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L5060·L5460·L6060
L3560·L4060·L4760MODELS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
English (U.S.A.)
Code No. TD350-1958-2
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© KUBOTA Corporation 2014PRINTED IN JAPAN
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KUBOTA Corporation is ···
Since its inception in 1890, KUBOTA Corporation has grown to
rank as one of the major firms in Japan.
To achieve this status, the company has through the years
diversified the range of its products and services to a remarkable
extent, until today, 19 plants and 16,000 employees produce over
1,000 different items, large and small.
All these products and all the services which accompany them,
however, are unified by one central commitment. KUBOTA makes
products which, taken on a national scale, are basic necessities.
Products which are indispensable, products intended to help
individuals and nations fulfill the potential inherent in their
environment. For KUBOTA is the Basic Necessities Giant.
This potential includes water supply, food from the soil and from
the sea, industrial 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.
L3560/L4060/L4760
L5060/L5460/L6060
AT . L . 3 - 3 . 30 . AK
Abbreviations Definitions
ABBREVIATION LIST
2 Wheel Drive
4 Wheel Drive
American Petroleum Institute
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, USA
American Society for Testing and Materials, USA
Deutsches Institut für Normung, GERMANY
Dual Traction [4WD]
Feet Per Minute
Glide Shift Transmission
High Speed-Low Speed
Hydrostatic Transmission
Meters Per Second
Power Take Off
Right-hand and left-hand sides are determined by facing
in the direction of forward travel
Roll-Over Protective Structures
Revolutions Per Minute
Revolutions Per Second
Society of Automotive Engineers, USA
Slow Moving Vehicle
2WD
4WD
API
ASABE
ASTM
DIN
DT
fpm
GST
Hi-Lo
HST
m/s
PTO
RH/LH
ROPS
rpm
r/s
SAE
SMV
California Proposition 65
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents,
certain vehicle components and fluids,
contain or emit chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING


UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS
As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various universal symbols have been utilized on the instruments and
controls. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning.
Safety Alert Symbol
Diesel Fuel
Fuel-Level
Engine-Rotational Speed
Hourmeter/Elapsed Operating Hours
Engine Coolant-Temperature
Diesel Preheat/Glow Plugs
(Low Temperature Start Aid)
Brake System
Clutch
Parking Brake
Engine Intake/Combustion Air-Filter
Battery Charging Condition
Engine Oil-Pressure
Turn Signal
Engine-Stop
Engine-Run
Starter Control
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-Off Position
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-On Position
Differential Lock
Position Control-Raised Position
Position Control-Lowered Position
Engine Warning
Emission Control
Draft Control-Shallow Position
Draft Control-Deep Position
3-Point Lowering Speed Control
Remote Cylinder-Retract
Remote Cylinder-Extend
Steering Wheel-Tilt Control
Hazard Warning Lights
Master Lighting Switch
Position Lamps
Headlight-Low Beam
Headlight-High Beam
Audible Warning Device
4-Wheel Drive-On
4-Wheel Drive-Off
Fast
Slow
Creep
Read Operator's Manual
Tractor-Forward Movement-Overhead View of
Machine
Tractor-Rearward Movement-Overhead View
of Machine
Engine Speed Control
Regeneration
DPF INHIBIT (Switch)
Regeneration (Switch)
Parked Regeneration
Engine RPM Increase


FOREWORD
3
SAFETY FIRST
IMPORTANT :
NOTE :
3 DANGER :
3 WARNING :
3 CAUTION :
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if
instructions are not followed.
Gives helpful information.
You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA Tractor. This tractor is a product of
KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of fine materials and
under a rigid quality control system. It will give you long, satisfactory service. To
obtain the best use of your tractor, please read this manual carefully. If your tractor
is provided with CAB, also read the CAB operator's manual, which is a separate
manual. 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 small parts of this
manual to be outdated. KUBOTA distributors and dealers will have the most
up-to-date information. Please do not hesitate to consult with them.
This symbol, the industry's ''Safety Alert Symbol'', is used throughout this manual
and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury.
Read these instructions carefully. It is essential that you read the instructions and
safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this unit.


CONTENTS
SAFE OPERATION ............................................................................................ -1
SERVICING OF TRACTOR......................................................................................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATION TABLE [HST Type] ...................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATION TABLE [GST type] ....................................................................... 5
SPECIFICATION TABLE [Manual Transmission Type] ....................... ......... 7...........
TRAVELING SPEEDS ............................................................................................. 9
HST Type..........................................................................................................................9
GST type......................................................................................................................... 10
Manual Transmission Type............................................................................................. 11
IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS .............................................. ............................. ........... 12
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS................................................................. 14
PRE-OPERATION CHECK ....................................................................................... 19
DAILY CHECK ....................................................................................................... 19
OPERATING THE ENGINE....................................................................................... 20
EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES........................................................... 20
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Muffler ............................................................................ 20
Handling Points............................................................................................................... 21
DPF Regeneration Process............................................................................................ 21
Regeneration Operating Procedure................................................................................ 22
PM Warning Level and Required Procedures ................................................................ 23
Regeneration Operating Procedure................................................................................ 24
PM Warning Level and Required Procedures ................................................................ 25
Tips on Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration..................................................... 27
STARTING THE ENGINE.............................................. ............................. ........... 27
COLD WEATHER STARTING............................................................................... 32
Antifrost Heater for Oil Separator (if equipped) .............................................................. 32
Block Heater (if equipped) .............................................................................................. 32
STOPPING THE ENGINE...................................................................................... 33
WARMING UP ....................................................................................................... 33
Warm-Up Transmission Oil in the Low Temperature Range.......................................... 33
JUMP STARTING .................................................................................................. 34
OPERATING THE TRACTOR................................................................................... 35
OPERATING NEW TRACTOR .............................................................................. 35
Do not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed for the First 50 Hours.................................... 35
Changing Lubricating Oil for New Tractors..................................................................... 35
BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR ........................................................ 35
OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS (if equipped)...................................................... 35
To Fold the ROPS .......................................................................................................... 35
To Raise the ROPS to Upright Position.......................................................................... 36
Adjustment of Foldable ROPS........................................................................................ 37
STARTING............................................................................................................. 37
Operator's Seat............................................................................................................... 37


CONTENTS
Glove Box ....................................................................................................................... 38
Seat Belt .........................................................................................................................38
Tilt Steering Adjustment.................................................................................................. 38
Light Switch ....................................................................................................................39
Turn Signal / Hazard Light Switch ..................................................................................39
Horn Button (if equipped)................................................................................................39
Side Work Light Switch...................................................................................................40
Tractor Lights.................................................................................................................. 40
Brake Pedals (Right and Left)......................................................................................... 41
Clutch Pedal ...................................................................................................................42
HST Response Control...................................................................................................43
H-DS (Hydro Dual Speed) Lever ....................................................................................44
HST Mode.......................................................................................................................45
Throttle-Up Switch ..........................................................................................................47
Range Gear Shift Lever (L-M-H).....................................................................................48
Front Wheel Drive Lever................................................................................................. 48
Hand Throttle Lever........................................................................................................ 49
Parking Brake ................................................................................................................. 49
Speed Control Pedal....................................................................................................... 49
Cruise Control.................................................................................................................50
ATA (Auto Throttle Advance) Switch .............................................................................. 51
Shuttle Shift Lever .......................................................................................................... 52
Main Gear Shift Lever.....................................................................................................53
Creep Gear Shift Lever (if equipped).............................................................................. 54
Front Wheel Drive Lever................................................................................................. 54
Hand Throttle Lever........................................................................................................ 55
Foot Throttle ................................................................................................................... 55
Parking Brake ................................................................................................................. 55
Main Gear Shift Lever.....................................................................................................56
Range Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)...................................................................................... 56
Synchro-Shuttle Shift Lever............................................................................................56
Creep Gear Shift Lever (if equipped).............................................................................. 57
Front Wheel Drive Lever................................................................................................. 57
Hand Throttle Lever........................................................................................................ 58
Foot Throttle ................................................................................................................... 58
Parking Brake ................................................................................................................. 58
STOPPING............................................................................................................. 58
Stopping..........................................................................................................................58
INTELLIPANEL (TM).............................................................................................. 59
Changing Display Mode.................................................................................................. 59
Resetting the Trip Meter and Setting the Clock.............................................................. 60
SERVICE INSPECT mode displaying/resetting procedure ............................................61
CHECK DURING DRIVING ................................................................................... 62
IntelliPanel(TM) Message............................................................................................... 62
Immediately Stop the Engine if:...................................................................................... 62
Easy Checker(TM).......................................................................................................... 63
Fuel Gauge..................................................................................................................... 63
Coolant Temperature Gauge..........................................................................................64
Tachometer..................................................................................................................... 64
PARKING............. ......................................................................... ......................... 64
Parking............................................................................................................................ 64
OPERATING TECHNIQUES ................................................................................. 65


CONTENTS
Differential Lock.............................................................................................................. 65
Operating the Tractor on a Road....................................................................................65
Operating on Slopes and Rough Terrain........................................................................ 66
Transport the Tractor Safely........................................................................................... 66
Directions for Use of Power Steering.............................................................................. 66
Electrical Outlet...............................................................................................................66
PTO ........................................................................................................................... 67
PTO OPERATION.................................................................................................. 67
PTO Clutch Control Switch............................................................................................. 67
Mid-PTO (if equipped) ....................................................................................................68
Stationary PTO ............................................................................................................... 69
IntelliPanel (TM) Message.............................................................................................. 69
PTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap .................................................................................... 70
3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR.................................................................................. 71
3-POINT HITCH..................................................................................................... 72
Category 1 & 2................................................................................................................ 72
Category 1 ...................................................................................................................... 72
Selecting the top link mounting holes ............................................................................. 72
Drawbar ..........................................................................................................................72
Lifting Rod (Right)........................................................................................................... 73
Top Link..........................................................................................................................73
Telescopic Stabilizers.....................................................................................................73
Telescopic Lower Links .................................................................................................. 73
DRAWBAR............................................................................................................. 74
Adjusting Drawbar Length .............................................................................................. 74
Swing Drawbar ............................................................................................................... 74
HYDRAULIC UNIT..................................................................................................... 75
3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM................................................................... 75
Position Control .............................................................................................................. 75
Draft Control (if equipped) .............................................................................................. 75
Mixed Control..................................................................................................................76
Float Control ...................................................................................................................76
3-point Hitch Lowering Speed......................................................................................... 76
DUAL REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM............................................. 76
Control Lever and Hydraulic Hose Connections............................................................. 76
Loader / Remote Control Valve Lever ............................................................................ 77
Valve Lock ...................................................................................................................... 78
REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM (if equipped)................................... 78
Remote Control Valve..................................................................................................... 78
Remote Control Valve Lever........................................................................................... 78
Remote Control Valve Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting ..................................... 79
Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart.................................................................. 80
TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST.............................................................................. 81
TIRES............................................................................. ............................. ........... 81
Inflation Pressure............................................................................................................ 81
Dual Tires .......................................................................................................................81
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................... 81
Front Wheels (with 4-wheel drive) .................................................................................. 81
Rear Wheels................................................................................................................... 83


CONTENTS
BALLAST ............................................................................................................... 84
Front Ballast....................................................................................................................84
Rear Ballast .................................................................................................................... 85
Liquid Ballast in Rear Tires.............................................................................................85
MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................... 86
SERVICE INTERVALS .......................................................................................... 86
LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT .................................................................. 89
PERIODIC SERVICE................................................................................................. 91
HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD ................................................................................. 91
Hood ...............................................................................................................................91
Side Cover...................................................................................................................... 91
Floor Sheet ..................................................................................................................... 91
DAILY CHECK ....................................................................................................... 92
Walk Around Inspection..................................................................................................92
Checking and Refueling.................................................................................................. 92
Checking Water Separator .............................................................................................92
Checking Engine Oil Level..............................................................................................93
Checking Transmission Fluid Level................................................................................93
Checking Coolant Level..................................................................................................93
Checking Dust Indicator.................................................................................................. 94
Cleaning Grill, Radiator Screen and Oil Cooler ..............................................................94
Checking DPF Muffler.....................................................................................................95
Checking Brake Pedal ....................................................................................................96
Checking Brake Pedals and Clutch Pedal...................................................................... 96
Checking Gauges, Meter and Easy Checker(TM)..........................................................96
Checking Head Light, Turn Signal / Hazard Light etc.....................................................96
Checking Seat Belt and ROPS....................................................................................... 96
Checking Movable Parts................................................................................................. 96
EVERY 50 HOURS ................................................................................................ 96
Lubricating Grease Fittings.............................................................................................96
Checking Engine Start System....................................................................................... 97
Checking Operator Presence Control............................................................................. 98
Checking Wheel Bolt Torque..........................................................................................99
EVERY 100 HOURS.............................................................................................. 99
Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element........................................................................... 99
Adjusting Fan Belt Tension.............................................................................................99
Adjusting Clutch Pedal..................................................................................................100
Adjusting Brake Pedal ..................................................................................................100
Checking Battery Condition ..........................................................................................101
EVERY 200 HOURS............................................................................................ 102
Replacing Transmission Oil Filter [HST Type]..............................................................102
Adjusting Toe-in............................................................................................................ 103
EVERY 400 HOURS............................................................................................ 103
Changing Engine Oil..................................................................................................... 103
Replacing Engine Oil Filter ........................................................................................... 104
Changing Transmission Fluid / Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter......................................104
Changing Front Axle Case Oil ...................................................................................... 106
Replacing Fuel Filter.....................................................................................................106
Cleaning Water Separator ............................................................................................ 107
EVERY 600 HOURS............................................................................................ 107


CONTENTS
Adjusting Front Axle Pivot............................................................................................. 107
EVERY 800 HOURS............................................................................................ 107
Adjusting Engine Valve Clearance ............................................................................... 107
EVERY 1000 HOURS or 1 YEAR.................................. ............................. ......... 107
Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element and Secondary Element................................ 107
Checking Exhaust Manifold .......................................................................................... 107
EVERY 1500 HOURS.......................................................................................... 107
Cleaning Fuel Injector Nozzle Tip................................................................................. 107
Replacing Oil Separator Element ................................................................................. 108
Checking PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Valve ................................................108
Checking and Cleaning EGR Cooler ............................................................................ 108
EVERY 2000 HOURS or 2 YEARS...................................................................... 108
Flushing Cooling System and Changing Coolant .........................................................108
Anti-Freeze ...................................................................................................................109
EVERY 3000 HOURS.......................................................................................... 109
Checking Turbocharger ................................................................................................ 109
Checking Supply Pump ................................................................................................109
Checking and Cleaning EGR System........................................................................... 109
Cleaning DPF Muffler ................................................................................................... 110
EVERY 1 YEAR ................................................................................................... 110
Checking Fuel Line.......................................................................................................110
Checking Intake Air Line............................................................................................... 110
Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp ............................................................................ 111
Checking Power Steering Line .....................................................................................111
Checking Oil Cooler Line [HST Type]........................................................................... 112
Checking Oil Separator Hose ....................................................................................... 112
Checking Antifrost Heater for Oil Separator .................................................................112
Checking Lift Cylinder Hose ......................................................................................... 112
Checking DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Pipe ........................................................112
Checking EGR Pipe...................................................................................................... 112
EVERY 2 YEARS................................................................................................. 112
Replacing DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Hose ......................................................112
Replacing Boost Sensor Hose...................................................................................... 112
EVERY 4 YEARS................................................................................................. 112
Replacing Radiator Hose (Water pipes) ....................................................................... 112
Replacing Fuel Hose ....................................................................................................112
Replacing Intake Air Line.............................................................................................. 112
Replacing Oil Cooler Line [HST Type]..........................................................................113
Replacing Oil Separator Hose ......................................................................................113
Replacing Power Steering Hose...................................................................................113
Replacing Lift Cylinder Hose ........................................................................................113
SERVICE AS REQUIRED.................................................................................... 113
Bleeding Fuel System...................................................................................................113
Draining Clutch Housing Water ....................................................................................113
Replacing Fuse.............................................................................................................114
Replacing Slow-Blow Fuses .........................................................................................115
Replacing Light Bulb.....................................................................................................115
Replacing Head Lamp ..................................................................................................116
Replacing Radiator Hose (Water pipes) ....................................................................... 116
Replacing Fuel Hose ....................................................................................................116
Replacing Intake Air Line.............................................................................................. 116
Replacing Power Steering Hose...................................................................................116


CONTENTS
Replacing Oil Cooler Line [HST Type].......................................................................... 116
Replacing Oil Separator Hose ...................................................................................... 116
STORAGE ............................................................................................................... 117
TRACTOR STORAGE ......................................................................................... 117
REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE................................................. 117
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................. 118
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................... 118
HST (Hydrostatic Transmission) TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................... 119
GST (Glide Shift Transmission) TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................... 121
MT(Manual Transmission) TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................. 123
OPTIONS................................................................................................................. 124
APPENDICES.......................................................................................................... 125
INDEX .................................................................................................................. 125


-1SAFE OPERATION
SAFE OPERATION
Careful operation is your best insurance against an
accident.
Read and understand this manual carefully before
operating the tractor.
All operators, no matter how much experience they may
have, should read this and other related manuals before
operating the tractor or any implement attached to it. It is
the owner's obligation to instruct all operators in safe
operation.
1. Know your equipment and its limitations. Read this
entire manual before attempting to start and operate
the tractor.
2. Pay special attention to the danger, warning and
caution labels on the tractor.
3. Do not operate the tractor or any implement attached
to it while under the influence of alcohol, medication,
controlled substances or while fatigued.
4. Before allowing other people to use your tractor,
explain how to operate and have them read this
manual before operation.
5. Never wear loose, torn, or bulky clothing around
tractor. It may catch on moving parts or controls,
leading to the risk of an accident. Use additional safety
items, e.g. hard hat, safety boots or shoes, eye and
hearing protection, gloves, etc., as appropriate or
required.
6. Do not allow passengers to ride on any part of the
tractor at anytime. The operator must remain in the
tractor seat during operation.
7. Check brakes, clutch, linkage pins and other
mechanical parts for improper adjustment and wear.
Replace worn or damaged parts promptly. Check the
tightness of all nuts and bolts regularly. (For further
details, see "MAINTENANCE" section.)
8. Keep your tractor clean. Dirt, grease, and trash build
up may contribute to fires 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 implement or attachment
manual.
11. The narrower the tread, the greater the risk of a tractor
upset. For maximum stability, adjust the wheels to the
widest practical tread width for your application. (See
"TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST" section.)
12.Do not modify the tractor. Unauthorized modification
may affect the function of the tractor, which may result
in personal injury.
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CC CAB, ROPS
1. KUBOTA recommends the use of a CAB or Roll Over
Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in almost
all applications. This combination will reduce the risk
of serious injury or death, should the tractor be upset.
Check for overhead clearance which may interfere
with a CAB or ROPS.
2. Set parking brake and stop engine. Remove any
obstruction that may prevent raising or folding of the
ROPS. Do not allow any bystanders. Always perform
function from a stable position at the rear of the tractor.
Hold the top of the ROPS securely when raising or
folding. Make sure all pins are installed and locked.
3. If the CAB or ROPS is loosened or removed for any
reason, make sure that all parts are reinstalled
correctly before operating the tractor.
4. Never modify or repair any structural member of a
CAB or ROPS because welding, bending, drilling,
grinding, or cutting may weaken the structure.
5. A damaged CAB or ROPS structure must be replaced,
not repaired or revised.
6. If any structural member of the CAB or ROPS is
damaged, replace the entire structure at your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
1. BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR
(1) Rear wheels (A) Tread Width


