Kubota SSV65 Operator's Manual

Kubota SSV65 Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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SSV65
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  • Page 1 MODELS SSV65 Australia :  KUBOTA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. 25-29 Permas Way, Truɡanina, VIC 3029, Australia Telephone  :  (61)-3-9394-4400 Malaysia :  KUBOTA MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. Lot 766, Jalan Subanɡ 4, off Persiaran Subanɡ Sunɡai Penaɡa Industrial Park,  47500 Subanɡ Jaya SSV75 Telephone  :  (60)-3-7890-3533 Philippines :  KUBOTA PHILIPPINES, INC. 232 Quirino Hiɡhway, Baesa, Quezon City 1106, Philippines Telephone  :  (63)2-422-3500 Taiwan : ...
  • Page 2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Pressure Limiter Positive Crankcase Ventilation ROPS Roll-Over Protective Structure Revolutions Per Minute Revolutions Per Second Society of Automotive Engineers, USA Suction Control Valve Slow Moving Vehicle Skid Steer Loader SSV65/SSV75 English (Australia) BA. E. 8-9. 1. K...
  • Page 3 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your machine, various universal symbols have been utilized on the instruments and controls. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning. Caution Parking Brake Engine, Electrical Preheat Front Working Light Engine Lubricating Oil Pressure Rear Working Light Coolant Temperature...
  • Page 4 FOREWORD Thank you for the purchase of a Kubota product. Before using this product, read this manual carefully and use the product correctly. After reading, keep the manual in a safe and easy-to-access place for future reference. Note that product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    19. Four-way flasher / turn signal switch (option) ..................39 PEDAL AND LEVERS .......................41 CONTROL PEDALS, LEVERS, AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET ................41 SAFETY FEATURES .........................42 HOW TO USE THE EMERGENCY EXIT......................42 HOW TO USE THE FUNCTION OF THE ARMREST ..................42 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 6 2. Precaution when traveling in high speed ....................68 3. Precautions for use of machine near water ....................68 4. Precautions when traveling on inclines ..................... 68 5. Parking on an incline ..........................69 6. Prohibited actions for the machine ......................69 LIFTING............................70 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 7 3. Checking and adjusting the V-belt tension ....................93 3.1 Checking and adjusting the air-conditioner belt tension [Closed cab model] ........94 4. Cleaning inside of the main frame ......................94 5. Checking the drive chain ........................... 94 5.1 Adjusting the drive chain tension ....................... 95 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 8 4. Cleaning the plastic parts and synthetic leather ..................106 SERVICE FOR TIRES ............................106 1. Precautions for handling the tires ......................106 2. Checking the tire pressure........................106 3. Changing the tires ........................... 106 4. Mounting the tires ............................ 107 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 9 OPERATING THE MACHINE AFTER STORING FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME........120 1. Periodic replacement of important component parts ................120 RECOMMENDED OILS ......................122 RECOMMENDED OILS, GREASES, AND FUELS ..................122 BIODIESEL FUEL (BDF) ..........................124 APPENDICES ..........................125 MAIN DIMENSIONS OF THE MACHINE......................125 INDEX............................127 SSV65,SSV75...
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  • Page 11: Safe Operation

    To avoid any danger of electrocution, never operate the machine near power lines before confirming the power is off. Never approach a machine or load that is contacting a power source such as power lines. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 12 ROPS and FOPS. • Before starting the engine, make sure that the • For your safety, KUBOTA installs a ROPS (roll- armrests are in the raised position, the control over-protective-structure) and a FOPS (falling-...
  • Page 13 (such as polycarbonate • Avoid performing any work with the machine when door), depending upon application. KUBOTA it is on an incline, which could cause the machine to recommends the use of a polycarbonate door become unbalanced and rollover.
  • Page 14 3. Release the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic injury. system by operating the control levers. Always check height and width dimensions of the 4. Lock all control levers in neutral. machine against tunnels or any other narrow SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 15 Keep blowing up the tire away from it. Have it done by Before performing maintenance work on the machine, your Kubota dealer or a qualified tire repair service. following the procedure. • Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not 1.
  • Page 16 Never wash the battery, eyes and respiratory system against dust and other sensors, connectors, or operator's cabin with foreign particles, as appropriate, or as mandated by water or steam. federal, state or local laws or regulations. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 17 – Keep control of the fuel-filler-nozzle while the machine while it is hoisted on jack-stands or refueling. other rigid support devices unless they are well – Never overfill the tank with fuel. Leave room for secured and stable. thermal expansion. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 18 – Gradually release internal pressure build-up by standing out of the line of any possible spray SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 19 During regeneration, take into account that the muffler will be very hot and keep the machine away from other people, animals, plants, and flammable material. Also keep the area near the DPF muffler clean and away from flammable material. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 20 SAFE OPERATION SAFETY LABELS SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 21 SAFE OPERATION SSV65,SSV75...
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  • Page 25 SAFE OPERATION SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 26 • Clean safety labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. • Replace damaged or missing safety labels with new safety labels from your KUBOTA dealer. • If a component with safety label(s) affixed is replaced with new part, make sure that new safety label(s) is (are) attached in the same location(s) as the replaced component.
  • Page 27: Service Of The Machine

