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OPERATING THE VEHICLE

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ENGLISH

B

Driving through Water

To avoid serious injury:

A

Do not drive through water whenever it is
possible.

A

Drive slowly across shallow water and choose
a location to enter and exit the water where the
banks are not too steep or slippery.

A

Before entering water, check for rocks, holes or
other obstacles that may cause overturn, stuck
or submerged.

A

Never operate the vehicle in the fast flowing
water or in water deeper than the bottom edge
of the axle caps.

A

Do not enter and drive through water over 10 km/h.
Critical damage may occur in the engine, if the speed
is over 10 km/h.

OPERATING HAND THROTTLE

[if equipped]

A

Pull the hand throttle while pushing the button, and the
engine speed increases.

A

Push the hand throttle while pushing the button, and
the engine speed decreases.

A

Fine-tune engine speed by turning the hand throttle.

A

Do not use the hand throttle while driving the vehicle,
always push the hand throttle back to the "LOW"
position.
Before driving the vehicle, confirm the hand throttle to
be positioned to the "LOW".

STATIONARY HYDRAULIC OUTLET

[if equipped]

To use the hydraulic outlet system, start the hydraulic
outlet system in the following steps.
1. Apply the parking brake and place chocks at the tires.
2. Make sure the shift levers are in "NEUTRAL", and start

the engine.

3. Operate the hydraulic outlet lever.

(See "HYDRAULIC OUTLET" in "HYDRAULIC
OUTLET" section.)

4. Set the engine speed to provide recommended fluid

rate. (Refer to the implement operator's manual.)

A

Do not use a hydraulic implement which has a
hydraulic motor except those approved by Kubota.

(1) Axle cap

(1) Hand throttle (if equipped)
(2) Button

(A) "PUSH"

 "HIGH"

 "LOW"

Summary of Contents for RTV-X900G

Page 1: ...ENGLISH OPERATOR S MANUAL 1AYAACUAP0450 UTILITY VEHICLE READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL Original instructions K7593 7135 2...

Page 2: ...Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation service and repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements of the intended use This machine should be op...

Page 3: ...perature Brake Fluid Parking Brake Battery Charging Condition Engine Oil Pressure VHT Oil Temperature Turn Signal Hazard Trailer indicator Engine Stop Engine Run Starter Control Diesel Preheat Glow Pl...

Page 4: ...s manual carefully It will help you become familiar with the operation of the vehicle and contains many helpful hints about vehicle maintenance This manual contains instructions for minor maintenance...

Page 5: ...Temperature Range 18 JUMP STARTING 18 OPERATING THE VEHICLE 20 OPERATING NEW VEHICLE 20 Do not Operate the Vehicle at Full Speed for the First 50 Hours 20 Changing Lubricating Oil for New Vehicles 20...

Page 6: ...s 39 Sliding and Skidding 39 Driving through Water 40 OPERATING HAND THROTTLE 40 STATIONARY HYDRAULIC OUTLET 40 CARGO BED 41 CARGO BED 41 General Caution 41 Max Cargo Load 41 Cargo Bed Tailgate 43 Rai...

Page 7: ...sing and Lowering the Cargo Bed 62 JACK UP POINT 63 Front End 63 Rear End 63 DAILY CHECK 64 Walk Around Inspection 64 Checking around Engine 64 Checking and Refueling 64 Checking Engine Oil Level 65 C...

Page 8: ...il Line 88 EVERY 300 HOURS 89 Checking Tire 89 EVERY 400 HOURS 90 Changing Front Knuckle Case Oil 90 Changing Transmission Fluid 90 Changing Front Axle Case Oil 91 EVERY 500 HOURS 92 Replacing Fuel Fi...

Page 9: ...e 95 Replacing Fuse 95 Replacing Slow Blow Fuses 97 Replacing Light Bulb 97 Checking Hydraulic Tank Suction Strainer 97 STORAGE 98 VEHICLE STORAGE 98 REMOVING THE VEHICLE FROM STORAGE 98 TROUBLESHOOTI...

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Page 11: ...nce which may interfere with the CAB or ROPS Do not allow any bystanders around or near the vehicle during operation 7 Never allow anyone under age 16 or without a valid driver s license to operate th...

Page 12: ...ed control pedal with great care to avoid sudden starts 6 The vehicle cannot turn with the differential locked and attempting to do so could be dangerous 7 Do not operate near ditches holes embankment...

