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INTELLIPANEL(TM) CONTROL

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Modifying the information displayed on the basic
information monitor

1. Turn on the key switch.
2. Press the "Select" switch to choose "Basic information

monitor (1)". (It is highlighted.) Then press the "ENT"
switch.

3. Every time the "Select" switch is pressed, the

onscreen data switches among "Hour meter", "Trip A",
"Trip B", "Travel speed" and "Clock" in that order. 
The items being displayed on the basic information
monitor (2) are skipped, however.

4. Press the "ENT" switch, and the data now on the

screen are finalized.

5. For the "Basic information monitor (2)", the onscreen

data can be modified in the same procedure.

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Modifying the information to display on the
performance monitor

1. Turn on the key switch.
2. Press the "Select" switch to choose "Performance

monitor (1)". (It is highlighted.) Then press the "ENT"
switch. Now the performance monitor select screen
shows up.

3. Using the "Select" switch, get a desired type of

information (icon) highlighted. If the desired item (icon)
is missing on the LCD screen, select "

" or "

" with

the "Select" switch and then press the "ENT" switch.
Another performance monitor screen shows up.

4. Press the "ENT" switch, and the data now on the

screen are finalized. The selected type of information
is now displayed on the performance monitor (1),

5. For the "Performance monitor (2)", the onscreen data

can be modified in the same procedure.

(1) Select switch
(2) SET UP/00 switch
(3) ENT switch
(4) ESC switch

(1) Basic information monitor 1
(2) Basic information monitor 2

(1) Select switch
(2) SET UP/00 switch
(3) ENT switch
(4) ESC switch

(1) Performance monitor 1
(2) Performance monitor 2

Summary of Contents for M7131

Page 1: ...English Australia Code No 3J070 1012 4 M7131 M7151 M7171 MODELS OPERATOR S MANUAL AW H 4 4 AK M 7 1 3 1 M 7 1 5 1 M 7 1 7 1 KUBOTA Corporation 2016 READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...development architecture and construction and transportation Thousands of people depend on KUBOTA s know how technology experience and customer service You too can depend on KUBOTA Abbreviations Definitions 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 a...

Page 3: ...ion Air Filter Engine Oil Pressure Water Separator Engine Warning Engine Rotational Speed Engine Rev Limiter Engine Over Speed Engine RPM Memory A Engine RPM Adjuster Engine RPM Increase Engine Run Engine Start Engine Stop Electrical Power accessories Diesel Preheat Glow Plugs Low Temperature Start Aid Regeneration Regeneration inhibit Regeneration Switch Parked Regeneration DEF AdBlue Level DEF A...

Page 4: ...t Suspension Front Suspension Automatic Front Suspension Down Front Suspension Up Front Suspension Lock B PTO related PTO Off Disengaged PTO On Engaged PTO 540 rpm PTO 540E rpm PTO 1000 rpm PTO 1000E rpm PTO Front PTO Front PTO Rear PTO Rear B Hydraulic related Draft Control Position Control Hydraulic Oil Filter Lift Arm Control Up Transport Lift Arm Control Up Lift Arm Control Down Lift Arm Contr...

Page 5: ...Lighting Switch Headlight Low Beam Headlight High Beam Head Light Flashing Work Light Position Lamps Turn Signal Turnsignal Trailer Hazard Warning Lights Audible Warning Device Beacon Light Windshield Wiper Windshield Wiper Intermittent Windshield Washer Rear Window Defroster ...

Page 6: ...ive 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 cause some ...

Page 7: ... Parts and Their Handling 37 Basic Procedures 39 System Basic Settings 41 Setting the 3 Point Hitch 44 Setting the Remote Control Valve 46 Setting the Drivability 48 Setting the PTO 50 Setting the Engine Transmission Power Shift 51 Setting the Engine Transmission CVT 54 Setting the Headland Management System 56 Operating Conditions 67 K MONITOR Part 2 70 Live View Camera 70 Calculator 70 Initial S...

Page 8: ...etting 88 RPM Dual Memory Setting 88 COLD WEATHER STARTING 91 Block Heater if equipped 91 Engine Low Temperature Regulation 91 DEF AdBlue Freeze Warning 92 STOPPING THE ENGINE 92 WARMING UP 93 Warm up and Transmission Oil at Low Temperature Range 93 Transmission Low Temperature Regulation 93 JUMP STARTING 94 OPERATING THE TRACTOR 95 OPERATING NEW TRACTOR 95 Do not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed...

Page 9: ...le Transmission CONTROL 121 Outline 121 Traveling Operation 122 Operation of the Automatic Mode 124 Operation of the Manual Engine Speed Setting Mode 124 Setting the CVT Continuously Variable Transmission Sensitivity 125 Setting the CVT Continuously Variable Transmission Response 125 Cruise Control 126 Ratio Lock Button 127 Limp Home Switch 127 STOPPING 128 Stopping 128 CHECK DURING DRIVING 128 En...

Page 10: ...RATION 144 PTO Clutch Control Switch 144 PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap 145 3 POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 146 3 POINT HITCH 147 Adjusting Lateral Float 147 Selecting the Top Link Mounting Holes 147 Drawbar 147 Remote Hitch UP DOWN Switch 148 Lifting Rod 148 Top Link 149 Automatic Stabilizer 149 Quick Hitch Hook type 150 DRAWBAR 152 Swing Drawbar 152 HIGH HITCH 153 High Hitch 153 High hitch with Automatic T...

Page 11: ... Remote Control Valve Switch 171 Joystick for Remote Control Valve and Loader 172 Remote Control Valve Controls on the Rear Fender 173 Oil Flow 173 Remote Control Valve Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting 175 Remote Couplers Spillage Collector 175 Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart 176 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 178 TIRES 178 Inflation Pressure 178 Safe Replacement of the Wheel 178 Treads 1...

Page 12: ...199 LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT 200 PERIODIC SERVICE 202 HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD 202 Hood 202 Side Cover 202 DAILY CHECK 203 Walk Around Inspection 203 Checking and Refueling 203 Inspecting the DEF AdBlue level and adding the fluid 204 Checking Pneumatic Brake Pressure 205 Checking Water Separator 205 Checking Engine Oil Level 206 Checking Transmission Fluid Level 207 Checking Coolant Level 207 Clean...

Page 13: ...ment 225 INITIAL 500 HOURS 225 Changing Transmission Fluid 225 Changing Rear Axle Case Oil 225 Replacing Transmission Oil Filter 225 EVERY 500 HOURS 226 Changing Engine Oil 226 Replacing Engine Oil Filter 226 Cleaning Pre Fuel Filter 227 Replacing Fuel Filter 227 Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter Suction 228 Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter Return 229 Replacing Power Steering Oil Filter 230 Checking Ra...

Page 14: ...stem 242 Cleaning DPF Muffler 242 Checking DEF AdBlue injector 242 Replacing DEF AdBlue Pump Filter 243 EVERY 1 YEAR 243 Checking DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Pipe 243 Checking EGR Pipe 243 Checking Oil Separator Hose 243 Checking CAB Isolation Cushion 243 EVERY 2 YEARS 243 Replacing DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Hose 243 Replacing Boost Sensor Hose 243 EVERY 3 YEARS 243 Replacing Parking B...

Page 15: ...efrigerant gas 249 Washing the Tractor 250 STORAGE 252 TRACTOR STORAGE 252 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 252 TROUBLESHOOTING 253 ELECTRIC CONTROLLER TROUBLE SHOOTING 253 OPTIONS 261 OPTIONS 261 APPENDICES 262 MAXIMUM MASSES 262 Maximum Permissible Load of The Tire 262 INDEX 263 ...

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Page 17: ... and lead to personal injury 9 Use only implements meeting the specifications listed under IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS in this manual or implements approved by KUBOTA 10 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 improve stability Follow the safe operating procedures specified in the ...

Page 18: ...correctly C Working 1 Pull only from the drawbar Never hitch to axle housing or any other point except drawbar such arrangements will increase the risk of serious personal injury or death due to a tractor upset 2 For trailing PTO driven implements set the drawbar to the towing position 3 Attach pulled or towed loads to the drawbar only 4 Keep all shields and guards in place Replace any that are mi...

Page 19: ...ou feel uneasy on it do not operate on it Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation 2 Driving forward out of a ditch mired condition or up a steep slope increases the risk of a tractor to be upset backward Always back out of these situations Extra caution is required with 4 wheel drive models because their increased traction can give the operator false confidence in the tractor s ability to cli...

Page 20: ...shed forward by the trailer due to an abrupt slowdown This may fail to keep the tractor under control Before stepping on the brake pedal press the transmission ratio lock button for smooth slowdown in combination with the engine brake Premium KVT model 1 Disengage the PTO lower all implements to the ground place all control levers in their neutral positions set the parking brake stop the engine re...

Page 21: ...g the tractor park it on a firm flat and level surface set the parking brake lower all implements to the ground place the shuttle lever in neutral stop the engine and remove the key 1 Allow the tractor time to cool off before working on or near the engine muffler radiator etc 2 Do not remove radiator cap while coolant is hot When cool slowly rotate cap to the first stop and allow sufficient time f...

Page 22: ... accidentally lowered If it is necessary to work under tractor or any machine elements for servicing or adjustment securely support them with stands or suitable blocking beforehand 16 Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure has sufficient force to penetrate skin causing serious personal injury Before disconnecting hydraulic lines be sure to release all residual pressure Before applying pressure to...

Page 23: ...e bonnet may cause fire 24 During regeneration white exhaust gas may be visible Do not allow regeneration in a non ventilated space 25 During regeneration do not leave the tractor 26 Waste products such as used oil fuel hydraulic fluid urea aqueous solution DEF AdBlue and batteries can harm the environment people pets and wildlife Please dispose properly See your local Recycling Center or KUBOTA D...

Page 24: ...SAFE OPERATION 8 7 DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS ...

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Page 31: ...er warning and caution labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer 4 If a component with danger warning and caution label s affixed is replaced with new part make sure new label s is are attached in the same location s as the replaced component 5 Mount new danger warning and caution labels by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge 8 CARE OF DANGER WARNING...

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Page 33: ...nd record them in the space provided C Warranty This tractor is warranted under the KUBOTA Limited Express Warranty a copy of which may be obtained from your selling dealer No warranty shall however apply if the tractor has not been handled according to the instruction given in the Operator s Manual even it is within the warranty period C Scrapping the tractor and its procedure To put the tractor ...

Page 34: ...SERVICING OF TRACTOR 2 1 CAB identification plate CAB Serial No 1 Diesel Particulate Filter DPF serial number 2 Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR muffler serial number 1 Front axle identification plate ...

Page 35: ...2000 89 5 122 2000 104 4 142 2000 74 6 102 2000 89 5 122 2000 104 4 142 2000 74 6 102 2000 89 5 122 2000 104 4 142 2000 Maximum torque without boost N m rpm 588 1400 668 1400 679 1400 588 1400 668 1400 679 1400 588 1400 668 1400 679 1400 Additional boost power kW PS 14 9 20 3 7 5 14 9 20 3 7 5 14 9 20 3 7 5 Battery capacity 174Ah 20 HR 1400A Fuel tank capacity L 330 Engine oil capacity L 22 Coolan...

Page 36: ...or option Differential lock Front Rear Electronic Hydraulically operated actuated front and rear at the same time Hydraulic unit Hydraulic control system Open center system Closed center with load sensing Pump capacity 3 For rear lift and remote hydraulic L min 80 110 3 point hitch Category 3 3N Hydraulic lifting cylinder diameter mm 100 Max lifting force At lifting points kg 9400 24 in behind lif...

Page 37: ...ator s ear 6 CAB door closed dB A 74 75 CAB door opened dB A 86 Noise of the tractor in motion 7 dB A 77 81 The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice The figures in Dimensions and Weight are for the tractor equipped with a drawbar Short type a High hitch Normal and a Piton Fix NOTE 1 According to 97 68EC 2 Manufacturer s estimate 3 Theoretical value 4 Top link moun...

Page 38: ... 0 45 0 51 0 45 0 51 2 0 54 0 62 0 54 0 62 3 0 65 0 70 0 65 0 70 4 0 78 0 84 0 78 0 84 B 1 0 81 0 92 0 81 0 92 2 0 97 1 11 0 97 1 11 3 1 16 1 27 1 16 1 27 4 1 40 1 52 1 40 1 52 C 1 1 30 1 48 1 30 1 48 2 1 56 1 78 1 56 1 78 3 1 87 2 03 1 87 2 03 4 2 24 2 44 2 24 2 44 D 1 1 96 2 24 1 96 2 24 2 2 35 2 68 2 35 2 68 3 2 82 3 07 2 82 3 07 4 3 38 3 68 3 38 3 68 OFF A 1 3 7 4 2 3 7 4 2 2 4 4 5 0 4 4 5 0 3...

