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4. Replace  it  with  a  new  bulb  and  reinstall  the  head

lamp assembly in the reverse order.

(1) Electrical connector
(2) Lock buttons
(3) Rubber boot
(4) Clamping fixture
(5) Bulb

(A) “Base's wider projection to

face upward”

IMPORTANT :

• Be  sure  to  use  a  new  bulb  of  the  specified

wattage.

• Never  touch  the  bulb  surface  (glass)  with

bare  hands.  Fingerprints,  for  example,  may
break the bulb.

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

 PERIODIC SERVICE

M6S-111,M6L-111,M6H-101

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Summary of Contents for M6H-101

Page 1: ... Code No 3N840 9971 5 M6L 111 M6S 111 MODELS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1NHDS00050A01 M6H 101 1NHDS00001A01 1NHDS00051A01 KUBOTA Corporation 2017 PRINTED IN JAPAN READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL M 6 S 1 1 1 M 6 L 1 1 1 M 6 H 1 0 1 ...

Page 2: ...on KUBOTA M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 AW H 3 3 6 AK Abbreviations Definitions ABBREVIATION LIST 2 Wheel Drive 4 Wheel Drive American Petroleum Institute American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers USA American Society for Testing and Materials USA Deutsches Institut für Normung GERMANY Diesel Exhaust Fluid Diesel Particulate Filter Dual Traction 4WD Feet Per Minute Glide Shift Transmissi...

Page 3: ...ngine oil pressure Water separator Engine warning Engine rotational speed Engine Rev Limiter Engine Constant RPM Management Engine over speed Engine RPM increase Engine run Engine start Engine stop Electrical power accessories Diesel preheat glow plugs low temperature start aid Emission control Regeneration Regeneration inhibit Regeneration switch Parked regeneration DEF AdBlue level DEF AdBlue lo...

Page 4: ...raft control deep position Position control raised position Position control lowered position 3 Point lowering speed control Remote cylinder retract Remote cylinder extend B Electric related Battery charging condition Headlight low beam Headlight high beam Turn signal Hazard warning lights Audible warning device ...

Page 5: ...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 many helpful hints about tractor maintenance It is KUBOTA s policy to utilize as quickly as possible every advance in our research The immediate use of new techniques in the manufacture of products may ...

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Page 7: ...ration process 50 3 Operating procedure for auto regeneration mode 51 3 1 PM warning level and required procedures 52 4 Operating procedure for regeneration inhibit mode 53 4 1 PM warning level and required procedures 54 5 Operating procedure for parked regeneration 55 6 Tips on diesel particulate filter DPF regeneration 56 SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER 56 1 Outline of the SCR 56 2 DEF...

Page 8: ...ront work light switch 76 8 Horn button 76 9 Brake pedals right and left 76 10 Clutch pedal 77 11 Travel speed control 78 12 Main gear shift lever 81 13 Range gear shift lever 81 14 Hydraulic shuttle shift lever 81 15 Dual speed shift switch dual speed model 81 16 Clutch off switch 81 17 Creep lever 82 18 Front wheel drive lever 83 18 1 4WD Indicator 83 18 2 Front wheel drive usage 84 19 Hand thro...

Page 9: ...ting holes 106 4 Draft stopper 107 5 Drawbar 107 6 Lifting rod left 107 7 Lifting rod right 107 8 Top link 108 9 Telescopic stabilizers 108 10 Telescopic lower links 108 DRAWBAR 109 1 Adjusting drawbar length 109 2 Swing drawbar 109 HYDRAULIC UNIT 110 3 POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM 110 1 Draft stopper 110 2 Position control 110 3 Draft control 110 4 Mixed control 111 5 Float control 111 6 3 point hi...

Page 10: ... 1 Front end weights option 128 2 Rear ballast 128 2 1 Liquid ballast in rear tires 128 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M6H 101 129 TIRES 129 1 Inflation pressure 129 2 Dual tires 129 WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 129 1 Front wheels 130 1 1 Front jack point 132 2 Adjusting front wheel turning stopper bolt 132 3 Rear wheels 133 3 1 Rear jack point 135 4 Handrails and auxiliary steps 135 BALLAST 135 1 Front ballast 135...

Page 11: ... lever 154 1 4 Checking operator presence control OPC system 155 2 Checking wheel bolt torque 155 3 Checking tie rod dust cover 156 EVERY 100 HOURS 157 1 Lubricating grease fittings 157 2 Cleaning air cleaner primary element 158 3 Adjusting fan belt tension 158 4 Adjusting brake pedal 159 4 1 Checking brake pedal free travel 159 4 2 Checking brake pedal stroke 159 4 3 Checking equalizer working le...

Page 12: ...cking intake air heater 177 4 Checking and cleaning EGR system 177 5 Cleaning DPF muffler 178 6 Checking DEF AdBlue injector 178 7 Replacing DEF AdBlue pump filter 178 EVERY 9000 HOURS 180 1 Replacing DEF AdBlue tank filter 180 EVERY 1 YEAR 180 1 Checking antifrost heater for oil separator if equipped 180 2 Checking DPF differential pressure sensor pipe 180 3 Checking EGR pipe 180 EVERY 2 YEARS 18...

Page 13: ...cing slow blow fuses 184 6 Replacing light bulb 184 7 Replacing head lamp 184 STORAGE 186 TRACTOR STORAGE 186 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 186 TROUBLESHOOTING 187 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING 187 POWER TRAIN TROUBLE SHOOTING 189 OPTIONS 190 LIST OF OPTIONS 190 INDEX 191 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 7 ...

Page 14: ...8 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 15: ...anual or implements approved by Kubota See IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS on page 39 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 and braking Follow the safe operating procedures specified in the implement or attachment manual The narrower the tread the greater the ...

Page 16: ...e the tractor Always sit in the operator s seat when starting engine or operating levers or controls Adjust seat per instructions in the operating the tractor section Never start engine while standing on the ground Before starting the engine make sure that all levers including auxiliary control levers are in their neutral positions that the parking brake is engaged and that both the clutch and the...

Page 17: ...o make sure area is clear before moving 4 Operating on slopes Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip over accidents which can result in severe injury or death All slopes require extra caution To avoid upsets always back up steep slopes If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it do not operate on it Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation Driving forward ...

Page 18: ... Turn the headlights on Dim them when meeting another vehicle Drive at speeds that allow you to maintain control at all times Do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road speeds The tractor may run out of control Avoid sudden motions of the steering wheel as they can lead to a dangerous loss of stability The risk is especially great when the tractor is traveling at road speeds Keep t...

Page 19: ...Leaving transmission in gear with the engine stopped will not prevent tractor from rolling Make sure that the tractor has come to a complete stop before dismounting Avoid parking on steep slopes If at all possible park on a firm and level surface if not park across a slope and chock the wheels Failure to comply with this warning may allow the tractor to move and could cause injury or death OPERATI...

Page 20: ...to cool off before working on or near the engine muffler radiator and so on 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 If the tractor has a coolant recovery tank add coolant or water to the tank not the radiator See Checking coolant level on page 151 Always ...

Page 21: ...nections are tight and that all lines pipes and hoses are free of damage Fluid escaping from pinholes may be invisible Do 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 at once This fluid will produce gangrene or severe allergic reactions 1 Cardbo...

Page 22: ...uids from the tractor place a container underneath the drain port Do not pour waste onto the ground down a drain or into any water source such as rivers streams lakes marshes seas and oceans Waste products such as used oil fuel coolant hydraulic fluid urea aqueous solution DEF AdBlue refrigerant solvent filters rubber batteries and harmful substances can harm the environment people pets and wildli...

Page 23: ...SAFETY LABELS SAFE OPERATION M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 17 ...

Page 24: ...SAFE OPERATION 18 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 25: ...SAFE OPERATION M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 19 ...

Page 26: ...SAFE OPERATION 20 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 27: ...SAFE OPERATION M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 21 ...

Page 28: ...SAFE OPERATION 22 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 29: ...h Replace damaged or missing safety labels with new labels If a component with safety label s affixed is replaced with new part make sure new label s is are attached in the same location s as the replaced component Mount new safety labels by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge SAFE OPERATION M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 23 ...

Page 30: ...24 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 31: ...our tractor or your local KUBOTA Dealer When in need of parts be prepared to give your dealer the tractor CAB ROPS and engine serial numbers Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the space provided Date of purchase Name of dealer To be filled in by purchaser Type Serial No Tractor CAB ROPS Engine To be filled in by purchaser All models 1 Tractor identification plate 2 Tractor serial num...

Page 32: ...No warranty shall however apply if the tractor has not been handled according to the instruction given in the operator s manual even if it is within the warranty period 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 SERVIC...

Page 33: ...163 2 Overall width factory set mm in 2325 91 5 2350 92 5 Overall height mm in 2670 105 Wheel base mm in 2435 95 9 Tread Front mm in 1540 60 6 to 2040 80 3 1580 62 2 to 1680 66 1 Rear mm in 1705 67 1 to 2005 78 9 1730 68 1 to 2035 80 1 Minimum ground clearance mm in 430 16 9 drawbar bracket Weight kg lbs 3100 6834 3840 8466 Traveling system Standard tire size Front tires 10 00 16 13 6 24 Rear tire...