SAFE OPERATION-2
7. If the tractor is equipped with a foldable ROPS it may
be temporarily folded down only when absolutely
necessary for areas with height constraints.
(There is no operator protection provided by the ROPS
in the folded position. For operator safety the ROPS
should be placed in the upright and locked position
and the seat belt fastened for all other operations.)
8. Always use the seat belt if the tractor has a CAB or
ROPS.
Do not use the seat belt if a foldable ROPS is down or
there is no ROPS. Check the seat belt regularly and
replace if frayed or damaged.
Operator safety is a priority. Safe operation, specifically
with respect to overturning hazards, entails understanding
the equipment and environmental conditions at the time of
use. Some prohibited uses which can affect overturning
hazards include traveling and turning with implements
and loads carried too high etc. This manual sets forth
some of the obvious risks, but the list is not, and cannot
be, exhaustive. It is the operator's responsibility to be alert
for any equipment or environmental condition that could
compromise safe operation.
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CC Starting
1. Always sit in the operator's seat when starting engine
or operating levers or controls. Adjust seat per
instructions in the operating the tractor section. Never
start engine while standing on the ground.
2. Before starting the engine, make sure that all levers
(including auxiliary control levers) are in their neutral
positions, that the parking brake is engaged, and that
both the clutch and the Power Take-Off (PTO) are
disengaged or "OFF".
Fasten the seat belt if the tractor has a CAB or a
foldable ROPS in the upright and locked position.
3. Do not start engine by shorting across starter
terminals or bypassing the safety start switch.
Machine may start in gear and move if normal starting
circuitry is bypassed.
4. Do not operate or idle engine in a non-ventilated area.
Carbon monoxide gas is colorless, odorless, and
deadly.
5. Check before each use that operator presence
controls are functioning correctly. Test safety systems.
(See "Checking Engine Start System" in "EVERY 50
HOURS" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
Do not operate unless they are functioning correctly.
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CC 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 missing or damaged.
5. Avoid sudden starts. To avoid upsets, slow down
when turning, on uneven ground, and before stopping.
6. The tractor cannot turn with the differential locked and
attempting to do so could be dangerous.
7. Do not operate near ditches, holes, embankments, or
other ground surface features which may collapse
under the tractor's weight. The risk of tractor upset is
even higher when the ground is loose or wet. Tall
grass can hide obstacles, walk the area first to be sure.
8. Watch where you are going at all times. Watch for and
avoid obstacles. Be alert at row ends, near trees, and
other obstructions.
9. When working in groups, always let the others know
what you are going to do before you do it.
10.Never try to get on or off a moving tractor.
11.Always sit in the operator's seat when operating levers
or controls.
12.Do not stand between tractor and implement or trailed
vehicle unless parking brake is applied.
(1) ROPS
(2) Seat belt
2. OPERATING THE TRACTOR
(1) Drawbar


-3SAFE OPERATION
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CC Safety for children
Tragedy can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence of children. Children generally are attracted to
machines and the work they do.
1. Never assume that children will remain where you last
saw them.
2. Keep children out of the work area and under the
watchful eye of another responsible adult.
3. Be alert and shut your machine down if children enter
the work area.
4. Never carry children on your machine. There is no safe
place for them to ride. They may fall off and be run
over or interfere with your control of the machine.
5. Never allow children to operate the machine even
under adult supervision.
6. Never allow children to play on the machine or on the
implement.
7. Use extra caution when backing up. Look behind and
down to make sure area is clear before moving.
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C
C
CC Operating on slopes
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-
over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.
All slopes require extra caution.
1. To avoid upsets, always back up steep slopes. If you
cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do
not operate on it. Stay off slopes too steep for safe
operation.
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 climb slopes.
3. Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do
not make sudden changes in speed, direction or apply
brake and make sudden motions of the steering
wheel.
4. Avoid disengaging the clutch or changing gears speed
when climbing or going down a slope. If on a slope
disengaging the clutch or changing gears to neutral
could cause loss of control.
5. Special attention should be made to the weight and
location of implements and loads as such will affect the
stability of the tractor.
6. To improve stability on slope, set widest wheel tread
as shown in "TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST"
section.
Follow recommendations for proper ballasting.
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CC Driving the tractor on the road
1. Lock the 2 brake pedals together to help assure
straight-line stops. Uneven braking at road speeds
could cause the tractor to tip over.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
[HST Type]
2. Check the front wheel engagement. The braking
characteristics are different between 2 and 4-wheel
drive. Be aware of the difference and use carefully.
3. Always slow the tractor down before turning. Turning
at high speed may tip the tractor over.
(1) Brake Pedal (LH)
(2) Brake Pedal (RH)
(3) Brake Pedal Lock
(A) Whenever traveling on the road


SAFE OPERATION-4
4. Make sure that the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is
clean and visible. Use hazard lights and turn signals as
required.
5. Observe all local traffic and safety regulations.
6. Turn the headlights on. Dim them when meeting
another vehicle.
7. Drive at speeds that allow you to maintain control at all
times.
8. Do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road
speeds. The tractor may run out of control.
9. Avoid sudden motions of the steering wheel as they
can lead to a dangerous loss of stability. The risk is
especially great when the tractor is traveling at road
speeds.
10.Keep the ROPS in the "UP" position and wear the seat
belt when driving the tractor on the road.
Otherwise, you will not be protected in the event of a
tractor roll-over.
11.Do not operate an implement while the tractor is on the
road. Lock the 3-point hitch in the raised position.
12.When towing other equipment, use a safety chain and
place an SMV emblem on it as well.
13.Set the implement lowering speed knob in the "LOCK"
position to hold the implement in the raised position.
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,
remove the key from the ignition and lock the cab door
(if equipped). Leaving transmission in gear with the
engine stopped will not prevent tractor from rolling.
(GST type, HST type)
2. Make sure that the tractor has come to a complete
stop before dismounting.
3. Avoid parking on steep slopes, if at all possible park on
a firm and level surface; if not, park across a slope and
chock the wheels.
Failure to comply with this warning may allow the
tractor to move and could cause injury or death.
1. Wait until all moving components have completely
stopped before getting off the tractor, connecting,
disconnecting, adjusting, cleaning, or servicing any
PTO driven equipment.
(1) SMV emblem
(2) Bracket
(1) Safety chain
(1) 3-point hitch lowering speed knob (A) "FAST"
(B) "SLOW"
(C) "LOCK"
3. PARKING THE TRACTOR
4. OPERATING THE PTO


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2. Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times.
Replace the PTO shaft cap when the shaft is not in
use.
3. Before installing or using PTO driven equipment, read
the manufacturer's manual and review the safety
labels attached to the equipment.
4. When operating stationary PTO driven equipment,
always apply the tractor parking brake and place
chocks behind and in front of the rear wheels. Stay
clear of all rotating parts. Never step over rotating
parts.
1. Use the 3-point hitch only with equipment designed for
3-point hitch usage.
2. When using a 3-point hitch mounted implement, be
sure to install the proper counterbalance weight on the
front of the tractor.
3. To avoid injury from separation:
Do not extend lift rod beyond the groove on the
threaded rod.
Before servicing the tractor, park it on a firm, flat and level
surface, set the parking brake, lower all implements to the
ground, place the gear shift 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 for excess pressure to escape before
removing the cap completely. If the tractor has a
coolant recovery tank, add coolant or water to the tank,
not the radiator. (See "Checking Coolant Level" in
"DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
3. Always stop the engine before refueling. Avoid spills
and overfilling.
4. Do not smoke when working around battery or when
refueling. Keep all sparks and flames away from
battery and fuel tank. The battery presents an
explosive hazard, because it gives off hydrogen and
oxygen especially when recharging.
5. Before "jump starting" a dead battery, read and follow
all of the instructions. (See "JUMP STARTING" in
"OPERATING THE ENGINE" section.)
6. Keep first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy at all
times.
7. Disconnect the battery's ground cable before working
on or near electric components.
8. To avoid the possibility of battery explosion, do not use
or charge the refillable type battery if the fluid level is
below the LOWER ( lower limit level ) mark. Check the
fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required
so that the fluid level is between the UPPER and
LOWER levels.
9. To avoid sparks from an accidental short circuit,
always disconnect the battery's ground cable (-) first
and reconnect it last.
10.Do not attempt to mount a tire on a rim. This should be
done by a qualified person with the proper equipment.
(1) PTO Shaft cover
(2) PTO Shaft cap
(A) "NORMAL POSITION"
(B) "RAISED POSITION"
5. USING 3-POINT HITCH
(1) Groove
6. SERVICING THE TRACTOR
(1) Battery


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11.Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not
inflate tires above the recommended pressure shown
in the operator's manual.
12.Securely support the tractor when either changing
wheels or adjusting the wheel tread width.
13.Make sure that wheel bolts have been tightened to the
specified torque.
14.Do not work under any hydraulically supported
devices. They can settle, suddenly leak down, or be
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.
15.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 the hydraulic system, make sure that all
connections are tight and that all lines, pipes, and
hoses are free of damage.
16.Fluid escaping from pinholes may be invisible. Do not
use hands to search for suspected leaks; use a piece
of cardboard or wood. Use of safety goggles or other
eye protection is also highly recommended. If injured
by escaping fluid, see a medical doctor at once. This
fluid will produce gangrene or severe allergic reaction.
17.Do not open high-pressure fuel system.
High-pressure fluid remaining in fuel lines can cause
serious injury. Do not disconnect nor attempt to repair
fuel lines, sensors, or any other components between
the high-pressure fuel pump and injectors on engines
with high pressure common rail fuel system.
18.To avoid hazardous high voltage, turn the key switch
to the OFF position if it is necessary to check to repair
the computer, harness or connectors.
19.During Diesel Particulate Filter (hereinafter called
DPF) regenerating operations, exhaust gases and
exhaust filter components reach temperatures hot
enough to burn people, or ignite or melt common
materials.
20.Keep the tractor away from people, animals or
structures which may be susceptible to harm or
damage from hot exhaust gases.
21.To prevent fires, keep the DPF muffler and its
surroundings clear of anything flammable and keep
clean at all times.
22.During regeneration, white exhaust gas may be
visible. Do not allow regeneration in a non-ventilated
space.
23.During regeneration, do not leave the tractor.
(1) Cardboard
(2) Hydraulic line
(3) Magnifying glass


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7. DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS


SAFE OPERATION-8


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SAFE OPERATION-10


-11SAFE OPERATION
1. Keep danger, warning and caution labels clean and free from obstructing material.
2. Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth.
3. Replace damaged or missing danger, 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 AND CAUTION LABELS




1SERVICING OF TRACTOR
SERVICING OF TRACTOR
Your dealer is interested in your new tractor and has the
desire to help you get the most value from it. After reading
this manual thoroughly, you will find that you can do some
of the regular maintenance yourself.
However, when in need of parts or major service, be sure
to see your KUBOTA Dealer.
For service, contact the KUBOTA Dealership from which
you purchased your tractor or your local KUBOTA Dealer.
When in need of parts, be prepared to give your dealer the
tractor, CAB/ROPS and engine serial numbers.
Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the
space provided.
C
C
C
CC 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
C
C
CC Scrapping the tractor and its procedure
To put the tractor out of service, correctly follow the local
rules and regulations of the country or territory where you
scrap it. If you have questions, consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
Type Serial No.
Tractor
CAB / ROPS
Engine
Date of Purchase
Name of Dealer
(To be filled in by purchaser)
(1) Tractor identification plate
(1) Tractor serial number
(1) Engine serial number


SERVICING OF TRACTOR2
(1) ROPS identification plate (ROPS Serial No.)
(1) CAB identification plate (CAB Serial No.)
(1) Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) serial number


3SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION TABLE [HST Type]
Model
L3560 L4060 L4760 L5460 L6060
4WD
Engine
Model D1803-CR-E4 V2403-CR-E4 V2403-CR-TE4
Type Direct injection vertical, water-cooled, 4-cycle diesel
Number of cylinders 3 4
Total displacement L (cu. in.) 1.826 (111.4) 2.434 (148.5)
Bore and stroke mm (in.) 87 x 102.4 (3.4 x 4.0)
Rated revolution rpm 2600
Low idling revolution rpm 800
Net power* kW (HP) 26.1 (35.0) 29.8 (40.0) 35.1 (47.0) 40.3 (54.0 44.8 (60.0)
PTO power*
(factory observed)
kW (HP)/
rpm
20.9 (28.0)/
2600
24.2 (32.5)/
2600
29.5 (39.5)/
2600
34.7 (46.5)/
2600
39.5 (53.0)/
2600
Maximum torque N-m
(ft-lbs.)
114.1
(84.2)
133.5
(98.5)
157.4
(116.1)
182.6
(134.7)
195.6
(144.3)
Battery capacity 12V, RC: 133 min, CCA: 582A
Capacities
Fuel tank L
(U.S.gals.) 51 (13.5)
Engine crankcase
(with filter)
L
(U.S.qts.) 6.7 (7.1) 8.2 (8.7) 9.4 (9.9)
Engine coolant L
(U.S.qts.) 7.5 (7.9) 8.2 (8.7)
Transmission case L
(U.S.gals.) 42 (11.1) 43 (11.4) 45 (11.9)
Dimensions
Overall length
(without 3p) mm (in.) 2920 (115.0) 3085 (121.5) 3210 (126.4)
Overall width
(min. tread) mm (in.) 1520 (59.8) 1690 (66.5) 1710 (67.3)
Overall height
(with ROPS) mm (in.) 2470 (97.2) 2480 (97.6) 2490 (98.0)
Wheel base mm (in.) 1805 (71.1) 1895 (74.6) 1915 (75.4)
Min. ground clearance mm (in.) 342 (13.5) 360 (14.2) 392 (15.4)
Tread
Front mm (in.) 1155 (45.5) 1300 (51.2) 1340 (52.8)
Rear mm (in.)
1200 (47.2)
1300 (51.2)
1385 (54.5)
1480 (58.3)
1285 (50.6)
1435 (56.5)
1530 (60.2)
1325 (52.2)
1430 (56.3)
Weight (with ROPS) kg (lbs.) 1655 (3649) 1700 (3748) 1720 (3792) 1825 (4023)


4 SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE : *Manufacturer's estimate
The company reserve the right to change the specifications without notice.
Traveling
system
Standard
tire size
Front 7-16 8.3-16 9.5-16
Rear 12.4-24 14.9-24 14.9-26
Clutch ---
Steering Hydrostatic power steering
Transmission Hydrostatic transmission (3 speeds)
Braking system Wet disk type
Min. turning radius
(with brake) m (feet) 2.7 (8.9) 2.8 (9.2)
Hydraulic
unit
Hydraulic control system Position control
Pump capacity
L
(U.S.gals)/
min.
30.4 (8.0) 35.6 (9.4)
3-point hitch SAE category 1 SAE category 1, 2
Max. lift
force
At lift
points kg (lbs.) 1700 (3750) 1750 (3860)
24 in.
behind lift
points
kg (lbs.) 1200 (2650) 1250 (2760) 1350 (2980)
System pressure MPa
(kgf/cm ) 17.7 (180)
PTO Rear PTO
SAE 1-3/8, 6 splines
PTO/
Engine
speed
rpm 540/2426 540/2476 540/2403
Model
L3560 L4060 L4760 L5460 L6060
4WD


5SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION TABLE [GST type]
Model
L3560 L4060 L4760 L5060
4WD
Engine
Model D1803-CR-E4 V2403-CR-E4 V2403-CR-TE4
Type Direct injection vertical, water-cooled, 4-cycle diesel
Number of cylinders 3 4
Total displacement L (cu. in.) 1.826 (111.4) 2.434 (148.5)
Bore and stroke mm (in.) 87 x 102.4 (3.4 x 4.0)
Rated revolution rpm 2700
Low idling revolution rpm 800
Net power* kW (HP) 26.1 (35.0) 29.8 (40.0) 35.1 (47.0) 37.3 (50.0)
PTO power*
(factory observed)
kW (HP)/
rpm
22.0 (29.5)/
2700
25.4 (34.0)/
2700
30.6 (41.0)/
2700
32.8 (44.0)/
2700
Maximum torque N-m
(ft-lbs.) 114.1 (84.2) 133.5 (98.5) 157.4 (116.1) 164.2 (121.1)
Battery capacity 12V, RC: 133 min, CCA: 582A
Capacities
Fuel tank L
(U.S.gals.) 51 (13.5)
Engine crankcase
(with filter)
L
(U.S.qts.) 6.7 (7.1) 8.2 (8.7) 9.4 (9.9)
Engine coolant L
(U.S.qts.) 7.5 (7.9) 8.2 (8.7)
Transmission case L
(U.S.gals.) 42 (11.1) 43 (11.4) 45 (11.9)
Dimensions
Overall length
(without 3p) mm (in.) 2920 (115.0) 3085 (121.5) 3210 (126.4)
Overall width
(min. tread) mm (in.) 1520 (59.8) 1690 (66.5) 1710 (67.3)
Overall height
(with ROPS) mm (in.) 2470 (97.2) 2480 (97.6) 2490 (98.0)
Wheel base mm (in.) 1805 (71.1) 1895 (74.6) 1915 (75.4)
Min. ground clearance mm (in.) 342 (13.5) 360 (14.2) 392 (15.4)
Tread
Front mm (in.) 1155 (45.5) 1300 (51.2) 1340 (52.8)
Rear mm (in.)
1200 (47.2)
1300 (51.2)
1385 (54.5)
1480 (58.3)
1285 (50.6)
1435 (56.5)
1530 (60.2)
1325 (52.2)
1430 (56.3)
Weight (with ROPS) kg (lbs.) 1610 (3549) 1655 (3649) 1675 (3693) 1780 (3924)
Traveling
system
Standard
tire size
Front 7-16 8.3-16 9.5-16
Rear 12.4-24 14.9-24 14.9-26
Clutch Dry type single stage
Steering Hydrostatic power steering
Transmission Glide shift transmission (12 forward and 8 reverse speeds)
Braking system Wet disk type
Min. turning radius
(with brake) m (feet) 2.7 (8.9) 2.8 (9.2)


6 SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE : *Manufacturer's estimate
The company reserve the right to change the specifications without notice.
Hydraulic
unit
Hydraulic control system Position control
Pump capacity
L
(U.S.gals)/
min.
31.5 (8.3) 37.0 (9.8)
3-point hitch SAE category 1 SAE category 1, 2
Max. lift
force
At lift
points kg (lbs.) 1700 (3750) 1750 (3860)
24 in.
behind
lift
points
kg (lbs.) 1200 (2650) 1250 (2760) 1350 (2980)
System pressure MPa
(kgf/cm ) 17.7 (180)
PTO Rear PTO
SAE 1-3/8, 6 splines
PTO/
Engine
speed
rpm 540/2550
Model
L3560 L4060 L4760 L5060
4WD


7SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION TABLE [Manual Transmission Type]
Model
L3560 L4060
4WD
Engine
Model D1803-CR-E4 V2403-CR-E4
Type Direct injection vertical, water-cooled, 4-cycle diesel
Number of cylinders 3 4
Total displacement L (cu. in.) 1.826 (111.4) 2.434 (148.5)
Bore and stroke mm (in.) 87 x 102.4 (3.4 x 4.0)
Rated revolution rpm 2700
Low idling revolution rpm 800
Net power* kW (HP) 26.1 (35.0) 29.8 (40.0)
PTO power*
(factory observed) kW (HP)/rpm 22.0 (29.5) / 2700 25.4 (34.0) / 2700
Maximum torque N-m (ft-lbs.) 114.1 (84.2) 133.5 (98.5)
Battery capacity 12V, RC: 133 min, CCA: 582A
Capacities
Fuel tank L (U.S.gals.) 51 (13.5)
Engine crankcase (with filter) L (U.S.qts.) 6.7 (7.1) 8.2 (8.7)
Engine coolant L (U.S.qts.) 7.5 (7.9)
Transmission case L (U.S.gals.) 42 (11.1) 43 (11.4)
Dimensions
Overall length (without 3p) mm (in.) 2920 (115.0) 3085 (121.5)
Overall width (min. tread) mm (in.) 1520 (59.8) 1690 (66.5)
Overall height (with ROPS) mm (in.) 2470 (97.2) 2480 (97.6)
Wheel base mm (in.) 1805 (71.1) 1895 (74.6)
Min. ground clearance mm (in.) 342 (13.5) 360 (14.2)
Tread
Front mm (in.) 1155 (45.5)
Rear mm (in.) 1200 (47.2), 1300 (51.2),
1385 (54.5), 1480 (58.3) 1285 (50.6), 1435 (56.5), 1530 (60.2)
Weight (with ROPS) kg (lbs.) 1590 (3505) 1635 (3605)
Traveling
system
Standard
tire size
Front 7-16 8.3-16
Rear 12.4-24 14.9-24
Clutch Dry type single stage
Steering Hydrostatic power steering
Transmission 8 forward and 8 reverse fully synchronized main and shuttle transmission
Braking system Wet disk type
Min. turning radius
(with brake) m (feet) 2.7 (8.9)
Hydraulic
unit
Hydraulic control system Position control
Pump capacity L (U.S.gals)/
min. 31.5 (8.3) 37.0 (9.8)
3-point hitch SAE category 1
Max. lift force
At lift points kg (lbs.) 1700 (3750) 1750 (3860)
24 in.
behind lift
points
kg (lbs.) 1200 (2650) 1250 (2760)
System pressure MPa (kgf/cm ) 17.7 (180)


8 SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE : *Manufacturer's estimate
The company reserve the right to change the specifications without notice.
PTO Rear PTO
SAE 1-3/8, 6 splines
PTO/
Engine
speed
rpm 540/2550
Model
L3560 L4060
4WD


9SPECIFICATIONS
TRAVELING SPEEDS
B
B
B
BBHST Type
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
(At rated engine rpm)
Model L3560 L4060, L4760 L5460, L6060
Tire size (Rear) 12.4-24 14.9-24 14.9-26
Speed
control pedal H-DS lever Range gear
shift lever km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph
Forward
L
L 3.4 2.1 3.4 2.1 3.4 2.1
M 6.9 4.3 7.0 4.4 7.0 4.4
H 15.9 9.9 16.2 10.1 16.2 10.1
H
L 5.6 3.5 5.7 3.5 5.8 3.6
M 11.5 7.1 11.7 7.3 11.8 7.3
H 26.5 16.4 27.0 16.8 27.1 16.8
Reverse
L
L 3.0 1.9 3.1 1.9 3.1 1.9
M 6.2 3.9 6.3 3.9 6.3 3.9
H 14.3 8.9 14.5 9.0 14.6 9.1
H
L 5.1 3.2 5.2 3.2 5.2 3.2
M 10.3 6.4 10.5 6.5 10.6 6.6
H 23.9 14.9 24.3 15.1 24.4 15.2


10 SPECIFICATIONS
B
B
B
BBGST type
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
(At rated engine rpm)
Model L3560 L4060, L4760 L5060
Tire size (Rear) 12.4 - 24 14.9 - 24 14.9 - 26
Shuttle shift
lever
Creep gear
shift lever
Main gear
shift lever km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph
Forward
ON
1 0.18 0.11 0.17 0.11 0.17 0.11
2 0.25 0.16 0.24 0.15 0.25 0.16
3 0.34 0.21 0.32 0.20 0.33 0.21
4 0.41 0.25 0.39 0.24 0.40 0.25
5 0.51 0.32 0.47 0.29 0.49 0.30
6 0.61 0.38 0.57 0.35 0.59 0.37
7 0.73 0.45 0.71 0.44 0.73 0.45
8 0.88 0.55 0.85 0.53 0.88 0.55
9 1.03 0.64 1.00 0.62 1.03 0.64
10 1.24 0.77 1.20 0.75 1.24 0.77
11 2.02 1.26 1.95 1.21 2.01 1.25
12 2.98 1.85 2.88 1.79 2.97 1.85
OFF
1 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.9 1.5 1.0
2 2.3 1.4 2.1 1.3 2.2 1.4
3 3.1 1.9 2.9 1.8 3.0 1.8
4 3.7 2.3 3.5 2.2 3.6 2.2
5 4.5 2.8 4.2 2.6 4.4 2.7
6 5.4 3.4 5.1 3.2 5.3 3.3
7 6.5 4.0 6.3 3.9 6.5 4.1
8 7.8 4.8 7.6 4.7 7.8 4.9
9 9.2 5.7 8.9 5.5 9.2 5.7
10 11.1 6.9 10.7 6.6 11.0 6.9
11 18.0 11.2 17.4 10.8 17.9 11.2
12 26.6 16.5 25.7 16.0 26.5 16.6
Reverse
ON
1 0.17 0.11 0.16 0.10 0.17 0.11
2 0.24 0.15 0.23 0.14 0.23 0.14
3 0.39 0.24 0.37 0.23 0.38 0.24
4 0.58 0.36 0.55 0.34 0.56 0.35
5 0.84 0.52 0.81 0.50 0.84 0.52
6 1.19 0.74 1.15 0.71 1.18 0.73
7 1.93 1.20 1.86 1.16 1.92 1.19
8 2.85 1.77 2.75 1.71 2.84 1.76
OFF
1 1.5 0.9 1.4 0.9 1.5 0.9
2 2.2 1.4 2.0 1.2 2.1 1.3
3 3.5 2.2 3.3 2.1 3.4 2.1
4 5.2 3.2 4.9 3.0 5.0 3.1
5 7.5 4.7 7.2 4.5 7.5 4.7
6 10.6 6.6 10.2 6.3 10.5 6.6
7 17.2 10.7 16.6 10.3 17.1 10.7
8 25.4 15.8 24.5 15.2 25.3 15.8


11SPECIFICATIONS
B
B
B
BBManual Transmission Type
The company reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.
(At rated engine rpm)
Model L3560 L4060
Tire size (Rear) 12.4 - 24 14.9 - 24
Shuttle shift
lever
Creep gear
shift lever
Range gear
shift lever
Main gear
shift lever km/h mph km/h mph
Forward
ON
Low
1 0.18 0.11 0.17 0.11
2 0.25 0.16 0.24 0.15
3 0.41 0.25 0.39 0.24
4 0.61 0.38 0.57 0.35
High
1 0.88 0.55 0.85 0.53
2 1.24 0.77 1.20 0.75
3 2.02 1.26 1.95 1.21
4 2.98 1.85 2.88 1.79
OFF
Low
1 1.6 1.0 1.5 0.9
2 2.3 1.4 2.1 1.3
3 3.7 2.3 3.5 2.2
4 5.4 3.4 5.1 3.2
High
1 7.8 4.8 7.6 4.7
2 11.1 6.9 10.7 6.6
3 18.0 11.2 17.4 10.8
4 26.6 16.5 25.7 16.0
Reverse
ON
Low
1 0.17 0.11 0.16 0.10
2 0.24 0.15 0.23 0.14
3 0.39 0.24 0.37 0.23
4 0.58 0.36 0.55 0.34
High
1 0.84 0.52 0.81 0.50
2 1.19 0.74 1.15 0.71
3 1.93 1.20 1.86 1.16
4 2.85 1.77 2.75 1.71
OFF
Low
1 1.5 0.9 1.4 0.9
2 2.2 1.4 2.0 1.2
3 3.5 2.2 3.3 2.1
4 5.2 3.2 4.9 3.0
High
1 7.5 4.7 7.2 4.5
2 10.6 6.6 10.2 6.3
3 17.2 10.7 16.6 10.3
4 25.4 15.8 24.5 15.2


12 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS
IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS
The KUBOTA Tractor has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by KUBOTA.
Use with implements which are not sold or approved by KUBOTA and which exceed the maximum specifications listed
below, or which are otherwise unfit for use with the KUBOTA Tractor may result in malfunctions or failures of the tractor,
damage to other property and injury to the operator or others. [Any malfunctions or failures of the tractor resulting from use
with improper implements are not covered by the warranty.]
A Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions.
A Strictly follow the instructions outlined in the operator’s manual of the mounted or trailed machinery or trailer, and do
not operate the combination tractor - machine or tractor - trailer unless all instructions have been 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 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 related hazards are not available for this tractor. Without such optional equipment
use is limited to tractor specific applications like transport and stationary work.
Tread (max.width) with farm tires Lower link end max. lifting capacity
W0
Front Rear
L3560 1155 mm (45.5 in.) 1480 mm (58.3 in.) 1700 kg (3750 lbs.)
L4060 1530 mm (60.2 in.) 1750 kg (3860 lbs.)
L4760 1300 mm (51.2 in.)
L5060, L5460, L6060 1340 mm (52.8 in.) 1430 mm (56.3 in.)
Actual figures
Implement weight W1
and / or size Max. Drawbar Load W2 Trailer loading weight W3
Max. capacity
L3560
As in the following list
(Shown on the next page) 650 kg (1430 lbs.)
2000 kg (4400 lbs.)
L4060 2500 kg (5500 lbs.)
L4760, L5060
L5460, L6060 3000 kg (6600 lbs.)
Lower link end max, hydraulic lifting capacity ...W0
Implement weight...........................The implement's weight which can be put on the lower link: W1
Max. drawbar load..........................W2
Trailer loading weight ....................The max. loading weight for trailer (without trailer's weight) : W3


13IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS
A Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions.
No. Implement Remarks L3560 L4060 L4760 L5060, L5460, L6060
1 Trailer Max. load capacity kg (lbs.) 2000 (4400) 2500 (5500) 3000 (6600)
Max. drawbar load kg (lbs.) 650 (1430)
2 Mower
Rotary-
Cutter
Max. cutting width mm (in.) 1829 (72) 2134 (84)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 350 (770) 420 (926) 480 (1058)
Flail
Mower
Max. cutting width mm (in.) 1524 (60) 1829 (72)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 400 (880) 500 (1100)
Sickle
Bar
Max. cutting width mm (in.) 2134 (84)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 500 (1100)
3 Sprayer
Rear
mounted Max. tank capacity L (gal.) 300 (80) 400 (106) 500 (132)
Pull type Max. tank capacity L (gal.) 1000 (264) 1200 (317) 2000 (528)
4 Rotary Tiller Max. tilling width mm (in.) 1524 (60) 1829 (72)
5 Bottom Plow Max. size Max. size 12 in. x 2
16 in. x 1 14 in. x 2 16 in. x 2
6Disk harrow:
Pull type
Max. harrowing width mm (in.) 1829 (72) 1981 (78) 2134 (84)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 350 (770) 400 (880)
7 Chisel Plow Max. width mm (in.) 1829 (72)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 350 (770)
8 Broad Caster Max. tank capacity L (gal.) 250 (66) 300 (80)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 100 (220)
9 Manure Spreader Max. capacity kg (lbs.) 1500 (3300) 2000 (4400)
10 Cultivator
Max. width mm (in.) 1829 (72) 2134 (84) 2438 (96)
Number of rows Number of
rows 1 2 4
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 350 (770) 400 (880)
11 Front Blade
Max. cutting width mm (in.) 1829 (72) 2134 (84)
Max. oil pressure kgf/cm (psi) 175 (2490)
Sub frame Necessary
12 Rear Blade Max. cutting width mm (in.) 1829 (72)
Max. oil pressure kgf/cm (psi) 175 (2490)
13 Front-end Loader
Max. lifting capacity kg (lbs.) 720 (1590) 850 (1880)
Max. oil pressure kgf/cm (psi) 180 (2560)
Sub frame Necessary
14 Box Blade Max. cutting width mm (in.) 1651 (65) 1829 (72)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 400 (880) 470 (1040)
15 Back Hoe
Max. digging depth mm (in.) 2286 (90)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 450 (990)
Sub frame Necessary
16 Snow Blade Max. width mm (in.) 1829 (72) 2134 (84)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 350 (770) 400 (880)
17 Snow Blower Max. working width mm (in.) 1702 (67) 1829 (72)
Max. weight kg (lbs.) 280 (620) 330 (730)


14 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
B
B
B
BB Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls
C
C
C
CC HST Type
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) DPF INHIBIT switch ............................ 20
(2) Parked regeneration switch ................. 20
(3) Hazard light switch .............................. 39
(4) Display mode button ........................... 59
(5) ATA switch .......................................... 51
(6) H-DS lever .......................................... 44
(7) Parking brake lever ............................. 27, 49,
64
(8) Brake pedal ......................................... 41
(9) Tilt pedal ............................................. 38
(10) Horn button (if equipped) ................... 39
(11) Turn signal / Head light switch ........... 39
(12) Side work light switch ........................ 40
(13) Cruise control switch ......................... 50
(14) Key switch ......................................... 27
C
C
C
CC GST / Manual Transmission Type
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) DPF INHIBIT switch ............................ 20
(2) Parked regeneration switch ................. 20
(3) Hazard light switch .............................. 39
(4) Display mode button ........................... 59
(5) Shuttle shift lever [GST Type]
Synchro-shuttle shift lever [Manual
Transmission Type] ............................ 52, 56
(6) Tilt pedal ............................................. 38
(7) Clutch pedal ........................................ 42
(8) Parking brake lever ............................. 27, 55,
58, 64
(9) Turn signal / Head light switch ............. 39
(10) Side work light switch ........................ 40
(11) Key switch ......................................... 27
(12) Brake pedal ....................................... 41


15INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) Tachometer ............................................................. 64 (12) PTO indicator ......................................................... 69
(2) Turn signal / hazard indicator ................................... 39 (13) Cruise control indicator [HST Type] ....................... 50
(3) Master system warning indicator .............................. 63 (14) Stall guard indicator [HST Type] ............................ 45
(4) Electrical charge warning indicator .......................... 63 (15) ATA indicator [HST Type] ...................................... 51
(5) Parking brake warning indicator ............................... 27 (16) Auto H-DS indicator [HST Type] ............................ 45
(6) Engine oil pressure warning indicator ...................... 63 (17) H-DS Low speed range indicator [HST Type] ......... 44
(7) Engine warning indicator ......................................... 63 (18) H-DS High speed range indicator [HST Type] ........ 44
(8) IntelliPanel(TM) display ........................................... 59 (19) Emission indicator ................................................. 63
(9) Coolant temperature gauge ..................................... 64 (20) Regeneration indicator .......................................... 20
(10) Fuel gauge ............................................................. 63 (21) Engine RPM increase indicator .............................. 20
(11) High beam indicator ............................................... 39 (22) Parked regeneration indicator ................................ 20


16 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
C
C
C
CC IntelliPanel(TM) Display
No. Message Description Reference
page
(1)
"L", "H", "M" or "N"
[HST Type]
Display the position of the range gear shift that was selected with the Range
gear shift lever.
48
"F1" to "F12" or
"R1" to "R12" or
"N"
[GST Type]
"F" is displayed when forward operation is selected with the shuttle lever.
"R" is displayed when reverse operation is selected.
Displays the number of the gear shift ratios that was selected with the main
gear shift lever.
"N" is displayed when the lever is in the neutral position.
52
53
"F", "R" or "N"
[Manual Transmission Type]
"F" is displayed when forward operation is selected with the shuttle lever.
"R" is displayed when reverse operation is selected.
"N" is displayed when the lever is in the neutral position.
56
(2)
Appears when the time for an engine oil change has come.
Change the engine oil with fresh one. 61, 62
103
Stays displayed for 3 seconds or so after the engine has got started. Buckle
up the seat belt. 38
Stays displayed while the cooling water temperature is too low and the glow
plug is being activated. Wait until this symbol disappears and get the engine
started.
32
Appears when the fuel has become less than 6 L (1.5 U.S.gals.) or so. Refuel
as soon as possible. If the fuel tank becomes empty, air will enter the fuel
system, thereby requiring a bleeding.
63
(3) 0.1 to 34 Displays the travel speed. (The actual speed is different from the displayed
one if the tires slip in towing or other jobs.) ---
(4) 0:00 to 11:59 Displays the clock. When (― ― : ― ―) is displayed, make the time setting.
Nothing is displayed if this is disabled. 60
(5) Lower IntelliPanel(TM)
display
The hour meter, trip meter, mileage, PTO rpm, HST setting, PM volume
status, time elapsed since the previous engine oil change and other data can
be displayed.
59


17INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
B
B
B
BB Foot and Hand Controls
C
C
C
CC HST Type
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(6) Operator's seat ................................................... 37
(7) Seat belt ............................................................ 38
(8) Glove box ............................................................ 38
(9) Tool box .............................................................. ---
(10) Loader / Remote control valve coupler .............. 76
(11) Speed control pedal .......................................... 49
(12) Lock lever ......................................................... 78
(13) Hand throttle lever ............................................. 27
(14) Loader / Remote control valve lever .................. 77
(15) Draft control lever (if equipped) ......................... 75
(16) Position control lever ......................................... 75
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS (17) PTO clutch control switch .................................. 67
(1) 3-Point hitch lowering speed knob .............................. 76 (18) Remote control valve lever (if equipped) ........... 78
(2) Differential lock pedal ................................................. 65 (19) Cup holder ........................................................ ---
(3) Mid-PTO lever (if equipped) ........................................ 68 (20) Electrical outlet ................................................. 66
(4) Front wheel drive lever ............................................... 48 (21) Remote control valve coupler (if equipped) ....... 79
(5) Range gear shift lever (L-M-H) .................................... 48


18 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
C
C
C
CC GST / Manual Transmission Type
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(7) Range gear shift lever (Hi-Lo)
[Manual Transmission Type] ................................ 56
(8) Glove box ............................................................ 38
(9) Tool box .............................................................. ---
(10) Loader / Remote control valve coupler .............. 76
(11) Foot throttle ....................................................... 27
(12) Lock lever ......................................................... 78
(13) Hand throttle lever ............................................. 27
(14) Loader / Remote control valve lever .................. 77
(15) Draft control lever (if equipped) ......................... 75
(16) Position control lever ......................................... 75
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS (17) PTO clutch control switch .................................. 67
(1) Differential lock pedal ................................................. 65 (18) Remote control valve lever (if equipped) ........... 78
(2) 3-Point hitch lowering speed knob .............................. 76 (19) Cup holder ........................................................ ---
(3) Operator's seat ........................................................... 37 (20) Seat belt ........................................................... 38
(4) Front wheel drive lever ............................................... 54, 57 (21) Electrical outlet ................................................. 66
(5) Main gear shift lever ................................................... 53, 56 (22) Remote control valve coupler (if equipped) ....... 79
(6) Creep gear shift lever (if equipped) ............................. 54, 57


19PRE-OPERATION CHECK
PRE-OPERATION CHECK
DAILY CHECK
To prevent trouble from occurring, it is important to know
the condition of the tractor well. Check it before starting.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to check and service the tractor on a
level surface with the engine shut off and the
parking brake "ON" and implement lowered to
the ground.
Check item
- Walk around inspection
- Check engine oil level
- Check transmission oil level
- Check coolant level
- Clean grill and radiator screen
- Clean oil cooler [HST model]
- Check DPF muffler
- Check air cleaner dust indicator
(When used in a dusty place)
- Check brake pedal [HST model]
- Check brake and clutch pedal
[GST / Manual Transmission model]
- Check indicators, gauges and meter
- Check lights
- Check seat belt and ROPS
- Check movable parts
- Refuel
(See "DAILY CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE"
section.)
- Care of danger, warning and caution labels
(See "DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS"
in "SAFE OPERATION" section.)