Page 13: ...cks and other hidden hazards in the terrain 7 Never cross any body of water where depth may be unknown to the operator Deep water is considered anything in excess the bottom edge of the axle cap Choos...

Page 14: ...n transporting on public roads 3 Use extra care when loading or unloading the vehicle into a trailer or truck Before servicing the vehicle park it on a firm flat and level surface set the parking brak...

Page 15: ...owered If it is necessary to work under the vehicle or any vehicle elements for servicing or adjustment securely support them with stands or suitable blocking beforehand 15 Escaping hydraulic fluid un...

Page 16: ...SAFE OPERATION 6 ENGLISH 8 PICTORIAL SAFETY LABELS...

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Page 20: ...SAFE OPERATION 10 ENGLISH...

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Page 22: ...missing pictorial safety labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA Dealer 4 If a component with pictorial safety label s affixed is replaced with new part make sure new label s is are attached in...

Page 23: ...ecord them in the space provided C Warranty This vehicle is warranted under the Kubota Limited Express warranty a copy of which may be obtained from your selling dealer No warranty shall however apply...

Page 24: ...SERVICING OF VEHICLE 2 ENGLISH 1 Engine serial number 2 Transmission assy serial number...

Page 25: ...ndard foot operated with mechanical holder Gear selection Hi Low range forward neutral reverse Brakes Front Rear Wet disk brake Parking brake Rear wheel hand lever Steering Hydrostatic power Suspensio...

Page 26: ...g 706 Rear 1135 Technically permissible maximum laden weight 1620 Vehicle payload 618 604 514 Minimum limit percentages 30 59 Front guard Std Body color Orange Orange Camo Bed lift Std Speedometer Std...

Page 27: ...5 SPECIFICATIONS ENGLISH TRAVELING SPEEDS Range gear shift lever Gear position Traveling speeds km h RTV X900KR RTV X900MR RTV X900MC Low 27 High 40 Reverse 30...

Page 28: ...followed A Forestry Application Following hazards exist a toppling trees primarily in case a rear mounted tree grab crane is mounted at the rear of the vehicle b penetrating objects in the operator s...

Page 29: ...Mass of the Drawbar Rear trailer hitch Kind of mass Maximum mass of the trailer Unbraked towable mass kg 1000 Independently braked towable mass kg 1000 Inertia braked towable mass kg 1000 Towable mass...

Page 30: ...OLS LOCATION OF PARTS RTV X900KR ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS 1 Front work light if equipped 27 2 ROPS 3 Hazard Turn signal light 26 26 4 Front hood 61 5 Headlights 25 6 Winch mount bracket 55 7 Front trailer...

Page 31: ...0MR RTV X900MC ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS 1 Front work light if equipped 27 2 ROPS 3 Hazard Turn signal light 26 26 4 Front hood 61 5 Headlights 25 6 Winch mount bracket 55 7 Front trailer hitch bracket 54...

Page 32: ...ure gauge 33 5 Turn signal light switch 26 18 Fuel gauge 32 6 Head light switch 25 19 Turn signal indicator 7 Hazard light switch 26 Hazard signal indicator 26 26 8 Brake pedal 29 20 4WD indicator 30...

Page 33: ...0 Front wiper Washer switch 51 3 Passenger seat 61 11 Front Rear work light switch if equipped 27 4 Travel adjust lever 21 12 Beacon light switch if equipped 53 5 4WD lever 30 13 Fan switch 53 6 Diffe...

Page 34: ...Cargo bed 41 8 Handgrip 2 Tailgate 43 9 Fuel tank cap 64 3 Combination lamp 26 10 Rear trailer hitch 54 4 Muffler 79 11 Hydraulic outlet if equipped 45 5 Number plate 12 Rear work light if equipped 28...

Page 35: ...NTS 1 Cargo bed 41 8 Handgrip 2 Tailgate 43 9 Fuel tank cap 64 3 Combination lamp 26 10 Rear trailer hitch 54 4 Muffler 79 11 Hydraulic outlet if equipped 45 5 Number plate 12 Rear work light if equip...

Page 36: ...item Walk around inspection Check engine oil level Check transmission fluid level Check brake fluid level Check hydraulic tank oil level Clean hydraulic oil cooler net Check coolant level Clean grill...