Page 34: ... cm2 19 6 200 Traction system Swinging drawbar adjustable in direction PTO Live PTO independent Direction of turning Clockwise viewed from tractor rear PTO engine speed rpm 6 spline 540 2405 21 spline 1000 2389 if equipped The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice 1 Manufacturer s estimate 2 Steel cast iron both available 3 Max lifting force by full stroke ISO730 S...

Page 35: ...t mm in 2270 89 Wheel base mm in 2435 95 9 Tread Front mm in 1530 60 2 Rear mm in 1620 63 8 to 2000 78 7 Minimum ground clearance mm in 310 12 2 drawbar bracket Weight kg lbs 3210 7077 Traveling system Standard tire size Front tires 9 5 20 Rear tires disc type 16 9 24 Clutch Hydraulic wet disc Steering Hydraulic power steering Braking system Hydraulic wet disc Differential Bevel gears with differe...

Page 36: ...ewed from tractor rear PTO engine speed rpm 6 spline 540 2405 21 spline 1000 2389 if equipped The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice 1 Manufacturer s estimate 2 Max lifting force by full stroke ISO730 SPECIFICATIONS 30 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 37: ...0 89 4 Overall height mm in 2835 111 6 Wheel base mm in 2420 95 3 Tread Front mm in 1565 61 6 to 1665 65 6 1830 72 to 2025 79 7 Rear mm in 1545 60 8 to 1645 64 8 1865 73 4 to 2060 81 1 Minimum ground clearance mm in 655 25 8 drive case Weight kg lbs 3700 8157 3780 8333 Traveling system Standard tire size Front tires 13 6 38 Rear tires disc type 13 6 38 Clutch Hydraulic wet disc Steering Hydraulic ...

Page 38: ...Live PTO independent Direction of turning Clockwise viewed from tractor rear PTO engine speed rpm 6 spline 540 2405 21 spline 1000 2389 if equipped The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice 1 Manufacturer s estimate 2 Max lifting force by full stroke ISO730 SPECIFICATIONS 32 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 39: ...80 1 1 1 49 0 92 1 2 12 1 3 2 12 1 3 1 76 1 1 2 2 70 1 7 2 70 1 7 2 24 1 4 3 3 33 2 1 3 33 2 1 2 75 1 7 4 4 08 2 5 4 08 2 5 3 38 2 1 1 5 22 3 2 5 22 3 2 4 32 2 7 2 6 65 4 1 6 65 4 1 5 50 3 4 3 8 20 5 1 8 20 5 1 6 78 4 2 4 10 0 6 2 10 0 6 2 8 3 5 2 1 7 4 4 6 7 4 4 6 6 1 3 8 2 9 4 5 8 9 4 5 8 7 8 4 8 3 11 6 7 2 11 6 7 2 9 6 6 0 4 14 3 8 9 14 3 8 9 11 8 7 3 1 18 3 11 4 18 3 11 4 15 1 9 4 2 23 2 14 4 ...

Page 40: ...82 1 1 1 50 0 93 1 2 14 1 3 2 14 1 3 1 77 1 1 2 2 73 1 7 2 73 1 7 2 25 1 4 3 3 36 2 1 3 36 2 1 2 78 1 7 4 4 12 2 6 4 12 2 6 3 40 2 1 1 5 27 3 3 5 27 3 3 4 35 2 7 2 6 71 4 2 6 71 4 2 5 55 3 4 3 8 27 5 1 8 27 5 1 6 83 4 2 4 10 1 6 3 10 1 6 3 8 4 5 2 1 7 5 4 7 7 5 4 7 6 2 3 9 2 9 5 5 9 9 5 5 9 7 9 4 9 3 11 7 7 3 11 7 7 3 9 7 6 0 4 14 4 8 9 14 4 8 9 11 9 7 4 1 18 4 11 4 18 4 11 4 15 2 9 4 2 23 4 14 5 ...

Page 41: ...1 38 0 86 1 81 1 1 1 50 0 93 2 2 12 1 3 1 75 1 1 2 31 1 4 1 91 1 2 3 2 61 1 6 2 16 1 3 2 84 1 8 2 35 1 5 4 3 20 2 0 2 65 1 7 3 48 2 1 2 88 1 8 1 4 10 2 6 3 39 2 1 4 46 2 8 3 69 2 3 2 5 22 3 2 4 31 2 7 5 68 3 5 4 69 2 9 3 6 43 4 0 5 31 3 3 6 99 4 4 5 78 3 6 4 7 88 4 9 6 51 4 1 8 57 5 3 7 09 4 4 1 5 8 3 6 4 8 3 0 6 3 3 9 5 2 3 3 2 7 4 4 6 6 1 3 8 8 1 5 0 6 7 4 1 3 9 1 5 7 7 6 4 7 9 9 6 2 8 2 5 1 4 1...

Page 42: ...1 39 0 86 1 83 1 1 1 51 0 94 2 2 14 1 3 1 77 1 1 2 33 1 5 1 92 1 2 3 2 63 1 6 2 18 1 4 2 87 1 8 2 37 1 5 4 3 23 2 0 2 67 1 7 3 51 2 2 2 91 1 8 1 4 13 2 6 3 42 2 1 4 50 2 8 3 72 2 3 2 5 26 3 3 4 35 2 7 5 73 3 6 4 74 2 9 3 6 48 4 0 5 36 3 3 7 05 4 4 5 83 3 6 4 7 95 4 9 6 57 4 1 8 65 5 4 7 15 4 4 1 5 9 3 7 4 9 3 0 6 4 4 0 5 3 3 3 2 7 5 4 7 6 2 3 8 8 1 5 1 6 7 4 2 3 9 2 5 7 7 6 4 7 10 0 6 2 8 3 5 5 4 ...

Page 43: ... 0 28 2 0 58 0 36 3 0 71 0 44 4 0 87 0 54 1 1 03 0 64 2 1 31 0 81 3 1 61 1 0 4 1 98 1 2 1 2 53 1 6 2 3 22 2 0 3 3 97 2 5 4 4 86 3 0 1 5 2 3 2 2 6 6 4 1 3 8 1 5 0 4 9 9 6 2 1 12 7 7 9 2 16 2 10 1 3 20 0 12 4 4 26 3 16 4 1 At rated engine rpm The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice 1 At maximum engine rpm TRAVELING SPEEDS M6H 101 SPECIFICATIONS M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H ...

Page 44: ...0 28 2 0 58 0 36 3 0 72 0 45 4 0 88 0 55 1 1 04 0 64 2 1 32 0 82 3 1 63 1 0 4 1 99 1 2 1 2 55 1 6 2 3 25 2 0 3 4 00 2 5 4 4 91 3 1 1 5 2 3 2 2 6 6 4 1 3 8 2 5 1 4 10 0 6 2 1 12 8 8 0 2 16 3 10 2 3 20 1 12 5 4 26 6 16 5 1 At rated engine rpm The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice 1 At maximum engine rpm SPECIFICATIONS 38 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 45: ... mm 78 7 in M6H 101 1665 mm 65 6 in 2025 mm 79 7 in 1645 mm 64 8 in 2060 mm 81 1 in Implement weight W1 Max drawbar load W2 Trailer loading weight W3 2WD 4WD M6S 111 As in the following list See IMPLEMENT SPEC IFICATION TABLE on page 41 1500 kg 3300 lbs 6000 kg 13200 lbs 7000 kg 15400 lbs M6L 111 M6H 101 W0 Lower link end max hydraulic lifting capacity W1 Implement weight the implement s weight wh...

Page 46: ...rotective structure FOPS etc to deal with these hazards and other related hazards is not available for this tractor Without such optional equipment use is limited to tractor specific applications like transport and stationary work IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 40 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 47: ...645 6 Bottom plow Max size 14 in 4 16 in 4 18 in 3 20 in 2 22 in 2 24 in 1 14 in 5 16 in 4 18 in 4 20 in 3 22 in 2 24 in 1 Max weight kg lbs 3P type 900 1980 7 Disc harrow 3P type Max size 24 in 28 Max harrowing width mm in 3300 130 Max weight kg lbs 900 1980 Drawbar type Max harrowing width mm in 4300 168 8 Disc plow Max size 28 in 4 Max weight kg lbs 900 1980 9 Subsoiler Numbers of cultivating t...

Page 48: ...dth mm in 2600 102 Max weight kg lbs 800 1760 NOTE Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions 1 Must remove front weight with this implement 2 Need subframe 3 The value contains the weight of Kubota standard bucket IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 42 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 49: ...huttle shift lever 81 4 Clutch pedal 77 5 Tilt pedal 74 6 Front work light switch 76 7 Constant RPM Management switch 94 8 DPF inhibit switch 53 9 Parked regeneration switch 55 10 Key switch 62 11 Turn signal and headlight switch 75 12 Brake pedals 76 SWITCHES AND HAND CONTROLS ALL MODELS INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 43 ...

Page 50: ...or 85 15 DEF AdBlue system warning indicator 85 16 DEF AdBlue level warning indicator 85 17 Regeneration indicator 51 18 Parked regeneration indicator 55 19 Engine rpm increase indicator 51 20 Pilot lamp high 78 21 Pilot lamp low 78 22 4WD indicator 83 23 Dual speed shift indicator dual speed model 81 24 Parking brake warning indicator 67 25 Water separator indicator 85 26 Air cleaner indicator 85...

