAULIC UNIT BControlling Loader (Only if equipped with loader) A When moving the lever up, the loader will go down. A When moving the lever down, the loader will go up. A When moving the lever to the left, the bucket will roll back.
  • Page 59: 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 18x8.50-10 Turf,...
  • Page 60: Rear Wheels

    TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST BRear Wheels Rear tread width can not be adjusted. To avoid personal injury: A Before jacking up the tractor, park it on a firm and level ground and chock the rear wheels. A Do not turn rear discs to obtain wider tread. A Fix the front axle to keep it from swinging.
  • Page 61: Ballast

    Remove weight when no longer needed. C Front End Weights (option) The 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 (1) Frame (2) Jack point to use.
  • Page 62: Rear Ballast

    TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST BRear Ballast BMaximum Masses Add weight to rear wheels if needed to improve traction or (See "APPENDICES" section.) for stability. The amount of rear ballast should be matched to job and the ballast should be removed when it is not needed.
  • Page 63: Cab Operation

    CAB OPERATION CAB OPERATION If equipped with the CAB, refer to the following. DOOR AND WINDOW BLocking and Unlocking the Door From the outside ..Insert the key into the door lock. Turn the key clockwise to unlock the door. To lock the door, turn the key in the opposite direction.
  • Page 64: Rear Window

    CAB OPERATION BRear Window BFront Window To open....Turn both the rear window handles counterclockwise to the To open....Turn both the front window vertical position (turn 90 ). Push handles counterclockwise to the the rear window a little and it will vertical position (turn 90 ).
  • Page 65: Emergency Exit

    BWasher Fluid Tank When it is necessary, remove the white cap and fill up the washer fluid tank. Use a fluid recommended by your local Kubota dealer. Use a liquid which can stand the frost. (1) Front window (2) Rear window...
  • Page 66: Heater

    CAB OPERATION HEATER BAir Control Vent BAirflow To have warm air inside the CAB, engine coolant has to Air in the CAB and fresh air introduced into the CAB flow be hot. Run the tractor a little before operating the heater. as shown below.
  • Page 67: Operation

    CAB OPERATION BEACON (if equipped) BOperation C Temperature adjustment BBeacon Light Switch If warmer temperature is required, put the dial at the To light the beacon, press switch where the yellow label is position (A). If you want to lower the temperature, turn the applied.
  • Page 68: Work Light (If Equipped)

    CAB OPERATION WORK LIGHT (if equipped) BFront Work Light To avoid personal injury: A Do not operate on roads with work lights on. Work lights may blind or confuse operators of oncoming vehicles. BWork Light Switch To switch on the front work lights and rear work light, press the bottom half of the work light switch.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SERVICE INTERVALS Indication on hour meter Since Ref. Items then page every Engine oil Change 200 Hr every Engine oil filter Replace 200 Hr every Transmission oil filter Replace 200 Hr every Transmission fluid Change 400 Hr Transmission every Clean strainer...
  • Page 70 *2 Every year or every 6 times of cleaning. *3 Replace only if necessary. *4 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. *5 When the battery is used for less than 100 hours per year, check the battery condition by reading the indicator annually.
  • Page 71: Lubricants, Fuel And Coolant

    4.7 L SAE90 gear oil Greasing No. of greasing points Capacity Type of grease Speed control pedal until grease overflow Multipurpose EP2 Grease (NLGI Grade No.2) Battery terminal moderate amount NOTE: *KUBOTA SUPER UDT --- KUBOTA original transmission hydraulic fluid...
  • Page 72 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 73: Periodic Service

    PERIODIC SERVICE PERIODIC SERVICE BEngine Cover To avoid personal injury: 1. To detach the hood, disconnect the headlight A Do not work under any hydraulically supported connector and draw the cord clamp out of the hole in devices. They can settle, suddenly leak down, the hood post.
  • Page 74: Daily Check