Page 37: ...AL position and to place the Hydraulic Outlet lever if equipped in OFF position and to place the hydraulic lift cylinder lever to the NEUTRAL position before starting the engine A Make sure the engine...

Page 38: ...2 Restricting plate A LOCK 4 Push the speed control pedal down about 1 2 way 1 Speed control pedal A INCREASE B DECREASE 5 Insert the key into the key switch and turn it ON OFF Engine Stop ON Engine...

Page 39: ...ine fails to start after 10 seconds turn off the key for 30 seconds Then repeat steps 6 and 7 To protect the battery and the starter make sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more than...

Page 40: ...sufficiently warmed up JUMP STARTING To avoid serious injury A Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from battery A If vehicle battery is frozen do not jump start engine A Do not connect other end o...

Page 41: ...d starting system A Use only same voltage for jump starting A Use of a higher voltage source could result in severe damage to vehicle s electrical system Use only matching voltage source when Jump sta...

Page 42: ...er fully warming up the engine A Do not run the engine at speeds faster than necessary A On rough roads slow down to suitable speeds Do not operate the vehicle at fast speed The above precautions are...

Page 43: ...Make sure that the seat is completely secured after each adjustment C Travel adjustment Unlock the travel adjust lever and slide the seat backward or forward as required The seat will lock in positio...

Page 44: ...height which you want to Seat can be set as below 3 modes N Normal height L Low height H High height At Normal height use center rear hole At Low height use lowest hole At High height use highest hole...

Page 45: ...the reverse procedure of No 1 2 3 to lower the seat 8 Detach the front snap pin 9 Detach the seat from frame When detach the seat be careful not to pinch the hand between seat and bracket When changi...

Page 46: ...le at front and lowest hole at rear At High height use lowest hole at front and highest hole at rear BSeat Belt To avoid serious injury A Seat belts reduce injury Always wear your seat belts The lap s...

Page 47: ...the head light switch to the low beam or high beam position causes the following lamps to light simultaneously 1 Tail and number plate lights lamps at the rear portions of the vehicle 2 Sidemarker li...

Page 48: ...l lights and indicator on the instrument panel will flash A The turn signal light switch is only operative when the key switch is in the ON position A If the hazard light switch is pressed to the ON p...

Page 49: ...ey switch is turned to the ON position and the front work light switch is turned to the ON position the work light comes on RTV X900KR RTV X900MR RTV X900MC 1 Head light 2 Hazard Turn signal light 3 T...

Page 50: ...omes on When the slide switch is slid to the OFF position the light goes off After the slide switch for each work light is shifted to the OFF position turn the key switch to the OFF position RTV X900K...

Page 51: ...vehicle is completely stopped and the speed control pedal is in the NEUTRAL position 2 To avoid transmission and shift linkage damage completely stop the vehicle using the brake pedal before shifting...

Page 52: ...s with the vehicle stopped Shift the lever to 4WD to engage the front wheel drive When the lever is in 4WD position the 4WD indicator comes on A Tires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged...

Page 53: ...ne and remove the key BStopping 1 Release the speed control pedal 2 Step on the brake pedal 3 After the vehicle has stopped put the range gear shift lever in neutral and set the parking brake CHECK DU...

Page 54: ...ke fluid goes below the prescribed level the warning lamp in the Easy Checker TM will come on If this should happen during operation check to see that there is no oil leak in the brake system and then...

Page 55: ...ccur do not stop the engine When it is safe to do so remove the engine load and keep the engine idling to allow cool down to occur After the warning lamps go off wait for 5 minutes and stop the engine...

Page 56: ...AND REMOVE THE KEY 1 Stop the vehicle on a level surface 2 To set the parking brake depress the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever to the rear engaged position 3 To release the parking brak...

Page 57: ...more than 120 watts to this power point or the battery may discharge very rapidly or the outlet may fail A Do not use as a cigarette lighter A Do not use when wet A Make sure that the cap is closed wh...

Page 58: ...er reducing slippage Differential lock is maintained while the pedal is depressed or may be held by using differential lock holder C Handling the retaining device for differential lock 1 Pull the diff...

Page 59: ...lever or hydraulic outlet lever when driving Otherwise loss of control or failure of the power steering could occur BUnfamiliar Terrain To avoid serious injury A Be sure to check for hidden obstacles...

Page 60: ...t the range gear shift lever into low range and use 4WD on steep slopes or when stuck in the mud with differential locked if necessary BTurning the Vehicle To avoid serious injury A Reduce vehicle spe...