Page 39: ...Application Following hazards exist a toppling trees primarily in case a rear mounted tree grab crane is mounted at the rear of the tractor b penetrating objects in the operator s enclosure primarily in case a winch is mounted at the rear of the tractor Optional equipments such as OPS Operator Protective Structure FOPS Falling Object Protective Structure etc to deal with these hazards and other re...

Page 40: ... 6000 6000 6000 Inertia braked mass 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 16000 Towable mass when fitted with hydraulic or pneumatic braking 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 M7131 M7151 M7171 Hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER High hitch Drawbar Drawbar with K80 ball Drawbar with Piton Fix Automatic Clevis Manual Clevis K80 ball Type 1 K80 ball Type 2 Piton fix Type 1 Verticalload kg W2 ...

Page 41: ...9 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS Hitch made by SCHARMÜLLER ...

Page 42: ...9 8 8 8 8 Strength division 10 9 8 8 Number of pieces 5 4 1 Number of pieces 5 4 Tightening torque N m kgf m 568 8 58 0 431 5 44 0 431 5 44 0 Tightening torque N m kgf m 568 8 58 0 431 5 44 0 Left side Right side 1 2 3 1 2 3 Size length M20 60 M20 160 M20 150 Size length M20 60 M20 160 M20 240 Strength division 10 9 8 8 8 8 Strength division 10 9 8 8 8 8 Number of pieces 5 4 1 Number of pieces 5 4...

Page 43: ...TIONS To avoid personal injury or death A Special attention should be made when lifting the load keep the bucket correctly positioned to prevent spillages A Not all risks are listed Refer to front loader operator s manual ...

Page 44: ...2 Turn signal light switch 101 11 Steering wheel tilt telescope pedal 98 3 Front wiper washer switch 187 12 Battery switch 86 4 Headlight beam selection switch 100 100 13 Rear wiper washer switch 187 5 Horn button 101 14 Key switch 87 6 Shuttle lever 106 15 Parked regeneration switch 81 7 Light switch 100 100 16 Foot throttle 106 8 DPF INHIBIT switch 79 17 Brake pedal 103 9 Hazard light switch 101...

Page 45: ...chometer 132 7 Fuel gauge 131 2 DEF AdBlue gauge 131 8 Front work light switch 102 3 Indicator 35 129 9 Beacon light switch 102 4 Liquid crystal display 22 10 Rear work light switch 102 5 Pneumatic pressure gauge if equipped 131 11 Display switch 24 6 Coolant temperature gauge 132 ...

Page 46: ...ay 195 18 Front suspension mode selection switch 6 Creep gear shift lever if equipped 108 if equipped 136 7 Remote control valve lever 168 19 Front suspension manual switch if equipped 136 8 PTO operation mode selection lever 141 20 Heater mirror switch if equipped 99 9 PTO speed selection lever 141 21 Draft ratio adjustment dial 160 10 Lift arm top limit adjustment dial 162 22 Electrical outlet 1...

Page 47: ...ommand center 113 3 Shuttle button 107 11 Auto shift sensitivity dial 120 4 Range gear shift button 113 12 Front PTO clutch control switch if equipped 144 5 Shuttle neutral button 108 13 3 point hitch lock button 159 6 Rear PTO clutch control switch 140 14 Engine RPM memory button 88 7 Depth control dial Hydraulic dial 161 15 Engine RPM memory adjustment button 88 8 Hand throttle 106 ...

Page 48: ...if equipped 136 3 Seat belt 97 13 Transmission mode selection switch 114 4 Cigarette lighter 195 14 Heater mirror switch if equipped 99 5 Ashtray 195 15 Auto steering switch if equipped 6 K monitor 36 16 Electrical outlet 193 7 Creep gear shift lever if equipped 108 17 ISOBUS terminal 194 8 PTO operation mode selection lever 141 18 Signal socket 194 9 PTO speed selection lever 141 19 Operator s se...

Page 49: ...on 39 7 3 point hitch lock button 159 23 Shuttle enable button 107 8 Hand throttle 106 24 Joystick for remote control valve and loader 9 Headland Managemant System field out button 56 132 Loader type 172 10 Headland Managemant System field in button 56 132 25 Front loader mode indicator Loader type 172 11 Shuttle neutral button 108 26 Remote control valve mode indicator Loader 12 Engine RPM memory...

Page 50: ...uipped 97 11 Front suspension manual switch if equipped 136 3 Seat belt 97 12 Heater mirror switch if equipped 99 4 Cigarette lighter 195 13 Auto steering switch if equipped 5 Ashtray 195 14 Electrical outlet 193 6 K monitor 36 15 ISOBUS terminal 194 7 PTO operation mode selection lever 141 16 Signal socket 194 8 PTO speed selection lever 141 17 Operator s seat 95 9 Radio CD player ...

Page 51: ...ton 159 24 Selection dial and button 39 8 Hand throttle 106 25 Shuttle enable button 107 9 Headland Managemant System field out button 56 132 26 Joystick for remote control valve and loader 10 Headland Managemant System field in button 56 132 Loader type 172 11 Shuttle neutral button 108 27 Front loader mode indicator Loader type 172 12 Engine RPM memory button 88 28 Remote control valve mode indi...

Page 52: ...67 2 External switch for remote control valve 2nd 7 Trailer electrical outlet 192 segment if equipped 173 8 Hydraulic power beyond port if equipped 166 3 External switch for 3 point hitch 148 9 Electrical outlet 193 4 Pneumatic trailer brake if equipped 104 10 Hydraulic trailer brake 104 5 ISOBUS socket 193 11 Hydraulic drain port 166 ...

Page 53: ... TM CONTROL Premium Premium KVT models The K monitor equipped with an 12 inch LCD touch panel Carefully check the Specifications at hand to handle the K monitor correctly 1 Indicator 2 LCD Liquid Crystal Display 3 Display switch 1 K monitor ...

Page 54: ...Stays off while in the manual mode D Auto shift bar indicator Displays the automatic gear shift range 1 thru 4 that was preset with the main gear shift 1 thru 4 in the field mode as well as the current gear ratio Lights up when the field mode is selected Stays off while in the manual mode C Example of Auto shift bar display 1 The current speed is the highest position of the set speeds The load and...

Page 55: ... is displayed when the shuttle lever is at neutral position or the shuttle neutral button is pressed 106 107 3 Basic information monitor Of the 5 types of information 2 types can be selected by the operator 29 4 Performance monitor 2 rows of information can be selected by the operator 29 5 DEF AdBlue gauge Displays the fluid level in the DEF AdBlue tank 131 6 Pneumatic pressure gauge Displays the ...

Page 56: ...CD Liquid Crystal Display unit 3 When the Clock setting has been selected with the Select switch and then the ENT switch pressed the clock setting screen shows up 4 Setting the Hour of the clock 1 Select with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch to choose the Hour highlighted 2 To put the clock forward select with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The hour continues to cha...

Page 57: ...lect Set with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The ON OFF setting has been made and the setting mode screen appears again C Setting the working range of implement 1 Press the Select switch to choose Working range of implement Then press the ENT switch and the implement working range setting screen appears 2 Press the Select switch and select or Then press the ENT switch and enter wo...

Page 58: ...inimum traveling speed highlighted 7 Select or with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch to determine the desired main gear shift for minimum traveling speed from 1 to 4 8 Use the same procedure to determine Range gear shift and main gear shift of maximum traveling speed 9 Select Set with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The setting is made and the setting mode screen app...

Page 59: ... the maximum main gear shift 8 Select Set with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The setting is made and the setting mode screen appears again BDistance Measuring This function serves to measure the distance from your home to the field and other distances C Measuring the distance 1 Get the engine started 2 Press the SET UP 00 switch to make the various setting mode screen appear 3 Se...

Page 60: ...th the Select switch and then press the ENT switch 6 If during measurement you want to clear the past measuring data and restart measuring from the present select RESET with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch The current data gets cleared and the distance from this point is measured 7 Press the ESC switch and the setting mode screen appears again Press this switch again and the normal...

Page 61: ...ion displayed on the performance monitor 1 Basic information monitor 2 Performance monitor Display Remarks Reference page Clock 24 Elapsed time hour meter Trip A A Displays the trip measured from the previous resetting A With the Trip displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 Trip B Travel speed Selected screen Display Remarks Reference page 1 6 Travel speed A Th...

Page 62: ... 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 3 6 Average fuel consumption Mileage graph Total fuel consumption A Displays the total fuel consumption measured from the previous resetting A The maximum value which can be displayed is 999 gallons or 999 liters A With the Total fuel consumption displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 Instantaneous work area fuel consu...

Page 63: ...rea measured from the previous resetting A With the Work area displayed and selected hold down SET UP 00 switch The setting goes back to 0 0 A Preset the implement width If not preset correctly incorrect data will be displayed Refer to the Initial setting in LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section 24 Travel distance A Displays the travel distance measured from the previous resett...

Page 64: ...1 The screen numbers vary with the specifications of tractors 6 6 3 point hitch position 44 158 Travel speed with radar A if equipped Blank A Used to delete the information displayed Selected screen Display Remarks Reference page ...

Page 65: ... Turn on the key switch 2 Press the Select switch to choose Performance monitor 1 It is highlighted Then press the ENT switch Now the performance monitor select screen shows up 3 Using the Select switch get a desired type of information icon highlighted If the desired item icon is missing on the LCD screen select or with the Select switch and then press the ENT switch Another performance monitor s...

Page 66: ...INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL 34 1 Screen selector switch ...

Page 67: ...ion indicator 81 2 Electrical charge warning indicator 129 18 Engine rpm increase indicator 77 3 Engine oil pressure warning indicator 129 19 Brake oil pressure warning indicator 129 4 Engine warning indicator 129 20 Hydraulic oil filter suction indicator 129 5 Master system warning indicator 129 21 Power steering oil filter indicator 129 6 Parking brake warning indicator 104 129 22 Transmission o...

Page 68: ...ecked Once any setting has been made it can also be redisplayed immediately using the function buttons When the implement related ISOBUS connector discussed later and the optional live view camera are connected this panel serves as their monitor screen This chapter covers the handling and operation of the Main menu that is routinely used To use the sub menu refer to the chapter on K MONITOR Part 2...

Page 69: ...easily A Displaying switching procedure 1 Going to the main display screen Touch the main menu icon you want to display and touch the main display screen 1 ISOBUS emergency shut off switch 2 Sub screen display 3 Screen switch 4 Sub menu select icon 5 Main display screen 6 Main menu select icon 7 LAN port 8 USB port 9 External camera input terminal S terminal 10 Microphone earphone terminals ...

Page 70: ... 4 Storing the sub display screen into the main menu Touch the sub display screen to store and touch the main menu area C Screen switch Touch the switch to switch between screen ON and screen OFF Turn the screen OFF for night driving etc C ISOBUS emergency shut off switch With an ISOBUS compatible implement in motion press this switch to stop the implement in case of emergency Emergency stop metho...

Page 71: ...with the basic procedures such as changing the settings as discussed below C To change the settings on each screen use any of the following procedures 1 Touch the or button 2 Touch a target point on the bar graph and the slider of the graph will move to the touched point 1 Indicator 2 Setting change switches 3 Select switches 4 Setting display bar graphs ...

Page 72: ... and button to make a selection The orange selected frame turns yellow green which means the editing mode 3 Turn the selection dial and button clockwise or counterclockwise to change the setting 4 Press the selection dial and button to complete the setting Now the new setting is effective 5 To cancel a new item or a new setting just press the ESC button 1 Selection dial and button 1 Orange selecte...

Page 73: ...ot been made yet the factory set Engine transmission screen reappears Hold down this button between 2 and 4 seconds and the currently shown screen replaces the HOME screen Hold down this button longer than 4 seconds and the same HOME screen as at the time of purchase is resumed C Function of the ESC button Press this button and the previous screen reappears This works in the same way as with the P...

Page 74: ...ytime mode screen brightness Slide the graph farther to the right to increase the brightness 4 Nighttime mode screen brightness Slide the graph farther to the right to increase the brightness A SYSTEM settings 2 screen 1 Unit system The unit system can be chosen from the following settings 2 Decimal marker setting The choice is between comma and period 3 Languages There are 9 languages to choose f...

