Kubota ZD1211-60 Handleiding
Kubota
Grasmaaier
ZD1211-60
Lees hieronder de 📖 handleiding in het Nederlandse voor Kubota ZD1211-60 (106 pagina's) in de categorie Grasmaaier. Deze handleiding was nuttig voor 11 personen en werd door 2 gebruikers gemiddeld met 4.5 sterren beoordeeld
Pagina 1/106
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL
MODELS
ENGLISH
ZD1211
ZD1211R
ZD1211L
ZD1211RL
1BDABEJAP0010
K3441-7125-2
ENGLISH
Abbreviations Definitions
ABBREVIATION LIST
API
PTO
RH/LH
ROPS
rpm
SAE
American Petroleum Institute
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
Society of Automotive Engineers
UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS
As a guide to the operation of your machine, 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
Parking Brake
Engine-Stop
Preheat
Engine-Run
Starter Control
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-Off Position
(Disengaged)
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-On Position
(Engaged)
Cutting Height
Mower-Lowered position
Mower-Raised position
Fast
Slow
Engine Speed Control
Battery
Oil Pressure
Coolant Temperature
Neutral
California Proposition 65
WARNING
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.
ENGLISH
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 ZERO TURN MOWER. This machine
is a product of KUBOTA's quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of
excellent materials and under a rigid quality control system. It will give you long,
satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of your machine, please read this
manual carefully. It will help you become familiar with the operation of the machine
and contains many helpful hints about machine 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 manufacturing of products may cause some small parts of
this manual to become outdated. KUBOTA distributors and dealers will have the
most up-to-date information. Please do not hesitate to consult 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
ENGLISH
SAFE OPERATION ............................................................................................ -1
SERVICING OF MACHINE ......................................................................................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................... 3
IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS ........................................................................................ 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS................................................................... 6
MOWER MOUNTING .................................................................................................. 8
MOUNTING THE MOWER DECK ........................................................................... 8
ADJUSTING THE MOWER ..................................................................................... 9
DISMOUNTING THE MOWER DECK ..................................................................... 9
INSTALLING PARTS TO THE MOWER.................................................................. 9
Installation of Skid.............................................................................................................9
Installation of Gauge Wheel..............................................................................................9
Installation of Bolt (Adjuster)........................................................................................... 10
OPERATING THE ENGINE....................................................................................... 11
GET ON AND GET OFF MACHINE SAFELY........................................................ 11
STARTING THE ENGINE...................................................................................... 11
Key Switch...................................................................................................................... 13
STOPPING THE ENGINE...................................................................................... 14
Engine Stop Lever (Inside the Hood).............................................................................. 14
CHECK DURING OPERATING ..................................... ............................. ........... 14
Immediately Stop the Engine if:...................................................................................... 14
Easy Checker (TM)......................................................................................................... 14
LCD MONITOR...................................................................................................... 15
Fuel Gauge.....................................................................................................................15
Coolant Temperature Gauge.......................................................................................... 16
Hourmeter....................................................................................................................... 16
Battery Voltage Meter.....................................................................................................16
Service Code Display .....................................................................................................17
Overheat Alarm............................................................................................................... 17
Fuel Gauge, Warning Lamp and Fuel Valve................................................................... 17
COLD WEATHER STARTING ............................................................................... 18
WARMING UP ....................................................................................................... 18
Warm-up and Transmission Oil in the Low Temperature Range.................................... 18
JUMP STARTING .................................................................................................. 19
OPERATING THE MACHINE.................................................................................... 20
OPERATING NEW MACHINE ............................................................................... 20
Changing Lubricating Oil for New Machines...................................................................20
Engine Break-in .............................................................................................................. 20
Machine Break-in............................................................................................................20
OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS ........................................................................... 21
To Fold the ROPS ..........................................................................................................21
To Raise the ROPS to Upright Position.......................................................................... 22
Adjustment of Foldable ROPS........................................................................................22
CONTENTS
ENGLISH
STARTING ............................................................................................................. 23
Operator's Seat............................................................................................................... 23
Seat Belt .........................................................................................................................24
Hydraulic Lift Control Pedal ............................................................................................24
Throttle Lever.................................................................................................................. 24
Parking Brake Pedal.......................................................................................................25
Motion Control Lever ...................................................................................................... 25
STOPPING............................................................................................................. 28
FIXING FRONT AXLE............................................................................................ 28
OSCILLATING FRONT AXLE................................................................................ 28
PARKING ............................................................................................................... 29
TRANSPORTING................................................................................................... 29
OPTION ................................................................................................................. 30
OPERATING THE MOWER ...................................................................................... 31
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MOWER............................................................. 31
ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT ........................................................................... 31
OPERATING MOWER........................................................................................... 34
PTO Lever ......................................................................................................................34
Starting ...........................................................................................................................34
TREATMENT OF MOWER DECK INSIDE SKID................................................... 35
Removing Skids..............................................................................................................35
PREVENTING GRASS CLIPPINGS AND DUST FROM SCATTERING............... 35
Rubber Plates Installation............................................................................................... 35
TIRES AND WHEELS ............................................................................................... 37
TIRES............................................................................. ............................. ........... 37
Inflation Pressure............................................................................................................37
WHEELS ................................................................................................................ 37
Remove and Install Front Caster Wheels.......................................................................38
PERIODIC SERVICE................................................................................................. 39
HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD, FRONT COVER & STEP .............. ........... 39..............
Hood ...............................................................................................................................39
Front Cover..................................................................................................................... 39
Step ................................................................................................................................ 39
HOW TO RAISE THE OPERATOR'S SEAT.......................................................... 40
HOW TO TILT UP THE MACHINE ................................ ............................. ........... 41
HOW TO OPEN THE LEVER GUIDE.................................................................... 42
LIFT-UP POINT...................................................................................................... 43
Front side:....................................................................................................................... 43
Rear side: ....................................................................................................................... 43
DAILY CHECK ....................................................................................................... 44
LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT .................................................................. 45
Checking Engine Oil Level..............................................................................................47
Checking Amount of Fuel and Refueling ........................................................................47
Checking Transmission Fluid Level................................................................................48
Checking Coolant Level.................................................................................................. 48
Checking and Cleaning Radiator Screen and Hood Screen...........................................49
Checking Tire Pressure .................................................................................................. 50
Inflation Pressure............................................................................................................50
Lubricating All Grease Fittings........................................................................................50
CONTENTS
ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................... 51
SERVICE INTERVALS .................................................. ............................. ........... 51
PERIODIC SERVICE CHART LABEL ................................................................... 53
EVERY 50 HOURS................................................................................................ 54
Checking Engine Start System.......................................................................................54
Checking OPC System ...................................................................................................55
Checking Gear Box Oil Level..........................................................................................55
Greasing ......................................................................................................................... 56
Oiling...............................................................................................................................57
EVERY 100 HOURS ...................................................... ............................. ........... 58
Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element ........................................................................... 58
Checking Fuel Filter........................................................................................................ 58
Adjusting Fan Drive Belt Tension ................................................................................... 59
Adjusting Parking Brake ................................................................................................. 60
Greasing ......................................................................................................................... 61
Checking Battery Condition ............................................................................................61
EVERY 150 HOURS ...................................................... ............................. ........... 63
Changing Gear Box Oil...................................................................................................63
EVERY 200 HOURS ...................................................... ............................. ........... 64
Changing Engine Oil.......................................................................................................64
Replacing Engine Oil Filter .............................................................................................64
Replacing Transmission Oil Filter [HST]......................................................................... 65
Adjusting Front Axle Pivot............................................................................................... 65
EVERY 400 HOURS ...................................................... ............................. ........... 66
Changing Transmission Fluid and Rear Axle Gear Case Oil (RH and LH) ....................66
Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter .........................................................................................67
Replacing Fuel Filter.......................................................................................................67
EVERY 1000 HOURS or EVERY 1 YEAR............................................................. 67
Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element and Secondary Element..................................67
EVERY 1500 HOURS ............................................................................................ 68
Checking Fuel Injection Nozzle (Injection Pressure) ......................................................68
EVERY 2000 HOURS or EVERY 2 YEARS .......................................................... 68
Flushing Cooling System and Changing Coolant ...........................................................68
Anti-freeze ......................................................................................................................69
EVERY 3000 HOURS ............................................................................................ 70
Checking Injection Pump................................................................................................70
EVERY 1 YEAR ..................................................................................................... 70
Checking Fuel Lines .......................................................................................................70
Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp ..............................................................................70
Checking Hydraulic Hose ............................................................................................... 71
Checking Intake Air Line................................................................................................. 71
Checking Engine Breather Hose .................................................................................... 71
Checking Mower Gear Box Oil Seal ...............................................................................71
EVERY 4 YEARS................................................................................................... 72
Replacing Hydraulic Hose .............................................................................................. 72
Replacing Fuel Lines ...................................................................................................... 72
Replacing Engine Breather Hose ...................................................................................72
Replacing Radiator Hose................................................................................................72
Replacing Mower Gear Box Oil-Seal.............................................................................. 72
Replacing Intake Air Line................................................................................................72
SERVICE AS REQUIRED.............................................. ............................. ........... 72
CONTENTS
ENGLISH
Replacing Fuses............................................................................................................. 72
Bleeding Fuel System.....................................................................................................72
Checking and Replacing Blade....................................................................................... 73
Replacing Mower Belt.....................................................................................................74
ADJUSTMENT........................................................................................................... 75
MOTION CONTROL LEVER ................................................................................. 75
HST NEUTRAL...............................................................................................................75
MAXIMUM SPEED (FORWARD) ...................................................................................75
MOTION CONTROL LEVER OPERATING FORCE ...................................................... 75
MOTION CONTROL LEVER ALIGNMENT....................................................................76
MOWER DECK LEVEL.................................................. ............................. ........... 77
ANTI-SCALP ROLLERS................................................................................................. 77
LEVEL MOWER DECK (Side-to-Side) ...........................................................................78
LEVEL MOWER DECK (Front-to-Rear) .........................................................................79
GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION................................................................. 81
TIGHTENING TORQUE CHART ........................................................................... 82
STORAGE ................................................................................................................. 83
MACHINE STORAGE ............................................................................................ 83
REMOVING THE MACHINE FROM STORAGE.................................................... 83
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................... 84
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................ 84
POWER TRAIN TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................. 85
BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 86
MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 87
MOWER TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................ 88
INDEX........................................................................................................................ 90
-1SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
SAFE OPERATION
Careful operation is your best insurance against an
accident. The owner/user can prevent and is responsible
for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves, other
people or property. Read and understand this manual
carefully before operating the machine. All operators, no
matter how much experience they may have had, must
read this and other related manuals before operating the
machine or any implement attached to it. It is the owner's
obligation to instruct all operators in safe operation.
If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) cannot read English it is
the owner's responsibility to explain this material to them.
This mowing machine is capable of amputating hands and
feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the following
safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.
1. The ZERO TURN MOWING MACHINE has different
steering characteristics than other machines with a
steering wheel and does not have a service brake
pedal (but, has a parking brake lock pedal that can be
used to stop the machine in an emergency. Normal
slowing down and stopping is done with the motion
control levers.). Read and understand the operators
manual before operating the machine. Practice
operating machine at low engine speed without mower
engaged in an unobstructed area.
2. Know your equipment and its limitations. Read all
instructions in this manual before attempting to start
and operate the machine.
3. Pay special attention to the danger, warning and
caution labels on the machine itself.
4. The ROPS is an integral and effective safety device.
KUBOTA recommends the use of a 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 machine be
upset.
The machine is equipped with a Foldable ROPS,
which 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 you must set
the ROPS in the upright and locked position and put on
the seat belt for all other operations.
DO NOT remove the ROPS.
If the ROPS is loosened or removed for any reason,
make sure that all parts are reinstalled correctly before
operating the machine.
Never modify or repair a ROPS because welding,
bending, drilling, grinding, or cutting may weaken the
structure.
If any structural member of the ROPS is damaged,
replace the entire structure at your local KUBOTA
Dealer. Any alterations to a ROPS must be approved
by the manufacturer.
Check the area to be mowed and never fold down a
folding ROPS in areas where there are slopes, drop
offs or water.
Check carefully for overhead clearances (i.e.
branches, doorways, electrical wires) before driving
under any objects and do not contact them.
Keep the ROPS in safe operating condition by
periodically thoroughly inspecting for damage and
keeping all mounting fasteners tight.
1. BEFORE OPERATING
(1) ROPS
(2) Seat belt
SAFE OPERATION-2
ENGLISH
5. Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is upright. Do
not use the seat belt if the ROPS is down or if there is
no ROPS. Check the seat belt regularly and replace if
frayed or damaged. Be certain that the seat belt can be
released quickly in the event of an emergency.
6. Do not operate the machine or any attachments while
under the influence of alcohol, medication, controlled
substances or when fatigued.
7. Do not wear loose, torn, or bulky clothing around
machine. The clothing may catch on moving parts or
controls, leading to the risk of accident. Wear and use
any additional safety items such as hard hat, safety
boots or shoes, eye and hearing protection, gloves,
etc., as appropriate or required.
8. Do not wear radio or music headphones while
operating the machine.
Safe operation requires your full attention.
9. Carefully check the vicinity before operating machine
or any implement attached to it. Clear the work area of
objects (wires, rocks, etc.) that might be picked up and
thrown. Check for overhead clearance which may
interfere with a grass catcher.
10.Check brakes and other mechanical parts for correct
adjustment and wear. Replace worn or damaged parts
promptly. Check the tightness of all nuts and bolts
regularly. (For further details, see "PERIODIC
SERVICE" and "ADJUSTMENT" section.)
11.Keep all shields and guards in place. Replace any that
are damaged or missing. Do not operate unless they
are functioning properly.
12.Before allowing other people to use your machine,
explain how to operate and have them read this
manual before operation.
13.Do not allow any bystanders around or near machine
during operation.
14.Do not allow passengers, children or non-qualified
operators on the machine at any time. The operator
must remain in the machine seat throughout
operation.
15.In addition to the design and configuration of
equipment, hazard control and accident prevention
are dependent upon the awareness, concern, and
prudence of personnel involved in the operation,
transport, maintenance of facilities.
16.Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories
and attachments are needed to properly and safely
perform the job. Keep the machine and attachments in
good operating condition and keep safety devices in
place and in proper working condition. Do not operate
unless they are functioning properly.
17.Do not modify the machine. Unauthorized modification
may affect the function of the machine, which may
result in personal injury.
18.Use only implements recommended by KUBOTA. Use
proper ballast to front or rear of machine to reduce the
risk of upsets. Follow the "SAFE OPERATION"
procedures, specified in the manuals with equipment.
19.Keep your machine clean. Accumulations of dirt,
grease, and trash can contribute to fires and lead to
personal injury.
20.The exhaust gas from the muffler is very hot. To
prevent fire, do not expose dry grass, mowed grass, oil
and any other combustible materials to exhaust gas.
Use a spark arrester where required. Also keep the
engine and muffler clean all the time.
C
C
C
CC Starting
1. Always sit in the operator's seat when starting engine
or operating levers or controls.
2. Before starting the engine make sure that the motion
control levers are in neutral lock, the parking brake is
applied, and Power Take Off (PTO) is disengaged
(OFF).
3. Do not start engine by shorting across starter
terminals. The 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. Do not start engine while tilting deck.