     SERVICE OF THE MACHINE SERVICE OF THE MACHINE DEALER SERVICE Your Kubota dealer is always ready to help you with problems with your machine and make sure that you get the most value from it. After having carefully read these instructions, you will realize that you can perform much of the routine maintenance by yourself.
  • Page 28: Procedure For Scrapping The Machine

    Operator's Manual even it is within the warranty period. The product(s) described in this operator's manual are designed and manufactured only for the country in which they are initially wholesaled by KUBOTA or one of its affiliated companies. Neither KUBOTA...
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    SPECIFICATION TABLE  TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA SPECIFICATION TABLE KUBOTA SSL (Skid Steer Loader) Model name SSV65 SSV75 Type Open Cab Closed Cab Open Cab Closed Cab Operating weight including operator's weight 3220 kg 3320 kg 3740 kg 3840 kg Type...
  • Page 30: Machine Parts

    DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS (1) Bucket [A] Open cab model (2) Tilt cylinder [B] Closed cab model (3) Armrest (4) Front working light (5) Cab (open cab and closed cab) (6) AUX supply port (7) Lift arm stopper (8) Fuel tank cap SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 31  MACHINE PARTS (9) Lift arm cylinder (10) Rear working light (11) Hydraulic tank cap (12) Lift arm SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 32: Instrument Panel And Switch

    • Cleaning the display screen with alkaline, acidic, or organic solvents such as alcohol or benzene can damage the screen. NOTE : • Error code indicates and number. For detail, see LIST OF THE ERROR CODE NUMBERS on page 113. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 33: Fuel Gauge Indicator

    If engine coolant rises above a specified temperature level, the indicator starts blinking and the buzzer beeps once for advance warning. If the coolant temperature further rises to the critical level, the blinking intervals (1) Cap SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 34: Checking The Coolant Temperature Gauge

    IMPORTANT : 4. Glow plug indicator • If the red master-warning-light lights up, consult your local Kubota dealer immediately. The glow-plug-indicator is displayed when the starter key is turned to the [RUN] position but the engine requires preheating.
  • Page 35: Engine Oil Pressure Indicator

    • The hour meter advances one hour after an hour of If the battery-charge-warning-light stays on with the operation of the machine regardless of the engine engine running, stop the engine and check the V-belt. rpm. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 36: Diesel-Particulate-Filter (Dpf) Regeneration Indicator

    If the engine rpm is too low to start regeneration, the DPF-regeneration-indicator lights starts blinking, and the engine-rev-up-indicator lights up. In case that the DPF-regeneration-indicator lights up and starts blinking, rev up the engine until the engine-rev- up-indicator goes out, the DPF regeneration will automatically start. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 37: Switches

    (14) Wiper / washer switch (closed (20) Inhibit switch (5) AUX electrical control switch (11) AUX electrical mode change cab model only) (21) Starter switch (6) AUX port variable switch switch (15) Four-way flasher switch (op- (7) AUX hold switch (left) tion) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 38: Starter Switch

    Parking brake is still engaged for a short time. If any of the preceding conditions is not met, the 1. When the parking-brake-switch is pressed onto the hydraulic system stays locked. marked side (the upper side), the parking brake SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 39: Horn Switch

    3. When moving the working-light-switch to the upper side, the front working light, the front corner light, the rear tail light, and the rear working light turn on. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 40: Opc Switch

