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2. Detach the radiator screen, and then remove all the

foreign material.

NOTE :

• If  the  dust  or  chaff  is  accumulated  in  the

battery  compartment,  open  the  panel  and
clean completely.

(1) Panel
(2) Knob
(3) Center pillar

(4) Radiator screen
(A) Detach

7. Checking the brake pedal

1. Inspect the brake pedal for free travel, and smooth

operation.

2. Adjust  the  brake  pedal  if  incorrect  measurement  is

found.
(See Adjusting the brake pedal on page 90)

8. Checking the gauges, the meters,

and the Easy Checker

1. Inspect  the  instrument  panel  for  broken  gauge(s),

meter(s), and Easy Checker

.

2. Replace  the  gauge(s),  the  meter(s),  or  the  Easy

Checker

 if they are broken.

9. Checking the head light, hazard

light, and so on

1. Inspect  the  lights  such  as  the  head  light,  hazard

light, and so on for broken bulbs and lenses.

2. Replace  the  lights  such  as  the  head  light,  hazard

light, and so on if they are broken.

10. Checking the seat belt and the

ROPS

1. Always  check  condition  of  the  seat  belt  and  the

hardware to attach the ROPS before operating the
tractor.

2. Replace the seat belt or the ROPS if it is damaged.

11. Checking and cleaning the

electrical wiring and the battery

cables

 WARNING

To avoid serious injury or death:

• A  loosened  terminal  or  connector,  or  damaged

wire may affect the performance of the electrical
components or cause short circuits. Leakage of
electricity  could  result  in  a  fire  hazard,  a  dead
battery, 

or 

damage 

to 

the 

electrical

components.

• Replace  the  damaged  wires  or  connections

promptly.

• If  a  fuse  blows  soon  after  replacement,  do  not

use  the  capacity  larger  than  recommended  or
bypass the fuse system.

• Many  wiring  connections  are  protected  by

waterproof  plugs.  Plug  and  unplug  these
connections  carefully  and  make  sure  that  they
are sealed correctly after assembly.

• Accumulation  of  dust,  chaff,  and  deposits  of

spilled fuel around the battery, electrical wiring,
engine,  or  exhaust  system  may  cause  fire
hazards.
Clean  around  the  battery,  electrical  wiring,
engine  or  exhaust  system  before  starting  to
work.

• To  avoid  premature  electrical  malfunctions,  do

not  apply  high  pressure  water  directly  to  the
battery, the wiring, the connectors, the electrical
components, or the instrument panel.

Inspect the following check items regularly

• Check the wiring for chafed or cracked insulation.
• Check  the  wiring  harness  clamps.  Replace  them  if

necessary.

DAILY CHECK

 PERIODIC SERVICE

BX1880,BX2380,BX2680

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Summary of Contents for BX1880

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Page 2: ...Proposition 65 Engine exhaust some of its constituents certain vehicle components and fluids contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING IMPORTANT The engine in this machine is not equipped by the manufacturer with a standard spark arrester It is a violation of California Public Resource Code Section 4442 to use or...

Page 3: ...Engine Coolant Temperature Battery Charging Condition Electrical Power accessories Hazard Warning Lights Turn Signal Headlight Master Lighting Switch Engine Speed Control Slow Fast Brake Parking Brake 4 Wheel Drive Off 4 Wheel Drive On Speed set On Speed set Off Differential Lock Hydraulic Control Lowered Position Hydraulic Control Raised Position 3 Point Lowering Speed Control Remote Cylinder Ret...

Page 4: ...property damage could result if instructions are not followed Gives helpful information You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA Tractor This tractor is a product of KUBOTA s quality engineering and manufacturing It is made of the excellent materials and under rigid quality control systems It will give you long satisfactory service To obtain the best use of your tractor please read this manual care...

Page 5: ... brake lock pedal 33 3 1 How to use the parking brake 34 4 Range gear shift lever Hi Lo 34 5 Front wheel drive lever 34 6 Hand accelerator lever 35 7 Speed control pedal 35 8 Speed set device BX2380 and BX2680 36 8 1 How to use the speed set device BX2380 and BX2680 36 ACCESSORY 36 1 12 V electric outlet 36 2 Accessory box 37 3 Operator s manual holder BX1880 37 4 Glove box BX2380 and BX2680 37 PR...

Page 6: ...N 56 1 PTO select lever 56 2 PTO clutch lever 56 3 PTO shaft cover and PTO shaft cap 57 4 Using stationary PTO 57 5 PTO drive shaft 58 5 1 Adjusting the length of PTO drive shaft 58 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 59 OVERVIEW OF 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 59 3 POINT HITCH 60 1 Precautions for attaching and detaching the implements to the 3 point hitch 60 2 Adjusting the lifting rod right 60 3 Adjusting t...

Page 7: ... 84 13 Checking the movable parts 84 SERVICE EVERY 50 HOURS 84 1 Lubricating fittings with grease 84 2 Checking the engine start system 85 3 Checking the OPC operator presence control system 86 4 Checking the wheel bolt torque 86 5 Cleaning the lock lever shaft if equipped 87 SERVICE EVERY 100 HOURS 87 1 Checking of the battery 87 1 1 Battery charging 88 1 2 Dealing with the battery when storing t...