C
C
C
CC Working
1. Do not turn sharply when driving at high speed.
2. To avoid tip over, slow down when turning on uneven
terrain or before stopping.
3. Do not operate near ditches, holes, embankments, or
other terrain, which may collapse under the machine
weight. The risk of machine tip over increases when
the ground is loose or wet.
4. Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
5. Watch where you are going at all times. Watch for and
avoid obstacles. Be alert at curbs, shrubs, near trees,
and other obstructions and hidden hazards. Obstacles
can damage machine (fuel hoses, wire harness etc.).
6. Know what is behind you before backing up. Look to
the rear before and when backing. Do not mow while
in reverse unless absolutely necessary and make sure
the area immediately behind you is clear of
obstructions or holes and small children. Use extra
caution when machine is equipped with Grass
Catcher. Your view to the rear is restricted.
7. When working in groups, always let others know what
you are doing ahead of time.
8. Do not drive machine on streets or highways. Watch
for traffic when you cross roads or operate near roads.
9. Be aware of the mower discharge direction and do not
point it at anyone.
Never operate with the discharge deflector raised,
removed or altered, unless using a grass catcher.
2. OPERATING
-3SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
10.When using any attachments, never direct discharge
material toward bystanders. Do not allow anyone and
pets near the attachments while in operation.
Do not mow when bystanders are present in the
mowing area.
11.To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine exhaust area
free of grass or leaves.
12.Be sure rotating blades and engine are stopped and
the key is removed before placing hands or feet near
blades and cleaning blockages or unclogging chute.
13.Keep hands and feet away from the cutting units. Shut
the engine off and wait for all movement to stop before
removing grass catcher or unclogging chute.
14.Always inspect the mower for damage after striking a
foreign object. Repair or replace any damaged parts
before restarting.
15.Operate during daylight or in bright artificial light.
16.If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally, disengage
the drive to the attachments, stop the engine and
remove the key. Then check the machine immediately.
17.Do not operate the machine when there is a possibility
of lightning. Even if the machine is equipped with a
cabin, the operator is not protected from lightning.
18.Never raise the deck with the blades running.
Stop blades if not mowing.
C
C
C
CC Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to
the presence of children. Children are attracted to the
machine and mowing activity.
Never assume that children will remain where you last
saw them.
1. Keep children out of the mowing area and under the
watchful care of another responsible adult.
2. Be alert and turn machine off if children enter the area.
3. Before and when backing, look behind and down for
small children.
4. Never carry children. They may fall off and be
seriously injured or interfere with safe machine
operation.
5. Never allow children to operate the machine, even
under adult supervision. Local regulation can restrict
the age of the operator.
6. Use extra care when approaching blind corners,
shrubs, trees, or other obstructions that might hide
children from sight.
7. Do not mow in reverse unless it is absolutely
necessary.
C
C
C
CC Operators, age 60 years and above
Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above,
are involved in a large percentage of machine-related
injuries. These operators must evaluate their ability to
operate the machine safely enough to protect themselves
and others from serious injury.
C
C
C
CC Pulling loads
Use extra care when pulling loads to reduce the risk of
serious personal injury or death due to a machine tip-over.
a) Pull only from the hitch. Never attach loads to the axle
housing or any other point above hitch.
b) Limit loads to those you can safely control.
c) Do not turn sharply.
d) Use care when backing.
e) Use front ballast or wheel weights when suggested in
this Operator's Manual.
AStopping distance increases with speed and weight of
towed load. Travel slowly and allow extra time and
distance to stop.
ANever allow children or others in or on towed
equipment.
AUse additional caution when turning or operating
under adverse surface conditions.
C
C
C
CC Operation on slopes
Slopes are major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-
over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.
All slopes require extra caution.
If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it,
do not mow it.
If the engine stops when operating on a slope apply the
parking brake immediately to prevent machine run away.
DO
1. To avoid tip over, operate across the slopes not up and
down. Stay off hills and slopes too steep for safe
operation.
2. Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.
SAFE OPERATION-4
ENGLISH
3. Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden
hazards. Keep away from drop-offs. Uneven terrain
could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide
obstacles.
4. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for wheel
weight or counterweights to improve stability.
5. Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual.
Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.
If tires lose traction, disengage PTO and proceed
slowly straight down the slope.
6. Reduce speed and exercise extreme caution on
slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tip-over or loss of
control.
7. Use special caution when changing direction on
slopes. Slow down, and use extra caution when
changing direction on a slope.
DO NOT
1. Do not turn on slopes unless necessary. If necessary,
turn uphill slowly and gradually.
2. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments.
The mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over
the edge of cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in.
3. Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could
cause sliding and loss of control.
4. Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot
on the ground.
5. Do not use grass catcher on steep slopes.
6. Do not start or stop suddenly on slopes. If tires lose
traction, disengage PTO and proceed slowly straight
down the slope.
7. Never "freewheel". Do not let the machine travel
downhill with motion control levers at neutral lock
position or in neutral.
8. Do not operate machine without the mower deck
installed.
C
C
C
CC Stopping
1. Park the machine on level ground.
2. Make sure that the machine and all attachments have
come to a complete stop before you get off.
3. Before you get off, apply parking brake, place the
motion control levers in their neutral lock positions,
disengage the PTO, lower all attachments to the
ground, turn off the engine, and remove the key.
4. Do not park the machine on dry grass or leaves.
1. Before installing or using PTO-driven equipment, read
the manufacturer's manual and review the safety
labels attached to the equipment.
2. Wait until all moving components have completely
stopped before connecting, disconnecting, adjusting,
cleaning, or servicing any PTO-driven equipment.
3. Use the PTO with KUBOTA approved attachments.
The speed of PTO:
ZD1211 / ZD1211R / ZD1211L / ZD1211RL Without
mower: 2450 to 2550 rpm at 3000 engine rpm
1. Use lift link only with authorized attachments designed
for lift link usage.
1. Disengage power to attachment(s) when transporting
or not in use.
2. Do not tow this machine. Use a suitable truck or trailer
when transporting on public roads.
3. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck. Use full width ramps for loading
machine into trailer or truck.
4. This machine is not allowed to be used on public
roads.
5. Shut off fuel while storing or transporting.
6. Tie the machine down securely using straps, chains,
cable, or ropes.
7. Both front and rear straps should be directed down
and outward from the machine.
CServicing
1. Before servicing, park the machine on a firm, level
surface and apply the parking brake. Remove the key
to prevent accidental start-up.
2. Allow the machine time to cool before touching the
engine, muffler, radiator, etc.
3. Always stop the engine before refueling. Avoid spills
and overfilling. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
4. Use extra care in handling diesel fuels. They are
flammable.
3. USING THE PTO
4. USING THE LIFT LINK
5. TRANSPORTING
6. SERVICING AND STORAGE
(1) Fuel tank cap
-5SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
(1) Use only an approved container.
(2) Do not remove fuel cap or refuel with the engine
running. Allow engine to cool before refueling. Do
not smoke while refueling or when standing near
fuel.
(3) Do not refuel the machine indoors and always
clean up spilled fuel or oil.
(4) Do not store the machine or fuel container inside
where there is an open flame, such as in a water
heater.
5. Do not smoke when working around battery or when
refueling. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and
other sources of ignition. Keep all sparks and flames
away from battery and fuel tank.
Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or
trailer bed with a plastic liner.
Always place containers on the ground away from
your vehicle before filling.
Remove equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel
it on the ground.
If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment with
a portable container, rather than from a fuel dispenser
nozzle.
Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank
or container opening at all times until fueling is
complete.
Do not use a nozzle lock open device.
If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing
immediately.
Replace fuel cap and tighten securely.
Charge batteries in an open well ventilated area, away
from spark and flames.
A battery, especially when charging, will give off
hydrogen and oxygen gases, which can explode and
cause serious personal injury.