Page 51: ...er 84 10 Foot throttle 84 11 Main gear shift lever 81 12 Clutch off switch 81 13 Dual speed shift switch dual speed model if equipped 81 14 RPM dual memory switch 93 15 Position control lever 110 16 Draft control lever 110 17 Remote control valve lever 112 18 PTO clutch control lever 100 19 Cup holder 20 Operator s seat 73 Illustrated contents 21 Remote control valve coupler 112 22 Trailer electri...

Page 52: ...lever 84 10 Foot throttle 84 11 Main gear shift lever 81 12 Clutch off switch 81 13 Dual speed shift switch 81 14 RPM dual memory switch 93 15 Position control lever 110 16 Draft control lever 110 17 Remote control valve lever 112 18 PTO clutch control lever 100 19 Cup holder 20 Operator s seat 73 Illustrated contents 21 Remote control valve coupler 112 22 Trailer electrical outlet 98 INSTRUMENT P...

Page 53: ...throttle lever 84 10 Foot throttle 84 11 Main gear shift lever 81 12 Clutch off switch 81 13 RPM dual memory switch 93 14 Position control lever 110 15 Draft control lever 110 16 Remote control valve lever 112 17 PTO clutch control lever 100 18 Cup holder 19 Operator s seat 73 Illustrated contents 20 Remote control valve coupler 112 21 Trailer electrical outlet 98 FOOT AND HAND CONTROLS M6H 101 IN...

Page 54: ...eck transmission oil level Check coolant level Check water separator Clean grill and radiator screen Clean intercooler Clean oil cooler Clean fuel cooler Check DPF SCR muffler Check air cleaner evacuator valve when used in a dusty place Check brake pedal Check parking brake lever Check indicators gauges and meter Check lights Check seat belt and ROPS Check movable parts Check antifrost heater for ...

Page 55: ...r PM and black smoke contained in exhaust gases are trapped and removed by the diesel particulate filter DPF muffler The SCR system then decomposes residual nitrogen oxides NOx into harmless nitrogen N2 and water H2O for purification This dual exhaust gas purifying device provides for clean exhaust gas at low fuel consumption DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF MUFFLER This tractor is equipped with an e...

Page 56: ...ecessary the Auto regeneration mode is automatically activated With the auto regeneration mode on when a specific amount of PM has accumulated and the regeneration conditions are satisfied the DPF will be automatically regenerated whether the tractor is in motion or parked See Tips on diesel particulate filter DPF regeneration on page 56 In this way work efficiency is improved For more details rea...

Page 57: ...built up in the DPF Continue to operate the tractor and the regeneration process will begin automatically make sure the working place is in a safe area as DPF and exhaust temperature will rise 3 When the engine rpm increase indicator starts flashing Keep on working and increase the engine rpm until the indicator turns OFF NOTE Even if the auto regeneration mode is selected DPF regeneration may not...

Page 58: ...DPF system is now in Level 2 The regeneration indicator starts flashing Start the regeneration referring to PM warn ing level 1 above Now the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing and the parked regeneration can al so be started If the regeneration conditions are not met perform the parked regeneration procedure See Operating procedure for parked regener ation on page 55 PM warning level 2...

Page 59: ...s the DPF inhibit switch and the switch lamp illuminates Switch lamp ON Regeneration inhibit mode selected Switch lamp OFF Auto regeneration mode selected 3 When the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing A specific amount of PM has accumulated in the DPF muffler Move the tractor to a safe place and activate the DPF muffler See Operating procedure for parked regeneration on page 55 DIESEL P...

Page 60: ... procedure for parked regener ation on page 55 PM warning level 2 2 Buzzer Sounding every 3 sec onds The parked regeneration indicator starts flashing PM warning level 3 Buzzer Sounding every 1 second Engine output 50 If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted or the tractor is continuously operated in the PM warning lev el 2 The engine warning indicator starts flashing Immediately stop worki...

Page 61: ...TE During the regeneration cycle do not touch the above levers and switches in steps 2 3 4 nor change the engine rpm other than for an emergency stop Otherwise the regeneration will be interrupted Never leave the tractor when the parked regeneration process is activated If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted the engine rpm is fixed at the idling level for about 30 seconds For this period ...

Page 62: ...e engine air flow rate is automatically limited to keep up the exhaust temperature Because of this the engine may sound differently but this is normal for this engine Just after the regeneration has ended the DPF muffler remains hot It is advisable to keep the engine running for about 5 minutes to allow cooling of the exhaust components SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER 1 Outline of the SC...

Page 63: ...ll be limited to idling See SCR system inducement display and measures on page 59 These limitations are stipulated in conformity with the emission controls of each country and territory 1 DEF AdBlue gauge 2 DEF AdBlue warning indicator 3 DEF AdBlue system warning indicator 3 1 SCR system inducement display on the LCD 1 SCR system icon 2 Engine output level 3 Time limit to next level or remaining D...

Page 64: ...ent panel s LCD screen If the DTC ENG P 208B appears on the screen stop the engine and restart it after 10 seconds After restarting the engine the DTC ENG P 208B will disappear and the thawing of the DEF AdBlue will resume In case the DTC ENG P 208B remains on the screen even after restarting the engine several times contact your local KUBOTA Dealer OPERATING THE ENGINE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTI...

Page 65: ...ine output will be limited to idle status limited engine output Lv 2 inhibit 3 The amount of remaining DEF AdBlue has dropped below 5 of the maximum capacity The engine output will remain limited Refill the DEF AdBlue tank 1 The engine output is limited to idle status limited engine output Lv 2 inhibit 1 Contains poor quality DEF AdBlue or other non regulated solutions After draining the tank refi...

Page 66: ...xt to the icon represents the limited engine output level Lv 1 Level 1 Within 50 of max torque and 60 of engine speed Lv 2 Level 2 Within engine near idling speed After an error has occurred it may be necessary for the engine output to become limited to Lv 2 Depending on trouble spots and contents the indicator prompted warnings and the engine output limits and timings may vary accordingly The SCR...

Page 67: ...y fault has not been detected over 40 hours from the repair If a fault is detected after the 40 hours warning record reset then the new countdown will be stated SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER OPERATING THE ENGINE M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 61 ...

Page 68: ...Keep the container in a spot without violent temperature changes Keep the container away from any containers of gasoline and diesel fuel STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Make sure the parking brake is set Pull the parking brake lever up to park The parking brake warning indicator on the Easy Checker will come on while the parking brake is set M6S 111 1 Parking brake lever 2 Release button A PULL M6L 111 1 Pa...

Page 69: ...n 1 Hydraulic shuttle shift lever 2 Main gear shift lever F FORWARD N NEUTRAL POSITION R REVERSE 4 Place the PTO clutch control lever in OFF position and hydraulic control levers in LOWEST position 1 PTO clutch control lever 2 Position control lever 3 Draft control lever ON OFF A DOWN 5 Set the throttle lever to about 1 2 way 1 Hand throttle lever INCREASE DECREASE STARTING THE ENGINE OPERATING TH...

Page 70: ...that all the indicators on the Easy Checker are OFF If an indicator is still on immediately stop the engine and determine the cause 11 Release the clutch pedal 1 Checking Easy Checker indicators 1 When the key is turned ON indicators 1 2 should come on If trouble should occur at any location while the engine is running the indicator corresponding to problem will turn ON 2 Suppose that the engine c...

Page 71: ...ring to daily check See DAILY CHECK on page 146 OPERATING THE ENGINE IN FREEZING CONDITIONS 1 Antifrost heater for oil separator if equipped The heater element operates continuously when the key switch is in the ON or START position Due to high electrical draw extended idle time or operations will drain the battery and stop the tractor M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Heater oil separator OUT 2 Heater oil se...

Page 72: ...208B remains on the screen even after restarting the engine several times contact your local KUBOTA Dealer 1 Error warning code STOPPING THE ENGINE IMPORTANT When the engine is stopped shutdown DEF AdBlue flow is reversed in the DEF AdBlue lines and related piping and returned back into the DEF AdBlue tank after cooling the DEF AdBlue injector The SCR system continues working several minutes after...

Page 73: ...instructions below to safely start the engine 1 Bring the helper vehicle with a battery of the same voltage as the disabled tractor within easy cable reach IMPORTANT The vehicles must not touch 2 Engage the parking brakes of both vehicles and put the shift levers in neutral Shut both engines off 3 Wear eye protection and rubber gloves 4 Attach the red clamp to the positive red or positive terminal...

Page 74: ...of new tractors 2 Changing lubricating oil for new tractors The lubricating oil is especially important in the case of a new tractor 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 and this may wear out or damage the parts Therefore care should be taken to change the lubricating oil a little earlier than woul...

Page 75: ...lt M6L 111 1 Set bolt 2 Fold the ROPS CAUTION To avoid personal injury Hold the top of the ROPS tightly with both hands and fold the ROPS slowly and carefully M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 ROPS M6L 111 1 ROPS OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS OPERATING THE TRACTOR M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 69 ...

Page 76: ... are properly installed and secured with the hair pin cotters M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter M6L 111 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter 2 Raising the ROPS to upright position 1 Remove both hair pin cotters and set bolts M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter M6L 111 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter OPERATING THE TRACTOR OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS 70 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 77: ... them with the hair pin cotters CAUTION To avoid personal injury Make sure that both set bolts are properly installed as soon as the ROPS is in the upright position and secured with the hair pin cotters M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter M6L 111 1 Set bolt 2 Hair pin cotter 3 Adjusting the foldable ROPS 1 Adjust the free fall of the ROPS upper frame regularly OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS ...