Page 8: ...amps 99 3 Checking the power steering line 99 4 Checking the fuel lines 99 5 Checking the engine breather hose 100 SERVICE EVERY 4 YEARS 100 1 Replacing the radiator hose water pipes 100 2 Replacing the fuel hose 100 3 Replacing the power steering hose 100 4 Replacing the intake air line 100 5 Replacing the engine breather hose 100 SERVICE AS REQUIRED 100 1 Bleeding the fuel system 100 2 Replacing...

Page 9: ... approved by KUBOTA For the specifications see IMPLEMENT LIMITATION TABLES on page 24 FRONT LOADER on page 28 and WEIGHT OF THE IMPLEMENTS AS THE REAR BALLAST on page 28 Use proper weights on the front or rear of the tractor to reduce the risk of upsets When using the front loader put an implement or ballast on the 3 point hitch to maintain proper balance Follow the safe operating procedures speci...

Page 10: ...ve if normal starting circuitry is bypassed Do not operate or idle the engine in a non ventilated area Carbon monoxide gas is colorless odorless and deadly Check that the operator presence control system OPC are functioning correctly before each time you use the tractor Test safety systems See Checking the engine start system on page 85 and Checking the OPC operator presence control system on page...

Page 11: ...struction sites produce dust containing crystalline silica Trenching sawing and boring of material containing crystalline silica can produce dust containing crystalline silica If dust which contains crystalline silica is present there are guidelines which should be followed Be aware of the potential health effects of crystalline silica and that smoking may add to the damage Be aware of and follow ...

Page 12: ...driving down a slope make sure that 4 wheel drive is engaged to increase traction if equipped 6 Precautions for driving the tractor on the road Check the front wheel engagement The braking characteristics are different between 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive Know the difference and use carefully Always slow the tractor down before turning Turning at high speed may tip the tractor over Make sure th...

Page 13: ...l all moving components have completely stopped before getting off the tractor connecting disconnecting adjusting cleaning or servicing any PTO driven equipment Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times Replace the PTO shaft cap when the shaft is not in use 1 PTO shaft cover 2 PTO shaft cap A Normal position B Raised position Before installing or using the PTO driven equipment read the manufa...

Page 14: ...ng fueling Do not smoke or no fire when working around the battery or when the tractor is refueling Keep all sparks and flames away from the battery and fuel tank The battery presents an explosive hazard because it gives off hydrogen and oxygen especially when you are recharging it After refueling make sure to close the tank cap securely Before jump starting a dead battery read and follow all of t...

Page 15: ...ulic lines be sure to release all residual pressure Before applying pressure to the hydraulic system make sure that all connections are tight and that all lines pipes and hoses are free of damage Hydraulic fluid escaping from pinholes may be invisible Do not use hands to search for suspected leaks Use a piece of cardboard or wood to search for suspected leaks You should use safety goggles or other...

Page 16: ...SAFETY LABELS SAFE OPERATION 12 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 17: ...SAFE OPERATION BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 13 ...

Page 18: ...SAFE OPERATION 14 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 19: ...SAFE OPERATION BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 15 ...

Page 20: ...SAFE OPERATION 16 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 21: ...issing safety labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer If a component with safety label s attached is replaced with new component make sure that new label s is are attached in the same location s as the replaced component Attach new safety labels by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge SAFE OPERATION BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 17 ...

Page 22: ...18 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 23: ...e 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 product identification number PIN and the serial numbers of both the tractor and the engine Locate the PIN and the serial numbers now and record them in the space provided Date of purchase Name of dealer Tractor type PIN Type Serial No ROPS Engine 1 Identi...

Page 24: ...e tractor has not been used according to the instruction given in the operator s manual even if it is within the warranty period 2 Scrapping the tractor and its procedure To put the tractor out of service correctly follow the local rules and regulations of the country or territory where you scrap it If you have questions consult your local KUBOTA Dealer SERVICING OF THE TRACTOR DEALER SERVICE 20 B...

Page 25: ... m 41 4 lbf ft 60 2 N m 44 4 lbf ft Battery 12 V CCA 560 A RC 86 min Fuel Diesel fuel No 1 below 10 14 Diesel fuel No 2 above 10 14 Capacities Fuel tank 25 0 L 6 6 U S gals Engine crankcase with filter 3 0 L 3 2 U S qts 3 3 L 3 5 U S qts 4 0 L 4 2 U S qts Engine coolant 2 9 L 3 1 U S qts 3 1 L 3 3 U S qts 3 3 L 3 5 U S qts Recovery tank 0 4 L 0 4 U S qts Transmission case 11 3 L 3 0 U S gals Dimen...

Page 26: ...lbf to 1213 lbf 24in behind lift points 3040 N 683 4 lbf Remote control valve coupler rear Option System 2 valves Coupler ISO 7241 1 series A Remote control valve coupler front Option System 2 valves Coupler fitting ISO 7241 1 series B PTO Rear PTO Type SAE 1 3 8 6 splines Revolution STD 540 rpm Mid PTO Type USA No 5 KUBOTA 10 tooth involute spline Revolution STD 2500 rpm The company reserves the ...

