3. When the coolant level is lower than the
[LOW]
mark of the recovery tank, remove the radiator cap
and check to see that the coolant level is just below
the port.
If the level is low, add coolant.
(1) Recovery tank
(A) [FULL]
(B) [LOW]
IMPORTANT :
• If the radiator cap has to be removed, follow
the caution above and securely retighten the
cap.
• Use clean, fresh soft water and antifreeze to
fill the radiator.
• If coolant should leak, consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
9. Cleaning evacuator valve
Open the evacuator valve to get rid of large particles of
dust and dirt.
(1) Evacuator valve
10. Cleaning grill, radiator screen, oil
cooler, fuel cooler, and battery
mount
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Be sure to stop the engine before removing the
screen.
• Before checking or cleaning the radiator screen,
stop the engine and wait until it cools down
enough.
10.1 Cleaning
1. Check the front grill to make sure it is clean from
debris.
2. Detach the radiator screen and remove all foreign
materials.
3. Check radiator, intercooler, oil cooler, fuel cooler
and battery mount to be sure they are clean from
debris.
(1) Radiator screen
(2) Fuel cooler
(3) Intercooler
(4) Oil cooler
(5) Battery mount
IMPORTANT :
• The grill and screen must be clean from
debris to prevent the engine from
overheating and to allow good air intake for
the air cleaner.
11. Checking DPF/SCR muffler
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Before checking or cleaning the DPF/SCR
muffler, stop the engine and wait until it cools
down enough.
Check the DPF/SCR muffler and its surroundings for
accumulation of anything flammable.
Otherwise a fire may result.
PERIODIC SERVICE
DAILY CHECK
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