Kubota WSM LA243 Workshop Manual
Kubota WSM LA243 Workshop Manual

Kubota WSM LA243 Workshop Manual

Tractor,rotary mower, front loader

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WORKSHOP MANUAL
TRACTOR,ROTARY MOWER,
FRONT LOADER
BX1860,BX2360,BX2660,
RCK48-18BX,RCK54-23BX,
RCK60B-23BX,RCK48P-18BX,
RCK54P-23BX,LA203,LA243
KiSC issued 06, 2009 A

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TO THE READER
General
Information on tractor identification, general precautions, maintenance checklist, and special tools.
Mechanism
Details on the construction and function of components.
Servicing
Troubleshooting, specifications, torque, checks, adjustments, and assembly procedures.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY FIRST
Explanation of the "Safety Alert Symbol" and its importance.
Safety Term Definitions
Definitions of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT, and NOTE indicators.
BEFORE SERVICING AND REPAIRING
Essential steps before commencing any service or repair work.
SAFETY STARTING
Guidelines for safely starting the tractor engine.
SAFETY WORKING
Precautions for safe operation and maintenance practices.
AVOID FIRES
Warnings and precautions to prevent fire hazards during operation.
VENTILATE WORK AREA
Importance of ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
PREVENT ACID BURNS
Safety measures to avoid battery acid contact and burns.
DISPOSE OF FLUIDS PROPERLY
Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of fluids.
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Recommendations for emergency preparedness, including first aid.
SAFETY DECALS
Part No. K2581-6557-1
Warning decal regarding Roll-Over Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belts.
Part No. K2581-6548-1
Caution decal for personal injury, listing operational safety points.
Part No. 6C140-4746-1
Warning decal advising against modifying or repairing ROPS.
Part No. K2581-6552-1
Warning decal to keep hands away from pinch points.
Part No. K2581-6549-1
Decal indicating diesel fuel only and prohibition of fire.
Part No. K2581-6554-1
Warning decal about PTO shield, speed, and hitch position.
Part No. K2581-6555-1
Caution decal regarding lift rod extension and separation hazards.
Part No. K2581-6556-1
Warning decal on correct hitch usage for towed loads and 3-point equipment.
Part No. K2581-6541-1
Danger decal concerning machine runaway due to improper starting.
Part No. K2581-6542-1
Warning decal advising against touching hot surfaces like mufflers.
Part No. K2581-6543-1
Warning decal to stay clear of the engine fan and fanbelt.
Part No. K2561-6115-1
Battery safety decal regarding keeping children away and flushing eyes.
Part No. K2561-6116-1
Danger/Poison decal for eye protection, sparks, flames, smoking, and sulfuric acid.
CARES FOR SAFETY ALERT LABELS
Instructions for cleaning, maintaining, and replacing safety labels.
1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
[1] SERIAL NUMBER
Information on locating and identifying tractor and engine serial numbers.
[2] CYLINDER NUMBER
Explanation of how KUBOTA diesel engine cylinder numbers are designated.
3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL PARTS AND WIRING
[1] WIRING
Guidelines for secure wiring connections, clamping, and preventing damage.
[2] BATTERY
Precautions for battery terminal connection, capacity, and handling liquid.
[3] FUSE
Recommendations for fuse selection, usage, and avoiding improper substitutes.
[4] CONNECTOR
Instructions on how to properly connect and disconnect electrical connectors.
[5] HANDLING OF CIRCUIT TESTER
Guidance on correctly using circuit testers and checking readings.
5. TIGHTENING TORQUES
[1] GENERAL USE SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS
Table of specified tightening torques for common fasteners.
[2] STUD BOLTS
Table of specified tightening torques for stud bolts.
[3] AMERICAN STANDARD SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS WITH UNC OR UNF THREADS
Tightening torque specifications for UNC/UNF threaded fasteners.
[4] PLUGS
Tightening torque specifications for various types of plugs.
7. CHECK AND MAINTENANCE
[1] DAILY CHECK
Items to inspect daily for basic tractor condition and readiness.
[2] CHECK POINTS OF INITIAL 50 HOURS
Specific maintenance checks to be performed after the first 50 hours of operation.
[3] CHECK POINTS OF EVERY 50 HOURS
Periodic maintenance checks required at 50-hour intervals.

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