Page 27: ... h to 6 5 km h 0 mph to 4 0 mph High 0 km h to 12 5 km h 0 mph to 7 8 mph 0 km h to 13 5 km h 0 mph to 8 4 mph Reverse Low 0 km h to 4 5 km h 0 mph to 2 8 mph 0 km h to 5 0 km h 0 mph to 3 1 mph High 0 km h to 9 5 km h 0 mph to 5 9 mph 0 km h to 10 5 km h 0 mph to 6 5 mph The company reserves the right to change the specification without notice TRAVELING SPEEDS TABLE SPECIFICATIONS BX1880 BX2380 B...

Page 28: ...ments by the warranty Model BX1880 BX2380 and BX2680 Tread max width Front 930 mm 36 6 in Rear 820 mm 32 2 in Lower link end max lifting weight W0 550 kg 1210 lbs Actual figures Implement weight W1 and or size As in Implement weight list Max hitch load W2 250 kg 550 lbs Trailer loading weight W3 Max capacity 800 kg 1765 lbs Total weight W4 1100 kg 2425 lbs Lower link end max lifting weight W0 The ...

Page 29: ...he tractor penetrating objects in the operator s enclosure primarily in case a winch is mounted at the rear of the tractor To deal with these hazards and other related hazards the tractor requires optional equipments such as OPS operator protective structure FOPS falling object protective structure and so on Optional equipments such as OPS FOPS however are not available for this tractor Without op...

Page 30: ...x size 12 x 1 in 14 x 1 in Disc plow Max size 22 x 1 in 22 x 1 in Cultivator Max size 122 cm 48 in 1 Row 122 cm 48 in 1 Row Disc harrow Max harrowing width 122 cm 48 in 122 cm 48 in Max weight 191 kg 421 lbs 249 kg 549 lbs Sprayer Max tank capacity 150 L 40 U S gals 150 L 40 U S gals Front blade Max cutting width 137 cm 54 in 152 cm 60 in Sub frame Necessary Necessary Rear blade Max cutting width ...

Page 31: ...in 119 cm 47 in Trailer Max load capacity 800 kg 1 1765 lbs 800 kg 1 1765 lbs Max weight 1100 kg 2425 lbs 1100 kg 2425 lbs NOTE You cannot attach the backhoes to the tractor Implement size may vary depending on soil conditions where you operate the machine 1 Reduce speed and trailer loads when operating in slippery conditions or when operating on slopes and using front wheel drive IMPLEMENT LIMITA...

Page 32: ...p the bucket correctly positioned to prevent spillages IMPORTANT Not all risks are listed Refer to the front loader operator s manual WEIGHT OF THE IMPLEMENTS AS THE REAR BALLAST WARNING To avoid serious injury or death For tractor stability and operator safety add the rear ballast to the rear of the tractor in the form of 3 point counter weight and the rear wheel ballast The amount of the rear ba...

Page 33: ... Hazard light switch 30 4 Turn signal light switch 30 5 Head light switch 30 6 Fuel gauge 51 7 Coolant temperature gauge 51 8 Hour meter 52 9 Key switch 30 10 Tilt lever BX2380 and BX2680 30 11 Hood open lever 31 INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCHES AND HAND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 29 ...

Page 34: ...nel 2 When pressing the hazard light switch again the hazard lights turn off NOTE The hazard light switch is operative when the key switch is only on position 1 Hazard light switch A Push on off 5 Turn signal light switch To indicate a right turn turn the turn signal light switch clockwise To indicate a left turn turn the turn signal light switch counterclockwise When the left or right turn signal...

Page 35: ...n the hood or engine side cover while the engine is running Do not touch the muffler or the exhaust pipes while they are hot Touching the hot muffler or exhaust pipes could cause severe burns 1 Pull the hood open lever to release the latch to open the hood and open the hood 1 Hood 2 Hood open lever A Pull INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCHES AND HAND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS BX1880 BX2380 BX268...

Page 36: ...erential lock pedal 53 8 Speed set rod BX2380 and BX2680 36 How to use the speed set device BX2380 and BX2680 36 9 Hand accelerator lever 35 10 Speed control pedal 35 11 Auxiliary hydraulic control lever if equipped 66 12 Lock lever if equipped 66 13 Hydraulic control lever 62 14 Front wheel drive lever 34 15 Range gear shift lever Hi Lo 34 16 Operator s seat 33 17 Seat belt 33 INSTRUMENT PANEL AN...

Page 37: ...the operator s seat be sure to check that the operator s seat is properly locked Be sure that the operator s seat is out of contact with the top link 2 Seat belt WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is installed Do not use the seat belt if the tractor is not equipped with ROPS Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect it to the buckle The seat belt ...

Page 38: ...high position or the low position before climbing or descending a slope IMPORTANT Do not force the range gear shift lever If it is difficult to shift the range gear shift lever into the neutral N position you should attempt the following procedure 1 Depress the brake pedal firmly for several seconds 2 Without reducing the force to depress the brake pedal shift the range gear shift lever If it is d...

Page 39: ...ing in a wet field when pulling a trailer or when working with a front end loader When working in sandy soil When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller might push the tractor forward Additional braking at reduced speed 6 Hand accelerator lever Pulling the hand accelerator lever back the position increases the engine speed and pushing it forward the position decreases engine speed 1 Hand acc...