Unplug charger before connecting or disconnecting
from battery.
6. Before "jump starting" a dead battery, read and follow
all the instructions.
7. Disconnect battery or remove spark plug wire before
making any repairs. Disconnect the negative terminal
first and the positive last. Reconnect positive first and
negative last. Wear protective clothing and use
insulated tools.
8. Do not use or charge the refillable type battery if the
fluid level is below the LOWER (lower limit level) mark.
Otherwise, the battery component parts may
prematurely deteriorate, which may shorten the
battery's service life or cause an explosion. Check the
fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required
so that the fluid level is between the UPPER and
LOWER levels.
(1) Battery
(2) Ground cable
(+): Positive terminal
(-): Negative terminal
SAFE OPERATION-6
ENGLISH
9. Keep first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy at all
times.
10.Do not remove the radiator cap while coolant is hot.
When cool, slowly rotate cap to the first stop and allow
sufficient time for excess pressure to escape before
removing the cap completely. If the machine has a
coolant recovery tank, add coolant there instead of the
radiator.
11.Do not attempt to mount a tire on a rim unless qualified
to do so and all proper safety precautions are followed.
Never allow untrained personnel to service machine.
12.Always maintain the correct tire inflation pressure. Do
not inflate tires above the recommended pressure
shown in the Operator's Manual.
13.Provide adequate support when changing wheels.
14.Make sure that wheel nuts and bolts have been
tightened to the specified torque.
15.Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure has sufficient
force to penetrate the skin causing serious personal
injury. Before disconnecting lines, be sure to relieve all
pressure. Before applying pressure to the system,
make sure all connections are tight and that lines,
pipes, and hoses are not damaged.
16.Fluid escaping from pinholes may be invisible. Use a
piece of cardboard or wood to search for suspected
leaks: do not use hands. Use safety goggles or other
eye protection.
If you get injured by escaping fluid, see a medical
doctor at once. Serious infection or reaction will result
if proper medical treatment is not administered
immediately. This fluid can produce gangrene or
severe allergic reaction.
17.Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. If
possible, do not make adjustments or repairs with the
engine running.
18.Keep machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris
build-up.
19.Do not change the engine governor setting or
overspeed the engine.
20.Do not run a machine inside a closed area.
21.Mower blades are sharp and can cut your hands. Wrap
the blade(s) or wear gloves, and use extra caution
when servicing them. Never straighten or weld blades.
22.Keep nuts and bolts, especially blade attachment
bolts, tight and keep equipment in good condition.
23.Never tamper with safety devices. Check their
operation for proper function regularly.
(1) Cardboard
(2) Hydraulic line
(3) Magnifying glass
-7SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
24.Waste products such as used oil, fuel, coolant, brake
fluid, and batteries, can harm the environment, people,
pets and wildlife. Please dispose of properly.
25.Do not use beverage containers for waste fluids or
other products. Someone, particularly children, may
drink them by mistake.
26.Securely support machine or any machine elements
with stands or suitable blocking before working
underneath. For your safety do not rely on
hydraulically supported devices, they may leak down,
suddenly drop or be accidently lowered.
27.See your local Recycling Center or KUBOTA Dealer to
learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products.
AA Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides
specific details on chemical products; physical and
health hazards, safety procedures, and emergency
response techniques. The seller of the chemical
products used with your machine is responsible for
providing the MSDS for that product upon request.
CStorage
1. Keep the machine and supply of fuel in locked storage
and remove the ignition key to prevent children or
others from playing or tampering with them.
2. To avoid sparks from an accidental short circuit,
always disconnect the battery's ground cable (-) first
and reconnect it last.
3. To avoid the danger of exhaust fume poisoning, do not
operate the engine in a closed building without
adequate ventilation.
4. To reduce fire hazards, clean the machine thoroughly
before storage. Dry grass and leaves around the
engine and muffler may ignite.
5. Let engine cool before storing and do not store near
flame.
6. Shut off fuel while storing or transporting.
(1) Battery
(2) Ground cable
(+): Positive terminal
(-): Negative terminal
SAFE OPERATION-8
ENGLISH
7. DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS
-9SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
SAFE OPERATION-10
ENGLISH
-11SAFE OPERATION
ENGLISH
1. Keep danger, warning and caution labels clean and free from obstructing material.
2. Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, and 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 MACHINE
ENGLISH
SERVICING OF MACHINE
After reading this manual thoroughly, you will find that you
can do some of the regular maintenance yourself. Your
dealer is interested in helping you get the best
performance from your new machine and wants to help
you get the most value from it. When in need of parts or
major service, be sure to see your KUBOTA Dealer with
the machine, engine and mower serial numbers.
Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the
space provided.
C
C
C
CC Warranty
This machine 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 machine 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 machine and its procedure
To put the machine 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.
Machine
ROPS
Engine
Mower
Date of Purchase
Name of Dealer
(To be filled in by purchaser)
(1) Machine identification plate
(2) Machine serial No.
(3) ROPS serial No.
(1) Engine serial No.
(1) Mower identification plate
(2) Mower serial No.
SERVICING OF MACHINE2
ENGLISH
(1) Mower identification plate
(2) Mower serial No.
3SPECIFICATIONS
ENGLISH
SPECIFICATIONS
Model ZD1211 ZD1211R ZD1211L ZD1211RL
Engine
Model D1105
Max. engine power
(Gross) kW (HP) 18.5 (24.8) (*1) (*2)
Type Liquid-cooled
Number of cylinders 3
Bore and stroke mm (in.) 78 x 78.4 (3.07 x 3.09)
Total displacement cm (cu. in.) 1123 (68.5)
Rated revolution rpm 3000
Low idling revolution rpm 1400 to 1500
Fuel Diesel fuel No.1 [below -10 (14 )]
Diesel fuel No.2 [above -10 (14 )]
Starter Electric starter with battery, glow plug, 12V, 1.2kW
Lubrication Forced lubrication by gear pump
Cooling Liquid with pressurized radiator
Battery SMF51R (12V, RC:80min, CCA:430A)
Capacities
Fuel tank L (U.S.gals.) 49 (12.9)
Engine crankcase
(with filter) L (U.S.qts.) 3.9 (4.1)
Engine coolant L (U.S.qts.) 3.5 (3.7)
Recovery tank L (U.S.qts.) 0.25 (0.26)
Transmission case
including Rear axle
gear case
L (U.S.qts.) 12.1 (12.8) (*3)
Dimensions
Overall length mm (in.) 2260 (89.0) 2380 (93.7)
Overall width
w/o mower deck mm (in.) 1510 (59.4) 1540 (60.6)
Overall
height
With
ROPS
upright
mm (in.) 2000 (78.7)
With
ROPS
folded
mm (in.) 1640 (64.6)
Wheelbase mm (in.) 1440 (56.7) 1560 (61.4)
Min. ground
clearance mm (in.) 135 (5.31)
W/60"
135 (5.31)
W/72"
Tread
Front mm (in.) 1064 (41.9) 1250 (49.2)
Rear mm (in.) 1210 (47.6)
Weight
(W/O FUEL, W/MOWER DECK) kg (lbs.) 760 (1676) with 60" 765 (1687) with 60" 790 (1742) with 72" 805 (1775) with 72"
4 SPECIFICATIONS
ENGLISH
*1: Engine Max rpm
Traveling
system
Tires
Front 15 x 6.0 - 6
Smooth semi-pneumatic Non flat tire
Rear 26 x 12.0 - 16
4PR Turf Low profile tire
Traveling
speeds
Forward mph (km/h) 0 to 10.6 (0 to 17.0) (*2)
Reverse mph (km/h) 0 to 5.3 (0 to 8.5) (*2)
Steering 2 - Hand levers
Transmission 2 - HST w / Gear
Parking brake Wet multi disk / Foot applied, released
Min. turning radius mm (in.) 0 (0)
PTO
Revolution 1 speed (2540 rpm at 3000 engine rpm)
Drive system Shaft drive, KUBOTA 10 tooth involute spline
Clutch type Wet multi disks
PTO brake Wet single disk
(Specifications and design subject to change without notice)
NOTE:
*1: Manufacturer's estimate, SAE J1940
*2: At 3000 engine rpm [ZD1211, ZD1211R, ZD1211L, ZD1211RL]
*3: Oil amount when the oil level is at the upper level.