20 OPERATING THE ENGINE
OPERATING THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Read and understand "Safe Operation" in the
front of this manual.
A
A
A
AA Read and understand the danger, warning and
caution labels located on the tractor.
A
A
A
AA To avoid the danger of exhaust fume
poisoning, do not operate the engine in a
closed building without proper ventilation.
A
A
A
AA Never start engine while standing on ground.
Start engine only from operator's seat.
A
A
A
AA Make it a rule to set all shift levers to the
"NEUTRAL" positions and to place PTO clutch
control switch in "OFF" position before starting
the engine.
A Do not use starting fluid or ether.
A To protect the 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
A
A
AA 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
A
A
AA Keep tractor away from people, animals or
structures which may be susceptible to harm
or damage from hot exhaust gases.
A
A
A
AA During regeneration, white exhaust gases may
be visible. Do not allow regeneration in a non
ventilated garage or confined area.
A
A
A
AA During regeneration, do not leave the tractor.
B
B
B
BBDiesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Muffler
This tractor is equipped with an engine with a DPF (Diesel
Particulate Filter) muffler which serves to reduce
hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and other gases, all of
which are contained in diesel engine emissions, to
harmless carbon dioxide and water. The DPF also traps
PM (particulate matter).
Please handle exhaust aftertreatment devices correctly
and in an environmentally responsible manner.
(1) Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)


21OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBHandling Points
When a specific amount of PM (particulate matter) has
accumulated in the DPF muffler, it is necessary to refresh
the DPF muffler by burning the PM inside it. This burning
off work is called "Regeneration".
To extend operating time to reach this regeneration, and
to avoid DPF muffler trouble, make sure to observe the
following handling matters.
B
B
B
BBDPF Regeneration Process
DPF regeneration process can be performed by choosing
from "Auto Regeneration" or "Regeneration inhibit" mode
according to your job conditions. For jobs not affected by
hot gases emitted during regeneration, the "Auto
Regeneration" is advisable.
A If stop the engine once, the "Auto Regeneration" mode
will be activated.
C
C
C
CC Fuel
Be sure to use Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel (S15).
A Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel
may adversely affect the engine and DPF
performance.
Use of fuels other than Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel (S15)
may not meet regulations for your region.
C
C
C
CC Engine oil
Use DPF-compatible oil (CJ-4) for the engine.
A If any engine oil other than CJ-4 is used, the DPF
may become clogged earlier than expected and the
fuel economy may drop.
C
C
C
CC 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
C
C
CC Regeneration
When there is "Regeneration" instruction sign by lamp or
buzzer, immediately perform the required procedure for
regeneration.
A Interrupting the regeneration cycle or continued
operation by ignoring the warning signs may cause
DPF and engine damage.
C
C
C
CC Auto Regeneration Mode;
When starting the engine (switch operation is
unnecessary), the "Auto Regeneration" mode is
automatically activated.
With the auto regeneration mode on, when a specific
amount of PM has accumulated, and the regeneration
conditions are satisfied (See the "Tips on Diesel
Particulate Filter [DPF] Regeneration"), the DPF will be
automatically regenerated whether the tractor is in
motion or parked.
By this way, work efficiency is improved. For details of
auto regeneration, refer to "Operating Procedure for
Auto Regeneration Mode" section.
C
C
C
CC Regeneration Inhibit Mode;
After starting the engine, if the "DPF INHIBIT switch" is
pressed to turn on the switch lamp, the "Regeneration
inhibit" mode will be activated.
With "Regeneration Inhibit" mode on, the PM which has
accumulated inside the DPF will not be burnt, unless the
operator performs the regeneration work manually.
The "Regeneration Inhibit" mode is effective for work in
poorly ventilated work spaces.
For details of regeneration prohibition, refer to
"Operating Procedure for Regeneration Inhibit Mode"
section.


22 OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBRegeneration Operating Procedure
Operating Procedure for Auto Regeneration Mode
(1) Parked regeneration switch
(2) DPF INHIBIT switch
(3) Regeneration indicator
(4) Parked regeneration indicator
(5) Engine RPM increase indicator
(6) Engine warning indicator
1. Start the engine.
(Make sure that the DPF INHIBIT switch lamp is "OFF".)
Switch lamp OFF: Auto Regeneration Mode activated.
Switch lamp ON: Regeneration Inhibit Mode activated.
A When the engine is started, the "Auto Regeneration" mode is automatically activated.
A "Regeneration Inhibit" mode is activated, when the DPF INHIBIT switch is pushed after the engine is started.
2. When the regeneration 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 Auto Regeneration Mode is selected, DPF regeneration may not begin because system requirements have
not been satisfied.
A The engine rpm increase indicator is used as a guide to satisfy the regeneration conditions. If the engine load is too
heavy, the engine rpm increase indicator may continue to flash, even though regeneration system conditions are
satisfied and regeneration may begin automatically. (See the "Tips on Diesel Particulate Filter [DPF] Regeneration")


23OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBPM Warning Level and Required Procedures
During Auto Regeneration Mode when the PM level has built up in the DPF, the regeneration cycle will begin automatically.
If the regeneration cycle is interrupted or the regeneration conditions are not satisfied, the buzzer starts sounding and the
indicator display changes in response to the PM level in order to prompt the operator to perform the required procedure
listed below.
A Once the regeneration level has been reached, immediately perform the required procedure for regeneration.
Interrupting the regeneration cycle or continued operation by ignoring the warning signs may cause DPF and engine
damage.
Auto Mode
DPF system status Required procedure
PM warning level: 1The regeneration indicator starts
flashing.
A specific amount of PM has accumulated
in the DPF muffler.
Continue to work the tractor to raise the
DPF temperature.
Buzzer: Not sounding
The RPM increase indicator starts
flashing.
Continue the work and increase the engine
rpm until the indicator turns "OFF".
The regeneration indicator will stop
flashing and remain "ON" constantly.
The regeneration cycle begins and
continues until cycle is complete then the
indicator will turn "OFF".
PM warning level: 2-1 If the regeneration cycle was interrupted or conditions are not satisfied for regeneration then
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 Parked Regeneration".
PM warning level: 2-2 The RPM increase indicator starts
flashing.
Buzzer: Sounding every
3 seconds The parked regeneration indicator starts
flashing.
PM warning level: 3If the regeneration fails in the warning level 2:
The engine warning indicator starts
flashing.
Immediately discontinue working the
tractor and begin the parked regeneration
cycle process.
A For the procedure, refer to "Operating
Procedure for Parked Regeneration".
At this PM warning level, the Auto
Regeneration Mode does not function.
If the tractor is operated further, the
regeneration cycle will be disabled.
Buzzer: Sounding every
1 second
Engine output: 50% The parked regeneration indicator starts
flashing.
PM warning level: 4If the parked regeneration is interrupted or the tractor is continuously operated in the warning
level 3:
Buzzer: Sounding every
1 second
Engine output: 50%
The engine warning indicator remains
constantly "ON".
Immediately move the tractor to a safe
place and park it there and turn the engine
"OFF".
Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
A At this level, never continue to operate
the tractor otherwise damage will result
to the DPF and engine.


24 OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBRegeneration Operating Procedure
Operating Procedure for Regeneration Inhibit Mode
(1) Parked regeneration switch
(2) DPF INHIBIT switch
(3) Regeneration indicator
(4) Parked regeneration indicator
(5) Engine RPM increase indicator
(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 "Operating Procedure for Parked
Regeneration" procedure.


25OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBPM Warning Level and Required Procedures
In the Regeneration Inhibit Mode, the buzzer starts sounding and the indicator display changes in response to the PM level
in order to prompt the operator to perform the required procedure listed below.
A Once the regeneration level has been reached, immediately perform the required procedure for regeneration.
Interrupting the regeneration cycle or continued operation by ignoring the warning signs may cause DPF and engine
damage.
Regeneration Inhibit Mode
DPF system status Required procedure
PM warning level: 1The regeneration indicator starts
flashing.
A specific level of PM has built up in the
DPF muffler.
Continue with the operation as it is.
Buzzer: Not sounding
At PM warning levels range from 1 to 2-2, it is also possible to change DPF INHIBIT
switch to auto regeneration mode then perform regeneration.
PM warning level: 2-1 The regeneration indicator starts
flashing.
Move the tractor to a safe area, then 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: 3If 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 starts
flashing.
Immediately stop working the tractor, move
the tractor to a safe area, then follow the
"Operating Procedure for Parked
Regeneration".
If the tractor is operated further and the
operator ignores the warning signs, then
regeneration will be disabled.
The parked regeneration indicator starts
flashing
PM warning level: 4If the regeneration cycle is interrupted or the tractor is continuously operated ignoring the
warning signs, in the PM warning level 3:
Buzzer: Sounding every
1 second
Engine output: 50%
The engine warning indicator remains
constantly "ON".
Immediately move the tractor to a safe
place and place in park, turn "OFF" engine.
Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
A At this level never continue to operate
the tractor, otherwise damage may
result to the DPF and engine.


26 OPERATING THE ENGINE
Operating Procedure for Parked Regeneration
1. Park the tractor in a safe area away from buildings, people, and animals.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. [HST Type]
Set the speed control pedal to the neutral position.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
Set the shuttle shift lever to the neutral position.
4. Turn "OFF" the PTO clutch control switch or lever.
5. Return the engine rpm to the idle speed.
6. Lower the implement to the ground.
Turn steering wheel so front wheels are in the straight ahead position.
7. Press the DPF INHIBIT switch , and the switch lamp turns "OFF".
8. When the regeneration conditions are satisfied (2 to 5 and 7 mentioned above),
the parked regeneration switch lamp start flashing.
9. Press the parked regeneration switch to start the regeneration cycle.
(The switch lamp will stop flashing and remain "ON" constantly during 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 levers, pedal and switches (in steps 2, 3, 4), nor change the
engine rpm other than an emergency stop. Otherwise, the regeneration will be interrupted.
A Never leave the tractor when parked regeneration process is activated.
A If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted, the engine rpm is fixed at the idling level for about 30 seconds. For this
period, keep the hand throttle lever and foot throttle pedal at the idle position. Do not move them. They will function
again in 30 seconds.


27OPERATING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBTips on Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Regeneration
A
A
A
AA Operation
The higher in speed or load the engine operates, the
higher the exhaust temperature rises. As a result,
particulate matter (PM) inside the DPF is consumed,
therefore the regeneration process is required less
frequently over time.
The lower in speed or load the engine operates, the
lower the exhaust temperature. Accordingly, less
particulate matter (PM) inside the DPF is consumed,
therefore more accumulation of PM will occur, which
requires frequent regeneration, therefore avoid
prolonged idling if possible.
A
A
A
AA Necessary conditions for "Regeneration"
When conditions below are all satisfied, regeneration
will start. However, if even one condition is deviated
during the process, the regeneration will be
interrupted.
(1) The engine coolant temperature.
(2) The DPF temperature.
(3) The engine speed is 1200 rpm or higher.
A Usually it takes 15-20 minutes to complete the
regeneration cycle.
Actual regeneration time may depend on ambient
temperature, exhaust temperature and engine speed.
A It is recommended to do the regenerating while the
engine is warm.
A Do not unnecessarily start and interrupt the
regeneration process. Otherwise, a small amount of
fuel becomes mixed with the engine oil, which
degrades the oil quality.
A While the 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.
STARTING THE ENGINE
1. To set the parking brake;
(1) Interlock the brake pedals.
(2) Depress the brake pedals.
(3) Latch the brake pedals with the parking brake
lever.
2. To release the parking brake, depress the brake
pedals again.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
[HST Type]
A To prevent damage to the parking brake lever, make
sure that brake pedals are fully depressed before
pulling the parking brake lever up.
1. Make sure the parking brake is set.
(1) Parking brake lever (A) Interlock the brake pedals
(B) "DEPRESS"
(C) "PULL"


OPERATING THE ENGINE28
A The Parking brake indicator comes on while parking
brake is applied and goes off when it is released.
[GST Type]
[Manual Transmission Type]
(1) Parking brake indicator
2. Make sure the fuel cock is in the open
position.
(1) Fuel cock (A) "CLOSE"
(B) "OPEN"
3. Place the shift levers in "NEUTRAL"
position.
(1) Shuttle shift lever
(2) Main gear shift lever
(A)"FORWARD"
(B)"REVERSE"
(N)"NEUTRAL POSITION"
(1) Synchro shuttle shift lever
(2) Main gear shift lever
(A)"FORWARD"
(B)"REVERSE"
(N)"NEUTRAL POSITION"


29OPERATING THE ENGINE
[HST Type]
AWhen removing the foot from speed control pedal, the
pedal automatically returns to the neutral position.
3. Place the Speed control Pedal in
"NEUTRAL" position.
Place the range gear shift lever in
"NEUTRAL" position.
(1) Speed control pedal
(2) Range gear shift lever
(N) "NEUTRAL POSITION"
4. Place the PTO clutch control switch in
"OFF" position.
[With Mid-PTO type]
Place the Mid-PTO lever in "OFF"
position.
(1) PTO clutch control switch
(2) Mid-PTO lever
, "ON"
, "OFF"


OPERATING THE ENGINE30
NOTE:
C
C
C
CC Check Easy Checker(TM) Lamps
Turn the key to "ON" position and make sure the following
indicators light up or stay off.
C
C
C
CC Indicators that light up:
1. When the key is turned "ON", indicators(1)(3) should
come on. If trouble should occur at any location while
the engine is running, the indicator corresponding to
that location comes on.
2. Suppose that the engine coolant temperature is not
high enough yet. Glow plug indicator(5) also comes on
when the key is turned "ON" to preheat the engine and
goes off automatically when preheat is completed.
Illumination time of indicator varies according to the
temperature of coolant.
3. The parking brake indicator(2) comes on while parking
brake is applied and goes off when it is released.
5. Place the hydraulic control lever in
"LOWEST" position.
(1) Draft control lever (if equipped)
(2) Position control lever
(A) "DOWN"
6. Set the throttle lever at the minimum
speed position.
(1) Hand throttle lever
(2) Foot throttle
[except HST Type]
"INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
7. Insert the key into the key switch and
turn it "ON".
"OFF" "ON" "START"
ACC... All the accessories can be used while the
engine is stopped.


31OPERATING THE ENGINE
C
C
C
CC Indicators that stay off:
1. If the PTO indicator(4) stays on, disengage (OFF) the
PTO.
A Daily checks with the Easy Checker(TM) only, are not
sufficient. Never fail to conduct daily checks carefully
by referring to Daily Check. (See "DAILY CHECK" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
A Some of the Easy Checker(TM) lamps may light up
depending on the positions of the levers and switches.
A Turn on the key, and some of the indicators stay on
about 1 second.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
C
C
C
CC IntelliPanel(TM) Message
If you try to start the engine but the following message
appears in the display, the engine fails to start. Follow the
appearing instructions and reset the display.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
[HST Type]
(1) Electrical charge indicator
(2) Parking brake indicator
(3) Engine oil pressure indicator
(4) PTO indicator
(5) Glow plug indicator
(6) IntelliPanel(TM) display
8. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
9. Turn the key to "START" position and
release when the engine starts.
(1) Display
Disengage PTO
Set Shuttle to Neutral
Turn the PTO clutch control
switch to "OFF" and place
the shuttle shift lever in
"NEUTRAL" position.
Disengage PTO
Turn the PTO clutch control
switch to "OFF".
Set Shuttle to Neutral
Place the shuttle shift lever
in "NEUTRAL" position.
Disengage PTO
Set HST Pedal to Neutral
Turn the PTO clutch control
switch to "OFF" and foot off
of the speed control pedal.
Disengage PTO
Turn the PTO clutch control
switch to "OFF".
Set HST Pedal to Neutral
Foot off of the speed control
pedal.


OPERATING THE ENGINE32
If the lamp is still on, immediately stop the engine and
determine the cause.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
COLD WEATHER STARTING
If the ambient temperature is below -5 (23 ) and the
engine is very cold, follow the procedure below after
taking the step 1 through 8 in the previous pages.
(If the engine fails to start after 10 seconds, turn off the
key for 30 seconds. Then repeat steps (9) and (10). To
protect the battery and the starter, make sure that the
starter is not continuously turned for more than 10
seconds.)
B
B
B
BBAntifrost Heater for Oil Separator (if
equipped)
The heater element operates continuously when the key
switch is in run position.
Due to high electrical draw, extended idle time or
operations will drain the battery and stop the tractor.
[L5060, L5460, L6060]
[L3560, L4060, L4760]
B
B
B
BBBlock Heater (if equipped)
A block heater is available as an option from your dealer.
It will assist you in starting your tractor when the ambient
temperature is below -20 (-4 ).
10. Check to see that all the lamps on the
Easy Checker(TM) are "OFF".
11. Release the clutch pedal.
9. Turn the key to "ON" (glow plug) and
keep it there until glow plug indicator
goes off.
(1) Glow plug indicator
10. Turn the key to the start position and
the engine should start.
(1) Heater (Oil separator, OUT)
(2) Heater (Oil separator, IN)
(1) Heater (Oil separator, OUT 1)
(2) Heater (Oil separator, OUT 2)
(3) Heater (Oil separator, IN 1)
(4) Heater (Oil separator, IN 2)


33OPERATING THE ENGINE
STOPPING THE ENGINE
[L3560, L4060, L4760]
A If key does not stop the engine, consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
[L5060, L5460, L6060]
A If key does not stop the engine, consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
WARMING UP
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to set the parking brake during warm-
up.
A
A
A
AA Be sure to set all shift levers to the "NEUTRAL"
positions and to place PTO clutch control
switch in "OFF" position during warm-up.
For 5 minutes after engine start-up, allow engine to warm
up without applying any load, this is to allow oil to reach
every engine part. If load should be applied to the engine
without this warm-up period, trouble such as seizure,
breakage or premature wear may develop.
B
B
B
BBWarm-Up Transmission Oil in the Low
Temperature Range
Hydraulic oil serves as transmission fluid. In cold weather,
the oil may be cold with increased viscosity. This can
cause delayed oil circulation or abnormally low hydraulic
pressure for some time after engine start-up. This in turn
can result in trouble in the hydraulic system. To prevent
the above, observe the following instructions:
Warm up the engine at about 50% of rated rpm according
to the table below:
A Do not operate the tractor under full load condition until
it is sufficiently warmed up.
1. After slowing the engine to idle, turn the
key to "OFF".
2. Remove the key.
1. After slowing the engine to idle, wait 3 to
5 minutes for turbo to slow down then
turn the key to "OFF".
2. Remove the key.
Ambient temperature Warm-up time requirement
Higher than -10 (14 ) Approx. 5 minutes
-15 to -10 (5 to 14 ) 5 to 10 minutes
-20 to -15 (-4 to 5 ) 10 to 20 minutes
Below -20 (-4 ) More than 20 minutes