Page 40: ...ne speed will be maintained To disengage the speed set device 1 Depress the brake pedal IMPORTANT To prevent the damage of the speed set device do not depress the reverse pedal when the speed set device is engaged NOTE If you step on the speed control pedal on the forward acceleration side the speed set device will disengage The speed set device will not operate in reverse 1 Speed control pedal 2 ...

Page 41: ...ry box is not completely water proof nor dust proof When you keep valuables in the accessory box be careful not to wet nor dirty it 3 Operator s manual holder BX1880 1 Holder 2 Bag 4 Glove box BX2380 and BX2680 1 Glove box ACCESSORY INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 37 ...

Page 42: ...round inspection Checking the engine oil level Checking the transmission oil level Checking the coolant level Cleaning the grill and the radiator screen Checking the air cleaner evacuator valve when using the tractor in a dusty place Checking the brake pedal Checking the indicators gauges and meter Checking the lights Checking the wire harness Checking the seat belt and ROPS Checking the movable p...

Page 43: ... on page 10 IMPORTANT Do not use starting fluid or ether To protect the battery and the starter make sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more than 30 seconds STARTING THE ENGINE IMPORTANT Because of safety devices the engine will not start except when the speed control pedal is in the neutral position and the PTO clutch lever is in the off position respectively 1 Make sure that th...

Page 44: ... lock the auxiliary hydraulic control lever if the tractor is equipped with the auxiliary hydraulic control lever 1 Auxiliary hydraulic control lever 2 Lock lever A Lock 7 Move the hydraulic control lever forward lowered down position to lower the implement 1 Hydraulic control lever A Lowered B Neutral position C Raised Check that the implement is down at the lowest position after moving the hydra...

Page 45: ...nt temperature indica tor 6 Low fuel indicator 7 Key switch 11 Turn the starter key to the preheat position and hold it as follows For the appropriate preheating time see the following table Temperature Preheating time Over 0 32 2 sec to 3 sec 5 to 0 23 to 32 5 sec 15 to 5 5 to 23 10 sec NOTE The preheat indicator lamp in the Easy Checker comes on while engine is being preheated 12 Turn the starte...

Page 46: ...nd the mower lowered to the ground and apply the parking brake then carefully get off the machine Then open the bonnet turn the engine stop lever red mark and hold it until the engine stops Then contact your local KUBOTA Dealer immediately WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Do not operate the machine until the engine stop system is repaired BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 1 Engine stop lever WARMING UP...

Page 47: ...f the battery to touch other parts To prevent short circuit before connecting jumper cables make sure to remove the metal battery holder IMPORTANT The tractor equips a 12 volt negative ground starting system Use only the same voltage for jump starting Use of a higher voltage source on the electrical system of tractor could result in severe damage to the electrical system of tractor Use only matchi...

Page 48: ...0 Disconnect the jumper cables in the exact reverse order of attachment See the steps in order of step 8 step 7 and step 6 11 Put the battery back and fix it OPERATING THE ENGINE 44 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 49: ...rs Changing the lubricating oil for new tractors The lubricating oil is especially important in the case of a new tractor If the various parts are not broken in and are not accustomed to each other small metal grit may develop during the operation of the tractor Small metal grit may wear out or damage the parts Therefore you should take care of the lubricating oil to change a little earlier than w...

Page 50: ...se your fingers to align the holes Make sure that both set pins are properly installed and secured with the snap pins 1 Set pins 2 Snap pins 2 Raising the ROPS to upright position 1 Remove both snap pins and set pins 1 Set pins 2 Snap pins 2 Raise the ROPS to the upright position WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Do not use your fingers to align the holes Hold the ROPS tightly with both han...

Page 51: ...he foldable ROPS 1 Adjust free fall of the ROPS upper frame regularly 2 If you feel less friction in folding the ROPS tighten the nut until you feel the right friction in the movement 1 Nut STARTING THE TRACTOR 1 Adjust the operator s position and engage the seat belt See Operator s seat on page 33 and Seat belt on page 33 BX1880 BX2380 and BX2680 1 Seat 2 Position adjust lever 3 Backrest tilt adj...

Page 52: ...nd parking brake lock pedal on page 33 and To set the parking brake in How to use the parking brake on page 34 1 Brake pedal 2 Parking brake lock pedal A Depress B Push down parking brake lock pedal while depressing brake pedal 5 Start the engine See STARTING THE ENGINE on page 39 WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Read and understand Safe operation in this manual Read and understand the saf...

Page 53: ...e parking brake on page 34 10 Depress the speed control pedal See Speed control pedal on page 35 1 Speed control pedal 2 Stopper bolts A Forward B Reverse BX2380 and BX2680 In addition to the preceding section see Speed set device BX2380 and BX2680 on page 36 and How to use the speed set device BX2380 and BX2680 on page 36 BX2380 and BX2680 1 Speed control pedal 2 Speed set rod A On B Off STOPPING...

Page 54: ...ms to see that all the parts are functioning normally 1 Easy Checker 2 Fuel gauge 3 Coolant temperature gauge 4 Hour meter 5 Tachometer Easy Checker See Easy Checker on page 50 Fuel gauge See Fuel gauge on page 51 Coolant temperature gauge See Coolant temperature gauge on page 51 Hour meter See Hour meter on page 52 Tachometer See Tachometer on page 52 2 1 Easy Checker If trouble should occur at a...