Page 61: ...re descending a hill BTraversing Hillsides To avoid serious injury A Reduce vehicles speed to prevent tipping or loss of control A Do not traverse hillsides that are slippery or covered with rocks or...

Page 62: ...Push the hand throttle while pushing the button and the engine speed decreases A Fine tune engine speed by turning the hand throttle A Do not use the hand throttle while driving the vehicle always pu...

Page 63: ...r before driving A Be careful not to put any part of your body such as hands or arms between the bed and vehicle A Drive slowly when it is loaded BMax Cargo Load Never carry loads exceeding cargo bed...

Page 64: ...ENGLISH Quick Reference Table for Cargo Load 1 The calculation was made provided that the operator and the passenger weigh 95 kg each A Cargo load should not exceed Cargo bed capacity and Permissible...

Page 65: ...ith lift cylinder make sure safety support is properly mounted A Do not operate the hydraulic lift cylinder lever or hydraulic outlet lever when driving Otherwise loss of control or failure of the pow...

Page 66: ...red due to trouble with the engine or hydraulic system shift the lever to the FLOAT position The cargo bed can be raised or lowered manually 1 Hydraulic lift cylinder lever 2 Restricting plate U UP N...

Page 67: ...e remote cylinder has reached the end of its stroke as this will cause oil to flow through the relief valve Forcing oil through the relief valve for extended periods will overheat the oil A Continuing...

Page 68: ...implement coupler to the vehicle hydraulic coupler 4 Pull the implement coupler slightly to make sure couplers are firmly connected C Disconnecting 1 Lower the implement first to the ground to reliev...

Page 69: ...wn in the operator s manual A Do not use tires other than those approved by KUBOTA BInflation Pressure Though the tire pressure is factory set to the prescribed level it naturally drops slowly in the...

Page 70: ...er according to service interval SHOCK ABSORBERS BShock Absorber Spring Adjustment To avoid serious injury A For shock absorber spring adjustment make sure to consult your local KUBOTA dealer The fron...

Page 71: ...y in the opposite direction The key can be removed when it is at right angle to the outer door handle From the outside To open the door push the door lock and pull the outer door handle 1 Outer door h...

Page 72: ...front window if the CAB doors are blocked in an emergency situation To open Turn both the front window handles anticlockwise to the vertical position turn 90 Push the front window a little and it wil...

Page 73: ...iper blades off the front window to prevent them from being stuck with ice 2 If the front window is covered with snow scrape it off the front window before using the wipers 3 If the wiper blades are s...

Page 74: ...covered Such defects may cause burns or injury They may also cause engine seizure or other serious failure Scratches cracks or swelling in water hoses Water leakage at water hose joints Missing or dam...

Page 75: ...f of the switch and turn off the light and the indicator BBeacon Position In order to see beacon in all directions by the other road users put the beacon at the top position as shown in the figure In...

Page 76: ...LIMITATIONS section When towing other equipment use a safety chain A When attaching the rear trailer hitch to the frame comply with the prescribed limitation in the figure below BFront Coupling To av...

Page 77: ...which are shown in the figure below by using adequate straps or chains 3 When transporting vehicle on truck or trailer always comply with Federal and or Local regulations for securement A Do not apply...

Page 78: ...Replace only if necessary 4 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service 5 When the battery is used for less than 100 hours per year check the battery condition by reading the indicator annually...

Page 79: ...d clamp Check every 200 hrs 87 Replace every 2 years 94 23 Hydraulic oil line Check every 200 hrs 88 Replace every 2 years 94 4 24 Intake air line Check every 200 hrs 87 Replace every 2 years 95 3 25...

Page 80: ...ars 92 4 37 Rear brake cylinder seal Replace every 2 years 94 4 38 Front brake seal Replace every 2 years 94 4 39 Cooling system Flush every 2 years 92 40 Coolant Change every 2 years 92 41 Fuel syste...

Page 81: ...lter non exchanged 2 7 L 0 to 25 SAE20 SAE10W 30 or 15W 40 Below 0 SAE10W SAE10W 30 5 Transmission case 7 0 L SUPER UDT fluid 6 Front axle case 0 6 L SUPER UDT fluid 7 Front knuckle case Ref 0 25 L SU...