Page 78: ... raise the implement Position control on page 110 6 Depress the clutch pedal Clutch pedal on page 77 7 Selecting the travel speed Travel speed control on page 78 Main gear shift lever on page 81 Range gear shift lever on page 81 Hydraulic shuttle shift lever on page 81 Dual speed shift switch dual speed model on page 81 Clutch off switch on page 81 Creep lever on page 82 Front wheel drive lever on...

Page 79: ... adjust lever and slide the seat backward or forward as required The seat will lock in position when the lever is released Weight adjustment Turn the weight adjust lever to achieve the optimum suspension setting Height adjustment Pull the seat up with your hands to the desired height of the three available positions Once it has reached the highest level it will return to the lowest level Tilt adju...

Page 80: ... lumbar support adjust knob to the desired angle 3 Seat belt WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Always use the seat belt when a ROPS or CAB is installed Do not use the seat belt if the foldable ROPS is down or if there is no ROPS Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect the buckle This seat belt is auto locking retractable type 1 Seat belt 4 Tilt steering adjustment CAUTION To avoid ...

Page 81: ...nd the other will stay on Turn signal without hazard light 1 To indicate a right turn without hazard lights turn the switch clockwise 2 To indicate a left turn without hazard lights turn the switch counterclockwise 3 When the left or right turn signal is activated without the hazard lights the indicated turning light will flash and the other will stay off NOTE The hazard light switch is operative ...

Page 82: ...ustment when using locked together Incorrect or unequal brake pedal adjustment can cause the tractor to swerve or roll over Do not brake suddenly An accident may occur as a result of a heavy towed load shifting forward or loss of control To avoid skidding and loss of steering control when driving on icy wet or loose surfaces make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted operated at reduced speed an...

Page 83: ... may cause the tractor to lunge in an unexpected manner The clutch is disengaged when the clutch pedal is fully pressed down 1 Clutch pedal IMPORTANT To help prevent premature clutch wear The clutch pedal must be quickly disengaged and be slowly engaged Avoid operating the tractor with your foot resting on the clutch pedal Select proper gear and engine speed depending on the type of job STARTING T...

Page 84: ...L POSITION R REVERSE Ls LOW Hs HIGH By using the shift lever shift switch combination the forward speeds and reverse speeds shown in the following table are obtained Standard model Without creep 16 forward speeds 16 reverse speeds With creep 24 forward speeds 24 reverse speeds Dual speed model Without creep 32 forward speeds 32 reverse speeds With creep 48 forward speeds 48 reverse speeds OPERATIN...

Page 85: ...le shift lever F FORWARD N NEUTRAL POSITION R REVERSE Ls LOW Hs HIGH By using the shift lever shift switch combination the forward speeds and reverse speeds shown in the following table are obtained Dual speed model Without creep 32 forward speeds 32 reverse speeds With creep 48 forward speeds 48 reverse speeds STARTING THE TRACTOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 79 ...

Page 86: ...c shuttle shift lever F FORWARD N NEUTRAL POSITION R REVERSE Ls LOW Hs HIGH By using the shift lever shift switch combination the forward speeds and reverse speeds shown in the following table are obtained Standard model With creep 24 forward speeds 24 reverse speeds OPERATING THE TRACTOR STARTING THE TRACTOR 80 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 87: ...epressed IMPORTANT To avoid transmission damage depress clutch pedal and stop the tractor before shifting between ranges 14 Hydraulic shuttle shift lever Raise up and shift the shuttle shift lever forward to obtain forward speeds and shift back to obtain reverse speeds This shifting does not require clutch operation IMPORTANT The hydraulic shuttle shift lever may be shifted while the tractor is mo...

Page 88: ...e high speed range This shifting requires clutch operation M6S 111 1 Creep lever if equipped A LOW Creep on B HIGH Creep off M6L 111 1 Creep lever if equipped A LOW Creep on B HIGH Creep off M6H 101 1 Creep lever A LOW Creep on B HIGH Creep off Creep speed should be used only when doing one of the following jobs Deep rotary tilling and harrowing Planting Turf application Creep speed cannot be used...

Page 89: ...d speed and engage the front wheel drive An accident may occur if the tractor is suddenly braked such as by heavy towed loads shifting forward or loss of control The braking characteristics are different between 2 and 4 wheel drive Be aware of the difference and use carefully The front wheel drive lever can be operated with the tractor moving slowly and with the engine decelerating without clutch ...

Page 90: ...MPORTANT Tires will wear quickly if the front wheel drive is engaged on paved roads Reduce the rear wheel traction before engaging the front wheel drive lever 19 Hand throttle lever Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed and pushing it forward increases engine speed 1 Hand throttle lever INCREASE DECREASE 20 Foot throttle Use the foot throttle when traveling on the road Press down ...

Page 91: ...or accelerates Unusual noises are suddenly heard Exhaust fumes suddenly become very dark While driving check the following items to see that the all parts are functioning normally Engine over speed limiting indicator on page 85 Easy Checker on page 85 Fuel gauge on page 87 DEF AdBlue gauge on page 87 Coolant temperature gauge on page 87 Tachometer on page 88 1 Engine over speed limiting indicator ...

Page 92: ...he Easy Checker will light up If this should happen during operation check the DEF AdBlue system or consult your local KUBOTA Dealer Fuel level If the fuel in the tank drops below the prescribed level less than 17 L 4 9 gals the indicator on the Easy Checker will come on If this should happen during operation refuel as soon as possible See Checking and refueling on page 146 IMPORTANT When the fuel...

Page 93: ...ank is indicated with LCD blocks If DEF AdBlue level drops too low the engine output is restricted With this in mind be careful not to empty the tank When the fluid level in the tank has dropped below 40 the DEF AdBlue warning indicator and the low level icon of DEF AdBlue on the instrument panel light up and stay on To maintain tractor performance it is recommended to add DEF AdBlue to the specif...

Page 94: ... DEF AdBlue freeze indicator SCR system trouble Low temperature regulation in dicator 66 Engine over speed limiting indi cator 85 3 DEF AdBlue gauge Displays the fluid level in the DEF AdBlue tank 57 4 Trouble display Displays the trouble spot pinpointing error code and the related control unit 189 5 Clock 89 6 Travel speed 89 7 PTO speed 89 8 Performance monitor Various information can be selecte...

Page 95: ...O speed display setting 1 1 Clock setting 1 Press the mode selector switch to choose Clock setting Then press the select switch and the clock setting screen appears 1 Clock setting 1 Hour 2 Minute 3 Set switch 2 Setting the Hour of the clock a Press the mode selector switch to choose the Hour highlighted b To put the clock forward press the select switch 3 Setting the Minute of the clock a Press t...

Page 96: ...ed when the original tires are back on the machine 1 Press the mode selector switch to choose Tire circumference Then press the select switch and the tire circumference setting screen appears 1 Tire circumference 1 Tire circumference screen 2 According to the following table enter the tire circumference value a Press the mode selector switch to select a digit b To put the number forward press the ...

Page 97: ...se the PTO speed will not be correctly displayed in the LCD monitor When the PTO speed is changed from 540 rpm to 1000 rpm or from 1000 rpm to 540 rpm it is necessary to switch the PTO speed display mode NOTE The current setting can be checked in the following procedure 1 Press the mode selector switch to choose PTO speed display setting Then press the select switch and the PTO speed display setti...

Page 98: ...e hours the tractor has been used the last digit indicates 1 10 of an hour Trip meter The total operating hours counted from the previous re setting is displayed 2 4 Instantaneous fuel con sumption The Instantaneous fuel consumption is measured per hour Average fuel consumption The Average fuel consumption is measured per hour from the previous resetting Total fuel consumption The total fuel consu...

Page 99: ...Engine revolution is less than the rpm memory setting value Work During work simply press the switch to the A side to auto matically set an engine speed of 2000 rpm Turning When turning press the switch to the B side to lower the speed to 1000 rpm allowing turning at low speed Work After turning press the switch again to the A side to resume a speed of 2000 rpm Keep the hand throttle lever above t...

Page 100: ...tored even after the engine is stopped Canceling the setting Any of the actions below will cancel the RPM dual memory settings 1 For the switch A side when the memory speed is engaged press the switch A again to cancel For the switch B side when the memory speed is engaged press the switch B again to cancel 2 When the memory speed is canceled the speed will return to the speed that is determined b...

Page 101: ...the operator must make fine adjustments to the travel speed and hand throttle lever When the Constant RPM Management switch in this tractor with its electronically controlled engine is turned ON the engine speed will be kept nearly constant in response to a certain level of load fluctuations This improves the accuracy of work without the need for troublesome manipulation of the travel speed and ha...

Page 102: ...or 4 wheel differential lock before making a turn in field conditions 2WD If one of the rear wheels should slip step on the differential lock pedal Both wheels will turn together thus reducing slippage The differential lock is maintained only while the pedal is depressed 1 Differential lock pedal rear wheel A Press to ENGAGE B Release to DISENGAGE IMPORTANT When using the differential lock always ...

Page 103: ...m traveling speed with trailer is determined by each country and regulated speeds may vary according to the size of trailer and type of trailer brake system Be sure the SMV emblem and warning lamps are clean and visible If towed or rear mounted equipment obstructs these safety devices install the SMV emblem and warning lamps on the equipment Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details 1 S...