Page 55: ...uge is working When the key switch is the on position the fuel gauge indicates the fuel level When the fuel is close to empty level as shown in the following figure the low fuel indicator lamp in the Easy Checker comes on Low fuel indicator comes on remaining amount 6 L 1 Fuel gauge A Empty B Full Be careful not to empty the fuel tank Otherwise air may enter the fuel system If air should enter the...

Page 56: ...engine idle position and operate the engine for about five minutes 2 Keep yourself well away from the tractor for the following minutes or while the steam blows out Keeping yourself away from the tractor further 10 minutes 3 Check the cooling system after it has sufficient time to cool down Check that there is no danger such as burn Get rid of the causes of overheating according to ENGINE TROUBLES...

Page 57: ... Lower all implements to the ground See Hydraulic control on page 62 1 Hydraulic control lever A Down B Slow down C Neutral D Slow up E Up 3 Place all control levers in their neutral positions 4 Set the parking brake See To set the parking brake in How to use the parking brake on page 34 1 Brake pedal 2 Parking brake lock pedal A Depress B Push down parking brake lock pedal while depressing brake ...

Page 58: ... travel on public road Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details 1 SMV emblem 2 Bracket 3 Precautions for operating the tractor on a slopes and rough terrain WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Always back the tractor up when the tractor is going up to a steep slope Driving forward could cause the tractor to tip over backward Stay off hills and slopes too steep for safe operation o...

Page 59: ...as tractors without power steering Turning the steering wheel all the way to the stop activates the relief valve Do not hold the steering wheel in the stop for a long period of time Avoid turning the steering wheel while the tractor is stopped or tires may wear out sooner The power steering mechanism makes the steering easier Be careful when driving on a road at high speeds TECHNIQUES FOR OPERATIN...

Page 60: ...tion and the PTO clutch lever to the on position The mid PTO is available for KUBOTA approved implements 1 Mid PTO Mid Rear PTO To use the mid PTO and the rear PTO at the same time shift the PTO select lever to the mid rear PTO position and the PTO clutch lever to the on position Rear PTO To use the rear PTO shift the PTO select lever to the rear PTO position and the PTO clutch lever to the on pos...

Page 61: ...O Drive Shaft Instructions for proper use Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times Keep the PTO shaft cap when the PTO is not in use 1 PTO shaft cover 2 PTO shaft cap A Normal position B Raised position 4 Using stationary PTO To park the tractor and use the PTO system for chipper or pump for example start the PTO system in the following steps 1 Apply the parking brake and place blocks at the...

Page 62: ...See Adjusting the length of PTO drive shaft on page 58 Make sure that the PTO drive shaft is securely connected at both ends before operating it 5 1 Adjusting the length of PTO drive shaft To adjust the length of the PTO drive shaft take the following instructions 1 To adjust the inner and outer guard tubes hold the half shafts next to each other in the shortest working position and mark the half ...

Page 63: ...hains 4 Turnbuckle 5 Lower link 6 Top link holder 7 Lifting rod right 8 Hitch 9 Holder plate Use the holder plate to hold the lower link higher while mowing with mid mount mower only over uneven terrain 9 Holder plate OVERVIEW OF 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 59 ...

Page 64: ...ifting rod with the implement on the ground 2 After adjustment tighten the lock nut securely Do not extend the lifting rod beyond the groove on the threaded rod when extending it 1 Adjusting turnbuckle 2 Lock nut A Groove 3 Adjusting the top link The proper length of the top link varies according to the type of implement being used NOTE When not using the top link shorten it to the shortest length...

Page 65: ... 1 Hitch 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 61 ...

Page 66: ...ow up position of the hydraulic control lever in contact with the inner stopper you can control the valve with ease in the following increments at the lower link end Increments at the lower link end approximately 6 4 mm 0 25 in 1 Hydraulic control lever A Down B Slow down C Neutral D Slow up E Up IMPORTANT If the 3 point hitch can not be raised by setting the hydraulic control lever to the up rais...

Page 67: ...ll develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately 1 Cardboard 2 Hydraulic line 3 Magnifying glass 1 Hydraulic outlet Hydraulic outlet is useful when adding the hydraulically operated equipment such as front end loader front blade and so on IMPORTANT For the hydraulic outlet be sure to use the control valve of the power beyond type with the relief valve The third line returns t...

Page 68: ...26BX 1 Cutting height control dial 2 Hydraulic control lever 3 Mower rear link IMPORTANT When operating the tractor without Mid mount mower follow the following procedure 1 Move the hydraulic lever rearward the position to raise the mower rear links to the highest position 2 Set the cutting height control dial to the top position If you do not follow the preceding procedure damage of the mower rea...

Page 69: ...l YES NO Loose Adjust the check chains so that the implement can move 5 cm to 6 cm 2 0 in to 2 4 in laterally The check chains should be tight enough to prevent excessive imple ment movement when implement is in raised position Disc plow Harrower spike type springtooth type and disc type Sub soiler Weeder ridger YES Tighten Earthmove digger scraper and manure fork rear carrier YES NO For implement...

Page 70: ...reaction will develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately 1 Valve lock The control valve is equipped with a feature of the valve lock WARNING To avoid personal injury or death from crushing Do not utilize the valve lock for machine maintenance or repair The valve lock is to prevent accidental actuation when implement is not in use or during transport The control valve is lo...