    Certain work conditions may require the auto DPF regeneration cycle to be disabled. 1. When pressing the inhibit-DPF-regeneration-switch once, the automatic mode turns off. 2. When pressing the inhibit-DPF-regeneration-switch once again, the automatic mode returns from disable. (1) Float switch SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 41: Aux Port Switch

    (1) AUX port variable switch on the instrument panel goes out. Engaging the AUX hydraulic high-flow mode 13. AUX hold switch system By pressing the right or left AUX-hold-switch, the flow rate of the hydraulic oil is maximized. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 42: Aux Electrical Control Switch (Option)

    The AUX-electrical-mode-change-indicator and a light on the AUX-electrical-mode-change-switch will light up. 2. By pressing the AUX-electrical-mode-switch again, the AUX-electrical-mode-change-function will turn off. The AUX-electrical-mode-change-indicator and the light on the AUX-electrical-mode-change-switch will go off. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 43: Ride Control (Ksr) Switch (Option)

    While the AUX electrical mode change function of the switch (option) right control lever is on, the turn signal can be used with the switch. Press the upper side of the switch to engage hydraulic bucket positioning. Press the lower side of the switch to disengage. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 44  INSTRUMENT PANEL AND SWITCH SWITCHES (1) Turn signal switch (2) AUX electrical mode change switch SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 45: Pedal And Levers

    CONTROL PEDALS, LEVERS, AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET  PEDAL AND LEVERS PEDAL AND LEVERS CONTROL PEDALS, LEVERS, AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET (1) Left control (traveling) lever (3) Armrest (6) Accelerator pedal (2) Right control (front operating) (4) Seat (7) Electrical outlet lever (5) Engine speed control dial SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 46: Safety Features

    During lighting up of the hydraulic-lock-indicator, be 6. Move the right control (front operating) lever slowly, careful not to touch the control levers and the foot and make sure that the lift arms and bucket move pedals. slowly. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 47: How To Check The Reverse Alarm

    4. Put jack stands under the rear corners of the frame. 1. Start the engine. 2. If clear, engage hydraulics and start to reverse. Alarms should sound. If not, check by your KUBOTA dealer. HOW TO USE THE FORCED LIFT ARMS LOWERING DEVICE 1. Start the engine.
  • Page 48 6. Ask the second person to remove the lift-arm- stopper. 7. Start the engine. 8. Lower the lift arms fully to the ground. 9. Stop the engine. 10. Return the lift-arm-stopper to the storage position and secure with knob bolt. 11. Remove the jack stands. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 49: Exhaust Aftertreatment Device

    DPF, the engine may automatically stop. DIESEL-PARTICULATE-FILTER DPF regeneration system (DPF) DEVICE On the Kubota SSL, the ECU prompts the DPF- regeneration cycle. When starting the engine, auto- The catalyst-containing-DPF-device has the following regeneration-mode is set by default. When all the two functions.
  • Page 50 • The DPF regeneration usually takes about the following times. DPF regeneration time 15 minutes to 20 minutes The DPF regeneration time depends, however, on the outside air temperature, exhaust gas temperature and filter PM level. • Do not interrupt the DPF regeneration cycle unnecessarily. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 51: Air Conditioner

    – Scratches, cracks, or swelling in the hoses of the air-conditioner. – Water leaks at joints or connecting points. – Missing or damaged the hoses-protective sleeve or grommet of the air-conditioner. – Loose mounting bolt and damaged bracket. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 52: How To Use The Control Panel

    Temperature control dial 1. Set the temperature-control-dial at the desired position to obtain the desired air temperature. • Move the temperature-control-dial to the right to obtain cooler air. • Move the temperature-control-dial to the left to obtain warmer air. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 53: Operating The Control Panel

    2. Turn the blower switch on [1], [2], or [3]. 3. Adjust the temperature-control-dial to the cool (leftmost) or an intermediate position to achieve the desired temperature level. NOTE : • Be sure to close the door while the air- conditioner is on. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 54: Operation