OPERATING THE ENGINE34
JUMP STARTING
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Battery gases can explode. Keep cigarettes,
sparks, and flames away from battery.
A
A
A
AA If tractor battery is frozen, do not jump start
engine.
A
A
A
AA Do not connect the other end of the negative
(-) jumper cable to the negative (-) terminal of
the tractor battery.
When jump starting the engine, follow the instructions
below to safely start the engine.
1. Bring the helper vehicle with a battery of the same
voltage as disabled tractor within easy cable reach.
"THE VEHICLES MUST NOT TOUCH".
2. Engage the parking brakes of both vehicles and put
the shift levers in neutral. Shut both engines off.
3. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.
4. Attach the red clamp to the positive (red, (+) or pos.)
terminal of the dead battery and clamp the other end
of the same cable to the positive (red, (+) or pos.)
terminal of the helper 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 This machine has a 12 volt negative (-) ground starting
system.
A Use only same voltage for jump starting.
A Use of a higher voltage source on tractor's electrical
system could result in severe damage to tractor's
electrical system.
Use only matching voltage source when "Jump
starting" a low or dead battery condition.
A Do not operate the tractor with the battery cable
disconnected from the battery.
A Do not operate the tractor without the battery
mounted.
A Do not operate the tractor with the battery dead.
Charge the battery fully enough before operating the
tractor.
Otherwise the tractor might malfunction.
(1) Dead battery
(2) Jumper cables
(3) Helper battery


35OPERATING THE TRACTOR
OPERATING THE TRACTOR
OPERATING NEW TRACTOR
How a new tractor is handled and maintained determines
the life of the tractor.
A new tractor just off the factory production line has been,
of course, tested, but the various parts are not
accustomed to each other, so care should be taken to
operate the tractor for the first 50 hours at a slower speed
and avoid excessive work or operation until the various
parts become "broken-in". The manner in which the
tractor is handled during the "breaking-in" period greatly
affects the life of your tractor. Therefore, to obtain the
maximum performance and the longest life of the tractor,
it is very important to properly break-in your tractor. In
handling a new tractor, the following precautions should
be observed.
B
B
B
BBDo not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed
for the First 50 Hours
A Do not start quickly nor apply the brakes suddenly.
A In winter, operate the tractor after 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 tractor at fast speed.
The above precautions are not limited only to new
tractors, but to all tractors. But it should be especially
observed in the case of new tractors.
B
B
B
BBChanging Lubricating Oil for New Tractors
The lubricating oil is especially important in the case of a
new tractor. The various parts are not "broken-in" and are
not accustomed to each other; small metal grit may
develop during the operation of the tractor; and this may
wear out or damage the parts. Therefore, care should be
taken to change the lubricating oil a little earlier than
would ordinarily be required.
For further details of change interval hours.
(See "MAINTENANCE" section.)
BOARDING AND LEAVING THE TRACTOR
1. Never try to get on or off a moving tractor or jump off
the tractor to exit.
2. Face the tractor when getting into or out of the tractor.
Do not use the controls as hand holds to prevent
inadvertent machine movements.
3. Always keep steps and floor clean to avoid slippery
conditions.
OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS (if
equipped)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When raising or folding the ROPS, apply
parking brake, stop the engine and remove the
key.
Always perform function from a stable position
at the rear of tractor.
A
A
A
AA Fold the ROPS down only when absolutely
necessary and fold it up and lock it again as
soon as possible.
A
A
A
AA Before proceeding to fold ROPS, check for any
possible interference with installed
implements and attachments.
If interference occurs, contact your KUBOTA
Dealer.
B
B
B
BBTo Fold the ROPS
1. Remove both set bolts.
(1) Set bolt


OPERATING THE TRACTOR36
2. Fold the ROPS.
To avoid personal injury:
A
A
A
AA Hold the ROPS tightly with both hands and fold
the ROPS slowly and carefully.
3. Align set bolt holes and insert both set bolts. Slightly
tighten the set bolts and secure them with the hair pin
cotters.
To avoid personal injury:
A
A
A
AA Make sure that both set bolts are properly
installed and secured with the hair pin cotters.
B
B
B
BBTo Raise the ROPS to Upright Position
1. Remove both hair pin cotters and set bolts.
2. Raise ROPS to the upright position.
To avoid personal injury:
A
A
A
AA Raise the ROPS slowly and carefully.
3. Align set bolt holes, insert both set bolts. Slightly
tighten the set bolts and secure them with the hair pin
cotters.
To avoid personal injury:
A
A
A
AA Make sure that both set bolts are properly
installed as soon as the ROPS is in the upright
position and secured with the hair pin cotters.
(1) ROPS
(1) Set bolt
(2) Hair pin cotter
(1) Set bolt
(2) Hair pin cotter
(1) Set bolt
(2) Hair pin cotter


37OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBAdjustment of Foldable ROPS
A Adjust free fall of the ROPS upper frame regularly.
A If you feel less friction in folding the ROPS, remove the
cotter pin (1), tighten the nut (2) until you feel the right
friction in the movement and then replace the cotter
pin.
STARTING
A The seat and suspension should be adjusted to
ensure that the controls are comfortably at hand for the
operator, ensuring that the operator maintains a good
posture and minimizes risks from whole body
vibration.
B
B
B
BBOperator's Seat
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Make adjustments to the seat only while the
tractor is stopped.
A
A
A
AA Make sure that the seat is completely secured
after each adjustment.
A
A
A
AA Do not allow any person other than the
operator to ride on the tractor.
(1) Cotter pin
(2) Nut
1. Adjusting the operator's position. (1) Travel adjust lever
(2) Suspension adjust knob
(3) Backrest tilt adjust lever
(4) Swivel adjust lever
(5) Arm rest
(A) To decrease tension
(B) To increase tension
C
C
C
CC Travel adjustment
Unlock the travel adjust lever and slide the seat
backward or forward, as required. The seat will lock in
position when the lever is released.
A The operator's seat base has a slope. When lifting
the lever, be careful not to allow the seat to slide
down forward.
C
C
C
CC Suspension adjustment
Turn the suspension adjust lever to achieve the optimum
suspension setting.
C
C
C
CC Tilt adjustment
Unlock the backrest tilt adjust lever and move the
backrest to the desired angle.
C
C
C
CC Arm rest
Arm rest may be set at upright position if desired.
C
C
C
CC Swivel adjustment
Unlock the swivel adjust lever and rotate the seat right or
left as desired.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR38
Using the swivel seat
A Swivel the seat to the right and left to position yourself
comfortably for jobs in which you need to look
rearwards.
A Turn the seat to the left to facilitate getting in and out
of the tractor.
A The seat can swivel in both directions.
A After adjusting the operator's seat, be sure to check to
see that the seat is properly locked.
B
B
B
BBGlove Box
B
B
B
BBSeat Belt
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always use the seat belt when any ROPS or
CAB are installed.
A
A
A
AA Do not use the seat belt if a foldable ROPS is
down or there is no ROPS.
Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect the buckle.
This seat belt is auto-locking retractable type.
B
B
B
BBTilt Steering Adjustment
To avoid personal injury:
A
A
A
AA Do not adjust the steering wheel while the
tractor is in motion.
Press down the steering wheel tilt pedal, to release the
lock so the steering wheel can be adjusted to one of 6
desired positions.
(1) Swivel adjust lever
(1) Glove box
(1) Seat belt
(1) Steering wheel tilt pedal (A) "PRESS DOWN"


39OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBLight Switch
Turn the light switch clockwise, and the following lights are
activated on the switch position.
B
B
B
BBTurn Signal / Hazard Light Switch
C
C
C
CC Hazard Light
1. When the hazard light switch is pushed, the hazard
lights flash, along with the L/H and R/H indicators on
the instrument panel.
2. Push the hazard light switch again to turn off the
hazard lights.
C
C
C
CC Turn Signal with Hazard Light
1. To indicate a right turn with the hazard lights already
flashing, turn the switch clockwise.
2. To indicate a left turn with the hazard lights already
flashing, turn the switch counterclockwise.
3. When the left or right turn signal is activated in
combination with the hazard lights, the indicated
turning light will flash and the other will stay on.
C
C
C
CC Turn Signal without Hazard Light
1. To indicate a right turn without hazard lights, turn the
switch clockwise.
2. To indicate a left turn without hazard lights, turn the
switch counterclockwise.
3. When the left or right turn signal is activated without
the hazard lights, the indicated turning light will flash
and the other will stay on.
A The hazard light switch is operative when the key
switch is in either the "ON" 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.
B
B
B
BBHorn Button (if equipped)
The horn will sound when the key switch is in the "ON"
position and the horn button pressed.
2. Selecting light switch positions.
OFF...... Head lights OFF.
....... Head lights dimmed, low beam.
....... Head lights ON, high beam.
(1) Head light switch
(1)Hazard light switch
(2)Turn signal light switch
(3)Hazard / Turn signal indicator
(A) "RIGHT TURN"
(B) "LEFT TURN"
(1) Horn button (A) "PUSH"


OPERATING THE TRACTOR40
B
B
B
BBSide Work Light Switch
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not operate on roads with work lights on.
Work lights may blind or confuse operators of
oncoming vehicles.
Turn on the key switch and press the side work light
switch. The work lights and the switch's indicator light up.
Press the switch to turn off the light and indicator.
B
B
B
BBTractor Lights
(1) Head light
(2) Turn signal / Hazard light
(3) Side marker light
(4) Rear turn signal / Hazard light
(5) Tail light
(1) Side work light
(2) Side work light switch with indicator


41OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBBrake Pedals (Right and Left)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to interlock the right and left pedals.
Applying only one rear wheel brake at high
speeds could cause the tractor to swerve or
roll-over.
A
A
A
AA Be sure brake pedals have equal adjustment
when using locked together. Incorrect or
unequal brake pedal adjustment can cause the
tractor to swerve or roll-over.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not make brake suddenly.
An accident may occur as a result of a heavy
towed load shifting forward or loss of control.
A
A
A
AA To avoid skidding and loss of steering control
when driving on icy, wet, or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted,
operated at reduced speed, operated with front
wheel drive engaged (if equipped).
A
A
A
AA The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
1. Before operating the tractor on the road or before
applying the parking brake, 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 sure brake pedals have equal adjustment when
using locked together.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
[HST Type]
3. Checking the brake pedal.
(1) Brake pedal lock (A) "LOCK"
(B) "RELEASE"


OPERATING THE TRACTOR42
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
B
B
B
BBClutch Pedal
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Sudden release of the clutch may cause the
tractor to lunge in an unexpected manner.
The clutch is disengaged when the clutch pedal is fully
pressed down.
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.
4. Raise the implement.
(See "HYDRAULIC UNIT" section.)
(1) Position control lever (A) "UP"
5. Depress the clutch pedal.
(1) Clutch pedal


43OPERATING THE TRACTOR
[HST Type]
B
B
B
BBHST Response Control
HST response control is used to set the start-up response
when you step on the speed control pedal and the engine
brake effect when you release the pedal.
Set the HST response control toward "FAST", and the
response level gets quicker. Set it toward "SLOW" to have
a slower response level.
When you move the tractor forward and backward
repeatedly, during loader operations, for example, set the
HST response control toward "FAST". It helps improve the
working efficiency.
When using "STALL GUARD" with PTO powered
implements, the tractor automatically adjust for optimum
response.
6. Selecting the Travel Speed.
(1) H-DS lever
(2) ATA switch
(3) Front wheel drive lever
(4) Range gear shift lever
(5) Cruise control switch
(6) Speed control pedal
(1) IntelliPanel(TM) display
(2) Display mode button
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR44
B
B
B
BBH-DS (Hydro Dual Speed) Lever
This lever changes the tractor speed in 2 stages whether
the tractor is moving or not.
Pull up the lever to increase the speed, and push it down
to decrease the speed. The selected speed can be
checked with the indicator on the meter panel.
C
C
C
CC Setting procedure
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display (A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to highlight "HST
MODE [ ]".
3. Press the Display mode button to highlight
"RESPONSE [ ]".
4. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
5. Press the Display mode button to move on to the next
liquid crystal cell (black) toward "FAST" or "SLOW" up
to a desired position.
6. Hold down the Display mode button, and the setting is
made and the display (A) is resumed.
(1) H-DS lever (A) "UP" (Hi)
(B) "DOWN" (Lo)
(C) " " (Hi)
(D) " " (Lo)


45OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBHST Mode
"MANUAL", "STALL GUARD" or "AUTO H-DS/STALL
GUARD" can be selected.
Choose the best mode according to the type of job or your
operating style. The selected mode is displayed on the
indicator on the meter panel.
C
C
C
CC STALL GUARD
1. The "STALL GUARD" indicator lights up on the meter
panel.
2. If the tractor gets overloaded and the engine rpm
drops, the tractor automatically slows down in
response to the load, which prevents an engine stall.
3. When using PTO driven implements and the tractor is
in "STALL GUARD" mode, the tractor speed will
automatically adjust with the loads on the engine.
C
C
C
CC AUTO H-DS/STALL GUARD
1. The "STALL GUARD" and "AUTO H-DS" indicators
light up on the meter panel.
2. Set the H-DS lever to the "UP" (Hi) position. Make sure
the " " (Hi) lamp lights up on the meter panel.
3. When using PTO driven implements and the tractor is
in "STALL GUARD" mode, the tractor speed will
automatically adjust with the loads on the engine.
4. If the tractor gets overloaded and the engine rpm
drops, the tractor automatically slows down to the (Lo)
low speed range.
In this case, the " " (Hi) lamp goes out and the " "
(Lo) lamp lights up instead.
(1) IntelliPanel(TM) display
(2) Display mode button
(A) " " (Hi)
(B) " " (Lo)
(C) "STALL GUARD"
(D) "AUTO H-DS"
C
C
C
CC Setting procedure
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display (A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to highlight "HST
MODE [ ]".
3. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
4. Each time the Display mode button is pressed, and the
STALL GUARD and AUTO H-DS modes are differently
combined. Choose your desired combination.
5. Hold down the Display mode button, and the setting is
made and the display (A) is resumed.
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR46
5. When the engine rpm has come up again, the tractor
automatically speeds up from the (Lo) low speed
range to the (Hi) high speed range. (The tractor speed
increases to match the speed control pedal.) If the load
is rather heavy and the engine rpm drops further,
"STALL GUARD" will still prevent engine stall.
AWhen the H-DS lever is set at the "Lo" position, the
"AUTO H-DS" system does not work. (If the " " (Lo)
lamp stays up and the "AUTO H-DS" lamp is flashing,
set the H-DS lever to the "Hi" position.)
AEven in the "AUTO H-DS/STALL GUARD" mode, the
Hi-Lo speed change can be made with this lever.
Return the lever to the "Hi" position when there is no
more need to slow down.
AWhen "STALL GUARD" is on and the PTO is engaged,
"STALL GUARD" switches to "STALL GUARD PLUS"
mode.
"STALL GUARD PLUS" maintains engine speed at a
higher rate.
C
C
C
CC MANUAL
The "STALL GUARD" and "AUTO H-DS" indicators go out
on the meter panel. This provides for manual mode.
In this mode, any automatic control in response to the load
does not activate.


47OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBThrottle-Up Switch
The front loader up/down speeds and the forefront
attachment operating speeds depend on the hydraulic
pump oil amount that fluctuates in proportion to the engine
rpm. Keep down this switch and move the Loader/Remote
control valve lever.
This action increases the above speeds in response to the
"Presettable engine rpm" discussed later. As a result, the
loader’s cycle time can be shortened for higher working
efficiency.
(1) Throttle-Up switch
(2) Loader / Remote control valve lever
C
C
C
CC Setting procedure
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display (A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to highlight "HST
MODE [ ]".
3. Press the Display mode button to highlight
"THROTTLE-UP [ ] n/min".
4. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
5. Press the Display mode button to move on to the next
liquid crystal cell (black) to achieve a desired engine
rpm.
6. Hold down the Display mode button, and the setting is
made and the display (A) is resumed.
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR48
B
B
B
BBRange Gear Shift Lever (L-M-H)
The range gear shift can only be shifted when the tractor
is completely stopped and the speed control pedal is in
the neutral position.
IMPORTANT:
To avoid transmission and shift linkage damage when
shifting:
ACompletely stop the tractor using the brake pedals.
ADo not force the range gear shift lever.
AIf it is difficult to shift the lever into L, M, or H from
neutral position:
On slopes be sure to set the parking brake before
starting the procedure.
(1) Slightly depress the speed control pedal to rotate
the gears inside of the transmission.
(2) Release the speed control pedal to the neutral
position.
(3) Wait for a moment and then shift the lever.
AThe range gear shift number being selected appears
on the display.
B
B
B
BBFront Wheel Drive Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not engage the front wheel drive when
traveling at road speed.
A
A
A
AA When driving on icy, wet or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to
avoid skidding and loss of steering control.
Operate at reduced speed and engage front
wheel drive.
A
A
A
AA An accident may occur if the tractor is
suddenly braked, such as by heavy towed
loads shifting forward or loss of control.
A
A
A
AA The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
Use the lever to engage the front wheels with the tractor
stopped. Shift the lever to "ON" to engage the front wheel
drive.
AIf the front wheel drive lever is difficult to set to OFF,
stop the tractor, turn the steering wheel and move the
lever.
ATires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged
on paved roads.
C
C
C
CC Front wheel drive is effective for the following
jobs:
1. When greater pulling force is needed, such as working
in a wet field, when pulling a trailer, or when working
with a front-end loader.
2. When working in sandy soil.
3. When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller might
push the tractor forward.
4. For increased braking at reduced speed.
(1) Range gear shift lever (L-M-H) (H) "HIGH"
(M) "MIDDLE"
(L) "LOW"
(N) "NEUTRAL POSITION"
(1) Gear shift number (H-M-L) N: "NEUTRAL"
(1) Front wheel drive lever "ON" "OFF"


49OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBHand Throttle Lever
Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed,
and pushing it forward increases engine speed.
B
B
B
BBParking Brake
To release the parking brake, depress the brake pedals
again. When the parking brake is released, parking brake
indicator in the Easy Checker(TM) goes off.
B
B
B
BBSpeed Control Pedal
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not operate if tractor moves on level ground
with foot off of Speed Control Pedal.
A
A
A
AA Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Forward Pedal
Depress the speed control pedal with the toe of your right
foot to move forward.
Reverse Pedal
Depress the speed control pedal with the heel or toe of
your right foot to move backward.
ATo prevent serious damage to the HST, do not adjust
the stopper bolts.
AWhen you stand up from the seat with the speed
control pedal stepped on or the cruise control switch
engaged (ON), the engine will stop regardless of
whether the tractor is moving or not. This is because
the tractor is equipped with Operator Presence Control
system (OPC).
7. Accelerate the engine.
(1) Hand throttle lever "INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
8. Unlock the parking brake.
(1) Brake pedals
9. Depress the Speed Control Pedal.
(1) Speed control Pedal
(2) Stopper bolt
(A) "FORWARD"
(B) "REVERSE"
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR50
B
B
B
BBCruise Control
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not use the cruise control when driving on
the road.
A
A
A
AA Be sure to connect both the left and the right
brakes when driving on the road. The speed
cruise control won't be released with single
brake activation.
Cruise control is designed for tractor operating efficiency
and operator comfort. This device will provide a constant
forward operating speed.
C
C
C
CC To engage Cruise Control Device
1. Step on the Forward side of the Speed control pedal
until a desired tractor speed is reached. With the pedal
still down, push the front of the cruise control switch to
the second level to set the cruise control.
2. To change the cruise speed setting, use the same
switch. Each time its front is pressed, the cruise speed
increases. Every time its back is pressed, the cruise
speed decrease.
3. To operate faster than the set speed, depress the
speed control pedal further down in this condition. The
set speed will be resumed if you release the pedal.
AWhen the cruise control switch is used, the
IntelliPanel(TM) display looks like below for about 10
seconds.
C
C
C
CC To disengage Cruise Control Device
APress the rear half of the cruise control switch to the
second step.
ADepress both brake pedals.
ADepress the speed control pedal in reverse.
ACruise control will be disengaged automatically when
both brake pedals are depressed.
AThe cruise control device does not disengage when
the individual right or left brake is applied.
ACruise control device will not operate in reverse.
AWhen you stand up from the seat with the speed
control pedal stepped on or the cruise control switch
engaged (ON), the engine will stop regardless of
whether the tractor is moving or not. This is because
the tractor is equipped with Operator Presence Control
system (OPC).
C
C
C
CC IntelliPanel(TM) Message
1. The cruise control indicator stays on while the tractor
is running under cruise control.
(1) HST pedal
(2) Cruise control switch
(A) "FORWARD"
(B) "SET"
(C) "INCREASE"
(D) "DECREASE"
(A) "CRUISE SET"
(B) "ENGINE RPM"
(C) "Pedal step-on rate
(travel enabling speed)"


51OPERATING THE TRACTOR
2. Step on the speed control pedal until the tractor goes
beyond the cruise speed. Now the indicator starts
flashing.
3. It goes out when the cruise control is released with
setting the cruise control switch to "OFF" or
depressing the brake pedal or reverse pedal.
B
B
B
BBATA (Auto Throttle Advance) Switch
When this switch is pushed, ATA indicator will come on,
and the tractor speed and the engine rpm can be
controlled with the speed control pedal. It helps pull a
trailer or the like more easily.
Before pushing this switch, be sure to return the speed
control pedal to "NEUTRAL" position.
Press the switch again, and the ATA indicator goes out.
The ATA function turns off itself.
(1) Cruise control indicator
(1) ATA switch
(2) Speed control pedal
(3) ATA indicator
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR52
[GST Type]
B
B
B
BBShuttle Shift Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
BEFORE DISMOUNTING TRACTOR:
A
A
A
AA ALWAYS SET PARKING BRAKE
Leaving transmission in gear with the engine
stopped will not prevent tractor with GST
transmission from rolling.
A
A
A
AA STOP THE ENGINE AND REMOVE THE KEY
Raise up and shift the shuttle shift lever forward to obtain
forward speeds and shift it backward to obtain reverse
speeds without using the clutch pedal.
AReduce engine speed to low idle before shifting the
shuttle shift lever.
AShuttle shift change should not be done all at one time.
Move the shuttle shift lever to the neutral position
momentarily before you accomplish the shuttle
change, hard or sudden gear shift may cause
transmission damage.
AWhen you stand up from the seat with the shuttle lever
at "FORWARD" or "BACKWARD", the engine will stop
regardless of whether the tractor is moving or not. This
is because the tractor is equipped with Operator
Presence Control system (OPC).
6. Selecting the Travel Speed.
(1) Shuttle shift lever
(2) Main gear shift lever
(3) Front wheel drive lever
(4) Creep gear shift lever (if equipped)
(A) "FORWARD"
(B) "REVERSE"
(N) "NEUTRAL POSITION"


53OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBMain Gear Shift Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Use the clutch when making an emergency
stop or working in confined areas, such as
getting tractor in position to attach an
implement.
A
A
A
AA An accident may occur with erratic shifting
operation.
For safe operation, move main gear shift lever
only one gear at a time.
A
A
A
AA Shift the main gear shift lever firmly and
without hesitation. Improper shift lever
position will cause the tractor to momentarily
coast on slopes.
A
A
A
AA Avoid changing gears when climbing or
descending a slope.
A
A
A
AA Before ascending or descending a slope, shift
to a gear low enough to control tractor speed
without using brakes.
If you shift gears while ascending or
descending a slope, be prepared to use the
brakes to maintain control.
A
A
A
AA Operate in reverse at slow speeds to maintain
control.
By combination of using the main gear shift lever and the
shuttle shift lever, 12 forward speeds and 8 reverse
speeds are obtained.
With the Glide Shift Transmission, you can shift at any
time, stopped or on-the-go. The Shuttle Shift lever must
be in forward or reverse.
There is no need to use the clutch when starting out or
shifting up or down.
Before dismounting tractor, shift the main gear shift lever
and the shuttle lever to the neutral position and set
parking brake.
AStart in lower gears and shift one gear at a time until
desired gear is obtained.
ATo prolong clutch life, avoid slipping the hydraulic
clutch. Pay attention to the following points:
ASelect proper gear and engine speed depending
on the type of job.
AAvoid lugging the engine, especially in higher
gears. If RPM's drop excessively, shift to a lower
gear.
AIn cold climate, it may take longer for the tractor to
move after the main shift lever is moved. This is
because the transmission oil must warm up.
AWarm up the tractor sufficiently. If there is not
enough time to do so, start the tractor with the
shuttle shift lever or the clutch.
AThere is no problem with a delay in starting.
The tractor will start as the oil temperature
increases.
A2 speed steps are assigned to each of the backward
speed labels 3 thru 6. While using the main gear shift
lever in this range for backward movement, however,
each label gives just one speed, not two.
C
C
C
CC IntelliPanel(TM) Message
The main gear shift number being selected appears on
the display.
(1) Gear shift number (1 thru 12) N: "NEUTRAL"
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR54
B
B
B
BBCreep Gear Shift Lever (if equipped)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When you leave the tractor, be sure to apply the
parking brake and stop the engine.
A
A
A
AA IN APPLYING THE BRAKES:
A
A
A
AA The torque of wheel axle is extremely high
while creep speed is being used. Be sure to
step down on the clutch pedal completely
before applying the brakes, or they will not
work.
A
A
A
AA When starting to operate the tractor, be sure
to release the parking brakes.
Misuse of the brakes may cause damage to
the transmission and is therefore not
acceptable to KUBOTA for coverage under
the warranty.
Shift the creep gear shift lever at " " to obtain high
speeds and shift it " " to obtain low speeds.
This shifting requires clutch operation.
C
C
C
CC Creep speed (attained by shifting the creep gear
shift lever to " ") should be used only when
doing one of the following jobs:
1. Deep rotary-tilling and harrowing
2. Planting
3. Turf application
C
C
C
CC Creep speed can not be used for any of the
following:
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
APress the clutch pedal completely down and stop the
tractor's motion before shifting the creep gear shift
lever.
B
B
B
BBFront Wheel Drive Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not engage the front wheel drive when
traveling at road speed.
A
A
A
AA When driving on icy, wet or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to
avoid skidding and loss of steering control.
Operate at reduced speed and engage front
wheel drive.
A
A
A
AA An accident may occur if the tractor is
suddenly braked, such as by heavy towed
loads shifting forward or loss of control.
A
A
A
AA The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
Use the lever to engage the front wheels with the tractor
stopped. Shift the lever to "ON" to engage the front wheel
drive.
ADepress the clutch pedal before engaging the front
wheel drive lever.
AIf the front wheel drive lever is difficult to set to OFF,
stop the tractor, turn the steering wheel and move the
lever.
ATires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged
on paved roads.
(1) Creep gear shift lever ........Creep ON
..........Creep OFF
(1) Front wheel drive lever "ON" "OFF"


55OPERATING THE TRACTOR
C
C
C
CC Front wheel drive is effective for the following
jobs:
1. When greater pulling force is needed, such as working
in a wet field, when pulling a trailer, or when working
with a front-end loader.
2. When working in sandy soil.
3. When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller might
push the tractor forward.
4. For increased braking at reduced speed.
B
B
B
BBHand Throttle Lever
Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed,
and pushing it forward increases engine speed.
B
B
B
BBFoot Throttle
Use the foot throttle when traveling on the road. Press
down on it for higher speed. The foot throttle is interlocked
with the hand throttle lever; when using the foot throttle,
keep the hand throttle lever in low idling position.
B
B
B
BBParking Brake
To release the parking brake, depress the brake pedals
again. When the parking brake is released, parking brake
indicator in the Easy Checker(TM) goes off.
7. Accelerate the engine.
(1) Hand throttle lever
(2) Foot throttle
"INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
8. Unlock the parking brake and slowly
release the clutch.
(1) Brake pedals
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR56
[Manual Transmission Type]
B
B
B
BBMain Gear Shift Lever
The main gear shift is fully synchronized to shift without
stopping.
AThe main gear shift may be shifted between speeds
on-the-go, but the clutch must be depressed.
B
B
B
BBRange Gear Shift Lever (Hi-Lo)
The range gear shift can only be shifted when the tractor
is completely stopped and clutch is depressed.
ATo avoid transmission damage, depress the clutch
pedal and stop tractor before shifting between ranges.
B
B
B
BBSynchro-Shuttle Shift Lever
Raise up and shift the shuttle shift lever forward to obtain
forward speeds and shift back to obtain reverse speeds.
This shifting requires clutch operation.
AThe synchro-shuttle shift lever may be shifted while
the tractor is moving slowly and the clutch is
depressed, but sudden gear shifting may cause
transmission damage.
AWhen you stand up from the seat with the shuttle lever
at "FORWARD" or "BACKWARD", the engine will stop
regardless of whether the tractor is moving or not. This
is because the tractor is equipped with Operator
Presence Control system (OPC).
6. Selecting the Travel Speed.
(1) Synchro-shuttle shift lever
(2) Main gear shift lever
(3) Range gear shift lever (Hi-Lo)
(4) Front wheel drive lever
(5) Creep gear shift lever (if equipped)
(A) "FORWARD"
(B) "REVERSE"
(N) "NEUTRAL POSITION"
"HIGH"
"LOW"


57OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBCreep Gear Shift Lever (if equipped)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When you leave the tractor, be sure to apply the
parking brake and stop the engine.
A
A
A
AA IN APPLYING THE BRAKES:
A
A
A
AA The torque of wheel axle is extremely high
while creep speed is being used. Be sure to
step down on the clutch pedal completely
before applying the brakes, or they will not
work.
A
A
A
AA When starting to operate the tractor, be sure
to release the parking brakes.
Misuse of the brakes may cause damage to
the transmission and is therefore not
acceptable to KUBOTA for coverage under
the warranty.
Shift the creep gear shift lever at " " to obtain high
speeds and shift it " " to obtain low speeds.
This shifting requires clutch operation.
C
C
C
CC Creep speed (attained by shifting the creep gear
shift lever to " ") should be used only when
doing one of the following jobs:
1. Deep rotary-tilling and harrowing
2. Planting
3. Turf application
C
C
C
CC Creep speed can not be used for any of the
following:
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
APress the clutch pedal completely down and stop the
tractor's motion before shifting the creep gear shift
lever.
B
B
B
BBFront Wheel Drive Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not engage the front wheel drive when
traveling at road speed.
A
A
A
AA When driving on icy, wet or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to
avoid skidding and loss of steering control.
Operate at reduced speed and engage front
wheel drive.
A
A
A
AA An accident may occur if the tractor is
suddenly braked, such as by heavy towed
loads shifting forward or loss of control.
A
A
A
AA The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
Use the lever to engage the front wheels with the tractor
stopped. Shift the lever to "ON" to engage the front wheel
drive.
ADepress the clutch pedal before engaging the front
wheel drive lever.
AIf the front wheel drive lever is difficult to set to OFF,
stop the tractor, turn the steering wheel and move the
lever.
ATires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged
on paved roads.
(1) Creep gear shift lever ........Creep ON
..........Creep OFF
(1) Front wheel drive lever "ON" "OFF"
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR58
C
C
C
CC Front wheel drive is effective for the following
jobs:
1. When greater pulling force is needed, such as working
in a wet field, when pulling a trailer, or when working
with a front-end loader.
2. When working in sandy soil.
3. When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller might
push the tractor forward.
4. For increased braking at reduced speed.
B
B
B
BBHand Throttle Lever
Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed,
and pushing it forward increases engine speed.
B
B
B
BBFoot Throttle
Use the foot throttle when traveling on the road. Press
down on it for higher speed. The foot throttle is interlocked
with the hand throttle lever; when using the foot throttle,
keep the hand throttle lever in low idling position.
B
B
B
BBParking Brake
To release the parking brake, depress the brake pedals
again. When the parking brake is released, parking brake
indicator in the Easy Checker(TM) goes off.
STOPPING
B
B
B
BBStopping
1. Slow down the engine.
2. Step on the clutch and brake pedal.
3. After the tractor has stopped, disengage the PTO,
lower the implement to the ground, shift the
transmission to neutral, release the clutch pedal, and
set the parking brake.
7. Accelerate the engine.
(1) Hand throttle lever
(2) Foot throttle
"INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
8. Unlock the parking brake and slowly
release the clutch.
(1) Brake pedals


59OPERATING THE TRACTOR
INTELLIPANEL (TM)
B
B
B
BBChanging Display Mode
1. Each time the display mode button is pressed, the
IntelliPanel(TM) display mode changes from 1 thru 6
(Display 4 is HST type only). Select the display mode
appropriate for the work in question.
2. When the key switch is set to "ON", the
IntelliPanel(TM) will return to the last display mode
used.
(1) IntelliPanel(TM) display
(2) Display mode button
Display 1:
Hour meter /
Trip meter
mode
A[HOUR meter]
Total operating hours are displayed.
A[TRIP meter]
Total operating hours, counted from the previous
resetting, is displayed.
AThe hour meter indicates in 6 digits the hours the tractor
has been used; the last digit indicates 1/10 of an hour.
Refer-
ence
page
60
Display 2:
Fuel
consumption
mode
AAverage fuel consumption is measured per hour from the
previous resetting.
ATotal fuel consumption is measured from the previous
resetting.
AHold down the Display mode button, and the setting is
reset to "0".
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Display 3:
PTO speed
mode
AThe PTO speed is displayed when the PTO clutch control
switch is in "ON" position.
AWhen the PTO clutch control switch is in "OFF" position,
"OFF" is displayed.
69
Display 4:
HST mode
[HST type]
AThe HST mode, Response and Throttle-UP settings get
displayed.
45
43
47
Display 5:
PM buildup
mode
ADisplays the PM buildup inside the DPF muffler.
ARegeneration is needed when the 100% level has been
reached.
AThe more the bar is extended to the right, the more PM
builds up.
20
Display 6:
Service
inspect
mode
AThe time elapsed since the previous engine oil change
gets displayed. 61
62
103
AIn cold weather the LCD meter response will normally be slower and the visibility be less, than in warmer weather.
HST
GSTMT


OPERATING THE TRACTOR60
B
B
B
BBResetting the Trip Meter and Setting the
Clock
C
C
C
CC Trip meter resetting procedure
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display
(A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
3. Press the Display mode button to highlight "Clear".
4. Hold down the Display mode button, the display (A)
is resumed and the trip meter reads "0.0".
C
C
C
CC Clock setting/displaying procedure
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display
(A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
3. Press the Display mode button to highlight "Set"
4. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (C).
5. Press the Display mode button to select "Adjust".


61OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBSERVICE INSPECT mode displaying/
resetting procedure
6. Hold down the Display mode button to highlight the
"hour" digits of the clock. Press the Display mode
button to enter a specified "hour".
Hold down the Display mode button to highlight the
"minute" digits of the clock.
Press the Display mode button to enter a specified
"minute". Hold down the Display mode button, and
the display (C) is resumed.
7. Press the Display mode button to select "Display".
Hold down the Display mode button to highlight the
"ON" indication.
Each time the Display mode button is pressed, the
"ON" and "OFF" indications are alternately switched.
With "OFF" selected, the clock display disappears
from the IntelliPanel(TM).
8. Hold down the Display mode button to get back to
the display (C).
Press the Display mode button to highlight "back"
and hold down the Display mode button to get back
to the display (B).
Press the Display mode button to highlight "back"
and hold down the Display mode button to get back
to the display (A).
1. Press the Display mode button to select the display
(A).
2. Hold down the Display mode button to switch to the
display (B).
3. Each time the Display mode button is pressed, the
display items change one after another.
Also the hours of an item that has reached the
maintenance interval are highlighted.


OPERATING THE TRACTOR62
CHECK DURING DRIVING
B
B
B
BBIntelliPanel(TM) Message
If any of the following messages appears during
operation, immediately stop the machine and follow the
message's instructions. If the cause of trouble has not
been pinpointed, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
C
C
C
CC Engine over heat
If the engine gets overheated, the following message
appears.
1. Stop operation and set the engine to the idling speed.
2. When the coolant temperature has dropped, the
following message appears instead.
3. Stop the engine, wait for 30 minutes until the machine
cools down, and check the following points.
(1) Check the reserve tank and radiator for cooling
water shortage or leak.
(2) Check the insect screening and radiator for chaff
and dust deposits.
(3) Check the fan belt for slack.
AIf steam gushes out of the reserve tank's overflow
pipe, take the measure discussed above.
C
C
C
CC SERVICE INSPECT
1. The service inspect indicator shows up when the time
for an engine oil change has come. Change the engine
oil with fresh one.
(See "Changing Engine Oil" in "EVERY 400 HOURS"
in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
2. After an engine oil change, reset the engine oil hour
display to zero on the Maintenance Log screen in
service inspect mode. The service inspect indicator
goes out.
(See "SERVICE INSPECT mode displaying/resetting
procedure" in "INTELLIPANEL(TM)" in "OPERATING
THE TRACTOR" section.)
B
B
B
BBImmediately Stop the Engine if:
AThe engine suddenly slows down or accelerates.
AUnusual noises are suddenly heard.
AExhaust fumes suddenly become very dark.
4. With such item selected, hold down the Display
mode button, and the hours are reset to zero.
5. Press the Display mode button to highlight "back"
and hold down the Display mode button to get back
to the display (A).
(1) Service inspect indicator


63OPERATING THE TRACTOR
B
B
B
BBEasy Checker(TM)
If the indicators in the Easy Checker(TM) come on during
operation, immediately stop the engine, and find the
cause as shown below.
Never operate the tractor while Easy Checker(TM) lamp is
on.
Engine oil pressure
If the oil pressure in the engine goes below the
prescribed level, the warning lamp in the Easy
Checker(TM) will come on.
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 Easy
Checker(TM) will come on.
If this should happen during operation, check the
electrical charging system or consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
Engine warning
This indicator serves the following two functions. If the
indicator lights up, pinpoint the cause and take a
proper measure.
1. Error with the engine control system
If during operation the water temperature gauge reads
an acceptable level but the warning lamp in the Easy
Checker(TM) comes on, stop the engine and get it
restarted. If the error happens again, consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
AIf the warning indicator lights up, the following
phenomena may appear depending on the engine's
trouble spot.
AThe engine stops unexpectedly.
AThe engine fails to start or gets interrupted just
after start.
AThe engine output is not enough.
AThe engine output is enough, but the warning
indicator stays on.
If the engine output is not enough, immediately
interrupt the operation and move the tractor to a safe
place and stop the engine.
2. Engine overheat
If the water temperature gauge reads an unusual level
and the warning lamp in the Easy Checker(TM) comes
on, the engine may have got overheated. Check the
tractor by referring to "TROUBLESHOOTING" section.
Emission indicator
If this indicator lights up, take the steps to lower the
water temperature. This helps keep the emission
clean.
Master system warning
If trouble should occur at the engine, transmission or
other control parts, the indicator flashes as a warning.
If the trouble is not corrected by restarting the tractor,
consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
AFor checking and servicing of your tractor, consult
your local KUBOTA Dealer for instructions.
B
B
B
BBFuel Gauge
A needle indicates the amount of fuel left regardless of the
key position.
Be careful not to empty the fuel tank. Otherwise air may
enter the fuel system.
Should this happen, the system should be bled. (See
"Bleeding Fuel System" in "SERVICE AS REQUIRED" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
(1) Easy checker(TM)
(1) Fuel gauge (A) "FULL"
(B) "EMPTY"