Page 71: ...etent mechanism To use the valve as a floating valve with detents connect the hydraulic hoses to the white port and the yellow port Make the following connections when using this control valve to take off hydraulic power for the hydraulic cylinder Colored Coupler Hydraulic Cylinder port Blue and yellow Head End side White and red Rod End side 4 Controlling loader only if equipped with loader When ...

Page 72: ...s released so the loader will go down by its own weight This lever position after the bump is the second stage When the operator lets the hand off from the auxiliary hydraulic control lever it will stay in the second stage position Shift the auxiliary hydraulic control lever backward to place it to the normal position HYDRAULIC UNIT AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE IF EQUIPPED 68 BX1880 BX2380 BX...

Page 73: ...ar 24x12 00 12 Turf 100 kPa 1 0 kgf cm2 14 psi 24x12 00 12 Bar 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 17 psi Front 16x7 50 8 Turf 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 17 psi 16x7 50 8 Bar 230 kPa 2 3 kgf cm2 34 psi BX2380 and BX2680 Tire sizes Inflation Pressure Rear 26x12 00 12 Turf 100 kPa 1 0 kgf cm2 14 psi 26x12 00 12 Bar 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 17 psi 26x12 00 12 Ind 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 17 psi 26x12 00 12 R14 138 kPa 1 4 kgf cm2 20...

Page 74: ...ider tread Always attach tires as shown in the figures in the following table If you do not attach the front wheel as illustrated in the table transmission parts may be damaged You can not adjust width of the front tread Models BX1880 BX2380 and BX2680 Tire 16x7 50 8 Turf 16x7 50 8 Bar 18x8 50 10 Turf 18x8 50 10 Bar 18x8 50 10 Ind 18x8 50 10 R14 Tread A 930 mm 36 6 in How to jack up the front axle...

Page 75: ... 12 Turf 24x12 00 12 Bar 26x12 00 12 Turf 26x12 00 12 Bar 26x12 00 12 Ind 26x12 00 12 R14 Tread A 820 mm 32 2 in B 820 mm 32 2 in How to jack up rear part of the tractor WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Before jacking up the tractor park it on a firm and level ground and chock the front wheels Fix the front axle to keep it from pivoting Select jacks that withstand the machine weight and se...

Page 76: ...unt of rear ballast should be matched to job and the ballast should be removed when it is not needed Liquid ballast in rear tires The weight should be added to the tractor in the form of liquid ballast Water and calcium chloride solution provides safe economical ballast Using the liquid ballast properly will prevent tires tubes or rims from being damaged The addition of calcium chloride is recomme...

Page 77: ...e 100 of full capacity of tire Characteristic Air compresses like a cushion Water can not be compressed To avoid damage to the transmission do not use rear wheel weights and liquid ballast at the same time BALLAST TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 73 ...

Page 78: ... 100 Hr 90 13 HST neutral spring Adjust Every 100 Hr 90 K 14 Brake pedal Adjust Every 100 Hr 90 15 Toe in Adjust Every 200 Hr 93 16 Transmission fluid Change Every 400 Hr 94 17 Transmission strainer Clean Every 400 Hr 94 18 Front axle case oil Change Every 400 Hr 95 19 Front axle pivot Adjust Every 400 Hr 93 20 Engine valve clearance Adjust Every 800 Hr 95 K 21 Injection pressure of the fuel injec...

Page 79: ...f the required maintenance on the engine according to the preceding instruction Please refer to the Warranty Statement in detail When using biodiesel be sure to check the maintenance requirements of biodiesel fuel as the intervals will change in some of the items 1 The initial 50 hours should not be a replacement changing cycle B When the battery is used for less than 100 hours per year check the ...

Page 80: ...ocal KUBOTA Dealer for further detail Fuel Cetane number of 45 is minimum Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred especially for the following temperatures or the following elevations Temperatures Below 20 4 Elevations Above 1500 m 5000 ft Diesel fuels specified to EN 590 or ASTM D975 are recommended No 2 D is a distillate fuel of lower volatility for engines in industrial and heavy mobile serv...

Page 81: ...aulic transmission fluid Super UDT 2 is a proprietary KUBOTA formulation that delivers superior performance and protection in all operating conditions Regular UDT is also permitted for use in this machine Indicated capacities of water and oil are manufacturer s estimate LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT MAINTENANCE BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 77 ...

Page 82: ...dation of the fuel may cause corrosion of the fuel line or reduce the flow of fuel filter earlier than expected BDF inherently absorbs moisture which may cause degradation of the fuel earlier than expected To avoid absorbing moisture of BDF drain the water separator and the fuel filter port often Do not use the biodiesel whose concentrations higher than 20 that is greater than B20 Higher concentra...

Page 83: ...ing the machine longer than 3 months drain the fuel from the tanks and replace with light mineral oil diesel fuel Subsequently run the engine at least the following minutes to remove all of the biodiesel from the fuel lines Running the engine 30 minutes Long term storage for B6 through B20 BDF easily deteriorates due to oxygen water heat and foreign substances Do not store B6 through B20 longer th...