Model RCK60P-1200Z RCK60RP-1200Z RCK72P-1200Z RCK72RP-1200Z
PRO
Commercial
Deck
(Fabricated
deck)
Suitable machine ZD1211 ZD1211R ZD1211L ZD1211RL
Mounting method Quick joint, Parallel linkage
Adjustment of cutting height Dial gauge
Cutting width mm (in.) 1524 (60.0) 1829 (72.0)
Cutting height mm (in.) 25 to 127 (1.0 to 5.0)
Weight (Approx.) kg (lbs.) 140 (306) 145 (320) 165 (364) 160 (353)
Blade spindle speed r/s (rpm) 55.9 (3355) *1 52.4 (3145) *1 46.7 (2800) *1
Blade tip velocity m/s (fpm) 92 (18050) *1 86 (16900) *1 92 (18050) *1 91 (18000) *1
Blade length mm (in.) 523 (20.6) 625 (24.6)
Number of blades 3
Mower gear box capacity L (U.S.qts.) 0.5 (0.53) 0.4 (0.42) 0.5 (0.53) 0.4 (0.42)
Dimensions
Total length mm (in.) 974 (38.4) 1000 (39.4) 1162 (45.8) 1155 (45.5)
Total width mm (in.) 1875 (73.8) 1600 (63.0) 2180 (85.8) 1910 (75.2)
Total height mm (in.) 426 (16.8) 420 (16.5) 421 (16.6) 413 (16.3)
Model ZD1211 ZD1211R ZD1211L ZD1211RL
5IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS
ENGLISH
IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS
The KUBOTA Machine has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by KUBOTA.
Use with implements below may result in malfunctions or failures of the machine, damage to other property and injury to
the operator or others.
AImplements are not sold or approved by KUBOTA
AImplements exceed the maximum specifications listed below, or
AImplements are otherwise unfit for use with the KUBOTA Machine
[Any malfunctions or failures of the machine resulting from use with improper implements are not covered by the warranty.]
OPTION: When using the hitch kit.
ADo not operate on slope when pulling loads.
ATotal towed weight must not exceed combined weight of pulling machine, ballast and operator.
AFollow the manufacturer's recommendations for weight limits for towed equipment.
UNIT
Maximum loading weight
Implement weight W Maximum total weight
Front axle Wf Rear axle Wr
ZD1211, ZD1211R
ZD1211L, ZD1211RL 200 kg (440 lbs.) 920 kg (2028 lbs.) 200 kg (440 lbs.) 1120 kg (2468 lbs.)
UNIT
Maximum loading weight Maximum total
weight
Tongue weight
W
Towing capacity
W
Front axle Wf Rear axle Wr
ZD1211, ZD1211R
ZD1211L, ZD1211RL 200 kg (440 lbs.) 630 kg (1388 lbs.) 830 kg (1829 lbs.) 30 kg (66 lbs.) 100 kg (220 lbs.)
6 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
ENGLISH
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) Parking brake pedal................................ 11, 25 (15) Neutral indicator (Motion control lever)... 12
(2) Parking brake lock pedal........................ 11, 25 (16) Parking brake warning indicator............. 11
(3) Motion control lever................................ 12, 25 Easy Checker (TM): (17) to (22)
(4) LCD monitor........................................... 15 (17) Master system warning indicator............ 14
(5) Cup holder.............................................. - (18) Glow plug indicator................................. 14
(6) Seat belt................................................. 24 (19) Engine oil pressure warning indicator..... 14
(7) Operator's seat....................................... 23 (20) Engine overheat warning indicator......... 14
(8) Hydraulic lift control pedal (DOWN)........ 24 (21) Electrical charge warning indicator......... 14
(9) Hydraulic lift control pedal (UP)............... 24 (22) Fuel level indicator.................................. 14
(10) Key switch.............................................. 13 (23) Coolant temperature gauge.................... 16
(11) Cutting height control dial....................... 31 (24) Hourmeter.............................................. 16
(12) PTO lever............................................... 12, 34 (25) Battery voltage meter............................. 16
(13) Throttle lever.......................................... 24 (26) Fuel gauge............................................. 15
(14) PTO clutch indicator............................... 11 (27) Service code display............................... 17
7INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
ENGLISH
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) Anti-scalp roller (Front, swivel type).......... 32
(2) Anti-scalp roller (Rear, bolt shift type)
Rear RH roller is only for RCK72P........... 32
ILLUSTRATED CONTENTS
(1) Anti-scalp roller (Front, swivel type).......... 32
(2) Anti-scalp roller (Rear, bolt shift type)........ 32
9MOWER MOUNTING
ENGLISH
10.After mounting the mower, check the mower level. If
necessary, adjust the mower level and anti-scalp
rollers.
ADJUSTING THE MOWER
See "OPERATING THE MOWER" and "ADJUSTMENT"
section.
DISMOUNTING THE MOWER DECK
For dismounting the mower deck, reverse the above
procedures.
INSTALLING PARTS TO THE MOWER
B
B
B
BBInstallation of Skid
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
Install the skid with 5 flange bolts.
ARight side shown, left side similar
B
B
B
BBInstallation of Gauge Wheel
[RCK60P, RCK72P]
Install the gauge wheel to the stay (3L gauge) with gauge
wheel boss, sems bolt and locking nut.
AChoose the hole of the stay (3L gauge) by cutting
height.
(See "ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT" in
"OPERATING THE MOWER" section.)
ALeft side of RCK72P shown, right side of RCK72P and
left side of RCK60P similar
AInstall the sems bolt from outside.
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
Install the gauge wheel with gauge wheel boss, plain
washer, sems bolt and locking nut.
AChoose the hole of the skid by cutting height.
(See "ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT" in
"OPERATING THE MOWER" section.)
ALeft side of RCK72R shown, right side of RCK72R and
both side of RCK60R similar
AInstall the sems bolt from inside.
(1) Universal joint
(2) Coupler
(A) "PULL"
(1) Skid (RH)
(2) Flange bolt (M10)
(1) Gauge wheel
(2) Stay (3L gauge)
(3) Sems bolt
(4) Gauge wheel boss
(5) Locking nut
MOWER MOUNTING10
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBInstallation of Bolt (Adjuster)
1. Install the bolt (adjuster) with the nut.
2. Adjust length (L).
3. Tighten the nut.
(1) Gauge wheel
(2) Skid (Left)
(3) Gauge wheel boss
(4) Plain washer
(5) Sems bolt
(6) Locking nut
(1) Bolt (Adjuster)
(2) Nut
(L) 25 mm (Reference)
11OPERATING THE ENGINE
ENGLISH
OPERATING THE ENGINE
To avoid serious injury or death:
ARead and understand "SAFE OPERATION" in
the front of this manual.
ARead and understand the danger and warning
labels located on the machine.
ATo avoid danger of exhaust fume poisoning, do
not operate the engine in a closed building
without proper ventilation.
ANever start the engine while standing on the
ground. Start the engine only from operator's
seat.
GET ON AND GET OFF MACHINE SAFELY
DO NOT step on either side of the mower deck when
getting on and getting off the machine. When getting on
the machine from either side, step over the mower deck.