OPERATING THE TRACTOR64
AWhen the fuel has got shorter than 6 L (1.5 U.S.gals.)
or so, the Fuel level indicator and the message
appears on the IntelliPanel(TM).
If this should happen during operation, refuel as soon
as possible. (See "Checking and Refueling" in "DAILY
CHECK" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
B
B
B
BBCoolant Temperature Gauge
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not remove radiator cap until coolant
temperature is well below its boiling point.
Then loosen cap slightly to the stop to relieve
any pressure before removing cap completely.
1. With the key switch at "ON", this gauge indicates the
temperature of the coolant. "C" for "cold" and "H" for
"hot".
2. If the indicator reaches the red zone position, engine
coolant is overheated. Check the tractor by referring to
"TROUBLESHOOTING" section.
B
B
B
BBTachometer
The tachometer indicates the engine speed.
PARKING
B
B
B
BBParking
To avoid personal injury or death:
BEFORE DISMOUNTING TRACTOR
A
A
A
AA ALWAYS SET PARKING BRAKE AND LOWER
ALL IMPLEMENTS TO THE GROUND.
Leaving transmission in gear with the engine
stopped will not prevent tractor with GST and
HST transmission from rolling.
A
A
A
AA STOP THE ENGINE AND REMOVE THE KEY.
1. When parking, be sure to set the parking brake.
To set the parking brake;
(1) Interlock the brake pedals.
(2) Depress the brake pedals.
(3) Latch the brake pedals with the parking brake
lever.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
(1) Coolant temperature gauge (A) "RED ZONE"
(1)Engine revolution


65OPERATING THE TRACTOR
[HST Type]
ATo prevent damage to the parking brake lever, make
sure that brake pedals are fully depressed before
pulling the parking brake lever up.
2. Before getting off the tractor, disengage the PTO,
lower all implements to the ground, place all control
levers in their neutral positions, set the parking brake,
stop the engine and remove the key.
3. If it is necessary to park on an incline, be sure to chock
the wheels to prevent accidental rolling of the
machine.
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
B
B
B
BBDifferential Lock
To avoid personal injury or death due to loss of
steering control:
A
A
A
AA Do not operate the tractor at high speed with
differential lock engaged.
A
A
A
AA Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock
engaged.
A
A
A
AA Be sure to release the differential lock before
making a turn in field conditions.
If one of the rear wheels should slip, step on the
differential lock pedal. Both wheels will turn together, then
reduce slippage.
Differential lock is maintained only while the pedal is
depressed.
[GST / Manual Transmission Type]
[HST Type]
AWhen using the differential lock, always slow the
engine down.
ATo prevent damage to power train, do not engage
differential lock when one wheel is spinning and the
other is completely stopped.
AIf the differential lock cannot be released, step lightly
on the brake pedals alternately.
B
B
B
BBOperating the Tractor on a Road
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA To help assure straight line stops when driving
at transport speeds, lock the brake pedals
together. Uneven braking at road speeds could
cause the tractor to roll-over.
A
A
A
AA When traveling on road with 3-point hitch
mounted implement attached, be sure to have
sufficient front weight on the tractor to
maintain steering ability.
(1) Parking brake lever (A) Interlock the brake pedals
(B) "DEPRESS"
(C) "PULL"
(1) Differential lock pedal (A) Press to "ENGAGE"
(B) Release to "DISENGAGE"


OPERATING THE TRACTOR66
Be sure SMV emblem and warning lamps are clean and
visible. If towed or rear-mounted equipment obstructs
these safety devices, install SMV emblem and warning
lamps on equipment.
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details.
B
B
B
BBOperating on Slopes and Rough Terrain
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always back up when going up a steep slope.
Driving forward could cause the tractor to tip
over backward. Stay off hills and slopes too
steep for safe operation.
A
A
A
AA Avoid changing gears when climbing or
descending a slope.
A
A
A
AA If operating on a slope, never disengage the
clutch or shift levers to neutral. Doing so could
cause loss of control.
A
A
A
AA 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 adjusted to provide maximum
stability.
(See "WHEEL ADJUSTMENT" in "TIRES, WHEELS
AND BALLAST" section.)
2. Slow down for slopes, rough ground, or sharp turns,
especially when transporting heavy, rear mounted
equipment.
3. Before descending a slope, shift to a gear low enough
to control speed without using brakes.
B
B
B
BBTransport the Tractor Safely
1. The tractor, if damaged, must be carried on a truck.
Secure the tractor tightly with ropes.
2. Follow the instruction below when towing the tractor:
Otherwise, the tractor’s powertrain may get damaged.
ASet the all shift levers to "NEUTRAL" position.
AIf possible, start engine and select 2WD, if creep
speed is fitted ensure that it is disengaged.
ATow the tractor using its front hitch or drawbar.
ANever tow faster than "10 km/h (6.2 mph)".
B
B
B
BBDirections for Use of Power Steering
1. Power steering is activated only while the engine is
running. Slow engine speeds make the steering a little
heavier. While the engine is stopped, the tractor
functions 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 on a road at high
speeds.
B
B
B
BBElectrical Outlet
An electrical outlet is supplied for use with implement.
(1) SMV emblem
(2) Bracket
(1) Accessory electrical outlet (Total 10 A)


67PTO
PTO
PTO OPERATION
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Disengage PTO, stop engine, and allow all
rotating components to come to a complete
stop before connecting, disconnecting,
adjusting, or cleaning any PTO driven
equipment.
B
B
B
BBPTO Clutch Control Switch
1. The tractor has a 540 rpm speed position and 6-spline
shaft.
2. The PTO clutch control switch engages or disengages
the PTO clutch which gives the PTO independent
control.
Turn the switch to "ON" to engage the PTO clutch. Turn
the switch to "OFF" to disengage the PTO clutch.
C
C
C
CC PTO Clutch Control Switch
To turn ON
While pushing the switch, turn clockwise to the " "
position and release your hand. (In the ON position,
switch slightly rises itself.)
To Turn OFF
Tap on top of the switch, and the switch will return to the
OFF position.
ATo avoid shock loads to the PTO, reduce engine
speed when engaging the PTO, then open the throttle
to the recommended speed.
ATo avoid damage of PTO clutch and implement,
proper warm up is strongly recommended in cold
weather.
Do not continuously turn the PTO clutch control
switch.
(1) PTO clutch control switch "ON" "OFF"
(A) "PUSH"


PTO68
ATractor engine will not start if the PTO clutch control
switch is in the engaged "ON" position.
AWhen the clutch pedal is depressed, the PTO
engages. [GST, Manual Transmission Type]
B
B
B
BBMid-PTO (if equipped)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Before operation, be sure to select the correct
PTO lever position (mid/rear).
A
A
A
AA Do not operate rear-PTO driven implements
and mid-PTO driven implements at the same
time except when the implements are specially
designed to be used together.
To use mid-PTO, shift the mid-PTO lever to engaged
position and turn the PTO clutch control switch to
engaged position.
C
C
C
CC Mid-PTO lever
C
C
C
CC Rear and Mid-PTO speed
Model Engine
Speed rpm Shaft
PTO
Speed
rpm
GST Type
Manual Transmission Type 2550
6-Spline 540
HST Type
L3560 2426
L4060
L4760 2476
L5460
L6060 2403
(1) PTO clutch control switch
(2) Mid-PTO lever
, "ON"
, "OFF"
PTO REVOLUTION (rpm)
MID-PTO
LEVER PTO
PTO Clutch control switch
REAR 0 540
MID 0 0
REAR 0 540
MID 0 2000


69PTO
C
C
C
CC Mid PTO
The mid PTO is available for KUBOTA approved
implements.
B
B
B
BBStationary PTO
To park the tractor and use the PTO system (for chipper
or pump, for example), start the PTO system in the
following steps.
1. Apply the parking brakes and place blocks at the tires.
2. Make sure the shift levers are at NEUTRAL, and start
the engine.
3. Tilt the operator's seat forward.
4. Set the PTO clutch control switch to engage"ON".
5. Set the engine speed to provide recommended rear
PTO speed.
A If the PTO system is engaged and you stand up from
the seat or the seat is not tilted forward, the engine
stops automatically after standing up.
B
B
B
BBIntelliPanel (TM) Message
1. The PTO rpm can be checked in the display.
(See "INTELLIPANEL(TM)" in "OPERATING THE
TRACTOR" section.)
2. When the PTO system gets engaged (ON), the
indicator lights up.
A Rear PTO "ON"
A Mid-PTO "ON"
(1) Mid PTO
(2) Bolt
(3) PTO shaft cover
(1) Seat
(2) PTO clutch control switch
"ON"
"OFF"
(1) Display
(2) PTO indicator


PTO70
B
B
B
BBPTO Shaft Cover and Shaft Cap
Keep the PTO shaft cover in place at all times.
Replace the PTO shaft cap when the shaft is not in use.
When connecting or disconnecting the joint to PTO shaft,
raise up the PTO shaft cover.
A The universal joint of the PTO drive shaft is technically
limited in its moving angle. Refer to the PTO Drive
Shaft Instructions for proper use.
(1) PTO shaft cover
(2) PTO shaft cap
(A) "NORMAL POSITION"
(B) "RAISED POSITION"

713-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR
3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR
(1) Top link
(2) Lifting rod (Left)
(3) Telescopic stabilizers
(4) Lower link
(5) Lifting rod (Right)
(6) Drawbar
(7) Fixed drawbar frame
(8) Swing drawbar frame [option]


3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR72
3-POINT HITCH
B
B
B
BBCategory 1 & 2
L5060, L5460, L6060 have both category 1 & 2.
Category 1 type is standard and assemble all parts shown
as below.
To change from category 1 to category 2.
1. Remove adjusting collar from the lower link.
2. Remove adjusting collar from the rear top link pin.
3. Use the correct rear top link pin for category 2.
[Category 1 type]
[Category 2 type]
B
B
B
BBCategory 1
L3560, L4060, L4760 have category 1 only.
B
B
B
BBSelecting 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.
If the hydraulic unit is set for draft control, draft response
is more sensitive when an implement is connected to the
upper set of top link mounting holes. If draft control is not
required, it is recommended to use the low set (4).
B
B
B
BBDrawbar
Remove the drawbar if a close mounted implement is
attached.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine.
A
A
A
AA Do not stand between tractor and implement
unless parking brake is applied.
A
A
A
AA Before attaching or detaching implement,
locate the tractor and implement on a firm level
surface.
A
A
A
AA Whenever an implement or other attachment is
connected to the tractor 3-point hitch, check
full range of operation for interference, binding
or PTO separation.
1. Make preparations for attaching
implement.
(1) Lower link
(2) Top link
(3) Collar, lower link (1)
(4) Top link rear pin (1)
(5) Collar, top link (1)
(6) Top link rear pin (2)
2. Attaching and detaching implements


733-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR
B
B
B
BBLifting Rod (Right)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not extend lifting rod beyond the groove on
the thread rod.
1. To adjust the length of the lifting rod, lift the adjusting
handle and turn to desired length.
2. After adjusting, lower the lifting rod adjusting handle to
the lock position.
3. When extending the rod using adjusting handle, do not
exceed the groove on the rod thread.
B
B
B
BBTop Link
1. Adjust the angle of the implement to the desired
position by shortening or lengthening the top link. After
adjustment, tighten the lock nut securely.
2. The proper length of the top link varies according to
the type of implement being used.
B
B
B
BBTelescopic Stabilizers
Adjust the telescopic stabilizers to control horizontal sway
of the implement. Select the proper set of holes by
referring to the "Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference
Chart" in "REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM"
in "HYDRAULIC UNIT" section.
After aligning satisfactorily, insert the set-pin through any
one of the 4 holes on the outer tube that align with one of
the holes on the inner bar, both stabilizers will be locked.
If the set-pin is inserted through the slot to engage one of
the holes on the inner bar, a limited degree of sway will be
permitted.
B
B
B
BBTelescopic Lower Links
To attach an implement, follow the instructions below:
1. Push the levers, pull out the lower link ends, and
attach to the implement.
2. Back up the tractor slightly to make sure the lower links
are pushed in securely.
(1) Lifting rod
(2) Adjusting handle
(A) "GROOVE"
(1) Adjusting handle
(2) Lock pin
(A) "LOCK POSITION"
(B) "UNLOCK POSITION"
(1) Outer tube
(2) Inner bar
(3) Set-pin
(4) Hole
(5) Slot
(1) Lever (A) "PUSH"
(B) "PULL OUT"


3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR74
DRAWBAR
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Never pull from the top link, the rear axle or any
point above the drawbar. Doing so could cause
the tractor to tip over rearward causing
personal injury or death.
B
B
B
BBAdjusting Drawbar Length
When towing an implement, recommend use of (A) or (B)
hole in drawbar.
The drawbar load is referred to "IMPLEMENT
LIMITATIONS" section.
B
B
B
BBSwing Drawbar
The drawbar can be used in three different ways as
illustrated below. Assemble it correctly with joint pins set
at the points as marked by in the figure.
(1) PTO shaft
(2) Drawbar
(3) Pivot pin
Holes : (A),(B)
Hole Tractor model
(A) L3560
(B) L4060, L4760, L5060, L5460, L6060
Holes : (C),(D)
Hole Tractor model
(C) L3560
(D) L4060, L4760, L5060, L5460, L6060

75HYDRAULIC UNIT
HYDRAULIC UNIT
The standard tractor has following hydraulic control
systems as shown below. Therefore, use the most
appropriate system for the implement you are using.
C
C
C
CC 3-Point Hitch Control System
1. Position Control
2. Draft Control (if equipped)
3. Mixed Control (if equipped)
4. Float Control
C
C
C
CC Remote Hydraulic Control System
A Do not operate until the engine is warmed up. If
operation is attempted when the engine is still cold, the
hydraulic system may be damaged.
A If noises are heard when implement is lifting after the
hydraulic control lever 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
A
A
AA Before using the 3-point hitch controls, ensure
that no person or object is in the area of the
implement or 3-point hitch. Do not stand on or
near the implement or between the implement
and tractor when operating the 3-point hitch
controls.
B
B
B
BBPosition Control
This will control the working depth of 3-point implements
regardless of the amount of pull required.
Place the draft control lever in the lowest position and set
the implement working depth with the position control
lever.
B
B
B
BBDraft Control (if equipped)
This will control the pull of the 3-point implement. As the
load on the 3-point hitch changes due to various soil
conditions, the draft control system automatically
responds to these changes by either raising or lowering
the implement slightly to maintain a constant pull.
Place the position control lever in the lowest position and
set the implement pull with the draft control lever.
(1) Position control lever
(2) Draft control lever [if equipped]
(A) "UP"
(B) "DOWN"
(C) "FLOAT"
(1) Draft control lever
(2) Position control lever
(A) "SENSITIVE"
(B) "INSENSITIVE"
(C) "FLOAT"


HYDRAULIC UNIT76
B
B
B
BBMixed Control
In draft control, when draft decreases, the implement
automatically lowers to increase draft. However, the
implement sometimes lowers too much. To limit the
degree, the implement can be lowered, set the position
control lever at the lowest working depth desired for the
implement. Lower the draft control lever to the point where
the implement is at the desired depth.
This stops the implement from going too deep and
causing loss of traction and ground speed.
B
B
B
BBFloat Control
Place both the draft control lever and the position control
lever in the float position to make the lower links move
freely along with the ground conditions.
B
B
B
BB3-point Hitch Lowering Speed
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Fast lowering speed may cause damage or
injury. Lowering speed of implement should be
adjusted to 2 or more seconds.
The lowering speed of the 3-point hitch can be controlled
by adjusting the 3-point hitch lowering speed knob.
DUAL REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL
SYSTEM
The tractor is equipped with the double-acting 2-segment
hydraulic control valve for front loader.
To apply the hydraulic power take-off for general
attachments, keep the following point in mind.
B
B
B
BBControl Lever and Hydraulic Hose
Connections
Connect the control lever in its specified direction and the
hydraulic hoses to their specified ports.
(1) Ground surface
(2) Implement penetrate limit
(3) Light soil
(1) 3-point hitch lowering speed knob (A) "FAST"
(B) "SLOW"
(C) "LOCK"
(1) Loader / Remote control valve lever (R) "RIGHT"
(L) "LEFT"
(U) "UP"
(D) "DOWN"


77HYDRAULIC UNIT
To avoid damage of the attachments:
ADo not connect attachments through the hydraulic
motor to the [C] and [D] ports. If the control lever is
moved to the Regeneration position (R1), the seals on
the hydraulic motor will be damaged.
AThis control valve is provided with the Regeneration
position. When the [C] and [D] ports are used to take
off hydraulic power for the hydraulic cylinder, be sure
to connect the [C] port to the "Head-End" side port of
the hydraulic cylinder.
AMake the following connections when using this valve
to take off hydraulic power for the hydraulic cylinder.
C
C
C
CC Rear Hydraulic Outlet (if equipped)
With the optional kit in place, oil from the loader valve can
be taken out of the back of the tractor.
AWith this optional kit in place, oil cannot be taken for
the front loader.
AIf the optional remote hydraulic control valve is already
in place, this kit cannot be additionally installed.
B
B
B
BBLoader / Remote Control Valve Lever
1. Before moving the lever, make sure that the hydraulic
hoses for attachments are connected.
2. Move the lever diagonally (a, b, c shown in the figure),
and the first and second segments can be controlled
at once.
AMove the lever to the "FLOAT" position, and it will be
held there by the detent mechanism. To use the valve
as a floating valve with detents, connect the hydraulic
hoses to ports [A] and [B].
AWhen taking off hydraulic power from port [D], the flow
rate can be adjusted in two stages with the lever.
The flow rate is high at position (R1) and low at
position (R2). Move the lever to position (R1) or (R2)
depending on the attachment in use.
Pressure
Returning
Hydraulic outlet ports of first segment
Lever UP DOWN
Port [A] In Out
[B] Out In
Hydraulic outlet ports of second segment
Lever RIGHT LEFT
Port [C] In Out
[D] Out In
Colored Coupler Hydraulic Cylinder port
[B: Yellow], [C: Blue] Head-End side
[A: White], [D: Red] Rod-End side
(1) Rear Hydraulic Outlet


HYDRAULIC UNIT78
B
B
B
BBValve Lock
To avoid injury or death from crushing:
A
A
A
AA Do not utilize the valve lock for tractor
maintenance or repair.
A
A
A
AA The valve lock is to prevent accidental
actuation when implement is not in use or
during transport.
The control valve is equipped with a valve lock feature.
The control valve is locked in the neutral position.
The lock is not intended and will not prevent a leak down
of the implement during the period of storage.
REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM
(if equipped)
The hydraulic auxiliary control valves can be installed up
to triple segments.
B
B
B
BBRemote Control Valve
There are two types of remote valves available for these
models.
A Double acting valve:
A Double acting valve with float position:
This valve may be placed in the float mode with the
control lever all the way forward. The cylinder is free to
extend or retract, letting an implement such as a
loader bucket follow the ground.
B
B
B
BBRemote Control Valve Lever
The remote control valve lever directs pressurized oil flow
to the implement hydraulic system.
[Example: Installing triple segment valve]
A Do not hold the lever in the "REARWARD" or
"FORWARD" position once the remote cylinder has
reached the end of the 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 When using the tractor hydraulic system to power front
loader, do not operate boom and bucket cylinders
simultaneously.
(1) Lock lever (A) "Lock"
(B) "Unlock"
1st
3rd Double acting valve
2nd Double acting valve with float position
(1) Remote control valve lever with Double acting valve (1)
(2) Remote control valve lever with Double acting valve /
Float position (2)
(3) Remote control valve lever with Double acting valve (3)
Pressure
Returning
Lever (1) --- Y X
Port [A] --- In Out
[B] --- Out In
Lever (2) Z Y X
Port
[C] In
Float
In Out
[D] Out Out In
Lever (3) --- Y X
Port [E] --- In Out
[F] --- Out In
Coupler size
Port [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] PT 1/2


79HYDRAULIC UNIT
A To use the single-acting cylinder with the float valve,
connect this cylinder to the [C] port.
To extend a single-acting cylinder, pull the remote
control valve lever rearward. To retract a cylinder,
push it fully forward to the "FLOAT" position. Do not
hold it in the down position, the transmission fluid may
be overheat.
B
B
B
BBRemote Control Valve Coupler
Connecting and Disconnecting
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Stop the engine and relieve pressure before
connecting or disconnecting lines.
A
A
A
AA Do not use your hand to check for leaks.
C Connecting
1. Clean both couplers.
2. Remove dust plugs.
3. Insert the implement coupler to the tractor 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 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.