Page 84: ...nd remove the starter key For your own safety and maximum service life of the machine daily inspect the machine thoroughly before operating the machine to start the engine 1 Walk around inspection Before checking the tractor inspect surroundings of it Look around and under the tractor for such items as loose bolts trash build up oil or coolant leaks or broken or worn parts 2 Checking the amount of...

Page 85: ... 5 minutes or more after the engine has stopped 1 Park the machine on a firm flat and level surface 2 To check the engine oil level draw out the dipstick 3 Wipe the dipstick clean 4 Replace the dipstick 5 Draw the dipstick out again 6 Check to see that the engine oil level lies between the 2 notches 7 If the engine oil level is too low add new engine oil to the prescribed level at the oil inlet Se...

Page 86: ...lt your local KUBOTA Dealer 1 Check to see that the coolant level is between the H and L marks of the recovery tank 2 When the coolant level drops due to evaporation add soft water only In case of leakage add antifreeze and soft water in the specified mixing ratio up to the H level See Flushing the cooling system and changing the coolant on page 96 1 Recovery tank A H B L 6 Cleaning the panel and ...

Page 87: ... cleaning the electrical wiring and the battery cables WARNING To avoid serious injury or death A loosened terminal or connector or damaged wire may affect the performance of the electrical components or cause short circuits Leakage of electricity could result in a fire hazard a dead battery or damage to the electrical components Replace the damaged wires or connections promptly If a fuse blows so...

Page 88: ...elt Especially dry grass and leaves around the exhaust manifold the muffler or around the mower belt may ignite After using air blowing and pressure washing make sure there is nothing flammable around the exhaust manifold the muffler or around the mower belt Grass twigs dirt or chaff in the hood may cause fire 13 Checking the movable parts 1 If any of the movable parts such as levers and pedals is...

Page 89: ... lever to the off position Test of switch for the speed control pedal 1 Make sure that the range gear shift lever is set in the neutral N position 2 Depress the speed control pedal 3 Turn the key to the start position 4 Make sure that the engine does not crank 5 If the engine cranks consult your local KUBOTA Dealer Test of switch for the PTO clutch lever 1 Make sure that the range gear shift lever...

Page 90: ... 3 Stand up Do not get off the machine 4 Make sure that the engine shuts off after approximately 1 second 5 If the engine does not stop consult your local KUBOTA Dealer Test of switches for the operator s seat and the PTO clutch lever 1 Start the engine 2 Engage the PTO clutch lever 3 Stand up Do not get off the machine 4 Make sure that the engine shuts off after approximately 1 second 5 If the en...

Page 91: ...n the service life of the battery or cause an explosion Check the fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required so that the fluid level is between the upper level and the lower level WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Never remove the battery cap while the engine is running Keep electrolyte away from eyes hands and clothes If you are spattered with electrolyte wash it away comple...

Page 92: ...g the cable to the battery start with the positive terminal first To prevent short circuit before charging make sure to remove the metal battery holder Never check the battery charge by placing a metal object across the posts Use a voltmeter or hydrometer 1 Battery 2 Clamp 3 Battery holder IMPORTANT Since the metal battery holder can crack do not tighten it too much To slow charge the battery conn...

Page 93: ...ght and check if it is damaged or not Refer to the instructions on the label attached to the case 4 Replace the air cleaner element as the following table Replacing the air cleaner element Every 1000 hours or every 1 year whichever comes faster Evacuator valve 1 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 ...

Page 94: ...d between the alternator and the engine block pull the alternator out until the deflection of the fan belt falls within acceptable limits 4 Replace the fan belt if it is damaged 1 Bolt A Check the belt tension 5 Adjusting the HST neutral spring for speed control pedal WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Do not operate if the tractor moves on level ground with foot off the speed control pedal ...

Page 95: ...ilter WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before replacing the oil filter Oil can be hot and can burn Allow the engine to cool down sufficiently IMPORTANT To prevent serious damage to the engine use only a KUBOTA genuine filter 1 Remove the oil filter 1 Engine oil filter 2 Put a film of the clean engine oil on the rubber seal of the new filter 3 Tighten the filter q...

Page 96: ... acceptable within this range 4 Properly dispose of the used engine oil 3 Replacing the HST oil filter WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before changing the HST oil filter Oil can be hot and can burn Allow the engine to cool down sufficiently IMPORTANT To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system use only a KUBOTA genuine filter 1 Remove the HST oil filter 1 ...

Page 97: ...adjust the length of the tie rod To adjust the tie rod see Adjusting the toe in on page 93 Front distance 0 mm to 5 mm 0 in to 0 2 in less than rear distance A Wheel to wheel distance at rear B Wheel to wheel distance at front C Front 4 1 Adjusting the toe in 1 Loosen the lock nut and turn the tie rod to adjust the rod length until the proper toe in measurement is obtained Front distance 0 mm to 5...

Page 98: ... new transmission fluid up to the upper notch on the dipstick See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page 76 and Checking the transmission fluid level on page 81 5 After running the engine for a few minutes stop it and check the transmission fluid level again 6 If the transmission fluid level is lower than the prescribed level shown in the following figure add it to the prescribed level 7 Properly dis...

Page 99: ...case oil completely into the oil pan 4 After draining the front axle case oil reinstall the drain plugs 5 Remove the right and left breather plugs 6 Fill with new front axle case oil up to the upper notch on the dipstick See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page 76 IMPORTANT After the following minutes check the front axle case oil level again If the front axle case oil level is lower than the presc...