    1. Move the wiper/washer switch to the wiper position when the starter key is in [RUN] position. The wiper starts. 2. Further push on the wiper/washer switch to the wiper position when spraying the cleaning fluid. The washer system will also be activated. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 55 (2) Lock lever Closing the cab door from outside 2. Pull the handles slightly upward and toward 1. Before closing, unlock the cab door in place by yourself to let the cab door slide inward. moving both lock pins to inside. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 56: Opening And Closing The Side Cab Window [Closed Cab Model]

    • If the engine does not start in 10 seconds, window to open it to the rear. please wait 20 seconds or more, before 2. To close the side window, slide it forward until the restarting. lock snaps into the window frame. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 57: Starting The Engine

    3. Make sure that the marks appear on the instrument panel. If not, the system is malfunctioned. Contact your local KUBOTA dealer. (1) Left control (traveling) lever (3) Armrest (2) Right control (front operat- (4) Engine speed control dial...
  • Page 58: Checking The Machine After Starting The Engine

    • Do not stop the engine by shutting down the • If any preceding conditions occur, check the battery power directly. machine and consult your local KUBOTA Doing so may cause failure or malfunction. dealer for service of the machine.
  • Page 59: Operation Of The Machine

    • Adjust the seat so that full pedal travel can be (same) voltage is permissible. achieved with the operator's body against back of the seat. • Make sure that the machine is equipped with a lighting system that is adequate for the job conditions. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Operator's Seat

    2. Make sure that the ride indicator shows green. If red, readjust the suspension setting. Tilt adjustment 1. Pull the backrest-tilt-adjust-lever in the direction of unlock and move the backrest to the desired angle. 2.2 How to use the seat belt WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 61: How To Use The Armrest

    If the machine does not remain stationary with the left control (traveling) lever in neutral position, consult your local Kubota dealer. 3.1 Traveling forward and backward The control lever is on the left side in front of the seat.
  • Page 62: Turning The Machine

    1. Tilt the left-control-lever (traveling lever) forward to the left. (1) Left control lever (traveling (A) Tilt lever) (B) Forward to the right To turn machine backward to the right 1. Tilt the left-control-lever (traveling lever) lever backward to the right. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 63: How To Use Spin Turn

    To spin the machine right 1. Pull the right-control-lever (front-operating-lever) 1. Tilt the left-control-lever (traveling lever) to the right. backward. (1) Left control lever (traveling (A) Tilt (1) Right control lever (front op- (A) Push lever) (B) Right erating lever) (B) Lower SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 64: Operating The Bucket

    To roll the bucket back 1. Tilt the right-control-lever (front-operating-lever) to the left. (1) Right control lever (front op- (A) Tilt erating lever) (B) Roll back To dump the bucket 1. Tilt the right-control-lever (front-operating-lever) to the right. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 65: Auxiliary Hydraulic

    4. Connect the couplers. (1) Hydraulic unlock switch (2) AUX port switch (1) Male coupler (3) Male case drain coupler (2) Female coupler IMPORTANT : • Ensure that hydraulic hoses connecting the attachment to the vehicle are long enough. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 66: Operating The Attachment Control Device (Option)

    To interrupt the oil flow, press AUX-hold-switch again or tilt the AUX- variable-switch to either direction. 5. If the tank must be drained, depending on an attachment in use, use the male-case-drain-port. (1) 14-pin coupler SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 67 14-pin coupler harness connection chart Ref. no. Pin port Remarks AUX 1st func. AUX 1st func. AUX 2nd func. AUX 2nd func. AUX 3rd func. AUX 3rd func. AUX electrical mode change +12 V NOTE : • AUX 3rd func. is momentary action. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 68: Quick-Hitch

    5. When the attachment is properly seated in the tilt cylinders. saddle of the attachment and against the front of the quick-hitch mounting plate, turn off the engine and set the parking brake. 6. Push the quick-hitch levers to the fully locked position. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 69 5. While sitting in the machine operator's seat, start the engine and slowly move the right control (front operating) lever to the dump position until the attachment is pushed away from the quick-hitch. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 70: How To Use The Hydraulic Quick-Hitch

    (1) Hydraulic quick-hitch switch (A) Unlock position (B) Lock position (1) Quick-hitch 5. When the attachment is properly seated in the saddle of the attachment and against the front of SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 71 • Do not operate the machine or attachment 6. Lower the lift arms so that the quick-hitch mounting unless all of the preceding conditions are plate clears the saddle of the attachment. met. 7. Back the machine away from the attachment slowly. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 72: Machine Precaution