Page 75: ...ch 4 to cancel 2 Date Set Day Month and Year and press the save switch 3 Touch the cancel switch 4 to cancel A ISOBUS settings screen Do not change the setting of this screen For details consult your local KUBOTA Dealer A License confirmation screen Setting is required when options are attached For details consult your local KUBOTA Dealer ...

Page 76: ...ight is automatically displayed with the bar graph and percentage A higher percentage shows a higher 3 point hitch height C Adjusting the 3 point hitch lowering speed control 14 Extend the graph farther to the right raise the percentage to increase the lowering speed C Switching the automatic draft control Touch the left half of the auto draft mode switch 8 and the automatic draft control gets act...

Page 77: ...ctivates itself if the 3 P quick raise switch is pressed to bring the rear hitch up to its top limit and the traveling speed rises above 6 km h 3 7 mph C Setting the wheel slip control 9 Used together with the optional radar device the tractor can be constantly kept under the best control This helps to improve your productivity For details contact your local KUBOTA Dealer C 3 Point hitch status in...

Page 78: ...emote control valve B The automatic shut off timer of the second remote control valve is set at ON C The preset oil flow rate to each implement remote control cylinder is displayed The third remote control cylinder remains locked which means that no oil is flowing D The automatic shut off timer time of remote control is displayed E Valve action status indicator The oil flow to the implement remote...

Page 79: ...ement remote control cylinder use the Plus switch 9 and the Minus switch 10 Raise the percentage to increase the oil flow rate 2 The timer may be preset up to 60 seconds If the timer is set to infinity the remote control valve will go into continuous operation A When you have moved the remote control valve switch or lever to the raise or lower position and then released your hand from the switch o...

Page 80: ... left half of the auto 4WD switch 10 and the automatic 4WD listed below gets activated The indicator 4 lights up and stays on Turn off the switch 10 and the 2WD is abled and the indicator 4 goes off A Operating conditions of the automatic 4WD 1 Differential lock indicator 2 Auto differential lock indicator 3 4WD indicator 4 Auto 4WD indicator 5 Front suspension active indicator 6 Front suspension ...

Page 81: ...lights up and stays on whereas the indicator 5 goes off 3 Touch the left half of the Block switch 11 and the block mode is selected The indicators 5 and 6 both go off 4 Using the Manual control switch at the operator s seat the manual mode may be enabled In the manual mode the suspension cylinder s extension status can be checked on the level meter 13 For details refer to FRONT SUSPENSION in OPERA...

Page 82: ...en the implement is lowered Touch the Plus switch 7 or Minus switch 8 on the right side to readjust the height at which the PTO shaft restarts turning Raise the percentage to raise the height at which turning restarts C Setting the height at which the PTO stops turning when the implement is raised Touch the Plus switch 7 or Minus switch 8 on the left bottom to readjust the height for the PTO shaft...

Page 83: ... 6 preset the desired traveling speed The low speed slider moves to the set position 4 The automatic gear shift is carried on within the displayed traveling speed gear shifts 1 5 Touch the switch 2 and the setting is completed and the previous screen reappears Power Shift Transmission Premium model 1 Engine RPM memory A B indicator 2 Auto shift mode Road Field indicator 3 Shuttle lever indicator 4...

Page 84: ...t the sensitivity level has been preset with the auto shift sensitivity control 1 If the ez command center is used for gear shift over the range gear shift from A to F in such a case the selected main gear shift works in a different way C Setting the engine rev limit 1 Touch the target top engine rpm point on the engine rev limiter control graph 2 and the slider will move to the touched point 2 Wi...

Page 85: ...ory setting Every time the switch is pressed the speed varies in 10 rpm increments or decrements 3 The engine rpm memory control B can also be preset in the same procedure 1 Auto shift sensitivity control 2 Rev limiter control 3 Engine RPM memory A control 4 Engine RPM memory B control 5 Plus switch 6 Minus switch 7 Engine RPM memory A B indicator 8 Auto shift mode Road Field indicator 9 Engine RP...

Page 86: ...wn Ideally set the response level to low for towing heavy duty implements and operating on slopes 3 Press the switch 1 and the setting is saved and the previous screen reappears C Modifying the CVT Low range max speed setting 1 Touch the CVT Low range max speed control 7 in the above figure and the setting screen shows up 2 Slide the graph farther to the right increasing value to increase the trav...

Page 87: ...screen reappears C Setting the engine rpm memory 1 Touch the target engine rpm point on the engine rpm memory control graph 3 and the slider will move to the touched point 2 With the Plus or Minus switch 5 or 6 finely adjust the rpm memory setting Every time the switch is pressed the speed varies in 10 rpm increments or decrements 3 The engine RPM memory control B can also be preset with the same ...

Page 88: ...the program is unlocked the Headland Management System lock indicator 1 goes off 2 Using the program select switch 4 choose the program code Every time the select switch is touched the program code alternates among and in that order The program code display indicator 2 lights up interlocked with the select switch 4 A Recordable program 1 Headland Management System lock indicator 2 Program code dis...

Page 89: ...eld in operating procedure Now the recording for both the program codes and is completed C What are pre program lead time and pre program travel distance They mean the standby time and travel distance from the moment a program is executed to the moment the next program gets started Field out program example C Deleting the program 1 Make sure the Headland Management System lock indicator 8 is off 2...

Page 90: ...ds in this example and save the entry A To change the lead time to the pre program distance touch the distance time select switch 5 The lead time icon 7 changes to the distance icon The steps hereafter are the same as for the lead time setting 6 Touch the save switch 3 The Change settings Are you sure message appears If YES is selected the program will be modified and the previous screen will show...

Page 91: ...icon 5 also changes itself to the differential lock icon 6 Using the subcategory scroll switch 6 select the differential lock OFF icon 7 Make sure the pre program distance icon 7 is on Then touch this icon If the lead time icon stays on change it to the pre program distance icon with the distance time select switch 8 8 Using the appearing NUMERIC KEYPAD enter a new distance 3 0 m 10 ft in this exa...

Page 92: ...scroll switch 5 or 6 to select the differential lock subcategory icon 10 first and then touch the edit switch 4 11 The editing screen shows up Now change the differential lock program to the PTO program Editing screen 1 PTO related main category icon 2 Main category scroll switch 3 Save switch 4 Cancel switch 5 Subcategory icon 6 Subcategory scroll switch 7 Pre program distance icon 8 Distance tim...

Page 93: ...Auto draft mode ON OFF 5 Wheel slip control ON OFF Float Set rear hitch to float position 1 Rear hitch lowering speed adjustment Transport Move rear hitch to transport position 1 Rear hitch upper limit adjustment 2 Rear hitch bottom limit adjustment 3 Ride control ON OFF Differential lock Differential lock OFF Switch differential lock off Differential lock ON Switch differential lock on Auto Diffe...

Page 94: ...4WD OFF Switch auto 4WD off Auto 4WD ON Switch auto 4WD on PTO PTO OFF Switch rear PTO off PTO ON Switch rear PTO on Auto PTO OFF Switch rear auto PTO off Auto PTO ON Switch rear auto PTO on 1 Height setting when the rear hitch is raised for the PTO to turn off 2 Height setting when the rear hitch is lowered for the PTO to turn on ...

Page 95: ... throttle speed 1 Time setting for reaching a preset engine rpm 2 Setting of target engine rpm Engine rpm memory Engine rpm memory OFF Switch engine rpm memory off Engine rpm memory A ON Set engine speed to memory speed A 1 Engine rpm setting to the memory A Engine rpm memory B ON Set engine speed to memory speed B 1 Engine rpm setting to the memory B ...

Page 96: ...mium model Power shift gear change Change gear 1 Power shift ratio adjustment Road mode Switch transmission mode to road mode 1 Road mode gear range adjustment Field mode Switch transmission mode to field mode 1 Field mode gear range adjustment Manual mode Switch operation mode to manual mode ...

Page 97: ...off Cruise control ON Switch cruise control on High speed range Set mode shift to high speed range 1 CVT sensitivity setting 2 CVT response setting Low speed range Set mode shift to low speed range 1 CVT sensitivity setting 2 CVT response setting 3 Maximum traveling speed Target travel speed Set travel speed 1 Setting of target travel speed ...

Page 98: ...lve is block Extend The 1st segment valve is extend 1 Flow rate Extend 2 Flow timer 3 Priority flow status Retract The 1st segment valve is retract 1 Flow rate Retract 2 Flow timer 3 Priority flow status Float The 1st segment valve is floating 1 Flow timer Front PTO Front PTO OFF Switch front PTO off Front PTO ON Switch front PTO on ...

Page 99: ...ch 7 Touch the reset switch 8 to delete the recorded data from the screen 2 Enter field names etc into the free text box 4 as necessary Touch the free text box and use the displayed ten key pad for input 3 Touch the working range of implement icon 5 to enter the working range of the implement using the displayed ten key pad If the working range of the implement is not correctly entered accurate da...

Page 100: ...ory setting switch Icon Meaning Unit Remark Fuel consumption per hour L h gal h Not resettable Fuel consumption per work area L ha gal a Not resettable Work area covered per hour ha h a h Not resettable Engine coolant temperature ºC ºF Not resettable Travel speed km h mph Not resettable Travel speed with GPS km h mph Not resettable Travel speed with radar km h mph Not resettable Pneumatic trailer ...

Page 101: ...nlit in that order When you select Remote control valve 1 data will be counted only when valve 1 is operating 4 Front PTO Touch the switch to switch between the ON lit and OFF unlit indicators When you select Front PTO ON data will be counted only when the front PTO is rotating 5 Rear PTO Touch the switch to switch between the ON lit and OFF unlit indicators When you select Rear PTO ON data will b...

Page 102: ... import to a computer etc is also easy This is highly convenient since the reimportability of the exported data makes re input of for instance details of the PTO and remote control valves unnecessary C Export Procedure 1 After setting the USB memory stick in the K monitor touch the floppy mark 1 in the display 2 Touch the export switch 1 in the display to show three types of exportable data Check ...

Page 103: ...ta selected in part 2 of the above procedure However the top limit setting value of the lift arm top limit cannot be imported BScreenshot The screen data information set on each screen can be exported as is as graphic data jpg format For example if you export the details on the PTO or remote control valves set by implement as screenshots resetting is simple C Export Procedure 1 Display onscreen th...

Page 104: ... Touch the wrench icon displayed in the sub menu to check the following two types of information 1 Information on current failures DM1 message 2 Failure log DM2 message 1 Wrench mark 1 DM1 and DM2 message select switches 2 Message scroll switches ...

Page 105: ...warning and caution labels See DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS in SAFE OPERATION section SERVICE INSPECT INDICATOR By monitoring the LCD unit on the instrument panel 10 maintenance items discussed later communicating with the tractor s hour meter can be kept under accurate control When Engine Oil the most significant of all these reaches its replacement time the Service Inspect Indicator will au...

Page 106: ...Procedure When an inspection or replacement has been made reset the hours of the maintenance item 1 Using the Select switch move the circle to the relevant maintenance item 2 Press the ENT switch and the reset screen shown below appears Using the Select switch choose YES Then press the ENT switch and the displayed hours will be back to zero 1 SET UP 00 switch 2 Select switch 3 ENT switch 1 Setting...

Page 107: ... battery and the starter make sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more than 10 seconds EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES To avoid personal injury or death A During Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regenerating operations exhaust gases and exhaust filter components reach temperatures hot enough to burn people or ignite or melt common materials A Keep tractor away from people animals or s...

Page 108: ... any engine oil other than CJ 4 is used the DPF may become clogged earlier than expected and the fuel economy may drop C Prohibition of unnecessary idling operation Generally the lower the engine speed the lower the exhaust gas temperature is so the PM contained in exhaust gas will not be burnt and begins to accumulate Therefore don t idle unnecessarily C Regeneration When there is Regeneration in...

Page 109: ...tion indicator starts flashing A specific amount of PM has 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 A Even if the Aut...

Page 110: ...DPF system is now in Level 2 Buzzer Sounding every 5 seconds The regeneration indicator starts flashing Start the regeneration referring to PM warning level 1 above Now the parked regeneration indicator starts flashing and the parked regeneration can also be started If the regeneration conditions are not met perform the parked regeneration A For the procedure refer to Operating Procedure for Parke...

Page 111: ...6 Engine warning indicator 1 Start the engine 2 Press 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 activates the DPF muffler Follow the Ope...

Page 112: ... follow the Operating Procedure for Parked Regeneration Buzzer Sounding every 5 seconds PM warning level 2 2 The Parked regeneration indicator starts flashing Buzzer Sounding every 3 seconds PM warning level 3 If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted or the tractor is continuously operated in the PM warning level 2 Buzzer Sounding every 1 second Engine output 50 The engine warning indicator...