Page 104: ...When the steering wheel is turned all the way to the stop the relief valve is activated Do not hold the steering wheel in this position 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 6 Trailer electrical outlet A trailer elect...

Page 105: ...For use with accessory 1 Power supply connector 15 A OPERATING TECHNIQUES OPERATING THE TRACTOR M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 99 ...

Page 106: ...hrottle to the recommended speed To avoid damage to the PTO clutch and implement shift the PTO clutch control lever slowly when engaging the PTO clutch Do not keep the PTO clutch control lever at the halfway point Proper warm up is strongly recommended in cold weather Do not continuously shift the PTO clutch control lever Engine speed rpm PTO speed rpm 2405 540 NOTE Tractor engine will not start i...

Page 107: ...he individual implements It is extremely dangerous to run an implement at high speed that is meant to be operated at low speed Use only when this higher rpm is specifically recommended by the implement manufacturer By interchanging the PTO shafts 2 different PTO shaft speeds can be obtained 1 PTO shaft 2 Snap ring A 540 rpm PTO shaft B 1000 rpm PTO shaft PTO shaft interchanging procedure 1 The 6 s...

Page 108: ...p Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times Put back the PTO shaft cap when the PTO is not in use Before connecting or disconnecting a drive shaft to PTO shaft be sure engine is OFF Raise up the PTO shaft cover Afterward be sure to return the PTO shaft cover to the NORMAL POSITION M6S 111 and M6L 111 adjustable shaft cover 1 PTO shaft cover 2 PTO shaft cap A NORMAL POSITION B RAISED POSITION ...

Page 109: ...3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR M6S 111 1 Top link 2 Lifting rod left 3 Telescopic stabilizers 4 Lower link 5 Lifting rod right 6 Drawbar 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 103 ...

Page 110: ...M6L 111 1 Top link 2 Lifting rod left 3 Telescopic stabilizers 4 Lower link 5 Lifting rod right 6 Drawbar 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR 104 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 111: ...M6H 101 1 Top link 2 Lifting rod left 3 Telescopic stabilizers 4 Lower link 5 Lifting rod right 6 Drawbar 3 POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 105 ...

Page 112: ...lower links There are 2 holes in the lower links For most operations the lifting rods should be attached to the B hole 1 Lower link 2 Lifting rod A Hole B Hole NOTE The lifting rods may be attached to A hole for greater lifting height 2 Adjusting lateral float To allow the implement to follow the shape of the ground attach the rectangular washers and pin heads in vertical position To hold the impl...

Page 113: ...ersonal injury or death Do not extend lifting rod beyond the groove on the thread rod By turning the rod itself the lifting rod changes its length When extending the rod do not exceed the groove on the rod thread 1 Lifting rod A GROOVE 7 Lifting rod right WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Do not extend lifting rod beyond the groove on the thread rod 1 To adjust the length of the lifting ro...

Page 114: ...the telescopic stabilizers to control horizontal sway of the implement Select the proper set of holes See Hydraulic control unit use reference chart on page 115 2 After aligning satisfactorily insert the set pin through any one of the 5 holes on the outer tube that align with one of the holes on the inner bar and both stabilizers will be locked If the set pin is inserted through the slot to engage...

Page 115: ...awbar length 1 When towing an implement it is recommended that hole A in drawbar be utilized 2 For information about the drawbar load read the implement limitations section of this manual See IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS on page 39 1 Drawbar 1 Pivot pin A Hole B Hole 2 Swing drawbar The drawbar can be used in 3 different ways as shown in the following illustration Assemble it correctly with locating pins...

Page 116: ...the implement or 3 point hitch Do not stand on or near the implement or between the implement and tractor when operating the 3 point hitch controls 1 Draft stopper To reduce the vibrations of attachments set the draft stopper to the LOCK position When using the draft control for plowing and similar operations set the draft stopper to the UNLOCK position 1 Draft stopper A LOCK B UNLOCK 2 Position c...

Page 117: ...ast lowering speed may cause damage or injury Lowering speed of implement should be adjusted to 2 or more seconds The lowering speed of the 3 point hitch can be controlled by adjusting the 3 point hitch lowering speed knob 1 3 point hitch lowering speed knob A FAST B SLOW C LOCK REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM The hydraulic auxiliary control valves can be installed with up to 3 segments 1 Remote c...

Page 118: ... pressure of load side of implement cylinders to ports B D or F which have built in load check valves to prevent leakage To use the single acting cylinder with the float valve connect this cylinder to the B D or F port To extend a single acting cylinder pull the remote control valve lever rearward To retract a cylinder push it fully forward to the FLOAT position Do not hold it in the down position...

Page 119: ... point hitch may rise slowly or not at all at low engine rpm The 3 point hitch may rise suddenly if engine rpm is increased or if flow control adjustment is changed Refer to the following illustration 1 The flow rate for the remote control valves 2 or 3 located above the flow control valve 4 can be adjusted 2 Turn the flow control knob 5 counterclockwise A and the flow rate for the remote control ...

Page 120: ...y the adjustment range of the flow control valve 3 Remote control valves 1 and 2 can be operated at the same time with operation of the 3 point hitch being interrupted by activation of valve 1 4 The operation of valve 1 is influenced by the flow adjustment to valve 2 5 The 3 point hitch lift speed and the flow available for valve 1 are influenced by the flow adjustment of valve 2 1 Remote control ...

Page 121: ...sition control lever Yes No Loose Insert the set pin through the slot on the outer tube that aligns with one of the holes on the inner bar For implements with gauge wheels lower the position control lever fully Disc plow 2 or 3 Harrow spike spring tooth disc type 2 Subsoiler etc Weeder ridger etc 1 Position control hold the draft control lev er at the frontmost position during operation Yes Tighte...

Page 122: ...R 220 kPa 2 2 kgf cm2 32 psi 12 4 24 6PR 170 kPa 1 7 kgf cm2 24 psi 13 6 24 6PR 150 kPa 1 5 kgf cm2 22 psi 13 6R24 160 kPa 1 6 kgf cm2 23 psi Rear 16 9 34 6PR 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 18 psi 18 4 34 140 kPa 1 4 kgf cm2 20 psi 18 4R34 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 18 psi 18 4R30 110 kPa 1 1 kgf cm2 16 psi 18 4 30 110 kPa 1 1 kgf cm2 16 psi 2 Dual tires Dual tires are not approved WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING To avoid...

Page 123: ...own in illustration 61 to 71 N m 6 2 to 7 2 kgf m 44 8 to 52 1 ft lbs 3 Tie rod clamp both sides LH not shown in illustration 1540 mm 60 6 in 1640 mm 64 6 in 1740 mm 68 5 in 1840 mm 72 4 in 1940 mm 76 4 in 2040 mm 80 3 in 1 Extension 1 short spacer 2 Extension 2 long spacer A TREAD IMPORTANT When attaching the 12 front end weight pieces on 2WD models the front tread WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TIRES WHEELS A...

Page 124: ... movement by 5 m 5 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE on page 137 1 260 to 304 N m 26 5 to 31 kgf m 192 to 224 ft lbs 2 Except waffle wheel 244 N m 24 9 kgf m 180 ft lbs Waffle wheel 298 to 366 N m 30 4 to 37 3 kgf m 220 to 270 ft lbs NOTE Wheels with beveled or tapered holes Use the tapered side of lug nut 13 6 24 13 6R24 12 4 24 1580 mm 62 2 in 1 1680 mm 66 1 in 2...

Page 125: ...topper Factory set ting Angle 42 37 33 Stopper Angle 30 Stopper A 5 mm 0 2 in collar B 6 mm collar C 2 3 mm collar 1 It is necessary to change turning angle to 48 degrees when front loader is equipped WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M6S 111 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 119 ...

Page 126: ...he following torques then recheck after driving the tractor 200 m 200 yards and 10 times of shuttle movement by 5 m 5 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE on page 137 1 368 to 402 N m 37 6 to 40 9 kgf m 272 to 296 ft lbs 2 Steel disc 244 N m 24 9 kgf m 180 ft lbs Cast iron disc 260 to 304 N m 26 5 to 31 0 kgf m 192 to 224 ft lbs Steel disc 18 4R34 18 4 34 16 9 34 1705...

Page 127: ... in 1835 mm 72 2 in 1930 mm 76 0 in 2035 mm 80 1 in 18 4 30 18 4R30 1705 mm 67 2 in 1860 mm 73 2 in 1905 mm 75 0 in 2060 mm 81 1 in 1 Rear wheel disc 2 Rear wheel rim 3 Tread WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M6S 111 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 121 ...

Page 128: ...o longer needed 1 1 Front end weights option Front end weights can be attached to the bumper See your implement operator s manual for required number of weights or consult your local KUBOTA Dealer about their usage 1 Front end weights 2 Bumper IMPORTANT Do not overload tires Add no more weight than indicated in chart Maximum weight 47 kg x 12 pieces 1240 lbs 2 Rear ballast Add weight to rear wheel...

Page 129: ...R34 18 4 34 Slush free at 10 14 Solid at 30 22 Approx 1 kg 2 lbs CaCl2 per 4 L 1 gal of water 342 kg 755 lbs 385 kg 848 lbs 417 kg 920 lbs Slush free at 24 11 Solid at 47 53 Approx 1 5 kg 3 5 lbs CaCl2 per 4 L 1 gal of water 376 kg 829 lbs 414 kg 912 lbs 457 kg 1007 lbs Slush free at 47 53 Solid at 52 62 Approx 2 25 kg 5 lbs CaCl2 per 4 L 1 gal of water 399 kg 880 lbs 436 kg 960 lbs 490 kg 1081 lb...