Page 82: ...draulic tank oil To insure proper operation of the hydraulic and VHT system it is important that a multi grade transmission fluid is used in this system We recommend the use of KUBOTA genuine fluid fo...

Page 83: ...ND THE MAINTENANCE COVER To avoid serious injury from contact with moving parts A Never open the cover under the seat while the engine is running BHood To open the hood pull the latch lever toward lef...

Page 84: ...reverse procedure of No 1 2 HOW TO RAISE THE CARGO BED To avoid serious injury A When servicing under raised bed make sure safety support is properly mounted A Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes w...

Page 85: ...vehicle weight and set it up as shown below BRear End Jack up the rear end after placing a wooden block under the bottom plate of the transmission frame A Before jacking up the vehicle park it on a fi...

Page 86: ...und the engine for mud or foreign materials 6 Remove all foreign materials if they are found BChecking and Refueling To avoid serious injury A Do not smoke while refueling A Be sure to stop the engine...

Page 87: ...T in MAINTENANCE section A When using an oil of different maker or viscosity from the previous one remove all of the old oil Never mix 2 different types of oil A If oil level is low do not run engine...

Page 88: ...pressure to escape before removing the cap completely 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface 2 Stop the engine 3 Open the hood 4 Check to see that the coolant level is between the FULL and LOW marks o...

Page 89: ...Open the hood 4 Detach the screen and remove all foreign materials A Radiator screen must be clean from debris to prevent engine from overheating BCleaning Oil Cooler Net To avoid serious injury A All...

Page 90: ...are when filling the reservoir If brake fluid is spilled on the power steering hose wash off with water immediately Brake fluid quickly ruins synthetic resin or rubber hoses 1 Park the vehicle on a le...

Page 91: ...pect the instrument panel for broken Easy Checker TM lamps 2 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer if broken BChecking Head Light Turn Signal Light etc 1 Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses 2 Re...

Page 92: ...y drops slowly in the course of time Thus check it everyday and inflate as necessary 1 Joint boot 2 Rear drive shaft 1 Joint boot A Rear stabilizer 1 Joint boot 2 Drive shaft 1 Joint boot 2 Drive shaf...

Page 93: ...6 If the backup beeper does not beep consult your local KUBOTA Dealer EVERY 50 HOURS BGreasing Apply a small amount of multi purpose grease to the following points every 50 hours If you operated the...

Page 94: ...spray type grease 4 4WD lever link spray type grease 1 Range gear shift link spray type grease A Left rear tire 1 Unload link spray type grease 1 Differential lock pedal spray type grease 1 Front A A...

Page 95: ...C Test Range gear shift lever safety switch 1 Sit on the operator s seat 2 Shift the range gear shift lever to H position 3 Return the Speed control pedal to the NEUTRAL position 4 Shift the hydraulic...

Page 96: ...ust pipes while they are hot severe burns could result 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake 2 Start the engine and shut it off soon 3 Check the points as shown in the figure...

Page 97: ...dust will adhere to the element A Do not touch the secondary element except in cases where replacing is required C Evacuator Valve Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary conditions or da...

Page 98: ...support and shut off the engine 2 The fuel line is made of rubber and ages regardless of service period 3 If the fuel line and clamps are found to be damaged or deteriorated replace them 4 Check fuel...

Page 99: ...tens the service life and adds to maintenance costs The original battery is maintenance free but needs some servicing If the battery is weak the engine will be difficult to start and the lights will b...

Page 100: ...1 C Direction for Storage 1 When storing the vehicle for a long period remove the battery from vehicle adjust the electrolyte to the proper level refillable type only and store in a dry place out of d...

Page 101: ...This swirl type spark arrester was examined tested and qualified in accordance with the USDA Forest Service Standard 5100 1c Spark Arresters for Internal Combustion Engines Maintenance cleanout proce...

Page 102: ...ar wheels 4 Remove the left rear tire 5 Remove the mud guard of rubber 6 Release the parking brake 7 Loosen the lock nuts 8 Adjust the cable wire length 9 Tighten the lock nuts securely 10 Install the...

Page 103: ...r seal of the new filter 6 Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting surface Tighten the filter by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 7 After the new filter has been replaced the engine...

Page 104: ...the used oil remove the drain plug at the bottom of the engine and completely drain the oil into an oil pan All the used oil can be drained out easily when the engine is still warm 6 After draining r...