STARTING THE ENGINE
To apply the parking brake:
Depress the parking brake pedal firmly with your right
foot and the parking brake lock pedal simultaneously
with your left foot. Then release the parking brake
pedal while holding the parking brake lock pedal down.
Parking brake warning indicator will come ON.
To release the parking brake:
Depress the brake pedal and release slowly with your
right foot without pressing the parking brake lock
pedal.
1. Sit on the operator's seat.
Put on the seat belt.
2. Apply the parking brake.
(1) Parking brake pedal
(2) Parking brake lock pedal
(3) Parking brake warning indicator
(A) "DEPRESS"
OPERATING THE ENGINE12
ENGLISH
PTO clutch indicator will come OFF.
Neutral indicator will come ON.
ADo not depress the hydraulic lift control pedal.
When the engine is off, depressing the hydraulic lift
control pedal (UP or DOWN) will lower the implement.
3. Place the PTO lever in the
"DISENGAGED" (OFF) position.
(1) PTO lever
(2) PTO clutch indicator
"ENGAGED" (ON)
"DISENGAGED" (OFF)
4. Place the motion control levers in the
"NEUTRAL LOCK" position.
(1) Motion control lever (LH)
(2) Motion control lever (RH)
(3) Neutral indicator
(A) "NEUTRAL LOCK"
Position
(B) "NEUTRAL" Position
(C) "FORWARD"
(D) "REVERSE"
5. Set the throttle lever 1/2 way forward.
(1) Throttle lever "FAST"
"SLOW"
6. Insert the key into the key switch and
turn clockwise 1 notch.
Make sure the Easy Checker (TM) lights
are ON.
13OPERATING THE ENGINE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBKey Switch
ABecause of the engine start system, the engine may
not be started except when the PTO clutch is
"DISENGAGED" (OFF), the parking brake lock pedal
is applied, motion control levers are in "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position and the operator is sitting in the seat.
For the appropriate preheating time, refer to the table
below:
AGlow plug indicator (1) comes on while the engine is
being preheated.
ADo not use starting fluid or ether.
ATo protect the battery and the starter, make sure that
the starter is not continuously turned for more than 10
seconds.
ADo not turn the key switch while the engine is running.
AWhen the temperature is below 0 (32 ), run the
engine at medium speed to warm up the lubricant of
the engine and transmission for at least 10 minutes. If
the machine is operated before the lubricant is warm
enough, the machine life will be shortened.
ADo not operate the machine under full load until it is
sufficiently warmed up.
AWhen the ambient temperature is less than -15
(5 ), remove the battery from the machine and store
it somewhere warm until next operation.
(1) OFF............ The position where the key can be
inserted into or removed from the
key switch. [When the key is turned
to this position, the engine shuts off.]
(2) ON.............. The engine keeps running.
(3) PREHEAT... The super glow plug is heated.
(4) START....... Apply the parking brake and turn the
key switch to this position to start the
engine.
7. Turn the key switch clockwise, and
hold it for about 5 seconds. (at the
"PREHEAT" position)
Temperature Preheating Time
Over 0 (32 ) 5 sec.
Below 0 (32 ) 10 sec.
(1) Glow plug indicator
8. Turn the key switch to the "START"
position and release the key to the
"ON" position when the engine starts.
9. Make sure that the Easy Checker (TM)
lights have gone off. If the light is still
on, immediately stop the engine and
check the remedy following the
instruction. (See "CHECK DURING
OPERATING" in "OPERATING THE
ENGINE" section.)
10.Warm the engine by running at
medium speed.
OPERATING THE ENGINE14
ENGLISH
STOPPING THE ENGINE
B
B
B
BBEngine Stop Lever (Inside the Hood)
The engine stops when the key switch is turned "OFF". If
the engine does not stop, make sure the motion control
levers are in the "NEUTRAL LOCK" position, the PTO
lever is "OFF", the mower lowered to the ground and
apply the parking brake, then carefully get off the
machine. Then open the hood and pull engine stop lever
(Red mark) and hold it until the engine stops. Then
contact your local KUBOTA Dealer immediately.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not operate the machine until the engine
stop system is repaired.
CHECK DURING OPERATING
B
B
B
BBImmediately Stop the Engine if:
AThe engine suddenly slows down or accelerates.
AUnusual noises suddenly occur.
AExhaust fumes suddenly become discolored.
While driving, make the following checks to see that all the
parts are functioning normally.
B
B
B
BBEasy Checker (TM)
If the warning lamps of the Easy Checker(TM) come on
during operation, immediately stop the engine, and find
the cause as shown below.
Never operate the machine while Easy Checker(TM) lamp
is on.
1. After idling the engine, turn the key
switch to the "OFF" position.
2. Remove the key.
3. Do not leave the key switch "ON" (key
in the "ON" position) as the battery will
discharge when the engine is not
running.
4. Apply the parking brake.
(1) Engine stop lever
(1) Easy Checker(TM)
(1) Glow plug Indicator (Pre-heating Indicator)
When the key switch is in the "PREHEAT" position,
the glow plug indicator illuminates.
15OPERATING THE ENGINE
ENGLISH
AWhen the fuel warning lamp lights up, refuel the tank
as soon as possible. If the machine runs out of fuel and
stalls, the engine and its components may be
damaged.
AFor checking and servicing of your machine, consult
your local KUBOTA Dealer for instructions.
LCD MONITOR
B
B
B
BBFuel Gauge
When the key switch is on, the fuel gauge indicates the
fuel level.
Be careful not to empty the fuel tank. Otherwise air may
enter the fuel system.
Should this happen, the system must be bled. (See
"Bleeding Fuel System" in "SERVICE AS REQUIRED" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
(2) 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
"LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section)
(3) 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 be
overheated. Check the machine by referring to
"TROUBLESHOOTING" section.
(4) Electrical charge
If the alternator is not charging the battery, the
warning lamp in the Easy Checker (TM) will come
on.
If this should happen during operation, check the
electrical charging system or consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
(5) Fuel level
If the fuel in the tank goes below the prescribed
level, the warning lamp in the Easy Checker(TM)
will come on.
If this should happen during operation, refuel as
soon as possible.
(See "Checking Amount of Fuel and Refueling" in
"LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
(6) Master system warning
If trouble should occur at the disconnection of fuel
sensor, coolant temperature sensor or LCD
monitor malfunction, the indicator flashes as a
warning. If the trouble is not corrected by restarting
the machine, consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
(1) LCD monitor
(1) Fuel gauge (A) "EMPTY"
(B) "FULL"
OPERATING THE ENGINE16
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBCoolant Temperature Gauge
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not remove radiator cap until coolant
temperature is well below its boiling point.
Then loosen the cap slightly to relieve any
pressure before removing the cap completely.
1. With the key switch "ON", this gauge indicates the
temperature of the coolant. "C" for "cold" and "H" for
"hot".
2. If the indicator reaches the "H" position, engine
coolant is overheated. Check the machine by referring
to "TROUBLESHOOTING" section.
B
B
B
BBHourmeter
This meter gives readings for the hours the machine has
been operated.
The hourmeter indicates in 5 digits the hours the machine
has been used; the last digit indicates 1/10 of an hour.
B
B
B
BBBattery Voltage Meter
This meter gives readings for the battery voltage.
Specification: Battery Voltage 12.0V
If the battery voltage is below 12.0 V, charge the battery.
(1) Coolant temperature gauge
(1) Hours used
(1) Battery voltage meter
17OPERATING THE ENGINE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBService Code Display
The key switch is on, and if the service code
(" " or " ") shown in the figure
below is displayed on the LCD monitor, you must do the
servicing jobs corresponding to the indication on hour
meter (displayed at 10 seconds after that) on the machine.
The service code will show at meter hour: 50 hr, 200 hr,
400 hr, 600 hr, 800 hr, 1000 hr....