    • Avoid hitting the bucket against rocks or similar become submerged in water or sand. Contact your solid material, which will damage the bucket or the KUBOTA Dealer or Service Outlet if the main body bucket cylinder. of the machine is exposed to water.
  • Page 73: Parking On An Incline

    What to do when engine stops suddenly • If the engine stops suddenly when moving down an incline, follow the following procedure. 1. Put the control levers into the neutral position. 2. Stop the machine. 3. Then restart the machine in the normal manner. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 74: Lifting

    The Single-Point Lift, supplied by KUBOTA, is designed injury or death. The use of a hook with a safety to lift and support the KUBOTA loader without affecting latch does not preclude inadvertent detachment rollover and falling object protection features of the of a slack sling load from the hook.
  • Page 75: Transporting

    7. If the bucket or attachment is installed, avoid the bucket or attachment contact with ramps during travel. 8. Once the machine is loaded, lower the bucket or attachment completely. 9. Stop the engine, remove the key, and set the parking brake. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 76: Towing An Operable Machine

    Therefore it may be necessary to use the alternate front tie-down for securement of the machine. Use two separate straps or chains as shown in the following figure and secure the attachment with a separate strap or chain. Consult your government transportation laws and regulations. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 77: Towing An Inoperable Machine

    • Do not tow the machine without disengaging the hydraulic-drive-system, otherwise damage to the hydraulic drive or tire system will occur. • Follow proper procedures disengage hydraulic-drive-system before towing machine. After disengaging the hydraulic-drive- system, tow the machine following the steps. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Fuel tank cap clean Daily check (every 10 hrs) Tire pressure check Daily check (every 10 hrs) Wheel nut torque check Daily check (every 10 hrs) Fuel tank drain ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ every 50 hrs (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 79 2 years piping DPF differential pressure sensor replace every 2 years rubber piping (front and back) Suction pipe downstream the replace every 2 years AFS (air flow sensor) Boost sensor pressure rubber replace every 2 years piping (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 80: Opening And Closing Of Components

    99. Clean and replace the air cleaner element more frequently if used under dusty conditions. When the filter is very dirty from dusty conditions, replace the filter. Consult your local KUBOTA dealer for this service. Air-conditioner Hour meter indicator Ref.
  • Page 81: Opening The Rear Upper Cover

    1. Turn the lever and pull out the rear upper cover. compressed air. NOTE : • Before detaching the rear upper cover, remove dirt or debris off the cover top and around the cover. This is to prevent such deposits from coming into the cooling system. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 82: Where To Keep The Operator's Manual

    • Do not enter beneath the cab, while raising or lowering the cab. • More than one person may be needed to tilt the (1) Utility box cab. For inspection and maintenance, the cab is designed so that you can tilt up it. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 83 NOTE : (1) Stopper lock (A) Locked position • The required force to lift the cab is affected by the temperature. Lowering (Tilt down) 1. Set the stopper lock to the release position. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 84: Discharging Mud From Operator Cab And Main Frame

    1. Tilt the cab. 2. Open the rear door. (2) Lock bolt Tightening torque 77.5 N⋅m to 90.2 N⋅m SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 85: Daily Checks

    1. Daily check items before starting the machine In order to avoid damage, it is important to check the condition of the machine before starting. WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 86: Checking The Fuel Level

    3. If necessary, open the rear door or the filler cover. Open the fuel tank cap and fill the fuel. (See Fuel gauge indicator on page 29) (1) Recovery tank (A) FULL (B) LOW SSV65 96 L Fuel tank capacity SSV75 102 L IMPORTANT : •...
  • Page 87: Checking The Hydraulic Oil Level

    2. Lower the lift arms slowly to the ground. 3. Tilt down the attachments. 4. Stop the engine. 5. Check the oil level as to whether it lies on the center of the gauge at normal temperature. 10 ℃ to 30 ℃ Normal temperature SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 88: Checking The Radiator, The Oil Cooler And The Fuel Cooler

    • Check the rubber hoses for damage and replace shorts, or loose terminals. them if they are cracked or old. Check if the hose clamps are tight enough. 9. Precautions for checking the V- belt WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 89: Precautions For Washing Whole Machine