Page 130: ... 5 20 6PR 200 kPa 2 0 kgf cm2 29 psi 9 5 24 6PR 180 kPa 1 8 kgf cm2 26 psi 400 60 15 5 1 200 kPa 2 0 kgf cm2 29 psi Rear 16 9 24 6PR 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 18 psi 18 4 26 6PR 110 kPa 1 1 kgf cm2 16 psi 600 50 22 5 1 120 kPa 1 2 kgf cm2 18 psi 1 Cannot be used in combination with front loader 2 Dual tires Dual tires are not approved WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING To avoid personal injury or death When worki...

Page 131: ...val See MAINTENANCE on page 137 1 260 to 304 N m 26 5 to 31 kgf m 192 to 224 ft lbs NOTE Wheels with beveled or tapered holes Use the tapered side of lug nut 9 5 20 1530 mm 60 2 in 9 5 24 1420 mm 55 9 in 1520 mm 59 8 in 1 Tread 400 60 15 5 1890 mm 74 4 in 1 Tread 1 1 Front jack point WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Before jacking up the tractor park it on a firm and level ground and choc...

Page 132: ...justing a wheel tighten the bolts to the following torques then recheck after driving the tractor 200 m 200 yards and 10 times of shuttle movement by 5 m 5 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE on page 137 1 368 to 402 N m 37 6 to 40 9 kgf m 272 to 296 ft lbs 16 9 24 1620 mm 63 8 in 1690 mm 66 5 in 1800 mm 70 9 in 1890 mm 74 4 in 2000 mm 78 7 in 18 4 26 680 mm 66 1 in ...

Page 133: ...ower position remove the adjusting plates as well 3 Remove the fender mounting bolts both M8 and M10 4 Change the position of the fender right and left to the desired position and reinstall the fender mounting bolts both M8 and M10 adjusting plates if reinstalling to upper position and axle mounting bolts M16 Tightening torque M16 bolt 196 to 226 N m 20 0 to 23 0 kgf m 145 to 166 ft lbs M10 bolt 4...

Page 134: ...allast should be matched to job and the ballast should be removed when it is not needed The weight should be added to the tractor in the form of liquid ballast 2 1 Liquid ballast in rear tires A water and calcium chloride solution provides safe and economical ballast Used properly it will not damage tires tubes or rims The addition of calcium chloride is recommended to prevent the water from freez...

Page 135: ...necessary NOTE Maintain the maximum pressure in front tires if using a front loader or when equipped with a full load of front weights Tire sizes Inflation pressure Front 13 6 38 150 kPa 1 5 kgf cm2 22 psi 9 5R48 240 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 35 psi 12 4R46 240 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 35 psi Rear 13 6 38 150 kPa 1 5 kgf cm2 22 psi 9 5R48 240 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 35 psi 12 4R46 240 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 35 psi 2 Dual tires Dua...

Page 136: ...amaged When re fitting or adjusting a wheel tighten the bolts to the following torques then recheck after driving the tractor 200 m 200 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE on page 137 Standard tire Option tire 13 6 38 front and rear steel disc 9 5R48 12 4R46 13 6 38 front steel disc rear cast iron disc 1 260 to 304 N m 26 5 to 31 kgf m 192 to 224 ft lbs 2 280 to 340 ...

Page 137: ...l tire Standard 1565 mm 61 6 in 1665 mm 65 6 in With 2030 mm 80 in wide axle 1830 mm 72 in 1925 mm 75 8 in 2025 mm 79 7 in 9 5R48 12 4R46 Standard 1565 mm 61 6 in 1665 mm 65 6 in With 2030 mm 80 in wide axle 1830 mm 72 in 1925 mm 75 8 in 2025 mm 79 7 in 13 6 38 Steel disc 1 Tread WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M6H 101 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 131 ...

Page 138: ...r two or three times into contact with the bevel gear case 3 Hold the stopper with an adjustable wrench to prevent it from getting out of position 4 Tighten the stopper bolt to the specified torque IMPORTANT The turning angle varies depending on the presence or absence of the front weight bumper as well as the tire size and tread setting Adjust the stopper bolt with these factors in mind Make sure...

Page 139: ...When re fitting or adjusting a wheel tighten the bolts to the following torques then recheck after driving the tractor 200 m 200 yards and 10 times of shuttle movement by 5 m 5 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE on page 137 Standard tire Option tire 13 6 38 Front and rear steel disc 9 5R48 12 4R46 13 6 38 Front steel disc Rear cast iron disc 1 260 to 304 N m 26 5 to...

Page 140: ...tire Standard 1545 mm 60 8 in 1645 mm 64 8 in With 2030 mm 80 in wide axle 1865 mm 73 4 in 1960 mm 77 2 in 2060 mm 81 1 in 9 5R48 12 4R46 Standard 1525 mm 60 0 in 1630 mm 64 2 in With 2030 mm 80 in wide axle 1845 mm 72 6 in 1940 mm 76 3 in 2045 mm 80 6 in 13 6 38 Steel disc 1 Tread TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST M6H 101 WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 134 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 141: ...steps as required according to the tread width setting 1 Handrail 2 Auxiliary step 1 Auxiliary step 2 Bolt 103 0 to 117 7 N m 10 5 to 12 0 kgf m 76 to 87 ft lbs A Tread 1525 to 1645 mm 60 to 64 8 in B Tread 1845 to 2060 mm 72 6 to 81 1 in BALLAST WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Additional ballast will be needed for transporting heavy implements When the implement is raised drive slowly o...

Page 142: ... solution provides safe and economical ballast Used properly it will not damage tires tubes or rims The addition of calcium chloride is recommended to prevent the water from freezing Use of this method of weighting the wheels has the full approval of the tire companies See your tire dealer for this service Liquid weight per tire 75 filled Tire sizes 13 6 38 9 5R48 12 4R46 Slush free at 10 14 Solid...

Page 143: ...ank water Drain every 200 Hr 163 12 Water separator Clean every 400 Hr 164 13 Greasing 2WD front wheel hub for M6S 111 2WD only every 400 Hr 165 14 Engine oil Change every 500 Hr 165 15 Engine oil filter Replace every 500 Hr 166 16 Fuel filter Replace every 500 Hr 167 17 Hydraulic oil filter Replace every 500 Hr 167 18 Power steering oil line Check every 500 Hr 168 4 Replace every 4 years 181 5 19...

Page 144: ...very 1500 Hr 176 5 36 Cooling system Flush every 2000 Hr or 2 years 176 6 37 Coolant Change 177 6 38 Supply pump Check every 3000 Hr 177 5 39 Turbocharger Check every 3000 Hr 177 5 40 Intake air heater Check every 3000 Hr 177 5 41 EGR system Check Clean every 3000 Hr 177 5 42 DPF muffler Clean every 3000 Hr 178 5 43 DEF AdBlue injector Check every 3000 Hr 178 5 44 DEF AdBlue pump fil ter Replace e...

Page 145: ... hours per year check the battery condition by reading the indicator annually 2 Air cleaner should be cleaned more often in dusty conditions than in normal conditions 3 Every 1000 hours or every 1 year whichever comes first 4 Replace if any deterioration crack hardening scar or deformation or damage has occurred 5 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 6 Every 2000 hours or every 2 year...

Page 146: ...S qts KUBOTA Super UDT2 fluid 6 Front differential case 4WD 7 L 7 4 U S qts KUBOTA Super UDT2 fluid or SAE 80 SAE 90 gear oil 7 Front axle gear case 4WD 3 5 L 3 7 U S qts 8 Greasing No of greasing points Capacity Type of grease Top link 2 Until grease overflows Multipurpose grease NLGI 2 or NLGI 1 GC LB Top link bracket 2 Lift rod 3 Front axle gear case sup port 4WD 2 Front axle support 2 Front wh...

Page 147: ... 60 L 63 4 U S qts KUBOTA Super UDT2 fluid 6 Front differential case 7 L 7 4 U S qts KUBOTA Super UDT2 fluid or SAE 80 SAE 90 gear oil 7 Front axle gear case 3 5 L 3 7 U S qts 8 Greasing No of greasing points Capacity Type of grease Top link 2 Until grease overflows Multipurpose grease NLGI 2 or NLGI 1 GC LB Top link bracket 2 Lift rod 3 Front axle gear case sup port 2 Front axle support 2 Steerin...

Page 148: ...e brake oil 7 Front differential case oil 7 L 7 4 U S qts 8 L 8 5 U S qts KUBOTA Super UDT2 fluid or SAE 80 SAE 90 gear oil 8 Front axle gear case 3 5 L 3 7 U S qts 9 Greasing No of greasing points Capacity Type of grease Top link 2 Until grease overflows Multipurpose grease NLGI 2 or NLGI 1 GC LB Top link bracket 2 Lift rod 3 Front axle gear case sup port 2 Front axle support 2 Steering joint sha...

Page 149: ... The DEF AdBlue used as reducing agent of SCR is a 32 5 urea aqueous solution The product is available at gas stations truck stops and specialty shops Be sure to use the genuine product only Use exclusively DEF AdBlue that complies with the requirements of ISO 22241 1 Transmission oil KUBOTA Super UDT2 For an enhanced ownership experience we highly recommend Super UDT2 to be used instead of standa...