See "SERVICE INTERVALS" in "MAINTENANCE"
section.
B
B
B
BBOverheat Alarm
If the temperature of the coolant rises to overheat
temperature, the overheat alarm whistles.
Check the machine by referring to "TROUBLE
SHOOTING" section.
B
B
B
BBFuel Gauge, Warning Lamp and Fuel Valve
1. The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the RH
tank.
2. Fuel level warning lamp flashes when fuel amount is
below 7 L.
AFill the fuel tank only to bottom of the filler neck.
ABe careful not to empty the fuel tank. Otherwise air
may enter the fuel system.
Should this happen, you must bleed the system. (See
"Bleeding Fuel System" in "SERVICE AS REQUIRED"
in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
AWhen refueling, basically fill both fuel tanks full.
AIn the case you have a small amount of fuel, if fuel is
still in the fuel tank RH, fill the fuel tank LH first.
AThe fuel gauge shows the fuel level of fuel tank RH.
When the fuel gauge flashes, fill fuel as soon as
possible.
AWhen the fuel gauge flashes, do not fill fuel on a slope.
Fuel can absorb air and the engine can stall.
AIf the engine stalled with some remaining in the fuel
tank RH, close the fuel valve of fuel tank LH and you
can operate. (Refer to the following figures.)
(1) Service code
(2) Hours used
(A) At 10 seconds after the
service code has displayed.
(1) Fuel gauge
(2) Fuel level warning lamp
(E) "EMPTY"
(F) "FULL"
OPERATING THE ENGINE18
ENGLISH
COLD WEATHER STARTING
When the ambient temperature is below -5 (23 ) and
the engine is very cold. (If the engine fails to start after 10
seconds, turn off the key for 30 seconds. Then repeat
steps 7 and 8 in "STARTING THE ENGINE". To protect
the battery and the starter, make sure that the starter is
not continuously turned for more than 10 seconds.)
WARMING UP
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to apply the parking brake during
warm-up.
For 5 minutes after engine start-up, allow the 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, the problems such as
seizure, breakage or premature wear may develop.
B
B
B
BBWarm-up and Transmission Oil in the Low
Temperature Range
Hydraulic oil serves as transmission oil. 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 or damage to
the hydraulic clutch.
To prevent the above, observe the following instructions:
Warm up the engine at about 50% of rated rpm according
to the table below:
ADo not operate unless the engine is warmed up. If
operation is attempted while the engine is still cold, the
hydraulic mechanism will not function properly and its
service life will be shortened.
AIf noises are heard after the hydraulic control lever has
been activated and the implement is lifting, the
hydraulic mechanism is not adjusted properly. Unless
corrected, the unit will be damaged. Contact your local
KUBOTA Dealer for adjustment.
(1) Fuel valve
Ambient temperature Warm-up time requirement
Higher than 0 (32 ) Approx. 5 minutes
-10 to 0 (14 to 32 ) 5 to 10 minutes
-20 to -10 (-4 to 14 ) 10 to 15 minutes
Below -20 (-4 ) More than 15 minutes
19OPERATING THE ENGINE
ENGLISH
JUMP STARTING
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from
battery.
A
A
A
AA If the machine battery is frozen, do not jump
start the engine.
A
A
A
AA Do not connect the other end of negative
jumper cable to the negative terminal of the
machine battery.
When jump starting the engine, follow the instructions
below to start the engine safely.
1. Bring a helper vehicle with a battery of the same
voltage as the disabled machine within easy cable
reach. "THE VEHICLES MUST NOT TOUCH".
2. Apply the parking brakes of both vehicles and put the
shift levers in neutral. Shut the engine off.
3. Put on safety goggles and rubber gloves.
4. Ensure vent caps are securely in place (if equipped).
5. 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.
6. Clamp the other cable to the negative (black, (-) or
neg.) terminal of the helper battery.
7. Clamp the other end to the engine block or the frame
of the disabled machine as far from the dead battery
as possible.
8. Start the helper vehicle and let its engine run for a few
moments. Start the disabled machine.
9. Disconnect the jumper cables in the exact reverse
order of attachment. (Steps 7, 6 and 5)
AThis machine has a 12 volt negative (-) ground starting
system.
AUse only same voltage for jump starting.
AUse of a higher voltage source on a machine could
result in severe damage to the machine electrical
system.
Use only matching voltage source when "jump-
starting" a low or dead battery condition.
(1) Dead battery
(2) Jumper cables
(3) Engine block or frame
(4) Helper battery
Connect cables in numerical order.
Disconnect in reverse order after
use.
20 OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
OPERATING THE MACHINE
OPERATING NEW MACHINE
How a new machine is operated and maintained
determines the life of the machine.
A new machine just off the factory production line has
been, of course, tested, but the various parts are not
"broken-in" and are not accustomed to each other, so care
must be taken to operate the machine 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 machine is handled during the "breaking-in"
period greatly affects the life of your machine. Therefore,
to obtain the maximum performance and the longest life
of the machine, it is very important to properly break-in
your machine. In handling a new machine, the following
precautions must be observed.
B
B
B
BBChanging Lubricating Oil for New
Machines
The lubricating oil is especially important in the case of a
new machine. The various parts are not "broken-in" and
are not accustomed to each other; small metal grit may
develop during the operation of the machine; and this may
wear out or damage the parts. Therefore, care must be
taken to change the lubricating oil a little earlier than
would ordinarily be required.
For further details of change interval hours.
(See "SERVICE INTERVALS" in "MAINTENANCE"
section.)
B
B
B
BBEngine Break-in
After the first 50 hours of operation, change the engine oil
and filter. (See "EVERY 200 HOURS" in
"MAINTENANCE" section.)
B
B
B
BBMachine Break-in
After the first 400 hours of operation, change the
transmission fluid. (See "EVERY 400 HOURS" in
"MAINTENANCE" section.)
After the first 50 hours of operation, change the oil filter.
(See "EVERY 200 HOURS" "EVERY 400 HOURS" in
"MAINTENANCE" section.)
To avoid serious injury or death:
ADo not operate the mower without the deflector
shield in the down position.
To avoid serious injury or death:
AThe machine relies upon the engine driven
transmission for speed, direction and steering
control. If the engine is not running, the
machine cannot be driven or controlled.
If the engine stops when operating on a slope,
apply the parking brake immediately to prevent
machine runaway.
ADo not allow any person other than the driver to
ride on the machine.
ADo not drive the machine close to the edges of
ditches or banks which may collapse under the
weight of the machine, especially when the
ground is loose or wet.
AWhen turning the machine, be sure to reduce
the travel speed and operate motion control
levers carefully.
ATo avoid tip over, operate across slopes, not up
and down. Avoid sudden starts and stops on
slopes. Slow down, and use extra caution when
changing direction on a slope.
Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
AWatch where you are going at all times. Watch
for and avoid obstacles. Be alert at curbs, near
trees, and other obstructions and hidden
hazards.
ADo not mow near drop-offs, ditches or
embankments. The mower could turn over if a
wheel is over the edge of cliff or ditch, or if an
edge caves in.
ADo not drive machine on streets or highways.
Watch for traffic when you cross roads or
operate near roads.
ALook to the rear before and when backing.
Make sure the area immediately behind you is
clear of obstructions or holes and small
children. Use extra caution when machine is
equipped with Grass Catcher.
To avoid serious injury or death:
AClear the work area of objects which might be
picked up and thrown by blades.
ADo not direct the opening of the chute at
bystanders or animals. Discharged objects
may cause injury. Plan your mowing carefully
before starting operation.
AKeep bystanders especially children and
animals away from the mowing area.
ABe sure to disengage the PTO and sit on the
operator's seat before starting the engine.
21OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is
installed.
A
A
A
AA Do not use the seat belt if a foldable ROPS is
down or there is no ROPS.
