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PERIODIC SERVICE

EVERY 1 YEAR

B

Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element 

and Secondary Element

(See "Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element" in "EVERY
100 HOURS" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)

A

To prevent serious damage to the engine, use only a
KUBOTA genuine filter.

B

Checking the Air Conditioner Pipe and 

Hose

[CAB only]

1. Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight

and not damaged.

2. If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged,

consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.

B

Checking the CAB Isolation Cushion

Check the cushion for any breakage or fatigue. Replace
them if they have deteriorated.

EVERY 2 YEARS

B

Flushing Cooling System and Changing 

Coolant

To avoid personal injury:

A

Do not remove radiator cap while coolant is
hot. When cool, slowly rotate cap to the first
stop and allow sufficient time for excess
pressure to escape before removing the cap
completely.

1. Stop the engine, remove the key and let it cool down.
2. To drain the coolant, open the radiator drain cock, and

remove radiator cap. The radiator cap must be
removed to completely drain the coolant.

3. After all coolant is drained, close the drain cock.
4. Fill with clean soft water and cooling system cleaner.
5. Follow directions of the cleaner instruction.
6. After flushing, fill with clean soft water and anti-freeze

until the coolant level is just below the radiator cap.
Install the radiator cap securely.

7. Fill with coolant up to the "FULL" mark of recovery

tank.

8. Start and operate the engine for few minutes.
9. Stop the engine, remove the key and let cool. 
10.Check coolant level of recovery tank and add coolant

if necessary.

11.Properly dispose of used coolant.

A

Do not start engine without coolant.

A

Use clean, fresh soft water and anti-freeze to fill the
radiator and recovery tank.

A

When mixing the anti-freeze with water, the anti-freeze
mixing ratio is 50 %.

A

Securely tighten radiator cap. If the cap is loose or
improperly fitted, water may leak out and the engine
could overheat.

Model

Coolant capacity 

(with recovery tank)

B2630

4.5 L (4.7 U.S.qts.)

B3030
B3000

5.2 L (5.5 U.S.qts.)

(1) Radiator cap
(2) Drain cock

(1) Radiator cap
(2) Recovery tank

(A) "FULL"
(B) "LOW"

Summary of Contents for B2630

Page 1: ...B2630 B3030 B3000 MODELS OPERATOR S MANUAL B 2 6 3 0 B 3 0 3 0 B 3 0 0 0 KUBOTA Corporation 2011 PRINTED IN JAPAN READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL 1AGAEDPAP0010 English Australia Code No 6C265 6311 1...

Page 2: ...rom the soil and from the sea industrial development architecture and construction transportation Thousands of people depend on KUBOTA s know how technology experience and customer service You too can...

Page 3: ...Preheat Glow Plugs Low Temperature Start Aid Starter Control Power Take Off Control Off Position Disengaged Power Take Off Control On Position Engaged Differential Lock Position Control Raised Positio...

Page 4: ...m It will give you long satisfactory service To obtain the best use of your tractor please read this manual carefully It will help you become familiar with the operation of the tractor and contains ma...

Page 5: ...the Tractor at Full Speed for the First 50 Hours 16 Changing Lubricating Oil for New Tractors 16 OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS 16 To Fold the ROPS 16 To Raise the ROPS to Upright Position 17 Adjustment of F...

Page 6: ...Selecting the Top Link Mounting Holes 33 Drawbar 33 Lifting Rod Right Ratchet type 33 Top Link 33 Telescopic Stabilizers 34 Telescopic Lower Links 34 DRAWBAR 34 Adjusting Drawbar Length 34 HYDRAULIC U...

Page 7: ...ling 57 Checking Engine Oil Level 58 Checking Transmission Fluid Level 58 Checking Coolant Level 59 Cleaning Air Conditioner Condenser Screen 59 Cleaning Grill and Radiator Screen 60 Checking Brake Pe...

Page 8: ...ction Nozzle Injection Pressure 72 EVERY 3000 HOURS 72 Checking Injection Pump 72 EVERY 1 YEAR 73 Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element and Secondary Element 73 Checking the Air Conditioner Pipe and H...

Page 9: ...ed in the upright and locked position and the seat belt fastened for all other operations If the CAB or ROPS is loosened or removed for any reason make sure that all parts are reinstalled correctly be...