Page 150: ...an expected To avoid this drain the water separator and fuel filter port often 5 Do not use biodiesel concentrations higher than 5 namely greater than B5 Engine performance and fuel consumption will be affected and degradation of the fuel system components may occur 6 Do not readjust the engine fuel control system as this will violate emission control levels for which the equipment was approved 7 ...

Page 151: ...rivers streams lakes marshes seas and oceans Waste products such as used oil fuel coolant hydraulic fluid urea aqueous solution DEF AdBlue refrigerant solvent filters rubber batteries and harmful substances can harm the environment people pets and wildlife Please dispose properly See your local recycling center or KUBOTA Dealer to learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products HOW TO OPEN THE H...

Page 152: ...e all residual pressure of the hydraulic system Stop the engine and remove the key 1 Walk around inspection Look around and under the tractor for items such as loose bolts trash build up oil or coolant leaks broken or worn parts 2 Checking and refueling WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Never use fire Do not smoke while refueling Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before refueli...

Page 153: ...r it may cause a fire To prevent condensation water accumulation in the fuel tank fill the tank before parking overnight 3 Checking antifrost heater for oil separator if equipped WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Because there are rotating parts like the fan and so on near the inspection position keep the engine off during inspection When operating tractors with antifrost heaters for oil s...

Page 154: ...PORTANT The DEF AdBlue tank cap is blue Be careful not to confuse it with the fuel tank cap Look at the DEF AdBlue gauge on the instrument panel to see how much fluid remains If the level is too low add DEF AdBlue as required Before removing the DEF AdBlue cap clean dirt away from the cap and the tank opening If the fluid runs short or poor quality fluid is added a warning indicator appears on the...

Page 155: ...oduced into the DEF AdBlue tank do not attempt to start the engine and contact your local KUBOTA Dealer as soon as possible Check the DEF AdBlue gauge regularly to avoid emptying its tank If the DEF AdBlue spills wipe it with water If spills are not wiped metal areas will rust and the aluminum areas will corrode Be careful not to overfill the DEF AdBlue tank because otherwise a small amount of DEF...

Page 156: ...loat 2 Fuel shutoff valve 3 Air plug 4 Cup 5 Drain plug A ON B OFF C FUEL D UPPER LIMIT E WATER M6L 111 1 Red float 2 Fuel shutoff valve 3 Air plug 4 Cup 5 Drain plug A ON B OFF C FUEL D UPPER LIMIT E WATER M6H 101 1 Red float 2 Fuel shutoff valve 3 Air plug 4 Cup 5 Drain plug A ON B OFF C FUEL D UPPER LIMIT E WATER IMPORTANT If water is drawn through to the fuel pump extensive damage will occur N...

Page 157: ... the implement and shut off the engine 2 To check the oil level draw out the dipstick wipe it clean replace it and draw it out again Check to see that the oil level lies between the 2 notches If the level is too low add new oil to the prescribed level at the oil inlet See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT on page 140 1 Dipstick 2 Oil inlet A Oil level is acceptable within this range IMPORTANT If the oil...

Page 158: ...ng 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 Interco...

Page 159: ... at ON position the parking brake indicator on the instrument panel lights up To release the brakes push in the button at the tip of the parking brake lever and tilt down the lever After releasing the brakes the parking brake indicator on the instrument panel will turn off M6S 111 1 Parking brake lever 2 Release button A PULL B RELEASE M6L 111 1 Parking brake lever 2 Release button A PULL B RELEAS...

Page 160: ...the tractor does not pass the test do not operate the tractor 1 Main gear shift lever 2 Clutch pedal 3 PTO clutch control lever 1 1 Preparation before testing 1 Place all control levers in the NEUTRAL position 2 Set the parking brake stop the engine and lower all implements 1 2 Testing switch for the main gear shift lever 1 Follow the PARKING THE TRACTOR instructions See PARKING THE TRACTOR on pag...

Page 161: ...ocal KUBOTA Dealer for immediate servicing of the PTO OPC 7 If the PTO OPC is operating properly shut off the engine and reconnect the implement drive shaft to the PTO Restart the engine per the available instructions 2 Checking wheel bolt torque WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Never operate the tractor with a loose rim wheel or axle Any time bolts and nuts are loosened retighten to the ...

Page 162: ...N m 20 2 to 28 4 kgf m 146 to 205 ft lbs 3 368 to 402 N m 37 6 to 40 9 kgf m 272 to 296 ft lbs N m kgf m ft lbs 3 Checking tie rod dust cover Check to see that dust covers are not damaged If dust covers are damaged consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service M6S 111 2WD 1 Dust cover both sides LH not shown in illustration M6S 111 4WD M6L 111 and M6H 101 1 Dust cover both sides LH not shown i...

Page 163: ... lubricate the grease fittings more often 1 Grease fitting front axle support 1 Grease fitting front axle support 1 Grease fitting front axle gear case support both sides LH not shown in illustration 1 Grease fitting top link 2 Grease fitting top link bracket 3 Grease fitting lifting rod 1 Battery terminals 1 Grease fitting steering joint shaft EVERY 100 HOURS PERIODIC SERVICE M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H ...

Page 164: ...moved Be sure to refit the cover with the arrow on the rear of the cover upright If the cover is improperly fitted the evacuator valve will not function and dust will adhere to the element Do not touch the secondary element except in cases where replacing is required See Replacing air cleaner primary element and secondary element on page 174 Evacuator valve Open the evacuator valve once a week und...

Page 165: ...edal free travel Proper brake pedal free travel 7 to 14 mm 0 3 to 0 6 in on the pedal Keep the free travel in the right and left brake pedals equal 1 Set the parking brake 2 Slightly depress the brake pedals and measure free travel at the top of pedal stroke M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Brake pedals A FREE TRAVEL M6L 111 1 Brake pedals A FREE TRAVEL NOTE Brake pedals should be equal when depressed 4 2 Ch...

Page 166: ...dal slightly raises itself and measure the level difference between the pedals 3 Do the same for the left hand pedal 5 Adjusting parking brake lever WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Park on flat ground stop the engine and chock the wheels before checking parking brake Proper parking brake lever free travel 3 to 5 notches ratchet sound 3 to 5 1 Raise the parking brake lever to the parking ...

Page 167: ...gine is running Keep electrolyte away from eyes hands and clothes If you are spattered with it wash it away completely with water immediately and get medical attention Keep open sparks and flames away from the battery at all times Hydrogen gas mixed with oxygen becomes very explosive Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when working around the battery NOTE The factory installed battery is a non r...

Page 168: ...encies It will partially charge the battery at a high rate and in a short time When using a boost charged battery it is necessary to recharge the battery as early as possible Failure to do this will shorten the battery s service life 3 The battery is charged when the indicator display turns from black to green 4 When exchanging an old battery for a new one use a battery of equivalent specification...

Page 169: ... the proper toe in measurement is obtained 4 Retighten the tie rod nut 5 Attach the snap ring of the tie rod joint M6S 111 2WD 1 Snap ring both sides LH not shown in illustration 2 Tie rod nut both sides LH not shown in illustration 167 to 196 N m 17 to 20 kgf m 123 2 to 144 6 ft lbs 3 Tie rod joint both sides LH not shown in illustration M6S 111 4WD M6L 111 and M6H 101 1 Snap ring both sides LH n...

Page 170: ...tor 2 Close the fuel shutoff valve 3 Unscrew the cup and remove it then rinse the inside with kerosene 4 Take out the element and dip it in the kerosene to rinse 5 After cleaning reassemble the water separator keeping out dust and dirt 6 Connect the water sensor connector 7 Bleed the fuel system See Bleeding fuel system on page 181 M6S 111 1 Water sensor connector 2 Fuel shutoff valve 3 Cup A CLOS...

Page 171: ...h the cover and apply bearing grease 1 Front wheel hub cover EVERY 500 HOURS 1 Changing engine oil WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil Allow the 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 engine and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 2 After draining ...

Page 172: ...placing engine oil filter WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil filter cartridge Allow the engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Remove the oil filter 2 Put a film of clean engine oil on the rubber seal of the new filter 3 Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting surface Tighten the filter by hand an a...

Page 173: ...ntacts the mounting surface Tighten the filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 Bleed the fuel system See Bleeding fuel system on page 181 M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Fuel filter M6L 111 1 Fuel filter 4 Replacing hydraulic oil filter WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil filter cartridge Allow the engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot...

Page 174: ...bota genuine filter 5 Checking power steering line 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If the hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Power steering pressure hoses M6L 111 1 Power steering pressure hoses 6 Checking radiator hose and clamp Check to see if the radiator hoses are properly fixed every 5...

Page 175: ...point also called overheating 1 Park the tractor in a safe place and keep the engine idling unloaded 2 Allow the engine to idle unloaded for about 5 minutes before stopping it rather than stopping it suddenly 3 Keep away from the machine for another 10 minutes or while the steam blows out 4 Check that there are no dangers such as burns Get rid of the causes of overheating according to the troubles...

Page 176: ...11 1 Fuel lines 2 Clamp bands All models 1 Fuel lines 2 Clamp bands NOTE If the fuel line has been replaced be sure to properly bleed the fuel system See Bleeding fuel system on page 181 8 Checking intake air line 1 Check to see that hoses and hose clamps are tight and not damaged PERIODIC SERVICE EVERY 500 HOURS 170 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

Page 177: ...f hoses and clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Oil cooler 2 Oil cooler line EVERY 600 HOURS 1 Adjusting front axle pivot If the front axle pivot pin adjustment is incorrect front wheel vibration can occur causing vibration in the steering wheel Adjusting procedure 1 Loosen the lock nut and screw in the adjusting screw until seated 2 Tighten the screw by an addi...