    • Be sure to purge the fuel system before getting the machine restarted. (See Purging of the fuel system on page 105) 12.1 Cleaning the water separator (1) Rear grills 1. Set the shutoff-valve to the “close” position. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 90: Checking The Evacuator Valve

    If so, clean it out, otherwise a fire may result. (1) Evacuator valve NOTE : • If evacuator valve missing (1) DPF muffler damaged, the air cleaner does not function properly. Accordingly, its element's service life will get shorter. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 91: Checking The Washer Liquid [Closed Cab Model]

    If you are spattered with electrolyte, WARNING wash it away completely with water immediately To avoid personal injury or death: and get medical attention. • When the battery is being activated, hydrogen and oxygen gases in the battery are extremely SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 92: Checking The Air-Conditioner Condenser

    (1) Fuel tank cap (3) Gasket (2) Tank cap filter (4) Vent holes 2. Adjust the electrolyte to the proper level. Store the battery in a dry place out of direct sunlight. • The battery self-discharges while it is stored. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 93: Checking The Tire Pressure

    DAILY CHECKS  MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT : Pressure Type • If dust or dirt is stuck in the fuel tank cap, the SSV65 SSV75 fuel tank may fail to allow in air, possibly getting Tire Standard 414 kPa deformed. 10 x 16.5 8ply 4.14 bar...
  • Page 94: Checking The Air Cleaner Element

    (arrow) faces 1. Blow the element clean from the inside to the up-wards. outside until the dust deposits are noticeably reduced. Keep the pressure of compressed air as follows. Pressure of compressed air Under 205 kPa (2.1 kgf/ cm SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 95: Cleaning The Evacuator Valve

    (1) Fresh air filter Normal use 1. Blow air from the opposite direction to the normal air flow of the fresh-air-filter. Keep pressure of compressed air as follows. Pressure of compressed air Under 205 kPa (2.1 kgf/ cm SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 96: Cleaning The Recirculation Air Filter

    • When removing and attaching the recirculation- Attach the filter and the cover as the following air-filter, apply parking brake, stop the engine, illustration. and remove the key. Remove thumbscrews pull recirculation-air-filter. (1) Recirculation air filter (3) Thumbscrew (2) Cover (1) Cover (2) Thumbscrew SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 97: Every 250 Service Hours

    1. Check to see that all fuel lines and hose clamps are tightened and not damaged. 2. If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged, replace or repair them at once. (1) Belt cover (2) Bolt SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 98: Checking And Adjusting The Air-Conditioner Belt Tension [Closed Cab Model]

    The belt tension is correct if it deflects the following 5. Checking the drive chain length. Check the tension of the four drive chains after the first Belt deflection (A) About 11 mm to 12 mm 250 hours of operation on a new machine or if new SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 99: Adjusting The Drive Chain Tension

    (3000 hours). • Use KUBOTA genuine inner and outer element. 1. To adjust the final drive chains, jack up and block • Do not blow air to clean the case inside. It the complete skid steer securely off the ground.
  • Page 100: Changing The Engine Oil

    (A) Required oil level range FUELS on page 122 section. Do not mix (2) Engine oil dipstick different oils. SSV65 7.5 L 1. Loosen the bolts and slide the under cover on the Engine oil volumes with engine oil filter bottom of the frame.
  • Page 101: Every 500 Service Hours

    2. Loosen and remove the cup properly and replace the filter element. IMPORTANT : 3. Check the condition of the O-ring and replace if • If you do not replace the fuel-filter-cartridge necessary. regularly, the cleaning efficiency of the DPF 4. Tighten up the cup properly. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 102: Changing The Chain Case Oil

    • After exchange of the filter, purge the fuel system of air. (1) Oil filling port (3) Oil check port 3. Changing the chain case oil (2) Drain plugs SSV65 20.5 L each Hydraulic oil volume WARNING SSV75 28.0 L each To avoid personal injury or death: •...
  • Page 103: Replacing The Breather Filter

    • The machine has been filled with hydraulic fluid before delivery. See RECOMMENDED OILS, GREASES, AND FUELS on page 122 section. Do not mix different oils. 1. Park the machine on a firm, flat, and level surface. (1) Hydraulic oil filter SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 104: Hydraulic Oil Check With The Hydraulic Hammers