Page 10: ...ypassed 4 Do not operate or idle engine in a non ventilated area Carbon monoxide gas is colorless odorless and deadly 5 Check before each use that operator presence controls are functioning correctly...

Page 11: ...Avoid changing gears speed when climbing or going down a slope If on a slope changing gears to neutral could cause loss of control C Driving the tractor on the road 1 Lock the two brake pedals togethe...

Page 12: ...ver in place at all times Replace the PTO shaft cap when the shaft is not in use 3 Before installing or using PTO driven equipment read the manufacturer s manual and review the safety labels attached...

Page 13: ...y explosion do not use or charge the refillable type battery if the fluid level is below the LOWER lower limit level mark Check the fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required so that th...

Page 14: ...not use hands to search for suspected leaks use a piece of cardboard or wood Use of safety goggles or other eye protection is also highly recommended If injured by escaping fluid see a medical doctor...

Page 15: ...7 SAFE OPERATION 7 DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS...

Page 16: ...SAFE OPERATION 8...

Page 17: ...9 SAFE OPERATION...

Page 18: ...SAFE OPERATION 10...

Page 19: ...r 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 attac...

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Page 21: ...r 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 and engine serial nu...

Page 22: ...80 min CCA 430 A Capacities Fuel tank L U S gals 31 8 1 Engine crankcase with filter L U S qts 3 0 3 2 4 1 4 3 Engine coolant L U S qts 4 5 4 7 5 2 5 5 Transmission case L U S gals 15 4 0 Dimensions...

Page 23: ...2 5 6 Power steering 16 0 4 2 3P 19 7 5 2 Power steering 14 8 3 9 Three point hitch SAE Category 1 Max lift force At lift points kg lbs 970 2139 24 in behind lift point kg lbs 760 1676 PTO Rear PTO SA...

Page 24: ...o 11 5 0 to 19 0 0 to 11 8 Reverse Low 0 to 3 8 0 to 2 4 0 to 3 9 0 to 2 4 Middle 0 to 7 1 0 to 4 4 0 to 7 3 0 to 4 5 High 0 to 14 8 0 to 9 2 0 to 15 2 0 to 9 4 Model B3030 B3000 Tire size Rear 12 4 1...

Page 25: ...improper implements are not covered by the warranty A Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions Tread max width with farm tires Lower link end max loading weight W 0 Front Rear 93...

Page 26: ...ry Bottom plow Max size mm in 305 12 x 2 Disc plow Max size mm in 559 22 x 2 Cultivator Max size mm in 1524 60 1 Row Disc harrow Max harrowing width Max weight mm in kg lbs 1676 66 250 550 Sprayer Max...

Page 27: ...and Hand Controls ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS 1 Coolant temperature gauge 26 2 Turn signal Hazard light indicator 20 3 Tachometer 26 4 Easy Checker TM 25 5 Fuel gauge 26 6 Hourmeter 26 7 Turn signal light sw...

Page 28: ...dal Location Label The label is located on the cover under seat 1 Steering wheel tilt pedal 2 Brake pedal left 3 Brake pedal right 4 Brake pedal lock 5 Speed control pedal forward 6 Speed control peda...

Page 29: ...Brake pedal 21 3 3 Point hitch lowering speed knob 35 13 Speed control pedal 23 4 Differential lock pedal 27 14 Position control lever 35 5 PTO clutch lever 30 15 Cruise control lever 24 6 PTO select...

Page 30: ...round Check item Walk around inspection Check engine oil level Check transmission oil level Check coolant level Clean air conditioner condenser screen Clean grill and radiator screen Check air cleaner...

Page 31: ...pedals 3 Latch the brake pedals with the parking brake lever 2 To release the parking brake depress the brake pedals again A It is recommended that the operator practice engaging and disengaging the...

Page 32: ...t sufficient Never fail to conduct physical daily checks carefully by referring to DAILY CHECK section See DAILY CHECK in PERIODIC SERVICE section 4 Place the position control lever in LOWEST position...

Page 33: ...d the starter make sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more than 30 seconds BBlock Heater Option A block heater is available as an option from your dealer It will assist you in starti...