Page 113: ... the cycle 10 The engine rpm will automatically rise and the regeneration process will begin 11 Both indicators stay ON while regenerating the DPF They turn OFF when the cycle is complete 12 After the lamp turns OFF normal tractor work may resume When driving in Regeneration Inhibit mode press the DPF INHIBIT switch to turn on the switch lamp A During the regeneration cycle do not touch the above ...

Page 114: ... DPF is being regenerated the engine air flow rate is automatically limited to keep up the exhaust temperature Because of this the engine may sound differently this is normal for this engine A 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 M...

Page 115: ...as it is the engine output will be limited by 50 or so If running is continued the engine will be limited to idling For details look at the table below These limitations are stipulated in conformity with the emission controls of each country and territory C SCR system inducement display on the LCD C SCR system icon appearing on inducement display 1 DEF AdBlue tank Blue cap 1 DEF AdBlue gauge 2 DEF...

Page 116: ...s continued without refilling the DEF AdBlue tank a countdown from Level 1 to Level 2 30 minutes will begin The time until Level 2 may be longer than 30 minutes depending on operating conditions 3 The engine output is limited to Idle Status Lv 2 Level 2 Refill the DEF AdBlue tank 1 1 Contains poor quality DEF AdBlue or other non regulated solutions After draining the tank refill with DEF AdBlue to...

Page 117: ... it has been refilled with a poor quality product or when there is an abnormality in the SCR system the Auto and Parked Regeneration for Diesel Particulate Filter DPF may not function A The time to the lower right of the icon displayed represents the minimum time until limitation begins A The 40 hours warning record 1 Basically Warning and or inducement reduction cancel when the fault location is ...

Page 118: ... fails to start After the work has ended or before a temporary storage set the battery switch to the OFF position Before long term storage disconnect the battery cables from the battery terminals A By keeping the battery switch at OFF there will be a smaller risk of battery fire caused by wrong cabling A Even when the battery switch is OFF small current for the clock and other devices is constantl...

Page 119: ...t If any of the following conditions the engine output is boosted for higher working efficiency For work requiring no high output on the other hand the machine runs at standard output level with fuel economy in mind C Traction operation When the traveling speed rises above 20 km h 12 4 mph the engine output boosts itself When it drops below 18 km h 11 2 mph the power boost turns itself off C PTO o...

Page 120: ...TM CONTROL section When the engine rev limit is preset with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel the speed can be monitored with this indicator BRPM Dual Memory Setting Two different engine speeds can each be set with a single touch by pressing the A or B RPM memory buttons or switches This can be used to eliminate troublesome acceleration operations Standard model Premium Premium KVT models ...

Page 121: ...throttle above the minimum speed At the minimum speed a memory setup can not be performed A You can also depress the foot throttle to increase the engine speed above the set speed 1 Engine RPM memory A B indicator 2 Engine RPM memory switch A 3 Engine RPM memory switch B Work During work simply press the button A to automatically set an engine speed of 2000 rpm Turning When turning press the butto...

Page 122: ...n the button and the speed continuously changes Use the same procedure for the engine RPM memory button B C Setting the speeds Premium Premium KVT models Two different engine rpm levels can be preset on the K monitor screen For detailed settings refer to Setting the Engine Transmission in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A The set speeds will be stored even after the engine is stopped ...

Page 123: ...re is approximately 0 C 32 F or below the engine rpm will be kept at approximately 1400 for up to 3 minutes and the operator will be informed by indicator and intermittent buzzer The regulation time varies in response to the coolant temperature During regulation perform warm up operation without using the accelerator After regulation the engine rpm can be gradually increased When regulation has be...

Page 124: ...gine the error warning code P208B will disappear and the thawing of the DEF AdBlue will resume In case the error warning code P208B remains on the screen even after restarting the engine several times contact your local KUBOTA Dealer STOPPING THE ENGINE A If key does not stop the engine consult your local KUBOTA Dealer A Some noise is heard for a couple of minutes after the engine has been stopped...

Page 125: ...ion etc when the transmission fluid temperature is approximately 7 C 19 F or below regulation will take place depending on the fluid temperature as in the table below As well the operator will be informed during regulation by indicator and message During regulation perform warm up operation without using the accelerator When the indicator goes off and the message disappears gear shifting is availa...

Page 126: ...elper battery 5 Clamp the other cable to the negative black or neg terminal of the helper battery 6 Clamp the other end to the engine block or frame of the disabled tractor as far from the dead battery as possible 7 Start the helper vehicle and let its engine run for a few moments Start the disabled tractor 8 Disconnect the jumper cables in the exact reverse order of attachment Steps 6 5 and 4 A T...

Page 127: ... tractors But it should be especially observed in the case of new tractors BChanging 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 take...

Page 128: ... by the seat C Firmness adjustment The seat suspension can be adjusted as follows Turn the firmness adjustment knob to the C position for the firmer ride or D position for the softer ride C Lumbar support adjustment Turn the lumbar support adjust knob to the desired position C Tilt adjustment Pull the backrest tilt adjust lever and tilt the backrest to the desired position C Backrest extension Pul...

Page 129: ...fied The conditions which show as examples not to use this seat are as follows 1 Do not allow any other persons and animals than the instructor the trainee or servicing staffer on this seat Never allow children to sit down on this seat Do not place anything on this seat for transport purpose 2 Use this seat only for training purpose not for anything else 3 Never use this seat on any locations wher...

Page 130: ...t surface and to apply the parking brake for a complete stop 2 Before use make sure the seat is securely fixed And get on the tractor In getting on the tractor stabilize yourself by holding the specified handrail with attention not to get in contact with any control levers 3 Fasten the seat belt and close the door Then get the door locked A While the machine is in motion 1 The person on the instru...

Page 131: ...irrors are equipped with a defogger function To activate defogger press the heater mirror switch while the key switch is in the ON position LIGHT CONTROLS BLight Turn on the repeat headlight only when an implement using the front 3 point hitch obstructs the beam of the headlight 1 Knob bolt 1 Heater mirror switch 1 Headlight 2 Repeat headlight if equipped 3 Position light 4 Turn signal Hazard ligh...

Page 132: ...the ON position 2 In accordance with combinations of the switches 1 and 2 the lights in the table below light up C Headlight beam selection lever The headlight switches between low and high beam each time you move the lever to the B position When the headlight is on low beam it will flash when the lever is moved to the A position 1 Switch 3 positions A PUSH Switch position All lights off a positio...

Page 133: ...The corresponding right and left turn signal lights and indicator on the instrument panel will flash A The hazard light switch is operative when the key switch is in the ON ACC or OFF position A The turn signal light switch is only operative when the key switch is in the ON position A Be sure to return the turn signal switch to center position after turning BWith Trailer Connector When you operate...

Page 134: ...switch and press the beacon light switch The beacon light and the switch s indicator light up Press the beacon light switch to turn off the light and indicator 1 Front work light switch engine hood 2 Front work light switch sides of the CAB 3 Front work light switch roof of the CAB 4 Rear work light switch roof of the CAB 5 Rear work light switch rear of the CAB 6 Indicator 1 Front work light engi...

Page 135: ... wheel drive Be aware of the difference and use carefully A Engage 4 wheel drive for 4 wheel braking when traveling down a slope 1 Before operating the tractor on the road be sure to interlock the right and left pedals as illustrated below 2 Use individual brakes to assist in making sharp turns at slow speeds Field Operation Only Disengage the brake pedal lock and depress only one brake pedal 3 Be...

Page 136: ...r brake is worked when using the tractor s brake pedals It uses the pressure from the main hydraulic circuit The braking force while towing is proportional to the force applied on the tractor pedals It is most useful when towing very heavy loads this device considerably increases braking efficiency and safety BPneumatic Trailer Brake if equipped The pneumatic brake is equipped with 2 air outlet li...

Page 137: ...t clutch operation is needed for creep gear shifting if equipped IMPORTANT To help prevent premature clutch wear A The clutch pedal must be quickly disengaged and be slowly engaged A Avoid operating the tractor with your foot resting on the clutch pedal A Select proper gear and engine speed depending on the type of job A If the warning buzzer sounds too often during usual job the tractor may requi...

Page 138: ...o shift the shuttle shift lever on a slope be sure to completely stop the tractor A Slow down the engine speed before shifting the shuttle lever A Use the shuttle lever when the machine speed is below 20 km h 12 4 mph A Otherwise the clutch gets disengaged and the buzzer starts sounding To get the clutch reengaged and clear the buzzer take either of the following steps 1 Place the shuttle lever ba...

Page 139: ...shift model If the shuttle operation does not function with error message indicated please stop an engine once and re start CVT model If the shuttle operation does not function please push down the shuttle lever to set Neutral then start operation BShuttle Button Hold down the shuttle enable button and press the shuttle button to switch forward and reverse travel A Either the shuttle lever or the ...

Page 140: ...F are not in effect C Creep speed should be used only when doing one of the following jobs 1 Deep rotary tilling and harrowing 2 Planting 3 Turf application C Creep speed can not be used for any of the followings 1 Pulling a trailer 2 Front loader operation 3 Front blade operation 4 Earth moving 5 Entering and leaving a field 6 Loading onto and unloading from a truck To avoid personal injury or de...

Page 141: ...ss of steering control Operate at reduced speed and engage front wheel drive A 4WD model tractor is equipped with 4 wheel braking and appropriate care should be taken during hard braking A An accident may occur if the tractor is suddenly braked such as by heavy towed loads shifting forward or loss of control A The braking characteristics are different between 2 and 4 wheel drive tractor models Be ...

Page 142: ...nd the indicator goes off Premium Premium KVT models Each time the 4WD button is pressed the Manual 4WD and 2WD modes switch If the 4WD mode is selected the indicator on the instrument panel lights up Switching to the AUTO 4WD mode can be made with the K monitor See Setting the Drivability in K MONITOR Part 1 in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A This switch can be operated when the tractor is on t...

Page 143: ...ctor at high speed with differential lock engaged A Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock engaged A Be sure to release the differential lock before making a turn in field conditions C Selection of Differential Lock modes Select any of the following Differential Lock modes as required 1 4WD indicator Mode AUTO Differential lock mode The differential lock turns itself on and off in respo...

Page 144: ...up Switching to the AUTO differential lock mode can be done with the K monitor See Setting the Drivability in K MONITOR Part 1 in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section C Differential lock indicator When the AUTO differential lock or Manual differential lock mode is selected the indicator on the instrument panel lights up A When using the differential lock always slow the engine down A To prevent damage ...

Page 145: ...t maximum speed In short this helps to run the machine economically BSwitching the Operation Modes When the engine gets started the manual mode is selected all the time By stepping on the clutch pedal the minimum traveling speed A 1 is automatically selected To operate the machine in the auto shift mode press the auto shift button to switch to the auto shift mode Every time the auto shift button i...

Page 146: ...tching the Auto Shift Modes According to the type of work switch the transmission mode select switch to the road mode or field mode Which mode is now on can be checked with the LCD indicator on the instrument panel Before switching the modes get the engine started first and then set the shuttle lever to the neutral position 1 Ez command center 2 Auto shift button A PUSH Transmission mode select sw...

Page 147: ...RYSTAL DISPLAY in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A Suppose that while the machine is running the traveling speed is increased or decreased out of its preset range with the ez command center When this happens the manual mode is resumed To go back to the auto shift mode get the traveling speed back into the preset range and press the auto shift button again A Auto shift FIELD MODE B Auto shift ROAD...

Page 148: ... or decreased out of its preset range with the ez command center When this happens the manual mode is resumed To go back to the auto shift mode get the traveling speed back into the preset range and press the auto shift button again C Setting the range gear shift in the field mode Standard model The range gear shift consists of 6 speeds Determine the range gear shift range that is best suited for ...

Page 149: ...gear shifts that are best suited for the type of work On the K monitor screen enter a desired main gear shift range 2 The automatic gear shifting will be within the preset main gear shift range For detailed settings refer to Setting the Engine Transmission in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A The automatic gear shift range in the field mode may be preset only for the main gear shift A...

Page 150: ...ft button to select the manual mode 2 To switch between the road and field modes use the transmission mode select switch C Operating the main gear shift This gear shift can be carried out without any clutch operation whether the tractor is running or at a stop Push the ez command center forward stage by stage and the traveling speed shifts up one by one Pull it backward stage by stage and the trav...

Page 151: ...uto shift mode run 1 Set the traveling speed range 9th thru 12th for example according to the type of work Then start the tractor 2 The automatic operation will go on in response to the load within this preset traveling speed range C Switching to the manual mode run 1 After pressing the auto shift button to switch to manual mode shift gears according to work conditions and carry out operation If y...