Page 105: ...ion use only a KUBOTA genuine filter BReplacing Transmission Oil Filter SUCTION To avoid serious injury A Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil filter A Allow engine to cool down sufficie...

Page 106: ...the oil completely into the oil pan 5 After draining reinstall the drain plug 6 Fill with new KUBOTA UDT or SUPER UDT fluid up to the upper line on the dipstick See LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT in MAI...

Page 107: ...Dealer for adjusting the brake C Checking the brake pedal stroke 1 Release the parking brake 2 Step on the pedal and measure the pedal stroke 3 If brake pedal stroke is outside of the specifications c...

Page 108: ...If there is brake fluid leak consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking Brake Light Switch 1 Park the vehicle on a flat surface 2 Step on the brake pedal to check if the brake light c...

Page 109: ...re than the boiling point which is called Overheating 1 Stop the vehicle operation in a safe place unload the engine and remain at idle 2 Don t stop the engine suddenly but stop it after about 5 minut...

Page 110: ...d clamps are found to be worn or damaged replace or repair them at once 1 Hose 2 Hose clamp 1 Hose 2 Hose clamp 1 Hose 2 Hose clamp 3 Joint A Hydraulic tank 1 Hydraulic pump Control valve 2 HST Oil ta...

Page 111: ...them at once C Tire Tread Depth Always replace the tires when the tread depth is worn to minimum allowable 1 Oil tank Hydraulic pump A Hydraulic pump 1 Power steering hose Power steering unit Oil cool...

Page 112: ...sure to stop the engine before changing the oil A Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface 2 Raise the cargo bed and mount the safety su...

Page 113: ...ace 2 Turn over the rubber sheet 3 To drain the used oil remove the drain plug and the filling plug at the front axle case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan 4 After draining reinstall the...

Page 114: ...Coolant To avoid serious injury A Do not remove the 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 remo...

Page 115: ...and recovery tank A When the anti freeze is mixed with distilled water the anti freeze mixing ratio is 50 A Securely tighten radiator cap If the cap is loose or improperly fitted water may leak out an...

Page 116: ...ke of the anti freeze and the ambient temperature Refer to SAE J1034 standard more specifically also to SAE J814c A When mixing the anti freeze with water the anti freeze mixing ratio is 50 At 1 013 x...

Page 117: ...le 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 wi...

Page 118: ...ter IGN 7 15 Beacon Fog lamp 8 15 Head light Blinker 9 10 15 Rear blinker Brake lamp 11 30 Radiator fan 12 10 DC output 13 10 Horn 14 15 Work light 15 15 Key stop timer 16 5 Meter 17 30 20 15 10 5 Spa...

Page 119: ...e fuse box cover and the maintenance cover 7 Connect the negative battery cable BReplacing Light Bulb 1 Head light Take the bulb out of the light body and replace it with a new one 2 Other lights Deta...

Page 120: ...ion 8 Keep the vehicle in a dry place where the vehicle is sheltered from the elements Cover the vehicle 9 Store the vehicle indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat If...

Page 121: ...Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer Insufficient engine power A Insufficient or dirty fuel A The air cleaner is clogged A Check the fuel system A Clean or replace the element A Water enter into the engin...

Page 122: ...y sufficiently A Battery must be serviced properly before initial use When viewed from top the top of plates look whitish Refillable type battery only A Battery was used with an insufficient amount of...

Page 123: ...ansmission fluid level is insufficient A Replenish oil Brakes not working correctly A Brake fluid level is low A Check fluid level A Air is in brake system A Consult your KUBOTA Dealer A Brake pads ar...

Page 124: ...r further details A Backup Beeper A Bed Liner A Fabric Cover A Front Mud Guard A Front Work Light A Heater For RTV X900MC A Rear ball hitch A Rear Work Light A Front Blade 72 A Strobe Light Beacon A T...

Page 125: ...il Filter 81 Engine Oil Level 65 Engine Start System 73 Engine Valve Clearance 92 Fan Switch 53 Flushing Cooling System and Coolant 92 Front Axle Case Oil 91 Front Brake Case 86 Front Brake Seal 94 Fr...

Page 126: ...ow Blow Fuses 97 Speed Control Pedal 31 Speedometer 34 Stopping 31 Tilt Steering Wheel 25 Tire 89 Tire Inflation Pressure 70 Tire Type and Use 47 Toe in 78 Trailer Electrical Outlet 35 Transmission Fl...

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