    PERIODIC SERVICE BChecking and Refueling To avoid personal injury: A Do not smoke while refueling. A Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before refueling. To avoid allergic skin reaction: A Wash hands immediately after contact with diesel fuel.
  • Page 75: Checking Engine Oil Level

    PERIODIC SERVICE BChecking Engine Oil Level BChecking Transmission Fluid Level 1. Park the machine on a flat surface, lower the implement and shut off engine. 2. To check the oil level, draw out the dipstick, wipe it To avoid personal injury: clean, replace it, and draw it out again.
  • Page 76: Checking Coolant Level

    A If the radiator cap has to be removed, follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap. A Use clean, fresh soft water and anti-freeze to fill the radiator. A If water should leak, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. (1) Lower panel plate (A) "DETACH"...
  • Page 77: Checking Brake Pedal

    (See "Adjusting Brake Pedal" in "EVERY 100 HOURS" 3. Check connectors and terminals for looseness, in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.) contamination overheated (discolored) connections. 4. Check instrument panel for correct operation of switches and gauges. Consult your KUBOTA Dealer regarding maintenance, diagnosis and repair.
  • Page 78: Checking Movable Parts

    2. Depress the speed control pedal. 3. Turn the key to "START" position. 4. The engine must not crank. 5. If it cranks, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. C Test 2: Switch for the PTO clutch lever 1.
  • Page 79: Checking Wheel Bolt Torque

    5. The engine must not shut off. A Any time bolts are loosened, retighten to 6. If it stops, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this specified torque. service. A Check all bolts frequently and keep them tight.
  • Page 80: Every 100 Hours

    PERIODIC SERVICE EVERY 100 HOURS C Battery Charging BBattery To avoid personal injury: A When the battery is being activated, hydrogen and oxygen gases in the battery are extremely To avoid the possibility of battery explosion: explosive. Keep open sparks and flames away refillable type battery,...
  • Page 81: Cleaning Air Cleaner Element

    PERIODIC SERVICE C Direction for Storage 1. When storing the tractor for a long period, remove the BCleaning Air Cleaner Element battery from tractor, adjust the electrolyte to the proper level (refillable type only) and store in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
  • Page 82: Checking Fuel Lines And Fuel Filter

    PERIODIC SERVICE C Evacuator Valve Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary conditions - or daily when used in a dusty place - to get rid of large particles of dust and dirt. BChecking Fuel Lines and Fuel Filter To avoid personal injury: A Stop the engine and remove the key before checking fuel lines and fuel filter.
  • Page 83: Adjusting Fan Belt Tension

    Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for service. deflection of the belt falls within acceptable limits. 4. Replace fan belt if it is damaged.
  • Page 84: Adjusting Brake Pedal And Emergency Hand Brake

    0 to 10 mm. procedure below. A If you are not able to adjust, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer. A Be sure to adjust the emergency hand brake after adjusting the brake pedal. C Adjusting Brake Pedal...
  • Page 85: Every 200 Hours

    5. Properly dispose of used oil. (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 86: Replacing Transmission Oil Filter

    A To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system, is called "Overheating" use only a KUBOTA genuine filter. 1. Stop the machine operation in a safe place and keep the engine unloaded idling.
  • Page 87: Checking Intake Air Line

    PERIODIC SERVICE BChecking Intake Air Line BAdjusting Toe-in 1. Check to see that hose and hose clamps are tight and 1. Park tractor on a firm, flat and level place. not damaged. 2. Turn steering wheel so that front wheels are in the 2.
  • Page 88: Checking Power Steering Line

    (1) Power steering pressure hoses 2. After draining reinstall the drain plug. Clean the transmission strainer. Fill with new KUBOTA SUPER UDT fluid up to the upper notch on the dipstick. (See "LUBRICANTS" in "MAINTENANCE" section and "DAILY CHECK"...
  • Page 89: Cleaning Transmission Strainer