Page 34: ...t jump start engine A Do not connect other end of negative jumper cable to negative terminal of tractor battery When jump starting engine follow the instructions below to safely start the engine 1 Bri...

Page 35: ...or jump starting A Use of a higher voltage source on tractors electrical system could result in severe damage to tractor s electrical system Use only matching voltage source when Jump starting a low o...

Page 36: ...w down to suitable speeds Do not operate the tractor at fast speed The above precautions are not limited only to new tractors but to all tractors But it should be especially observed in the case of ne...

Page 37: ...ecured with the hair pins BTo Raise the ROPS to Upright Position 1 Remove both hair pins and set bolts 2 Raise ROPS to the upright position To avoid personal injury A Raise the ROPS slowly and careful...

Page 38: ...personal injury A Make sure that the seat is completely secured after each adjustment A Do not allow any person other than the driver to ride on the tractor C Position adjustment Pull in the position...

Page 39: ...the seat belt if a foldable ROPS is down or there is no ROPS Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect to the buckle The seat belt is auto locking retractable type BTilt Steering Adjustment To...

Page 40: ...n after turning C Hazard Light Switch When hazard light switch is pushed the hazard lights flash along with the indicator on the instrument panel Press the hazard light switch again to turn off the li...

Page 41: ...on icy wet or loose surfaces make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to avoid skidding and loss of steering control Operate at reduced speed 1 Before operating the tractor on the road or before a...

Page 42: ...ss of steering control Operate at reduced speed and engage front wheel drive A An accident may occur if the tractor is suddenly braked such as by heavy towed loads shifting forward or loss of control...

Page 43: ...oe of your right foot to move forward Reverse Pedal Depress the speed control pedal with the heel of your right foot to move backward A To prevent serious damage to the HST do not adjust the stopper b...

Page 44: ...in this condition The set speed will be resumed if you release the pedal C To disengage Cruise Control Device A Move the lever all the way back and then to NEUTRAL position to release the cruise contr...

Page 45: ...find the cause as shown below Never operate the tractor while Easy Checker TM lamp is on A For checking and servicing of your tractor consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for instructions 1 Easy checker T...

Page 46: ...e removing cap completely 1 With the key switch at ON this gauge indicates the temperature of the coolant C for cold and H for hot 2 If the indicator reaches the H position red zone engine coolant is...

Page 47: ...id personal injury due to loss of steering control A Do not operate the tractor at high speed with differential lock engaged A Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock engaged A Be sure to re...

Page 48: ...ation A Avoid changing gears when climbing or descending a slope A If operating on a slope never disengage shift levers to neutral Doing so could cause loss of control A Do not drive the tractor close...

Page 49: ...position C Rear PTO To use rear PTO shift the PTO select lever to rear PTO position and the PTO clutch lever to ON position A To avoid shock loads to the PTO reduce engine throttle from full to half s...

Page 50: ...A Tractor engine will not start if the PTO clutch lever is in the engaged ON position A When you stand up from the seat with the PTO clutch lever at ON position the engine will stop regardless of the...

Page 51: ...ect lever to rear only position 4 Dismount the seat and tilt up 5 Set the PTO clutch lever to engage ON 6 Set the engine speed to provide recommended rear PTO speed A If the PTO clutch lever is shifte...

Page 52: ...32 THREE POINT HITCH DRAWBAR THREE POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 1 Top link 2 Top link holder 3 Lifting rod Left 4 Telescopic stabilizers 5 Lower link Telescopic type 6 Lifting rod Right Ratchet type 7 Drawbar...

Page 53: ...on a firm flat and level surface A Whenever an implement or other attachment is connected to the tractor 3 point hitch check full range of operation for interference binding or PTO driveline separatio...

Page 54: ...degree of sway will be permitted BTelescopic Lower Links To attach an implement follow the instructions below 1 Push the levers pull out the lower link ends and attach to the implement 2 Back up the...

Page 55: ...DRAULICS Two hydraulic outlets mid and rear are provided on the tractor BHydraulic Block Type Outlet Hydraulic block type outlet is useful when adding hydraulically operated equipment such as front en...

Page 56: ...e implement control valve has a relief valve the tank port flow from implement should be connected to the port located on the right hand side of transmission case 1 Return port 1 Block cover 2 Block o...