Page 152: ... the road mode During operation the main gear shift automatically selected when shifting the range gear shift up or down changes with the auto shift sensitivity setting A Gear shifting example when shifting up A If you step on the clutch pedal immediately after shifting the range gear shift up or down the main gear shift may be automatically shifted as below 1 The main gear shift is shifted down 4...

Page 153: ...usly Variable Transmission is a fully computerized stepless type Depending on the type of work there are two modes to choose from Automatic and Manual Engine Speed Setting Other settings are also possible at will including CVT sensitivity in response to engine load response control for start and stop and cruise control among others 1 Auto shift sensitivity dial A Heavy duty B Light duty 1 Auto shi...

Page 154: ... when the lever is set at the lowest speed position the machine runs at the creep speed about 0 5 km h 0 3 mph To bring the tractor to a complete stop step on the brake pedal or set the shuttle lever to neutral A Allowing for conditions use the Cruise Mode discussed below when you want to make fine adjustments to the traveling speed or to keep the traveling speed steady for a job with a high tract...

Page 155: ...ng speed while confirming its digital display A For detailed settings refer to Setting the Engine Transmission in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A Example In the case of working at the 4 6 km h 3 4 mph traveling speed preferably set the low range maximum traveling speed to about 10 km h 6 mph With this setting the traveling speed can be kept at a nearly constant level S in response t...

Page 156: ...and center operation ex Plow work 1 Set a desired traveling speed with the ez command center and the engine power is controlled to keep up this speed 2 Step on the both brake pedals to stop the tractor When release the pedals to start the traveling speed must be reset When stopped with the clutch pedal you can drive at the preset traveling speed when you release the clutch pedal BOperation of the ...

Page 157: ...crease the response sensitivity For heavy duty jobs with a trailer or on grassland decrease the response sensitivity A For detailed settings refer to Setting the Engine Transmission in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section C In automatic mode with the hand throttle in idle Engine max rpm can be adjusted Engine max rpm increases and high power is available Engine max rpm decreases and power ...

Page 158: ... speed Hold down the cruise button and the current speed is recorded as cruise speed A Setting the traveling speed with the foot throttle 1 Step on the foot throttle until a desired traveling speed is reached 2 Hold down the cruise button for 3 seconds and the cruise control is enabled The current speed is recorded as cruise speed The machine runs at this speed C Clearing the cruise control The cr...

Page 159: ...d step on the brake pedal to stop BLimp Home Switch If the transmission has trouble press this switch and the tractor can be moved for an emergency escape C Operating Procedure 1 Press the F or R switch to enter limp home mode 2 In traveling stop status press the F or R switch to move at a fixed speed while the switch is held down The speed will also increase if you step on the foot throttle while...

Page 160: ...red the operator will be informed by indicator and warning buzzer If the warning sounds immediately stop the tractor and begin operation again Upon correct operation the warning will stop BImmediately Stop the Engine if A The engine suddenly slows down or accelerates A Unusual noises are suddenly heard A Exhaust fumes suddenly become very dark 1 Engine over speed limiting indicator Gear Shifting M...

Page 161: ... level the warning indicator in the Easy Checker TM will light up If this should happen during operation and it does not go off when the engine is accelerated to more than 1000 rpm check level of engine oil See Checking Engine Oil Level in DAILY CHECK in PERIODIC SERVICE section Electrical charge If the alternator is not charging the battery the warning indicator in the Easy Checker TM will light ...

Page 162: ...ective Catalytic Reduction SCR MUFFLER in OPERATING THE ENGINE section Air cleaner If the air cleaner is clogged the indicator in the Easy Checker TM will light up If this should happen during operation clean the air cleaner element See Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element in EVERY 100 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section Hydraulic suction oil filter If the hydraulic suction oil filter is clogged the...

Page 163: ...level in the tank has dropped below 15 the DEF AdBlue warning indicator on the instrument panel lights up and stays on Immediately add DEF AdBlue to the specified level BPneumatic Pressure Gauge if equipped The gauge s LCD blocks show the pneumatic pressure in the trailer brake air tank If the pneumatic pressure has dropped too low the pneumatic pressure warning indicator on the instrument panel l...

Page 164: ... is in the work area of the tractor BWhat is Headland Management System Depending on different types of crops and working methods your headland may require different operation Once such procedures are preprogrammed the operator can run the machine on headland in a simple way for better productivity and less operator fatigue For instance let s preprogram the operating procedure on headland as shown...

Page 165: ...unlock it A While the program is being executed the manually operated levers and switches can be used If the opposite operation takes place while the program is running however the program run is interrupted For example the program is interrupted if the 3 P Quick lower switch is used and then the 3 P Quick raise switch is pressed A Before turning on the PTO shaft use the PTO gear shift lever to se...

Page 166: ...OPERATING THE TRACTOR 134 1 Field out button 2 Field in button 3 Indicator ...

Page 167: ...s two control switches that allow the operator to adjust the suspension system to operating conditions Those switches are the Auto Block mode selection switch and the Suspension manual control switch The operator can quickly adjust the suspension system to changing conditions with a touch of the switches BFront Suspension Mode Choose the front suspension status from the following modes 1 Auto mode...

Page 168: ...ONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section C How to read the indicator 2 Press the top half of the Manual switch in the Auto mode to select manual lowering mode Manual raising mode can be selected by pressing the bottom half The tractor height in the Manual mode can also be checked with the level meter 1 Front suspension mode selection switch 2 Front suspension manual switch A Auto mode B Block mod...

Page 169: ...s in their neutral positions pull the parking brake lever up to park stop the engine and remove the key 2 If it is necessary to park on an incline be sure to chock the wheels to prevent accidental rolling of the machine A Do not leave your tractor in the rain If it cannot be avoided cover the muffler pipe to prevent water entering A After stopping the machine be sure to apply the parking brake Whe...

Page 170: ...pes too steep for safe operation A Avoid changing gears when climbing or descending a slope A If operating on a slope never disengage the clutch or shift levers to neutral Doing so could cause loss of control A Do not drive the tractor close to the edges of ditches or banks which may collapse under the weight of the tractor Especially when the ground is loose or wet 1 Be sure wheel tread is adjust...

Page 171: ...nctions in the same manner as tractors without power steering 2 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 3 Avoid turning the steering wheel while the tractor is stopped or tires may wear out sooner 4 The power steering mechanism makes the steering easier Be careful when driving ...

Page 172: ...e PTO then open the throttle to the recommended speed A If the PTO system is engaged and you stand up from the seat the warning buzzer will whistle for about 10 seconds after standing up This is because the tractor is equipped with Operator Presence Control System A The PTO clutch can be engaged only when the operator is seated in the operator s seat Otherwise the clutch cannot be engaged A When a...

Page 173: ...s meant to be operated at low speed Use only when this higher rpm is specifically recommended by the implement manufacturer Choose from the following 4 PTO operating modes according to the type of implement or the workload Set the Mode Selector Lever to the NORMAL mode for general work and the ECONOMY mode for light duty work only In the ECONOMY mode the engine runs at low speed 540 or 1000 rpm fo...

Page 174: ...ting bolts and then remove the PTO shaft 4 After cleaning the PTO shaft mounting surface mount the 1000 rpm PTO shaft Tightening torque 115 N m 11 7 kgf m A For maximum PTO shaft speeds of various implements see the implement Operator s Manual A Implements may be driven at 540 rpm only if their power input never exceeds 60 kW 82 HP BPTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap Keep the PTO shaft cover in place a...

Page 175: ...adjust the height for turning on the PTO in lowering the implement and the height for turning it off in raising the implement For details refer to Setting the PTO in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section A When PTO turning has been stopped by the Auto PTO function the PTO indicator on the instrument panel blinks and the buzzer keeps sounding The PTO starts turning by lowering the implement ...

Page 176: ...ilt the switch knob backward and the PTO clutch comes OFF disengage A To avoid shock loads to the PTO reduce engine speed when engaging the PTO then open the throttle to the recommended speed A If the PTO system is engaged and you stand up from the seat the warning buzzer will whistle for about 10 seconds after standing up This is because the tractor is equipped with Operator Presence Control Syst...

Page 177: ...O in K MONITOR in INTELLIPANEL TM CONTROL section BPTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times Replace 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 A The universal joint of the PTO drive shaft is technically limited in its moving angle Refer to the PTO Drive Shaft Instructions for p...

Page 178: ...146 3 POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 3 POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 1 Top link 2 Lifting rod Left 3 Stabilizer 4 Lower link 5 Lifting rod Right 6 Drawbar 7 High hitch if equipped ...

Page 179: ...ow the tractor freely in response to the soil and ground conditions This is suited for operation with implements wider than the tractor C Removing the lynch pin BSelecting the Top Link Mounting Holes Select the proper set of holes by referring to the Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart in HYDRAULIC UNIT section BDrawbar Remove the drawbar if a close mounted implement is attached 1 Make prep...

Page 180: ...ng the arm with the implement only Press the UP switch and 3 point hitch goes up Press the DOWN switch and the 3 point hitch comes down Movement of the 3 point hitch stops when the switch is released A If these switches are pushed the 3 point hitch s position lock is activated and 3 P Lifting Lowering indicator starts flashing 2 or so flash every second If it flashing press the 3 P quick raise swi...

Page 181: ...aised or lowered implement can be automatically swung from side to side or locked C To swing the implement during the work and keep the raised implement locked during the tractor swivel 1 Readjust the chain length in the following way so that the lock cover is released when the lower link is in its working range and locked when the tractor is swiveled with the lower link is raised C To keep the im...

Page 182: ... the below when installing the implement A Make sure the hook of the quick hitch is securely locked The 3 point hitch with quick hitch consists of a pair of lower links and a top link all of which have claw ends that permit rapid attaching and detaching of implements C Installing Ball joint to Implement Before the implement is installed on the 3 point hitch with quick hitches it is necessary to in...

Page 183: ... reverse the tractor until the quick hitches are beneath the implement ball joints 3 Raise the lower links using the depth control dial until the quick hitches engage the ball joints A An audible click will be heard as the self locking latches engage the implement ball joint 4 Lower the top link hook onto the upper implement ball joint and press down until the latch is engaged If necessary adjust ...

Page 184: ...ks to lower and detaching the implement C Quick Hitch Locking Device The lock bolt can be applied so that the LATCH does not accidentally open and the implement does not fall off It is useful if the load of an attached implement is not symmetrical or the work is done on a slope DRAWBAR To avoid personal injury or death A Never pull from the top link the rear axle or any point above the drawbar Doi...

Page 185: ...be adjusted depending on an attachment to pull behind The high hitch may get in the way when connecting the universal joint In such case either set the high hitch to its uppermost position or remove it C Adjusting the high hitch level 1 Turn the handle upward to unlock them Move the high hitch bracket up and down to change the hitch height 2 Align the lock pin with the lock hole Return the handle ...

Page 186: ...sertion of the coupling pin as well as the automatic retraction of the security pin C UNCOUPLING 1 Lift the operating handle until it locks into position 2 Travel forward the tractor until the drawbar eye is disengaged 3 For safety reasons it is hereby recommended that the drawbar coupling is kept locked at all times To lock the drawbar coupling act on the lock handle rotating it in the direction ...

Page 187: ...rom the top link the rear axle or any point above the piton fix Doing so could cause the tractor to tip over rearward causing personal injury or death A The piton fix load is referred to IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS section BPiton Fix 1 Piton fix 2 Retainer 3 Pin 4 Lynch pin A LOCK B UNLOCK 1 Piton fix 2 Retainer 3 Pin 4 Lynch pin ...

Page 188: ... and another one at the tractor back the working efficiency can be dramatically improved BLift Control The front 3 point hitch cylinder is connected with the remote control valve Pull the remote control valve lever or switch toward yourself and the lower link is raised Push it away from yourself and the link is lowered Release your hand from the lever or switch and the lower link returns to its ne...

Page 189: ... is used for traveling on public roads and when the front 3 point hitch is not used A For the lever 1 pull out its turning part outward and turn the lever BLower Link The lower link is foldable Set it correctly according to the relevant work C For general works Put the pin into the position shown below and fix the lower link C For floating works When the pin is placed in the position below the low...

Page 190: ... A If noises are heard when implement is lifting after the depth control dial hydraulic dial has been activated the hydraulic mechanism is not adjusted properly Unless corrected the unit will be damaged Contact your KUBOTA Dealer for adjustment 3 POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM To avoid personal injury or death A Before using the 3 point hitch controls ensure that no person or object is in the area of ...