80 HYDRAULIC UNIT
B
B
B
BBHydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart
In order to handle the hydraulics properly, the operator must be familiar with the following. Though this information may not
be applicable to all types of implements and soil conditions, it is useful for general conditions.
Implement
with Position control with Draft control
Remarks
Soil
condition
Top link
mounting
holes
(1)
Position
control
lever
Top link
mounting
holes
(1)
Position
control
lever
(2)
Draft
control
lever
Gauge
wheel
(1)
Telescopic
stabilizers
Moldboard
plow
Light
soil
Medium
soil
Heavy
soil
1 or 2
2 or 3
3
Position
control
1 or 2
2 or 3
3
Draft and
Mixed
control
YES/NO Loose
Insert the
set-pin
through the
slot on the
outer tube
that align
with one of
the holes on
the inner bar.
For
implements
with gauge
wheels,
lower the
position
control lever
all way.
Disc plow --- 2 or 3 2 or 3 Place the
draft
control
lever to the
suitable
position
and set the
implement
pull with
the
position
control
lever
Harrow
(spike,
springtooth,
disc type)
--- 2 or 3 2 or 3
Sub-soiler ...
Weeder,
ridger...
--- 3 4
Position
control YES
Tighten
Telescopic
stabilizer
should be
tight enough
to prevent
excessive
implement
movement
when
implement is
in raised
position.
Earthmover,
digger,
scraper,
manure fork,
rear
carrier.........
Hold the
draft
control
lever at the
most front
position
during
operation.
YES/NO
Mower (mid-
and rear-
mount type)
NO

81TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
TIRES
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not attempt to mount a tire on a rim. This
should be done by a qualified person with the
proper equipment.
A
A
A
AA Always maintain the correct tire pressure.
Do not inflate tires above the recommended
pressure shown in the operator's manual.
A Do not use tires other than those approved by
KUBOTA.
B
B
B
BBInflation Pressure
Though the tire pressure is factory-set to the prescribed
level, it naturally drops slowly in the course of time. 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.
B
B
B
BBDual Tires
Dual tires are not approved.
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When working on slopes or when working with
trailer, set the wheel tread as wide as practical
for maximum stability.
A
A
A
AA Support tractor securely on stands before
removing a wheel.
A
A
A
AA Do not work under any hydraulically supported
devices. They can settle, suddenly leak down,
or be accidentally lowered. If necessary to work
under tractor or any machine elements for
servicing or adjustment, securely support them
with stands or suitable blocking beforehand.
A
A
A
AA Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel,
or axle.
B
B
B
BBFront Wheels (with 4-wheel drive)
Front tread can not be adjusted.
A Do not turn front discs to obtain wider tread.
A When re-fitting or adjusting a wheel, tighten the bolts
to the following torques then recheck after driving the
tractor 200 m (200 yards) and 10 times of shuttle
movement by 5 m (5 yards), and thereafter according
to service interval.
(See "MAINTENANCE" section.)
Tire sizes Inflation Pressure
Rear
12.4-24, 4PR 140 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm , 20 psi)
14.9-24, 4PR 140 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm , 20 psi)
14.9-26, 4PR 140 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm , 20 psi)
355/80-D20, 4PR 100 kPa (1.0 kgf/cm , 14 psi)
44 x 18-20, 6PR 170 kPa (1.7 kgf/cm , 24 psi)
Front
7.2-16, 4PR 150 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm , 22 psi)
8.3-16, 4PR 150 kPa (1.5 kgf/cm , 22 psi)
9.5-16, 4PR 205 kPa (2.1 kgf/cm , 30 psi)
27 x 8.50-15, 4PR 85 kPa (8.5 kgf/cm , 12 psi)
29 x 12.50-15, 4PR 140 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm , 20 psi)
(1) [L3560, L4060, L4760]
137 N-m (14 kgf-m, 100 ft-lbs)
[L5060, L5460, L6060]
185 N-m (19 kgf-m, 136 ft-lbs)


TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST82
A Wheels with beveled or tapered holes: Use the
tapered side of lug nut.
A IND...for Industrial
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Before jacking up the tractor, park it on a firm
and level ground and chock the rear wheels.
A
A
A
AA Fix the front axle to keep it from pivoting.
A
A
A
AA Select jacks that withstand the machine weight
and set them up as shown below.
Models L3560
Tires 7-16, 7.2-16
Farm
27 x 8.50-15
Turf
27 x 10.50-15
Turf
29 x 12.50-15
Turf
10-16.5
IND
Tread 1155 mm
(45.5 in.)
1200 mm
(47.2 in.)
1230 mm
(48.4 in.)
1170 mm
(46.1 in.)
1195 mm
(47.0 in.)
Models L4060
Tires 8-16, 8.3-16
Farm
27 x 8.50-15
Turf
27 x 10.50-15
Turf
29 x 12.50-15
Turf
10-16.5
IND
Tread 1155 mm
(45.5 in.)
1200 mm
(47.2 in.)
1230 mm
(48.4 in.)
1170 mm
(46.1 in.)
1195 mm
(47.0 in.)
Models L4760
Tires 8-16, 8.3-16
Farm
27 x 10.50-15
Turf
29 x 12.50-15
Turf
305R343
Turf
10-16.5
IND
Tread 1300 mm
(51.2 in.)
1375 mm
(54.1 in.)
1425 mm
(56.1 in.)
1455 mm
(57.3 in.)
1340 mm
(52.8 in.)
Models L5060, L5460, L6060
Tires 9.5-16
Farm
27 x 10.5-15
Turf
29 x 12.50-15
Turf
305R343
Turf
10-16.5
IND
Tread 1340 mm
(52.8 in.)
1375 mm
(54.1 in.)
1425 mm
(56.1 in.)
1455 mm
(57.3 in.)
1340 mm
(52.8 in.)
(1) Jack points


83TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
B
B
B
BBRear Wheels
Rear tread width can be adjusted as shown with the
standard equipped tires.
To change the tread width
1. Remove the wheel rim and / or disk mounting bolts.
2. Change the position of the rim and / or disk (right and
left) to the desired position, and tighten the bolts.
A Always attach wheels as shown in the drawings.
A If not attached as illustrated, transmission parts may
be damaged.
A When re-fitting or adjusting a wheel, tighten the bolts
to the following torques then recheck after driving the
tractor 200 m (200 yards) and 10 times of shuttle
movement by 5 m (5 yards), and thereafter according
to service interval.
(See "MAINTENANCE" section.)
(1) 215 N-m (22 kgf-m, 160 ft-lbs)
Models
L3560
12.4-24 Farm
1200 mm
(47.2 in)
1300 mm
(51.2 in.)
1385 mm
(54.5 in.)
1480 mm
(58.3 in.)
L4060, L4760
14.9-24 Farm --- 1285 mm
(50.6 in.)
1435 mm
(56.5 in.)
1530 mm
(60.2 in.)
L3560
420/70-24 IND --- 1325 mm
(52.2 in.)
1360 mm
(53.5 in.)
1465 mm
(57.7 in.)
L4060, L4760
17.5L-24 IND --- 1340 mm
(52.8 in.)
1380 mm
(54.3 in.)
1490 mm
(58.7 in.)
L5060, L5460, L6060
13.6-28 Farm
1220 mm
(48.0 in.)
1330 mm
(52.4 in.)
1425 mm
(56.1 in.)
1530 mm
(60.2 in.)
L5060, L5460, L6060
14.9-26 Farm --- --- 1325 mm
(52.2 in.)
1430 mm
(56.3 in.)
L5060, L5460, L6060
17.5L-24 IND --- 1360 mm
(53.5 in.)
1395 mm
(54.9 in.)
1500 mm
(59.1 in.)



85TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
B
B
B
BBRear Ballast
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.
The weight should be added to the tractor in the form of
liquid ballast, rear wheel weights or a combination of both.
C
C
C
CC Rear Wheel Weights (option)
The rear wheel weights can be attached to the rear wheel.
See your implement operator's manual for required
number of weights or consult your local KUBOTA Dealer
to use.
A Do not overload tires.
A Add no more weight than indicated in chart.
B
B
B
BBLiquid Ballast in Rear Tires
Water and calcium chloride solution provides safe
economical ballast. Used properly, it will not damage tires,
tubes or rims. The addition of calcium chloride is
recommended to prevent the water from freezing. Use of
this method of weighting the wheels has the full approval
of the tire companies. See your tire dealer for this service.
Liquid weight per tire (75 Percent filled)
A Do not fill tires with water or solution more than 75% of
full capacity (to the valve stem level at 12 o'clock
position).
(1) Rear wheel weights
Model Maximum weight per wheel
L3560, L4060, L4760 28 kg x 3 Pieces (185 lbs.)
L5060, L5460, L6060 47 kg x 3 Pieces (310 lbs.)
Tire sizes 12.4-24 420/70-24 14.9-24
Slush free at -10 (14 )
Solid at -30 (-22 )
[Approx. 1 kg (2 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
130 kg
(285 lbs.)
195 kg
(430 lbs.)
205 kg
(450 lbs.)
Slush free at -24 (-11 )
Solid at -47 (-52 )
[Approx. 1.5 kg (3.5 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
135 kg
(295 lbs.)
205 kg
(450 lbs.)
215 kg
(475 lbs.)
Slush free at -47 (-52 )
Solid at -52 (-62 )
[Approx. 2.25 kg (5 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
145 kg
(320 lbs.)
220 kg
(485 lbs.)
225 kg
(495 lbs.)
Tire sizes 17.5L-24 14.9-26 13.6-28
Slush free at -10 (14 )
Solid at -30 (-22 )
[Approx. 1 kg (2 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
235 kg
(515 lbs.)
215 kg
(475 lbs.)
185 kg
(405 lbs.)
Slush free at -24 (-11 )
Solid at -47 (-52 )
[Approx. 1.5 kg (3.5 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
250 kg
(550 lbs.)
225 kg
(495 lbs.)
200 kg
(441 lbs.)
Slush free at -47 (-52 )
Solid at -52 (-62 )
[Approx. 2.25 kg (5 lbs.)
CaCl per 4 L (1 gal.) of water]
265 kg
(585 lbs.)
235 kg
(515 lbs.)
215 kg
(475 lbs.)
(1) Air
(2) Water
(A) Correct-75% Air compresses like a cushion
(B) Incorrect-100% Full Water can not be
compressed


86 MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE INTERVALS
No. Items
Indication on hour meter
Interval Ref.
page
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700
1Engine start
system Check every
50 Hr 97
2 Wheel bolt torque Check every
50 Hr 99
3 Greasing - every
50 Hr 96
4 Battery condition Check every
100 Hr 101 *3
5 Fan belt Adjust every
100 Hr 99
6 Brake Adjust every
100 Hr 100
7 Clutch [GST/MT] Adjust every
100 Hr 100
8
Air cleaner element
Primary element
Clean every
100 Hr 99 *1
@
Replace every
1000
hour or
1 year
107 *4
Secondary
element Replace 107 *4
9Transmission oil
filter [HST] Replace every
200 Hr 102
10 Toe-in Adjust every
200 Hr 103
11 Engine oil Change every
400 Hr 103
12 Engine oil filter Replace every
400 Hr 104
13 Hydraulic oil filter Replace every
400 Hr 104
14 Transmission fluid Change every
400 Hr 104
15 Fuel filter Replace every
400 Hr 106 @
16 Water separator Clean every
400 Hr 107
17 Front axle case oil Change every
400 Hr 106
18 Front axle pivot Adjust every
600 Hr 107
19 Engine valve
clearance Adjust every
800 Hr 107 *2
20 Exhaust manifold Check
every
1000
hour or
1 year
107 *2
*4


87MAINTENANCE
21 Fuel injector nozzle
tip Clean every
1500 Hr 107 *2 @
22 Oil separator
element Replace every
1500 Hr 108 @
23
PCV (Positive
Crankcase
Ventilation) valve
(Oil separator)
Check every
1500 Hr 108 *2 @
24 EGR cooler Check
Clean
every
1500 Hr 108 *2 @
25 Cooling system Flush
every
2000
hour or
2 year
108
26 Coolant Change
every
2000
hour or
2 year
108
27 EGR system Check
Clean
every
3000 Hr 109 *2 @
28 Supply pump Check every
3000 Hr 109 *2
29 DPF muffler Clean every
3000 Hr 110 *2 @
30 Turbo charger Check every
3000 Hr 109 *2 @
31 Fuel line
Check every
1 year 110 *6
@
Replace every
4 year 112 *2
*6
32 Intake air line
Check every
1 year 110 *6
@
Replace every
4 year 112 *2
*6
33 Power steering oil
line
Check every
1 year 111 *6
Replace every
4 year 113 *2
*6
34 Radiator hose and
clamp
Check every
1 year 111 *6
Replace every
4 year 112 *6
35 Oil cooler line
[HST]
Check every
1 year 112 *6
Replace every
4 year 113 *2
*6
36 Oil separator hose
Check every
1 year 112 *6
Replace every
4 year 113 *2
*6
No. Items
Indication on hour meter
Interval Ref.
page
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700

89MAINTENANCE
LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT
The product name of KUBOTA genuine UDT fluid may be different from that in the Operator’s Manual depending on
countries or territories. Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for further details.
No. Locations
Capacities
Lubricants
L3560 L4060 L4760 L5060 L5460 L6060
1 Fuel 51 L
(13.5 U.S.gals.)
No. 2-D S15 diesel fuel
No. 1-D S15 diesel fuel
if temperature is below -10 (14 )
2 Coolant
7.5 L (7.9 U.S.qts.) 8.2 L (8.7 U.S.qts.) Fresh clean soft water with anti-freeze
Recovery tank: 0.6 L (0.6 U.S.qts.)
3
Engine
crankcase
(with filter)
6.7 L
(7.1 U.S.qts.)
8.2 L
(8.7 U.S.qts.)
9.4 L
(9.9 U.S.qts.)
Engine oil : Refer to next page
Above 25 (77 ) SAE30,
SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
-10 to 25
(14 to 77 )
SAE20,
SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
Below -10 (14 ) SAE10W-30
4Transmission
case
42 L
(11.1 U.S.gals.)
43 L
(11.4 U.S.gals.)
45 L
(11.9 U.S.gals.) KUBOTA SUPER UDT-2 fluid
5 Front axle case 6.5 L (6.9 U.S.qts.) 8.5 L (8.9 U.S.qts.) KUBOTA SUPER UDT-2 fluid
or SAE80-SAE90 gear oil
6
Greasing No. of greasing points Capacity Type of grease
Until grease overflows. Multipurpose Grease
NLGI-2 OR
NLGI-1 (GC-LB)
Front wheel
case support ---- 2
Front axle
support 2
Top link 2
Top link bracket 2 [with Draft Control (if equipped)]
Lift rod 1
Lift cylinder 4
Battery terminal 2
moderate amount
Swivel seat 4


91PERIODIC SERVICE
PERIODIC SERVICE
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not work under any hydraulically supported
devices. They can settle, suddenly leak down,
or be accidentally lowered. If necessary to work
under tractor or any machine elements for
servicing or adjustment, securely support them
with stands or suitable blocking beforehand.
HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD
To avoid personal injury or death from contact
with moving parts;
A
A
A
AA Never open the hood or engine side cover while
the engine is running.
A
A
A
AA Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while
they are hot; Severe burns could result.
A
A
A
AA Support hood with other hand while unlocking
support link.
B
B
B
BBHood
To open the hood, hold the hood and pull the release lever
and open the hood.
A To close the hood, push the hood into position using
both hands.
B
B
B
BBSide Cover
Remove the bolts as shown below.
B
B
B
BBFloor Sheet
1. Remove the bolts on the floor sheet cover.
2. Hoist the seat with nylon slings.
(1) Release lever
(2) Hood
(A) "PULL"
(1) Side cover
(2) Bolt
(1) Seat
(2) Floor sheet cover
(3) Bolt


PERIODIC SERVICE94
A If the radiator cap has to be removed, follow the
caution above and securely retighten the cap.
A Use clean, fresh soft water and anti-freeze to fill the
radiator.
A If coolant should leak, consult your local KUBOTA
Dealer.
B
B
B
BBChecking Dust Indicator
[L3560]
There is a dust indicator on the air cleaner body. If the red
signal on the dust indicator is visible, clean the element
immediately. (See "Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary
Element" in "EVERY 100 HOURS" in "PERIODIC
SERVICE" section.) Reset the red signal by pushing a
"RESET" button after cleaning.
[L4060, L4760, L5060, L5460, L6060]
There is a dust indicator on the air cleaner body. If the
yellow signal on the dust indicator has reached the red
zone, clean the element immediately. (See "Cleaning Air
Cleaner Primary Element" in "EVERY 100 HOURS" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.) Reset the yellow signal
by pushing a "RESET" button after cleaning.
B
B
B
BBCleaning Grill, Radiator Screen and Oil
Cooler
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine before removing the
screen.
A
A
A
AA Before checking or cleaning the radiator
screen, stop the engine and wait long enough
until it is cooled down.
1. Check front grill and side screens to be sure they are
clean of debris.
2. Detach the front skirt.
3. Detach the screen and remove all foreign materials.
(1) Recovery tank (A) "FULL"
(B) "LOW"
(1) "RESET" button
(2) Dust indicator
(3) Red signal
(1) "RESET" button
(2) Dust indicator
(3) Yellow signal
(4) Red zone



Product specificaties
Merk: | Kubota |
Categorie: | Tractor |
Model: | L3560HSTRC |
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