Page 57: ...37 HYDRAULIC UNIT 1 Return port...

Page 58: ...2 is used only when there is some obstacle that prevents you from using the standard Position control YES NO Loose Insert the set pin through the slot on the outer tube that align with one of the hole...

Page 59: ...nder tractor or any machine elements for servicing or adjustment securely support them with stands or suitable blocking beforehand A Never operate tractor with a loose rim wheel or axle BFront Wheels...

Page 60: ...S AND BALLAST 40 BTreads C USA models C Except USA models Front 7 12 Farm 24x8 50 14 Turf 23x8 50 14 Ind Rear 12 4 16 Farm 13 6 16 Turf 12 4 16 Ind Front A6 12 Farm 24x8 50 12 Turf Rear 12 4 16 Farm 1...

Page 61: ...rear wheels if needed to improve traction or for stability The amount of rear ballast should be matched to job and the ballast should be removed when it is not needed The weight should be added to the...

Page 62: ...clockwise to unlock the door To lock the door turn the key in the opposite direction The key can be removed when it is in the vertical direction From the inside Push down the lock knob to lock the doo...

Page 63: ...itch The work light and the switch s indicator light up Press the bottom half of the work light switch to turn off the light and indicator BFront Work Light BRear Work Light if equipped 1 Front work l...

Page 64: ...ront wiper washer switch Washer liquid jets out to the front window also A Do not activate the wipers when the windows are dry they may be scratched Be sure to jet washer liquid first and then activat...

Page 65: ...ndshield C Side air outlet and door air outlet The side and door air outlets can be adjusted to direct air on to the operator door window or the rear of the CAB A If the airflow rate at the face is to...

Page 66: ...lps prevent dust from coming into the CAB BControl Panel C Mode lever Set the mode lever to the desired position C Temperature Control Lever Set this lever at the desired position to obtain the optimu...

Page 67: ...esh air selection lever to the FRESH AIR position To reduce the temperature in the CAB quickly set this lever to the RECIRCULATION position 4 Press and turn on the air conditioner switch with indicato...

Page 68: ...on 2 In the cooling or dehumidifying heating mode set the temperature control lever at the center position 3 Open the front air outlet and direct it to your feet 4 You can feel your head cool and your...

Page 69: ...front air outlet door air outlet and direct it to the windshield 3 Shut the side air outlet 4 Set the recirculation fresh air selection lever to the FRESH AIR position 5 Set the blower switch and the...

Page 70: ...he defogger off push down the switch marked OFF A The battery will discharge if the defogger and the key switch remain in the ON or ACC positions with the engine stopped Always use the defogger with t...

Page 71: ...e every 300 Hr 70 6 Front axle case oil Change every 300 Hr 72 7 Front axle pivot Adjust every 400 Hr 72 8 Engine start system Check every 50 Hr 62 9 Greasing every 50 Hr 61 10 Wheel bolt torque Check...

Page 72: ...2 year 74 3 22 Intake air line Check every 200 Hr 69 Replace every 2 year 74 3 23 Toe in Adjust every 200 Hr 70 24 Engine valve clearance Adjust every 800 Hr 72 4 25 Fuel injection nozzle Injection p...

Page 73: ...re registered as emission related critical parts by KUBOTA in the U S EPA nonroad emission regulation As the engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance on the eng...

Page 74: ...e crankcase 3 0 L 3 2 U S qts 4 1 L 4 3 U S qts Engine oil API Service Classification CD CE or CF Above 25 77 SAE30 SAE10W 30 or 15W 40 0 to 25 32 to 77 SAE20 SAE10W 30 or 15W 40 Below 0 32 SAE10W SAE...

Page 75: ...l used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid To insure proper operation of the hydraulic system and to complete lubrication of the transmission it is important that a multi gra...

Page 76: ...while unlocking support link BHood To open the hood twist the mascot to release the latch and open the hood A To close the hood hold the hood and release the support rod BFront Grille 1 To remove the...

Page 77: ...start the engine To avoid personal injury A Be sure to check and service the tractor on a flat place with the engine shut off and the parking brake ON BWalk Around Inspection Look around and under th...

Page 78: ...it and draw it out again Check to see that the oil level lies between the two notches If the level is too low add new oil to the prescribed level at the oil inlet See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section...