Page 100: ...op and allow sufficient time for excess pressure to escape before removing the radiator cap completely IMPORTANT Do not start the engine without coolant Use clean fresh soft water and the antifreeze to fill the radiator and the recovery tank When mixing the antifreeze with water the antifreeze mixing ratio is the following percentage Antifreeze mixing ratio with water 50 Securely tighten the radia...

Page 101: ...ate the engine for few minutes 10 Stop the engine and let it cool 11 Check the coolant level of the recovery tank and add the coolant if necessary 2 Antifreeze WARNING To avoid serious injury or death When using the antifreeze put on some protection such as rubber gloves The antifreeze contains poison If someone drank antifreeze seek immediate medical help Do not make the person throw up unless to...

Page 102: ...Never add any long life coolant of different manufacturer Different brands may have different additive components and the engine may fail to perform as specified When the LLC is mixed do not use any radiator cleaning agent The LLC contains anticorrosive agent If mixed with the cleaning agent sludge may build up adversely affecting the engine parts KUBOTA s genuine long life coolant has a service l...

Page 103: ...d coolant 1 Radiator hoses 2 pcs 2 Hose clamps 4 pcs 3 Checking the power steering line WARNING To avoid serious injury or death Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking the power steering line 1 Check to see that all power steering lines are tight and not damaged 2 If the power steering pressure hoses are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Power stee...

Page 104: ...fuel line is removed be sure to properly bleed the fuel system See Bleeding the fuel system on page 100 5 Checking the engine breather hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for checking the engine breather hose SERVICE EVERY 4 YEARS 1 Replacing the radiator hose water pipes See Bleeding the fuel system on page 100 1 Replace the radiator hoses and tighten the hose clamps securely 1 Radiator hoses 2...

Page 105: ...overload or short somewhere in the electrical system 1 If any of the fuses should blow replace with a new fuse with the same capacity IMPORTANT Before replacing a blown fuse determine why the fuse blew and perform any necessary repairs Failure to follow the repairing procedure may result in serious damage to the electrical system of the tractor See ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING on page 104 or contact you...

Page 106: ...7 5 W 2 Tail light 12 8 W 2 Hazard light 27 W 2 Head light 1 Take the light bulb out of the body of the light and replace with a new one Other lights 1 Detach the lens and replace the light bulb PERIODIC SERVICE SERVICE AS REQUIRED 102 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

Page 107: ...ttery following the battery storage procedures See Dealing with the battery when storing the tractor for a long period on page 88 8 Keep the tractor in a dry 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 outdoors cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin ...

Page 108: ...ent engine power Insufficient or dirty fuel Check the fuel system The air cleaner is clogged Clean or replace the air cleaner element Engine stops suddenly Insufficient fuel Refuel Bleed the fuel system if necessary Exhaust fumes are colored Black Fuel quality is poor Change the fuel and the fuel filter Too much oil Check the proper amount of oil The air cleaner is clogged Clean or replace the air...

Page 109: ...als are severely corroded and heated up Poor terminal con nection Clean the terminal and tighten securely Keep the terminal clean and tight Apply grease and treat with anti cor rosives The battery electrolyte level drops rapid ly There is a crack or pin holes in the elec trolytic cells Replace the battery Charging system trouble Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer If you have any questions contact yo...

Page 110: ... 10 R14 Tire BX2380 and BX2680 26 x 12 00 12 R14 Tire BX2380 and BX2680 Armrest BX1880 Speed set device cruise control BX1880 Grille guard Engine block heater For facilitating starting and reducing warm up period in cold weather Rear work light For high visibility for night work Front end weights For front ballast Rear wheel weight Sunshade for ROPS Dual double acting remote valve Ballast box Male...

Page 111: ...et device 36 tilt lever 30 BX2680 engaging and disengaging speed set device 36 glove box 37 speed set device 36 tilt lever 30 C check chains adjusting 60 check items during driving 50 controlling loader only if equipped with loader 67 coolant 76 changing 96 checking the level 82 coolant temperature overheating 52 coolant temperature gauge 51 cooling system flushing 96 cutting height control dial 6...

Page 112: ... head light checking 83 head light switch 30 hitch 60 hood opening 80 hood open lever 31 hose clamp checking 99 hour meter 52 HST neutral spring adjusting for speed control pedal 90 HST oil filter replacing 92 hydraulic control 62 hydraulic control unit use reference char 65 hydraulic hose connecting to the auxiliary hydraulic port 67 hydraulic outlet 63 I implement limitation table 24 inside of t...

Page 113: ...ver 57 R radiator hose checking 99 radiator hose water pipe replacing 100 radiator screen cleaning 82 range gear shift lever Hi Lo 34 rear ballast 72 rear wheels 71 refueling 80 removing tractor from storage 103 ROPS checking 83 S safety avoiding crystalline silica quartz dust 7 safety label 12 safety labels care 17 scrapping the tractor 20 seat belt 33 checking 83 service intervals 74 specificati...

Page 114: ...water pipe radiator hose replacing 100 weight rear ballast 28 wheel bolt torque checking 86 wheel tread 69 110 BX1880 BX2380 BX2680 ...

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