Page 178: ...UBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 1000 HOURS 1 Changing transmission fluid WARNING To avoid personal injury or death Allow the 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 case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Fill with new KUBOTA SUPER UDT flui...

Page 179: ...RTANT Do not operate the tractor immediately after changing the transmission fluid Run the engine at medium speed for a few minutes to prevent damage to the transmission 2 Changing front differential case oil 1 To drain the used oil remove the drain and filling plug at the front differential case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Remove the o...

Page 180: ...H not shown in illustration 2 Filling plug both sides LH not shown in illustration 4 Adjusting engine valve clearance Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 1000 HOURS OR 1 YEAR Be sure to do the following servicing once every 1000 hours or yearly whichever comes first 1 Replacing air cleaner primary element and secondary element See Cleaning air cleaner primary element on page 15...

Page 181: ...nt 1 Remove the cover and take out the element Wipe off the oil and the carbon from inside the case with a clean rag 2 Fit in a new oil separator element 3 Tighten the cover M6S 111 and M6H 101 1 Oil separator M6L 111 1 Oil separator All models 1 Body 2 Oil separator element 3 Gasket 4 Cover 5 Checking positive crankcase ventilation PCV valve Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY...

Page 182: ... clean soft water and cooling system cleaner 5 Follow the cleaner instructions 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 the recovery tank 8 Start up and operate the engine for a few minutes 9 Stop the engine remove the key and let it cool down 10 Ch...

Page 183: ...it up well and then pour it into the radiator 4 The procedure for the mixing of water and antifreeze differs according to the make of the antifreeze and the ambient temperature Refer to SAE J1034 standard more specifically also to SAE J814c Vol antifreeze Freezing point Boiling point 1 50 37 34 108 226 1 At 1 013 x 105 Pa 760 mmHg pressure atmospheric A high er boiling point is obtained by using a...

Page 184: ...11 1 Place a stand under the DEF AdBlue tank unit 2 Remove 3 nuts from the underside and 2 bolts from the top side of the tank unit 3 Move the unit by pushing the stand forward to reveal the DEF AdBlue pump cover 4 Remove 2 bolts and then remove the pump cover 1 DEF AdBlue tank unit 2 Nut 3 Bolt A MOVE 5 Clean around the plug and remove the plug 6 Loosen the top of the filter assembly and remove i...

Page 185: ...plug and remove the plug 6 Loosen the top of the filter assembly and remove it from the pump 7 Replace the filter assembly with a new one 1 Filter assembly 2 Plug 3 O ring 4 DEF AdBlue pump 5 DEF AdBlue tank NOTE Even after stopping the engine the injector cooling DEF AdBlue fluid continues to circulate through the circuit for a couple of minutes When this circulation has ended do the replacement ...

Page 186: ...hecking antifrost heater for oil separator if equipped Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 2 Checking DPF differential pressure sensor pipe Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 3 Checking EGR pipe Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 2 YEARS 1 Cleaning master cylinder filter Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 2 Replacing oil separator ho...

Page 187: ...ler for this service 6 Replacing master cylinder kit Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 7 Replacing equalizer kit Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 8 Replacing brake seal 1 and 2 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service SERVICE AS REQUIRED 1 Bleeding fuel system Air must be removed When the fuel filter or lines are removed When the water is drained from the ...

Page 188: ...king is needed try again after 30 seconds 5 Accelerate the engine to remove the small portion of air left in the fuel system 6 If air still remains and the engine stops repeat the previous steps 2 Bleeding brake system Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 3 Draining clutch housing water The tractor is equipped with a drain plug under the clutch housing After operating in the rain or s...

Page 189: ...y Protected circuit 1 20 A Spare fuse 2 15 A Spare fuse 3 10 A Spare fuse 4 5 A Spare fuse 5 10 A Engine ECU 6 15 A Loader plug 7 15 A Work light rear option 8 20 A Work light 9 10 A Meter 10 15 A Head light 11 20 A Hazard 12 15 A ECU 13 10 A Meter 14 5 A Transmission control 15 10 A Turn signal 16 5 A Starter relay 17 Fuse puller Fuse No Capacity Protected circuit 1 30 A Engine ACU 2 10 A SCR pow...

Page 190: ...out of the light body and replace with a new one Other lights Detach the lens and replace the bulb Light Capacity Headlight 55 60 W Hazard light 21 W Rear turn signal 21 W Tail light 5 W Rear work light 35 W Front work light 35 W 7 Replacing head lamp CAUTION To avoid personal injury Be careful not to drop the bulb hit anything against the lamp apply excess force or get the lamp scratched If broke...

Page 191: ...Lock buttons 3 Rubber boot 4 Clamping fixture 5 Bulb A Base s wider projection to face upward IMPORTANT Be sure to use a new bulb of the specified wattage Never touch the bulb surface glass with bare hands Fingerprints for example may break the bulb SERVICE AS REQUIRED PERIODIC SERVICE M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 185 ...

Page 192: ...mation about the long term storage of DEF AdBlue See SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER on page 56 10 Keep the tractor in a dry place where the tractor is sheltered from the elements Cover the tractor 11 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 Jack the tractor up an...

Page 193: ... functions in cold weather Insufficient engine power Insufficient or dirty fuel The air cleaner is clogged Check the fuel system Clean or replace the element DEF AdBlue is low Add DEF AdBlue Engine stops sud denly Insufficient fuel Refuel Bleed the fuel system if necessary DEF AdBlue is low Add DEF AdBlue Exhaust fumes are colored Black Fuel quality is poor Too much oil The air cleaner is clogged ...

Page 194: ...A Dealer If the warning indicator lights up the following phenomena may appear de pending on the engine s trouble spot The engine stops unexpectedly The engine fails to start or is interrupted just after starting The engine output is insufficient The engine output is sufficient but the warning indicator stays on If you have any questions contact your local KUBOTA Dealer TROUBLESHOOTING 188 M6S 111...

Page 195: ...nsor sub trouble ERROR 6 Shuttle sensor main sub phase shifting trouble ERROR 7 Shuttle sensor signal trouble ERROR 14 Shuttle forward solenoid trouble ERROR 15 Shuttle reverse solenoid trouble ERROR 26 Swing shift Ls solenoid trouble ERROR 27 Swing shift Hs solenoid trouble ERROR 28 Swing shift system trouble ERROR 29 Swing shift Hs switch trouble ERROR 30 Swing shift Ls switch trouble ERROR 32 S...

Page 196: ...cting remote hydraulic control valve with detents and self canceling for flow control valve Double acting remote hydraulic control valve with float position Clevis type swinging drawbar Front end weights For front ballast Creep speed kit 80 wide axle Single lift assist cylinder kit 540 1000 rpm PTO speed kit Fuel tank guard kit Muffler pipe kit For loader installing 80 A alternator kit Deluxe cano...

Page 197: ...travel 159 checking stroke 159 brake pedals right and left 76 brake seal 1 and 2 replacing 181 brake system bleeding 182 C cast iron disc 136 clock setting 89 clock display setting ON OFF 90 clutch housing water draining 182 clutch pedal 77 clutch off switch 81 constant RPM Management control 94 coolant 140 changing 176 checking level 151 coolant temperature gauge 87 cooling system changing coolan...

Page 198: ...129 E Easy Checker checking 153 Easy Checker indicator checking 64 Easy Checker indicators 85 EGR cooler checking 176 EGR cooler hose replacing 180 EGR pipe checking 180 EGR system checking 177 cleaning 177 electrical outlet 98 electrical outlet for trailer 98 electronic engine control 93 engine jump starting 67 low temperature regulation 66 operating in freezing conditions 65 operating warning 49...

Page 199: ...hecking 153 grease fitting M6S 111 2WD only lubricating 165 grease fittings lubricating 157 grill cleaning 152 H hand controls 43 hand controls M6H 101 47 hand controls M6L 111 46 hand controls M6S 111 45 hand throttle lever 84 handrails 135 hazard and turn signal indicator 75 hazard light checking 154 hazard light switch 75 head lamp replacing 184 headlight checking 154 hood 145 horn button 76 hy...

Page 200: ...sitive crankcase ventilation PCV valve hose replacing 180 power steering directions for use 98 power steering line checking 168 replacing 181 power train troubleshooting 189 PTO operating 13 100 PTO clutch control lever 100 PTO clutch control switch lever testing 154 PTO clutch indicator 100 PTO rpm display 101 PTO shaft 1000 rpm if equipped interchanging 101 PTO shaft cap 102 PTO shaft cover 102 ...

Page 201: ... tire size and inflation pressure 116 124 129 tires 116 124 129 toe in adjusting 162 adjusting procedure 163 top link 108 selecting mounting holes 106 tractor before operating 9 boarding 68 driving on the road 11 leaving 68 operating 10 operating on a road 97 operating on slopes 11 operating on slopes and rough terrain 97 operating techniques 96 parking 13 95 removing from storage 186 scrapping pr...

Page 202: ...wheels tread 4WD front adjusting 118 130 wheels tread front adjusting 124 wheels tread rear adjusting 120 126 133 196 M6S 111 M6L 111 M6H 101 ...

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