    6. Remove the suction filter and replace with new one. – Change oil according to operating hours. 7. Loosen the set bolt first. Then remove the return filter and replace with new one. 8. Install the hydraulic cover. 9. Retighten the drain plug. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 105: Adjusting The Engine Valve Clearance

    200 Hrs. 3. Adjusting the engine valve clearance (1) Body (4) Cover Consult your local KUBOTA dealer for adjusting the (2) Oil separator element engine valve clearance. (3) Gasket EVERY 1500 SERVICE HOURS 3. Checking the EGR cooler Carry out all 50, 100, 250, and 500 hour servicing at the same time.
  • Page 106: Cleaning The Diesel-Particulate-Filter (Dpf)

    DPF. Too much ash build-up DPF differential pressure sensor and the DPF piping for adversely affects the DPF performance. gas leak. Consult your local KUBOTA dealer to clean up the DPF. ANNUAL SERVICING 7. Checking the diesel-particulate- filter (DPF) exhaust gas temperature 1.
  • Page 107 (1) Coolant drain hose 8. Fill the radiator and the recovery tank with coolant fluid. 9. Let the engine idle for about 5 min. 10. Stop the engine and remove the key. (1) Recovery tank (A) FULL (B) LOW SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 108: Replacing The Fuel Hose

    BIENNIAL SERVICING 11. Check the coolant level of recovery tank and add the coolant if necessary. The machine has been shipped filled with 50 % antifreeze solution. Coolant volumes SSV65 6.8 L Radiator SSV75 7.6 L Recovery tank 2.0 L IMPORTANT : •...
  • Page 109: Replacing The Closed Breather Related Rubber Piping

    KUBOTA dealer for assistance and swollen, hard or cracked, replace them. service of refrigerant. Consult your local KUBOTA dealer for replacing the If the air-conditioner performance is reduced, check the pipes and hoses of the air-conditioner. following points 1.-2.
  • Page 110: Cleaning The Plastic Parts And Synthetic Leather

    3. Changing the tires WARNING To avoid personal injury or death: • Before jacking up the machine, park it on a firm and level ground. • Select jack stands that withstand the machine weight and set them up as shown below. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 111: Mounting The Tires

    1. Tires should only be mounted on a rim by qualified personnel with the proper equipment. When mounting, ensure that the tread pattern is mounted in the correct direction. (See the following figure). (A) Correct (C) Forward (B) Incorrect SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 112: Fuse

    2. Fuse capacities and circuits Rear work lights Starter Glow Electrical outlet [Closed cab model] Protected circuit Capacity Compressor 10 A Blower motor 30 A Wiper 15 A Compressor [A] Fuse box Wiper Protected circuit Capacity Blower Engine elements (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 113: Electrical Outlet

    NOTE : • The fuse of No.8, No.10 and No.20 are not set at Fuse Protected circuit Capacity Remarks the factory. When using the attachments, type contact your KUBOTA dealer. Main 60 A Bolted 80 A Bolted SSV65 Alternator 3. Electrical outlet...
  • Page 114  FUSE FUSES 3. Open the slow-blow-fuse-case-cap and the cover, and then remove the bolts and draw out the bolted- slow-blow-fuse. (1) Slow blow fuse case cap (4) Bolted slow blow fuse (2) Cover (3) Bolt SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 115: Troubleshooting

    Clogged oil filter • Replace the oil filter. Armrest is in the raised position. • Lower the armrests. Lift arms, bucket, or drive unit can not move. Operator is not in the operator's seat. • Sit in the operator's seat. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 116 Adjust the drive chain tension accordingly. tion tight • Check the error code number of LIST OF THE ER- mark appears in the Electric system Electric system is malfunctioning. ROR CODE NUMBERS on page 113 and contact instrument panel. your local dealer. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 117: List Of The Error Code Numbers