Page 191: ... while the lock status is on Before traveling on public roads be sure to get the 3 point hitch locked to avoid accidental drop of the implement If traveling with the ride control discussed later on unlock the 3 point hitch lock button 1 3 P quick raise lower switch 2 Depth control dial Hydraulic dial 3 3 point hitch lock button 4 3 point hitch lock indicator 5 3 point hitch status indicator 6 Ride...

Page 192: ...ntrol 1 Draft ratio adjustment dial A Position control mode B Mix draft mode C Position control mode in use Move the draft sensitivity slider fully to the left at 0 C Mix draft control mode in use Move the draft sensitivity slider further to the right to increase the percentage of work done in draft control versus that in position control C Auto draft mode in use Touch the left half of the switch ...

Page 193: ...implement raised with the dial 3 When the dial is preset for the implement to get to the lower limit the 3 P quick raise lower switch can be used to raise and lower the implement BPosition Control Mode This will control the working depth of the 3 point hitch mounted implement regardless of the amount of pull required 1 3 P quick raise lower switch 2 Depth control dial Hydraulic dial 1 Depth contro...

Page 194: ...l hydraulic dial in the float position left most to make the lower links move freely along with the ground conditions BLift Arm Top Limit Adjustment Set for work in which a 3 point hitch top limit is required Standard model 1 Turn the dial in the HIGH direction to increase the top limit of the 3 point hitch 2 Turn the dial in the LOW direction to decrease the top limit of the 3 point hitch 1 Depth...

Page 195: ...andard model 1 Turn the dial in the FAST direction and the 3 point hitch s lowering speed will increase 2 Turn the dial in the SLOW direction and the 3 point hitch s lowering speed will decrease Premium Premium KVT models Using the and switches the setting can be changed The longer the bar graph is extended rightward and the 3 point hitch s lowering speed will increase The bar graph extracted shor...

Page 196: ...raulic dial for a bottom limit and the lift arm top limit adjustment dial or switch for a top limit The 3 P quick raise lower switches are controls for the raising and lowering within the limits set by the depth control dial hydraulic dial and the lift arm top limit adjustment dial or switch 2 One touch floating function Hold down the LOWER switch to keep the 3 point hitch floating This function i...

Page 197: ...and travels along an uneven road C Ride control gets activated when the following conditions are met 1 The ride control switch is on 2 The 3 point hitch lock button is unlocked 3 The traveling speed is over 6 km h 3 7 mph automatically deactivated at below 5 km h 3 1 mph 4 The implement is almost at its top limit Standard model Press the ride control switch and the switch indicator lights up and t...

Page 198: ...rge amount of oil can be directly taken out of the hydraulic pump Connect an implement equipped with a closed center hydraulic valve to this port With all necessary hoses in place the load sensing control hose serves to detect the load level as a negative one The pump s flow rate is thus controlled to keep constant the load sensing differential pressure which is the difference between the pump pre...

Page 199: ...l lever before connecting the hydraulic hoses BRemote Control Valve The auxiliary control valve type comes in 2 types A and B as shown below Factory installed valve types are shown below 3 valve model 4 valve model A Float position This type of valve may be placed in float mode with the control lever all the way forward The cylinder is free to extend or retract letting an implement such as a loade...

Page 200: ...ay C there will be no flow 3 To adjust the flow rate set the engine speed to the operating rpm turn the flow control knob once all the way clockwise C and then turn it gradually counterclockwise until the required flow rate is reached A When there is no need to adjust the flow rate turn the flow control knob all the way counterclockwise and keep it in this position BRemote Control Valve Lever The ...

Page 201: ...control switch before connecting the hydraulic hoses OPERATION OF PREMIUM PREMIUM KVT MODELS 1 Remote control valve switch 1 2 Remote control valve switch 2 3 Remote control valve switch 3 4 Remote control valve switch 4 5 Remote control valve switch 5 6 Remote control valve switch 6 7 Loader type Remote control valve switch 3 4 Loader joystick 8 Remote valve for switch 1 9 Remote valve for switch...

Page 202: ...lf of the switch 7 and all the remote control valves are locked and cannot be used for raising and lowering Touch the right half of the switch and the valves are unlocked While the remote control valves are locked the indicator 1 lights up C Locking and unlocking each of the remote control valves Touch any of the remote control valves lock unlock switches 8 and the relevant remote control valve ca...

Page 203: ...te control valve Once the priority flow is ensured the indicator 2 lights up BRemote Control Valve Switch The remote control valve switches direct pressurized oil flow to the implement hydraulic system C Use of remote valves 1 and 2 Each switch can be set at 5 positions If the switch is held at the FLOAT or DETENT position the switch is held at that position C Use of remote valves 3 to 6 Each swit...

Page 204: ...oving the joystick diagonally provides flow for two valves simultaneously in the different combinations illustrated A If the front loader valve is not installed the loader mode indicator 4 and remote control valve mode indicator 5 are blinking When the valve is installed the indicator blinking is stopped 1 Joystick for remote control valve and loader 2 Selection button for remote control valve and...

Page 205: ...ed position To retract a single acting cylinder move the lever or switch to float C position A Always use the float C position to lower a single acting cylinder The retract B position is for double acting cylinders only A Do not hold the lever or switch in the extend A position once the remote cylinder has reached the end of the stroke as this will cause oil to flow through the relief valve Forcin...

Page 206: ... hose 2 to the upper coupler and the return hose 3 to the lower coupler of the same valve 2 When the control lever or switch is assigned to the float C position the motor is off Move the lever or switch to retract B position to operate the motor To stop the motor move the lever or switch from retract B position to the float C position A When operating continuous flow equipment the remote control v...

Page 207: ...o the ground to release hydraulic pressure in the hoses 2 Clean the couplers 3 Relieve pressure by moving hydraulic control levers with engine shut off Pull the hose straight from the hydraulic coupler to release it 4 Clean oil and dust from the coupler then replace the dust plugs A Your local KUBOTA Dealer can supply parts to adapt couplers to hydraulic hoses BRemote Couplers Spillage Collector W...

Page 208: ...ttom hole to keep the implement tilted forward Implement Soil condition Top linkmounting holes 1 Draft sensitivity adjustment switch 2 Depth control dial Hydraulic dial Gauge wheel 1 Stabilizers Moldboard plow Light soil Medium soil Heavy soil 2 Extend the graph to the right Readjust according to the plowing depth or the soil condition Turn the dial to the suitable position YES NO Un lock Disc plo...

Page 209: ... Depth control dial Hydraulic dial Gauge wheel 1 Stabilizers Moldboard plow Light soil Medium soil Heavy soil 2 Turn the dial clockwise Readjust according to the plowing depth or the soil condition Turn the dial to the suitable position YES NO Un lock Disc plow Harrower spike springtooth disc type Sub soiler Weeder ridger 1 Turn the dial fully counterclockwise Turn the dial to the suitable positio...

Page 210: ...e Thus check it everyday and inflate as necessary A Maintain the maximum pressure in front tires if using a front loader or when equipped with a full load of front weights BSafe Replacement of the Wheel The wheel is heavy Take the following precautions when removing the wheel 1 Park the tractor on a solid level place 2 Apply the parking brake and use chocks 3 In detaching the rear wheels apply a w...

Page 211: ...y be damaged A When re fitting or adjusting a wheel tighten the bolts to the following torques then recheck after driving the tractor 200m 200 yards and 10 times of shuttle movement by 5 m 5 yards and thereafter according to service interval See MAINTENANCE section N m kgf m ft lbs 1 2 540 55 1 398 670 68 3 494 Front 1 Tread 540 65R28 1914 mm Rear 1 Tread 650 65R38 1850 mm ...

Page 212: ...Proceed as follows 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Immobilize the tractor using wheel chocks 3 Raise the front of the tractor 4 Turn the steering wheel full lock to the left and subsequently to the right or vice versa and pivot the axle to its position of maximum oscillation When the front axle is in the condition of maximum oscillation and the wheels are turned to the maximum angle there must be no i...

Page 213: ... the jack bolt holes Tighten up these 2 bolts evenly and draw out the tire flange toward yourself 5 Slide the wheel to a desired tread width If the retainer and the bar axle are stuck too hard to slide the wheel drive a wedge in the retainer s slot for smooth motion 6 Remove the jack bolts and fix the tire flange and retainer with the bolts 7 Use the same procedure for the other side wheel A For e...

Page 214: ...nly They are recommended for use in the field When traveling on road you must comply with local regulation at all time A Do not install dual wheels on the front axle BBar Type Axle Attach the wheels onto the rear axle BFlange Type Axle A dual tire adapter mounted to the tractor s rear wheel flange is available as an option 1 350 N m 35 7 kgf m 2 670 N m 68 3 kgf m ...

Page 215: ... weights or consult your local KUBOTA Dealer to use A Do not overload tires A Add no more weight than indicated in chart A Do not attach the front bumper when the front loader is attached BRear Ballast for Single Tires Add weight to rear wheels if needed to improve traction or for stability The amount of rear ballast should be matched to job and the ballast should be removed when it is not needed ...

Page 216: ... filling tires with liquid ballast is not recommended A Do not fill tires with water or solution more than 75 of full capacity to the valve stem level BMonolithic Block if equipped The monolithic block allows the operator to install a weight at the front or rear 3 point hitch BMaximum Masses See APPENDICES section Tire sizes 650 65R38 Slush free at 10 Solid at 30 Approx 1 kg CaCl per 4 L of water ...

Page 217: ...y clockwise to unlock the door To lock the door turn the key in the opposite direction The key can be removed when it is in the vertical direction From the inside Push down the lock knob to lock the door Pull up the lock knob to unlock the door From the outside Unlock the door and pull the outer door handle 1 Outer door handle 2 Door lock A PULL From the inside Unlock the door and pull the inner d...

Page 218: ...ar window if CAB doors are blocked in an emergency situation DOME LIGHT BDome Light Sliding the dome light switch will give the following light condition A The battery will discharge if the dome light remains on Be sure to check the dome light switch position and or door closure 1 Sun roof 2 Sun roof handle A PULL B PUSH Open OFF The light does not turn on when the door is opened DOOR The light tu...

Page 219: ...te the wipers BUsing the Wipers in Cold Season 1 While not used in cold season keep the wiper blades off the windshield to prevent them from being stuck with ice 2 If the windshield is covered with snow scrape it off the windshield before using the wipers 3 If the wiper blades are stuck on the windshield with ice and fail to move be sure to turn the main key switch to OFF and remove the ice off th...

Page 220: ... as required C Rear air outlet The rear air outlet is connected with the dashboard air outlets In summer when the back of the operator is exposed to sunlight keep the rear air outlet open and cool air is blown out of the front and rear air outlets for comfortable operation 1 Control panel 2 Defroster air outlets 3 Dashboard air outlets 4 Rear air outlet 5 Inner air filter A Inner air recirculation...

Page 221: ...C Air Conditioner Switch Push this switch to activate the air conditioner An indicator light will light up when the switch is set to ON Push the switch again to turn the air conditioner off in which case the indicator light will be off C Recirculation fresh air selection switch Each time the switch is pressed the air flow position changes for RECIRCULATION or FRESH AIR An indicator light will ligh...

Page 222: ...RCULATION position 3 Adjust the blower 1 2 3 4 switch and the temperature control dial to achieve a comfortable temperature level 4 Adjust the air volume and air direction from the dashboard air outlets In general open Feet area air outlets and shut Face Back area air outlets 5 To blow out warm air also from behind open the rear air outlet and adjust the air direction 1 Mode switch 2 Blower switch...

Page 223: ...the temperature control dial at the max COOL end of counterclockwise position Otherwise hot air will raise the temperature in the CAB 6 Adjust the air volume and air direction from the dashboard air outlets In general the air volume from Face area air outlets is adjusted to increase and the air volume from Feet Back area air outlets is adjusted to decrease 7 To blow cool air from behind as well op...

Page 224: ...ir will not come out from the dashboard and rear air outlets ACCESSORIES BTrailer Electrical Outlet A trailer electrical outlet is supplied for use with trailer or implement C Function of each terminals in trailer electrical outlet 1 Mode switch 2 Temperature control dial 3 Blower switch 4 Recirculation fresh air selection switch with indicator light A WARM B COOL 1 Defroster air outlet 1 Trailer ...

Page 225: ...justs itself for spray volume in response to the traveling speed and improves the performance What s more the optional GPS function may be used together to navigate the tractor s traveling route In doing so uneven and redundant spraying can be prevented Read the operator s manual provided by the implement manufacturer and observe all safety messages in the manual and on the implement prior to use ...