Page 79: ...ull level See Flushing Cooling System and Changing Coolant in EVERY 2 YEARS in PERIODIC SERVICE section A If the radiator cap has to be removed follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap...

Page 80: ...radiator open the shutter plate and clean the front of radiator completely BChecking Brake Pedal 1 Inspect the brake pedals for free travel and smooth operation 2 Adjust if incorrect measurement is fo...

Page 81: ...rectly to battery wiring connectors electrical components or instrument panel Inspect the following regularly 1 Check wiring for chafed or cracked insulation 2 Check wiring harness clamps Replace if n...

Page 82: ...key to START position 4 The engine must not crank 5 If it cranks consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service C Test Switches for the operator s seat and the PTO clutch lever 1 Sit on the operat...

Page 83: ...needs some servicing If the battery is weak the engine will be difficult to start and the lights will be dim It is important to check the battery periodically C How to read the indicator Check the ba...

Page 84: ...evel and store in a dry place out of direct sunlight 2 The battery self discharges while it is stored Recharge it once every three months in hot seasons and once every six months in cold seasons BChan...

Page 85: ...acuator valve will not function and dust will adhere to the element A Do not touch the secondary element except in cases where replacing is required See Replacing Air Cleaner Secondary Element in EVER...

Page 86: ...falls within acceptable limits 4 Replace fan belt if it is damaged BAdjusting Brake Pedal To avoid personal injury A Stop the engine and chock the wheels before checking brake pedal 1 Release the park...

Page 87: ...nting surface Tighten filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 After the new filter has been replaced the engine oil normally decreases a little Make sure that the engine oil does not leak through...

Page 88: ...team blows out 4 Check that there are no dangers such as burns Get rid of the causes of overheating according to the manual see TROUBLESHOOTING section and then start again the engine BAdjusting Air C...

Page 89: ...ish washing detergent Move it up and down as well as left and right to loosen dirt Rinse the filter with clean water and let it air dry A Do not use gasoline thinner or similar chemicals to clean the...

Page 90: ...ging Transmission Fluid To avoid personal injury A Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 To drain the used oil remove the drain plug at the bottom of the transmission ca...

Page 91: ...ly into the oil pan 2 After draining reinstall the drain plugs 3 Remove the oil filter 4 Put a film of clean transmission oil on the rubber seal of the new filter 5 Quickly tighten the filter until it...

Page 92: ...e steering wheel C Adjusting procedure Loosen the lock nut and tighten the adjusting screw so that the oscillating load is 50 to 100 N 5 1 to 10 2 kgf 11 2 to 22 5 lbf If the adjusting screw is tighte...

Page 93: ...e radiator drain cock and remove radiator cap The radiator cap must be removed to completely drain the coolant 3 After all coolant is drained close the drain cock 4 Fill with clean soft water and cool...

Page 94: ...e ambient temperature Refer to SAE J1034 standard more specifically also to SAE J814c A When the antifreeze is mixed with water the antifreeze mixing ratio must be less than 50 D At 1 013 x 10 Pa 760m...

Page 95: ...shed water may get into the clutch housing Remove the drain plug and drain the water then install the plug again BReplacing Fuse The tractor electrical system is protected from potential damage by fus...

Page 96: ...goggles Escaping refrigerant can cause severe injuries to eyes A In contact with a flame R134a refrigerant gives a toxic gas FUSE No CAPACITY A Protected circuit ROPS CAB ROPS CAB 1 5 OPC 2 10 15 Hea...

Page 97: ...s indicated that the amount of refrigerant is extremely low ask your dealer to inspect and charge C Checking procedure 1 Run the air conditioner in the following conditions 2 Look into the sight glass...

Page 98: ...place where the tractor is sheltered from the elements Cover the tractor 9 Store the tractor indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat If the tractor must be stored outd...

Page 99: ...the engine charge and store it indoors Install it on the tractor only when the tractor is going to be used Insufficient engine power A Insufficient or dirty fuel A The air cleaner is clogged A Check t...

Page 100: ...ler for further detail A Rear Work Light High visibility for night work A Engine Block Heater For extremely cold weather starting A Front end weights For front ballast A Mounting Kit Front end weights...

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