    PERIODIC SERVICE BCleaning Transmission Strainer When changing the transmission fluid, disassemble and rinse the strainer with nonflammable solvent to completely clean off filings. When reassembling be careful not to damage the parts. (1) Dipstick (A) Oil level is acceptable within this range. (2) Oil inlet (1) Drain plug A Do not operate the tractor immediately after changing...
  • Page 90: Changing Front Axle Case Oil

    Coolant capacity 3.1 L (with recovery tank) EVERY 500 HOURS BReplacing Fuel Filter Element Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. EVERY 800 HOURS BAdjusting Engine Valve Clearance Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. EVERY 1500 HOURS...
  • Page 91: Antifreeze

    Keep fire 7. Kubota's genuine long-life coolant has a service life of and children away from antifreeze. 2 years. Be sure to change the coolant every 2 years. A When draining fluids from the engine, place some container underneath the engine body.
  • Page 92: Replacing Radiator Hose (Water Pipes)

    2. When the tank is completely empty. BReplacing Power Steering Hose 3. After the tractor has not been used for a long period of Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service. time. C Bleeding procedure is as follows: BReplacing Fuel Lines 1.
  • Page 93: Replacing Fuse

    Failure to follow this procedure may result in serious damage to (1) Fuse the tractor electrical system. Refer to your local (2) Switch symbol KUBOTA Dealer for specific information dealing with electrical problems. C Protected circuit [Fuse box] FUSE...
  • Page 94: Replacing Light Bulb

    PERIODIC SERVICE [CAB (if equipped)] SWITCH SYMBOL CAPACITY (A) Protected circuit HEATER FAN FRONT WIPER/ WASHER FRONT/REAR WORK LIGHT BEACON BReplacing Light Bulb 1. Head light Take the bulb out of the light body and replace with a new one. 2.
  • Page 95: Storage

    STORAGE STORAGE REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE To avoid personal injury: 1. Check the tire air pressure and inflate the tires if they A Do not clean the machine while the engine is are low. running. 2. Jack the tractor up and remove the support blocks A To avoid danger...
  • Page 96: 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 97: Options

    OPTIONS OPTIONS Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further detail. A 18 x 8.5-10 Turf Tire, Bar Tire and Ind. Tire A 26 x 12.0-12 Turf Tire, Bar Tire and Ind. Tire A Grille guard A Engine Block heater For facilitating starting and reducing warm up period in cold weather.
  • Page 98: Appendices

    APPENDICES APPENDICES MAXIMUM MASSES BMaximum Permissible Load of The Tire Tire combination 1. (TURF) Technically permissible Front tire Rear tire Tractor payload maximum laden weight Tire size 18x8.50-10 26x12.00-12 Maximum permissible load of the tire Maximum axle load according to the 1300 427-567 tire specification...
  • Page 99: Trailer Load Capacity

    APPENDICES BTrailer Load Capacity Total technically permissible mass(es) of the Mass of tractor-trailer tractor-trailer combination for each configuration of Mass of the trailer combination trailer braking Unbraked towable mass 1000 2300 Independently braked towable mass 2000 3300 Inertia-braked towable mass 2000 3300 Hydraulic / pneumatic braking towable mass...
  • Page 100: Index

    APPENDICES INDEX Front Wheel Drive Lever........19 Front Wheels ........... 39 12V Electric Outlet..........24 Front Window ..........44 3-point Hitch Lowering Speed ......32 Front Wiper / Washer Switch ......45 Air Cleaner Element .........61 Front Work Light ..........48 Air Cleaner Element .........70 Fuel Filter Element ..........
  • Page 101 APPENDICES PTO Clutch Lever..........28 PTO Drive Shaft ..........29 PTO Select Lever ..........27 PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap ......28 Radiator Hose (Water pipes)......72 Radiator Hoses and Clamps ......66 Range Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)......19 Rear Ballast............42 Rear Wheels.............40 Rear Window............44 Rear Work Light ..........48 Refueling ............54 Remote Control Valve Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting ..........33...

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