Page 226: ...e tractor can control implement operations including stopping operation restart adjustment of dispersal amount fertilizer for example etc A Implement side default settings are required to adjust the dispersal amount and so on C Signals from the Signal Socket 1 Loader electrical outlet 1 ISOBUS monitor socket Output Signals Remarks 1 Actual traveling speed Operation with GPS mounted 2 Travel speed ...

Page 227: ... can be connected to the cigarette lighter INSTALLING THE IMPLEMENT CONTROL BOX 1 Make a slit into the corner cover Introduce the implement control cable and hydraulic hose through this slit into the CAB 2 Remove the plugs in inner roof and cut off the hatched zone of the rear pillar cover with a utility knife Attach the control box stay with internal nuts 1 Cigarette lighter 2 Ashtray A OPEN 1 Co...

Page 228: ...h Turn on the key switch and press the beacon light switch Then the beacon light and indicator of switch will be activated Press the switch once more and turn off the light and the indicator 1 Beacon light switch 2 Indicator 1 Beacon light if equipped ...

Page 229: ...nsmission oil filter Replace 225 H every 500 Hr Engine oil Change 226 Engine oil filter Replace 226 Pre Fuel filter Clean 227 Fuel filter Replace 227 Hydraulic oil filter Suction side Replace 228 Hydraulic oil filter Return side Replace 229 Power steering oil filter Replace 230 Radiator hose and clamp Check 231 Fuel line Check 232 Intake air line Check 232 Brake hose Check 232 4 Differential lock ...

Page 230: ... 3 years Parking brake cable Replace 243 4 Interval Items Ref page Q every 4 years Radiator hose and clamp Replace 244 Fuel line Replace 244 4 Intake air line Replace 244 4 Oil separator hose Replace 244 4 Oil cooler line Replace 244 4 Power steering oil line Replace 244 4 Lift cylinder hose Replace 244 4 Front suspension hose Front suspension type Replace 244 4 Differential lock hose Replace 244 ...

Page 231: ...on the previous pages C Chart at a glance Hour meter Maintenance items A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 5 10 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 2050 2100 2150 2200 2250 2300 2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650 2700 2750 2800 2850 2900 2950 3000 Every 1...

Page 232: ...E10W 30 6 Transmission case Power shift model 85 L CVT model 80 L KUBOTA UDT fluid 7 Rear axle case oil 10 L for each side KUBOTA UDT fluid or KUBOTA 80W 90 Gear Lubricant HD or KHD 8 Front differential case oil 8 5 L 9 Front axle gear case oil 2 1 L for each side 10 Front PTO case 2 7 L KUBOTA UDT fluid 11 Greasing No of greasing points Capacity Type of grease Top link 2 Until grease overflows Mu...

Page 233: ...pecialty shops Be sure to use the genuine product only A Use exclusively DEF AdBlue that complies with the requirements of ISO 22241 1 C Transmission Oil and Rear Axle Case Oil The oil used to lubricate the transmission is also used as hydraulic fluid To ensure proper operation of the hydraulic system and to complete lubrication of the transmission it is important that a multi grade transmission f...

Page 234: ...To avoid personal injury or death from contact with moving parts A Never open the hood or engine side cover while the engine is running A Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while they are hot Severe burns could result A Hold the hood with other hand while unlocking release lever BHood To open the hood hold the hood and pull the release lever and open the hood A To close the hood pull down on th...

Page 235: ...ng and Refueling To avoid personal injury or death A Do not smoke while refueling A Be sure to stop the engine before refueling 1 Check the amount of fuel by fuel gauge 2 When the fuel warning indicator lights up it is time to add fuel 3 Before removing the fuel cap clean dirt away from the caps and the tank openings A Be sure to use Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel S15 A Do not permit dirt or trash to get i...

Page 236: ...ndication and its Countermeasure in SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SCR MUFFLER in OPERATING THE ENGINE section The DEF AdBlue tank cap is blue Be careful not to confuse it with the fuel tank cap A Use exclusively DEF AdBlue that complies with the requirements of ISO 22241 1 A Do not allow fuel oil or the like to enter the DEF AdBlue tank If any other substance gasoline diesel oil is mistakenly intr...

Page 237: ...ater accumulates in the water separator the water separator indicator on the instrument panel lights up and a warning buzzer sounds When this happens drain the water in the below procedure C Drainage of water from the water separator 1 Loosen the drain plug by several turns 2 Allow water to drain When no more water comes out and fuel starts to flow out retighten the drain plug 3 Bleed the fuel sys...

Page 238: ... engine has stopped 3 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 in MAINTENANCE section A When using an oil of different maker or viscosity from the previous one remove all of the old...

Page 239: ...ecking Coolant Level To avoid personal injury or death A Do not remove radiator cap while coolant is hot When cool slowly rotate cap to the first stop and allow sufficient time for excess pressure to escape before removing the cap completely 1 Check to see that the coolant level is between the MAX and MIN marks of recovery tank 2 When the coolant level drops due to evaporation add soft water only ...

Page 240: ...es C Cleaning 1 Check front grill to be sure it is clean from debris 2 Check radiator air conditioner condenser intercooler oil cooler fuel cooler and front PTO cooler to be sure they are clean from debris 3 Use compressed air low compression and wand type air nozzle to blow debris clear of the cooling pack Wear eye protection during this operation A Grill must be clean from debris to prevent engi...

Page 241: ...warning 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 A Make sure the lamp on the instrument panel goes off when parking brake lever is down BChecking Gauges Meter and Easy Checker TM 1 Inspect the instrument panel for broken gauge s meter s and Easy Checker TM 2 Replace if broken BChecking Head Li...

Page 242: ...g Neutral Circuit To avoid personal injury or death A Do not allow anyone near the tractor while testing A If the tractor does not pass the test do not operate the tractor C Preparation before testing 1 Place all control levers in the NEUTRAL position 2 Set the parking brake and stop the engine C Test Engine start system 1 Follow the instruction of PARKING THE TRACTOR See PARKING THE TRACTOR in SA...

Page 243: ... on the right and left fenders and release your hand from the switch within 2 seconds and make sure the PTO rotation is turned off 6 Hold down the switch longer than 2 seconds to keep on the PTO rotation Confirm that a warning buzzer sounds for 10 seconds or so when entering continuous rotation mode 7 Press the switch again and make sure the PTO rotation has stopped 8 If any trouble occurs consult...

Page 244: ...er does not sound during the PTO OPC check procedure shut off engine and consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for immediate servicing of the PTO OPC A The unit should not be operated until servicing is completed Standard model Premium Premium KVT models 1 Shuttle lever 2 Clutch pedal 3 Liquid crystal display 1 Parking brake lever 2 3 P quick raise lower switch 3 Front PTO clutch control switch 4 Rear ...

Page 245: ...heck wheel bolts and nuts regularly especially when new If they are loose tighten them as follows Flange type Bar type axle BChecking Tie rod Dust Cover 1 Check to see that dust covers are not damaged 2 If dust covers are damaged consult local KUBOTA Dealer for this service A If dust covers are cracked water and dust invade into tie rod and it will be early wear N m kgf m ft lbs 1 2 540 55 1 398 6...

Page 246: ...BCleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element 1 Unlatch and remove the housing service cover 2 Push down on the service handle to tilt the primary element to a 5 angle This will loosen the seal Then pull out on the service handle to remove the primary element from the housing 3 Clean the primary element When dry dust adheres to the element blow compressed air from the inside turning the element Pressure o...

Page 247: ...ired C Replacing Secondary Element The secondary element should be replaced every 1000 hours or yearly whichever comes first 1 To remove the safety element use the plastic handle on the face of the safety element Pull the element toward the center of the housing and remove it Ensure that the outlet tube sealing area is clean and undamaged BLubricating Grease Fittings Apply a small amount of multip...

Page 248: ...ase fitting Front axle drive shaft 1 Grease fitting Lifting rod LH 2 Grease fitting Lifting rod RH 1 Grease fitting Hydraulic lift cylinders pin 1 Grease fitting Hydraulic lift arm shaft LH RH 2 Grease fitting Parking brake shaft LH RH 1 Grease fitting Stabilizer ...

Page 249: ...ly depress the brake pedals and measure free travel at the top of pedal stroke A Brake pedals should be equal when depressed 1 Battery terminals 1 Grease fitting Hydraulic lift cylinders pin 2 Grease fitting Top link 3 Grease fitting Swing arm support Proper brakepedal free travel Right brake pedal 3 to 7 mm on the pedal Left brake pedal Right brake free travel actual value 9 to 11 mm on the pedal...

Page 250: ... which may shorten the battery s service life or cause an explosion Check the fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required so that the fluid level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels To avoid personal injury or death A Never remove the battery cap while the engine is running A Keep electrolyte away from eyes hands and clothes If you are spattered with it wash it away completely with...

Page 251: ...it is necessary to recharge the battery as early as possible Failure to do this will shorten the battery s service life 3 Only switch off the charger once the battery has finished charging 4 When exchanging an old battery for a new one use battery of equal specification shown in table 1 Table 1 C Direction for Storage 1 When storing the tractor for long periods of time remove the battery from trac...

Page 252: ... If the fuel contains impurities such as water drain the fuel tank at shorter intervals A Drain the fuel tank before operating the tractor after a long period of storage A The fuel tank is made of plastic Be careful not to overtighten the bolts BAdjusting Toe in 1 Park tractor on a flat place 2 Turn steering wheel so front wheels are in the straight ahead position 3 Lower the implement lock the pa...

Page 253: ... the tie rod nut 5 Attach the snap ring of the tie rod joint BCleaning Inner Air Filter Remove the inner filter and blow air from the direction opposite to the filter s normal air flow Pressure of compressed air must be under 205 kPa 2 1 kgf cm 30 psi A Wheel to wheel distance at rear B Wheel to wheel distance at front C FRONT 1 Snap ring 2 Tie rod nut 3 Tie rod joint 1 Inner air filter 2 Knob bol...

Page 254: ...mal air flow Pressure of compressed air must be under 205 kPa 2 1 kgf cm 30 psi A Do not hit the filter If the filter becomes deformed dust may enter into the air conditioner which may cause damage and malfunction A If the filter is very dirty Dip the filter in lukewarm water with mild dish washing detergent Move it up and down as well as left and right to loosen dirt Rinse the filter with clean w...

Page 255: ...r Drive Belt in EVERY 500 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section 2 Loosen the lock nut first and then fully loosen the tension bolt 3 Lift the tension pulley and remove the belt 4 Fit the new belt instead as shown below 5 Tighten the tension bolt until the proper belt tension is obtained Finally tighten up the lock nut Proper belt tension A deflection of between 9 to 11 mm when the belt is pressed 98 N...

Page 256: ... one 4 After cleaning reassemble the water separator keeping out dust and dirt 5 Bleed the fuel system See SERVICE AS REQUIRED in PERIODIC SERVICE section A If the water separator and or fuel filter is not well maintained the supply pump and injector may be damaged earlier than expected 1 Fan belt 2 Air conditioner belt 3 Drive pulley 4 Alternator 5 Fan pulley 6 Air compressor if equipped 7 Air co...

Page 257: ...ing Fuel System in SERVICE AS REQUIRED in PERIODIC SERVICE INITIAL 500 HOURS BChanging Transmission Fluid See Changing Transmission Fluid in EVERY 1000 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section for this service BChanging Rear Axle Case Oil See Changing Rear Axle Case Oil in EVERY 1000 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section for this service BReplacing Transmission Oil Filter See Replacing Transmission Oil Filte...

Page 258: ...sure to stop the engine before replacing the oil filter cartridge A Allow 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 filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 After the new filter has been replaced the engine ...

Page 259: ... and dirt 5 Bleed the fuel system See Bleeding Fuel System in SERVICE AS REQUIRED in PERIODIC SERVICE section BReplacing Fuel Filter 1 Remove the fuel filter 2 Put a film of clean fuel on rubber seal of new filter 3 Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting surface Tighten filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 4 Bleed the fuel system See Bleeding Fuel System in SERVICE AS REQU...

Page 260: ...ission oil up to the upper line of the sight glass 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak past the seal on the filter A To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system use only a KUBOTA genuine filter A Check the transmission fluid level und...

Page 261: ...is damaged make sure to replace it 5 Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the sight glass 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak past the seal on the filter A Check the transmission fluid level under the following conditions 1 Par...

Page 262: ...g is damaged make sure to replace it 5 Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the sight glass 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak past the seal on the filter A Check the transmission fluid level under the following conditions 1 P...