    The auxiliary-hydraulic-con- Auxiliary hydraulic control trol-system is not turned on. Immediately contact your lo- E:018 system (Solenoid valve for The other functions of the cal dealer. Rightward SW) machine are still operative. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 118 DPF regeneration. DPF must be regenerated, Requirement for the DPF If the error code number E:9000 but low engine rpm is unable regeneration. still appears, imme- “E:9000” to start the DPF regeneration. diately contact your local dealer. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 119 Immediately contact your lo- ◎ ◎ E:9108 Battery voltage system ○ cal dealer. Immediately contact your lo- ◎ ◎ E:9109 Sensor voltage system ○ cal dealer. Immediately contact your lo- E:9110 Main relay system cal dealer. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 120 Exhaust temperature sen- Immediately contact your lo- E:9205 sor (DOC inlet) cal dealer. Exhaust temperature sen- Immediately contact your lo- E:9206 sor (DOC outlet) cal dealer. Exhaust temperature sen- Immediately contact your lo- E:9207 sor (DPF outlet) cal dealer. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 121 Check to see if any air-intake hose is disconnected and if the air-cleaner-element is Engine air intake system clogged. ◎ ◎ E:9306 (boost pressure too low) If the error code number still appears, imme- “E:9306” diately contact your local dealer. (Continued) SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 122 “E:9309” diately contact your local dealer. The starter is limited for its ◎ E:9310 Starter turn-on limited activation in response to any other error Immediately contact your lo- E:9400 Other failures ○ ○ ○ cal dealer. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 123: Cold Weather

    • The anti-freeze acts as an anti-corrosive, it is not necessary to add an additive to the water and antifreeze mixture. • See Checking the coolant level on page 81 for radiator fill volumes. • See Starting the engine under cold conditions on page 54. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 124: Long Storage

    If the machine be stored for a longer period of time, requested to inspect and service the machine at regular follow the following procedures. intervals. For added safety, ask your KUBOTA dealer to 1. Clean the whole machine thoroughly and in all replace the following important component parts.
  • Page 125 DPF differential pressure sensor rubber 4000 hours piping (front and back) Suction pipe downstream the AFS (air- flow-sensor) Boost sensor pressure rubber piping Intake air line To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system, use only a KU- BOTA genuine hydraulic hose. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 126: Recommended Oils

    – Use the ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only for these engines. Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel below 0.0015 % (15 ppm) – Cetane number of 45 minimum. Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred, especially for the following temperatures or elevations. Below -20 ℃ Temperatures Elevations Above 1500 m SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 127 • Filters must trap fuel and lubricant sulfate additives (Zn, Pb, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Ba, P, etc.) as ash during combustion. You must control the fuel carefully to prevent the additives being mixed into fuel such as the fuel tank anti-oxidants, the water remover, the antifreeze, and so on. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 128: Biodiesel Fuel (Bdf)

    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. Routine handling: 1.
  • Page 129: Appendices

    MAIN DIMENSIONS OF THE MACHINE  APPENDICES APPENDICES MAIN DIMENSIONS OF THE MACHINE Model SSV65 SSV75 Length of tire on ground 1125 mm 1200 mm Length w/o bucket 2700 mm 2920 mm Length w/bucket on ground 3439 mm 3660 mm Height to top of cab...
  • Page 130  APPENDICES NOTE : • Dimensions are based on the machine with KUBOTA standard bucket. • Dimensions are based on the machine with KUBOTA standard tire. • Specifications are subject to change without notice. SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 131: Index

    (DPF) exhaust gas temperature blower switch...............48 sensor operating............... 49 checking.............. 102 boost sensor diesel particulate filter (DPF) muffler checking.............. 102 checking condition..........102 boost sensor pressure rubber piping diesel particulate filter (DPF) piping replacing..............105 checking for gas leak.......... 102 breather filter replacing..............99 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 132 100 replacing..............96 hydraulic oil filter engine oil level replacing..............99 checking..............82 hydraulic oil level engine oil pressure indicator........31 checking..............83 engine rev up indicator..........32 hydraulic oil temperature gauge........31 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 133 85 maintenance prohibited actions............69 checking items............11 preparing............... 11 maintenance intervals..........74 radiator................ 77 master warning light............ 30 checking..............84 mechanical quick-hitch..........64 radiator coolant changing..............102 radiator hoses oil cooler..............77 checking..............93 SSV65,SSV75...
  • Page 134 120 suction filter replacing..............99 suction pipe downstream the AFS (air-flow-sensor) replacing..............105 switches..............33 synthetic leather cleaning...............106 temperature control lever..........48 operating............... 49 tire changing..............106 checking pressure..........106 mounting............. 107 tire pressure checking..............89 SSV65,SSV75...

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