Page 263: ...ked C Precaution at Overheating Take the following actions in the event the coolant temperature is nearly or more than the boiling point what is called Overheating 1 Park the tractor in a safe place and keep the engine unloaded idling 2 Don t stop the engine suddenly but stop it after about 5 minutes of unloaded idling 3 Keep yourself well away from the machine for further 10 minutes or while the ...

Page 264: ...ction BChecking Intake Air Line 1 Check to see that hoses and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged replace or repair them at once BChecking Brake Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking Differential Lock Hose 1 Check to see that hoses and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged r...

Page 265: ...and clamps are found worn or damaged replace or repair them at once BChecking Oil Cooler Line 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged replace or repair them at once BChecking Front Suspension Hose 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged rep...

Page 266: ...pec or the belt itself is found to be damaged replace it with a new one 1 Stop the engine and remove the key 2 Press on the spot indicated in the figure below to measure the deflection C Replacing the belt 1 Apply a square wrench into the square hole of the air conditioner belt self tension arm 2 Using the wrench in place unlock the self tension arm and undo the belt from the compressor pulley 3 I...

Page 267: ...ernal retaining ring and loosen the M8 bolt to remove the cover 4 Extract the oil filter from the pump unit and clean it 5 Reassemble the removal parts 6 Fill with the new oil up to the lower rim of filling plug port See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section 7 After filling reinstall the filling plug 1 Air conditioner belt 2 Self tension arm 3 Square hole 4 Square wrench Oil capacity 2 7 L 1 Drain plu...

Page 268: ...lug 3 Fill with the new oil up to the upper line of the sight glass See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section 4 After running the engine for a few minutes stop it and wait for 10 minutes Check the oil level again add oil to prescribed level A 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 transmissi...

Page 269: ...is damaged make sure to replace it 5 Fill the transmission oil up to the upper line of the sight glass 6 After running the engine for a few minutes stop the engine wait for 10 minutes and check the oil level again add oil to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak past the seal on the filter A Check the transmission fluid level under the following conditions 1 Par...

Page 270: ... of filling plug port See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section 4 After filling reinstall the filling plug BChanging 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 Fill with the new oil up to the lower rim of filling plug port See LUBRICANTS in...

Page 271: ...mary Element and Secondary Element See Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element in EVERY 100 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section BChecking Exhaust Manifold Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service EVERY 1500 HOURS BCleaning Fuel Injector Nozzle Tip Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking DEF AdBlue Injector Tip Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking DEF ...

Page 272: ... first stop and allow sufficient time for excess pressure to escape before removing the cap completely 1 Stop the engine and let it cool down 2 Connect the extension drain hose to the drain plug 3 To drain the coolant loosen the drain plug and remove the radiator cap The radiator cap must be removed to completely drain the coolant 4 After all coolant is drained tighten the drain plug securely 5 Fi...

Page 273: ...rgency number for further assistance A When anti freeze comes in contact with the skin or clothing wash it off immediately A Do not mix different types of Anti freeze The mixture can produce chemical reaction causing harmful substances A Anti freeze is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions Keep fire and children away from anti freeze A When draining fluids from the engine plac...

Page 274: ...e long life coolant has a service life of 2 years Be sure to change the coolant every 2 000 hours or every 2 years whichever comes faster A The above data represent industry standards that necessitate a minimum glycol content in the concentrated anti freeze EVERY 3000 HOURS BChecking Turbocharger Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking Supply Pump Consult your local KUBOTA Deal...

Page 275: ...over EVERY 1 YEAR BChecking DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Pipe Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking EGR Pipe Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking Oil Separator Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking CAB Isolation Cushion Check the cushion for any breakage or fatigue Replace them if they are deteriorated EVERY 2 YEARS BRepla...

Page 276: ... for this service BReplacing Brake Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BReplacing Air Conditioner Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service SERVICE AS REQUIRED BBleeding Fuel System Air must be removed 1 When the fuel filter or lines are removed 2 When water is drained from water separator 3 When tank is completely empty 4 After the tractor has not been used for a l...

Page 277: ...e BReplacing Fuse The tractor electrical system is protected from potential damage by fuses A blown fuse indicates that there is an overload or short somewhere in the electrical system If any of the fuses should blow replace with a new one of the same capacity A Before replacing a blown fuse determine why the fuse blew and make any necessary repairs Failure to follow this procedure may result in s...

Page 278: ...ry main relais OFF output 16 30 Worklight Bonnet 17 15 Low Beam Bonnet and A Pillar 18 15 High Beam Bonnet and A Pillar 19 30 Worklight Roof Front 20 15 Worklight Roof Rear 21 15 Worklight A Pillar 22 15 Worklight C Pillar 23 5 GPS Antenna 24 15 Beacon Light 25 15 Wiper Rear Cab Light 26 25 Battery 3P socket Nr 2 27 20 Spare battery 28 25 Battery 3P socket Nr 1 29 7 5 Vehicle Drivetrain Controller...

Page 279: ...7 7 5 OSPE ignition 58 1 Spare output ignition 59 5 Switch Panel SWP ignition 60 10 Dashboard DB ignition 61 10 Vehicle Control Unit Nr 1 VCU1 ignition 62 5 Vehicle Control Unit Nr 2 VCU2 ignition 63 1 Terminal TRM ignition 64 5 Engine Control Unit ECU ignition 65 15 Flasher relays supply 66 25 ISOBUS ECU_Power 67 5 Front loader accumulator output 68 7 5 Auto Steering iBox ignition 69 5 Auto Steer...

Page 280: ...r Light Capacity Head light 60 55 W Repeat head light 60 55 W Turn signal hazard light Front 21 W Turn signal hazard light Rear fender LED Front position light 10 W Brake stop light LED Tail light LED Rear registration plate light 5 W Front work light Hood 55 W Front work light CAB outer roof 55 W Front work light CAB front piller 24 W Rear work light CAB outer roof 55 W Rear work light CAB rear p...

Page 281: ...act with eyes or skin may cause frostbite A In the event of a leakage wear safety goggles Escaping refrigerant can cause severe injuries to eyes A In contact with a flame R134a refrigerant gives a toxic gas A Do not disconnect any part of the refrigeration circuit of the air conditioning system Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for assistance and service A shortage of refrigerant impairs the air co...

Page 282: ...ition with a high pressure flow A The cover of the wirings may be damaged or the wiring may be cut off causing fire A The hydraulic hose may be damaged causing a high pressure oil blow out This may cause injury A If the machine is not washed as specified the following peel off damage or malfunction may result Examples A The stickers or labels may peel away A The electronic components engine compar...

Page 283: ...y high pressure water to the glass part of the CAB or the roof part while washing Please lower the pressure or spread the water flow It will cause water leakage inside the CAB and cause damage to electrical parts A Less than 2 m B More than 2 m A No high pressure washer ...

Page 284: ...ther specific tank For long term storage of DEF AdBlue refer to Storing and Handling the DEF AdBlue in Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR MUFFLER in OPERATING THE ENGINE section 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 stor...

Page 285: ... code on the LCD can be disappeared from LCD to press the ESC button If another trouble is happened the error warning code re appeared with another trouble code When this happens this error warning code and the immediately previous error are both indicated at 2 seconds intervals Error Warning code display on LCD An abbreviated electric control unit name 1 in the figure shows which control unit is ...

Page 286: ...208B DEF AdBlue freeze warning Please stop the engine once and restart it after 10 seconds If the error code remains please contact your dealer 5435 12 VCU1 520350 19 Communication error of DBM Check the fuse and wiring of the dashboard If there is no damage contact your dealer VCU1 520351 19 Communication error of VCU2 Check the fuse and wiring of VCU2 If there is no damage contact your dealer VC...

Page 287: ...alfunction 3 point quick lower button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522013 23 Shuttle forward button malfunction Shuttle forward button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522014 23 Shuttle reverse button malfunction Shuttle reverse button may be stuck If it is stuck contact your dealer ARU 522015 23 ESC button malfunction ESC button may be stuck If it is stuc...

Page 288: ...f the 4WD switch is stuck open If the message persists after the switch is closed contact your dealer VCU2 11014 9 Signal error External switch for 3 point hitch lifting Check if the external switch for 3 point hitch lifting is stuck If not contact your dealer VCU2 11015 9 Signal error External switch for 3 point hitch lowering Check if the external switch for 3 point hitch lowering is stuck If no...

Page 289: ...ersists after the switch is released contact your dealer VCU2 522015 9 Signal error Front PTO switch Check if the Front PTO switch is stuck If the message persists after the switch is released contact your dealer VCU2 522017 3 or 4 Wheel angle sensor error Wheel angle sensor or wiring may be defective contact your dealer VCU2 522029 2 3 4 5 or 9 Shuttle lever forward position error This happens wh...

Page 290: ... time Otherwise contact your dealer VCU2 522084 9 Signal error Front suspension DOWN switch Check if the front suspension DOWN switch was held in ON for a long time Otherwise contact your dealer VCU2 523001 31 Operational error Shuttle enable button Check if the shuttle enable button was pressed while operator was away from operator s seat Otherwise contact your dealer VCU2 523003 31 Operational e...

Page 291: ...engine start SC 520200 2 Operation Error Auto Steering Switch Turn ON Auto Steering switch after engine start SC 520203 31 Safety Function Auto steering system Turn OFF Auto steering switch SC 520210 30 Operation Error Auto Steering Switch may be stuck Turn ON Auto Steering switch after engine start TCU 171 15 Transmission oil temperature is too high Stop tractor operation and allow transmission t...

Page 292: ...rake pedal If the error message persists even if the brake pedal is released contact your dealer VDC 521005 19 Operational error PTO lever and PTO switch Check PTO gear shift lever and PTO operating mode select lever position When turning ON the PTO switch set both levers to selected position VDC 521049 19 Data input error of tire circumference Check the setting of the tire circumference figure VD...

Page 293: ...t Piton Drawbar frame kit Drawbar kit Drawbar K80 kit Drawbar fixed Piton kit Double acting hydraulic top link kit Exterior Front fender kit Smaller Wider Rear fender kit Electrical Work light kit 2 front and 2 rear Repeat headlight kit 200A Alternator kit Beacon light kit Speed sensor kit Camera Precision farming Auto steering kit GPS antenna kit Brake Hydraulic trailer brake kit Hydraulic Front ...

Page 294: ...oad of the tire Tire dimensions for rear axle Load index Speed index Maxi mum permis sible load of the tire kg Inflation pressure kPa at maximum permis sible load of the tire 40 km h ver sions 50 km h ver sions 1 40 km h ver sions 50 km h ver sions 1 540 65R28 142 A8 B 2780 160 650 65R38 157 A8 B 4330 160 1 If you drive radial and metric diagonal tires with speed category A8 at a speed level of 50...

Page 295: ... Variable Transmission Response 125 CVT Continuously Variable Transmission Sensitivity 125 Data Import and Export 70 DEF AdBlue 82 DEF AdBlue 86 DEF AdBlue Freeze Warning 92 DEF AdBlue Gauge 131 DEF AdBlue injector 242 DEF AdBlue Injector Tip 239 DEF AdBlue Line 239 DEF AdBlue Pump Filter 243 Depth Control Dial Hydraulic Dial 161 Detailed Setting of Remote Control Valves 170 Differential Lock 111 ...

Page 296: ...Hydraulic Oil Filter Return 229 Hydraulic Oil Filter Suction 228 Immediately Stop the Engine if 128 Inflation Pressure 178 Initial Setting 24 Initial Setting 70 Inner Air Filter 221 Inspecting the DEF AdBlue level and adding the fluid 204 Instructional Seat 97 Intake Air Line 232 Intake Air Line 244 ISOBUS Monitor Socket 194 ISOBUS Socket 193 Joystick for Remote Control Valve and Loader 172 Key Sw...

Page 297: ...ntrol Valve 167 Remote Control Valve 46 Remote Control Valve Controls on the Rear Fender 173 Remote Control Valve Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting 175 Remote Control Valve Lever 168 Remote Control Valve Lock Button 170 Remote Control Valve Switch 171 Remote Couplers Spillage Collector 175 Remote Hitch UP DOWN Switch 148 Remote Valve Controls 167 Remote Valve Controls 169 Resetting Procedure 74...

Page 298: ...ger 242 Turn Signal Hazard Light Switch 101 Using the Wipers in Cold Season 187 Walk Around Inspection 203 Warm up and Transmission Oil at Low Temperature Range 93 Warning Indication and its Countermeasure 83 Washer Liquid 249 Washing the Tractor 250 Water Separator 205 Water Separator 224 What is Headland Management System 132 Wheel Bolt Torque 213 With Trailer Connector 101 Work Light Switch 102...

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