B
B
B
BBTo Fold the ROPS
1. Loosen the knob bolts 1 to 2 turns.
2. Remove both lock pins.
3. Fold the ROPS.
To avoid personal injury:
AHold the ROPS tightly with both hands and fold
the ROPS slowly and carefully.
4. Align lock pin holes and insert both lock pins and
secure them with the snap pins.
To avoid personal injury:
AMake sure that both lock pins are properly
installed and secured with the snap pins.
(1) Lock pin
(2) Snap pin
(3) Knob bolt
(1) ROPS
(1) Lock pin
(2) Snap pin
OPERATING THE MACHINE22
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBTo Raise the ROPS to Upright Position
1. Remove both snap pins and lock pins.
2. Raise ROPS to the upright position.
To avoid personal injury:
AHold the ROPS tightly with both hands and
raise the ROPS slowly and carefully.
3. Align lock pin holes, insert both lock pins and secure
them with the snap pins.
4. Tighten the knob bolts slightly.
To avoid personal injury:
AMake sure that both lock pins are properly
installed as soon as the ROPS is in the upright
position and secured with the snap pins.
B
B
B
BBAdjustment of Foldable ROPS
AAdjust free fall of the ROPS upper frame regularly.
AIf you feel less friction when folding the ROPS, tighten
the nut (1) until you feel the right friction in the
movement and then replace the hair pin.
(1) Lock pin
(2) Snap pin
(1) Lock pin
(2) Snap pin
(3) Knob bolt
(1) Nut
23OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
STARTING
B
B
B
BBOperator's Seat
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Make adjustments to the seat only while the
machine 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 driver to
ride on the machine.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Use extra caution when unlocking the travel
adjust lever because the seat might slide
forward by itself.
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.
C
C
C
CC Suspension adjustment
Turn the suspension adjust knob to achieve the optimum
suspension setting.
C
C
C
CC Lumbar support adjustment
Turn the lumbar support adjust lever to the desired
position.
C
C
C
CC Arm rest
Arm rest may be set at upright position if desired.
C
C
C
CC Arm rest angle adjustment
Turn the arm rest angle adjuster to the desired angle.
C
C
C
CC Backrest tilt adjustment
Turn the backrest tilt adjust knob to the desired angle.
AAfter adjusting the operator's seat, be sure to check to
see that the seat is properly locked.
ADepending on the seat adjustment level, the seat may
contact the bypass pipe during operating. In case of
contact, readjust the travel adjust lever, the
suspension adjust knob, the backrest tilt adjust knob
or the lumbar support adjust lever.
1. Adjust the operator's position and
apply the seat belt.
(1) Travel adjust lever
(2) Suspension adjust knob
(3) Lumbar support adjust lever
(4) Arm rest
(5) Arm rest angle adjuster
(6) Bypass pipe
(1) Backrest tilt adjust knob
OPERATING THE MACHINE24
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBSeat Belt
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is
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 to the
buckle. The seat belt is an auto-locking retractable type.
B
B
B
BBHydraulic Lift Control Pedal
The hydraulic lift control pedal is used to raise and lower
the implement used with the machine (ex. Mower).
To lower the implement, depress the hydraulic lift control
pedal (DOWN).
To raise it, depress the hydraulic lift control pedal (UP).
ADo not operate until the engine is warmed up. If
operation is attempted when the engine is still cold, the
hydraulic system may be damaged.
ADo not operate at slow Engine rpm. Move the throttle
lever above 1/2.
AIf noises are heard when implement is lifting after the
hydraulic lift control pedal has been activated, the
hydraulic mechanism is not adjusted properly. Contact
your local KUBOTA Dealer for adjustment.
ADo not depress the hydraulic lift control pedal.
When the engine is off, depressing the hydraulic lift
control pedal (UP or DOWN) will lower the implement.
B
B
B
BBThrottle Lever
Moving the throttle lever backward decreases the engine
speed and moving it forward increases the engine speed.
(1) Seat belt
2. Start the engine.
See "OPERATING THE ENGINE"
section.
3. Raise the implement.
(1) Hydraulic lift control pedal (UP)
(2) Hydraulic lift control pedal
(DOWN)
(A) "DEPRESS"
(B) "DOWN"
(C) "UP"
4. Accelerate the engine.
(1) Throttle lever "INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
25OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBParking Brake Pedal
To release the parking brake:
Depress the brake pedal and release slowly with your
right foot, without pressing the parking brake lock
pedal.
B
B
B
BBMotion Control Lever
To avoid serious injury or death:
AUnderstand how to use the motion control
levers and practice in an unrestricted area at a
little more than an idle speed without the
mower engaged until becoming proficient in
the operation of the machine.
ADo not move motion control levers from
forward to reverse or reverse to forward
position rapidly.
Sudden direction changes could cause loss of
control or damage to the machine or property.
ADo not make sharp turns at high speeds.
Fast and sharp turns could cause loss of
control.
AMotion control levers must be in "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position to safely enter and exit the
operator's seat or to carry out maintenance and
safety checks.
CNeutral lock position
AForward and reverse movement of the motion control
levers are prevented when levers are in "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position. (Engine can only be started with
levers in this position.)
5. Unlock the parking brake.
(1) Parking brake pedal
(2) Parking brake lock pedal
(A) "DEPRESS"
6. Operate the machine.
Stop position
(1) Motion control levers (A) "NEUTRAL LOCK" position
(B) "NEUTRAL" position
27OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
5. Release the parking brake within about 3 seconds.
If you take more time, the engine will suddenly stop
because of a safety device. (This is to prevent the
machine from being operated with the parking brake
applied.)
When the engine stops, start over by firmly reapplying
the parking brake, and repeat steps 2 through 5 and
then 6.
6. Move the machine slowly and carefully.
FORWARD:
A Push both motion control levers forward equally at the
same time. For travel forward in a straight line.
REVERSE:
A Pull both motion control levers past center rearward
equally at the same time. For rearward travel in a
straight line.
GENERAL LEFT TURN:
A Push right motion control lever further forward than the
left motion control lever. For forward travel to the left.
GENERAL RIGHT TURN:
A Push left motion control lever further forward than the
right motion control lever. For forward travel to the
right.
SHARP (ZERO) LEFT TURN:
A Push right motion control lever forward and pull left
motion control lever rearward at the same time.
OPERATING THE MACHINE28
ENGLISH
SHARP (ZERO) RIGHT TURN:
APush left motion control lever forward and pull right
motion control lever rearward at the same time.
STOPPING
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Park the machine on level ground.
If necessary to park on an incline,
(1) Stop the machine,
(2) Apply the parking brake, then
(3) Stop the engine.
A
A
A
AA If you stop the engine on an incline without
applying the parking brake, the machine could
move and run away.
AThe parking brake pedal is for parking and emergency
use only. If the parking brake is applied when the
motion control levers are not in "NEUTRAL LOCK"
position, the engine will stop within approximately 3
seconds. This feature is to prevent brake and
transmission damage during operation.
1. Move both motion control levers to the "NEUTRAL"
position to stop the machine.
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Move both motion control levers to "NEUTRAL LOCK"
position.
4. Throttle lever in slow position and shift PTO lever to
the "DISENGAGE" (OFF) position.
5. Lower all implements to the ground.
6. Turn off the engine and remove the key.
FIXING FRONT AXLE
To avoid serious injury or death:
APark the machine on a firm and level surface.
AStop the engine, remove the key and engage
the parking brake.
A rigid front axle is recommended for a more even cut
under mowing the rough terrain.
1. Open the front cover.
2. Remove the two L-pins from their original position.
3. Insert L-pins into the holes on the front axle as shown
below.
4. Install the hairpins between the axle mount frame and
the front axle.
OSCILLATING FRONT AXLE
For oscillating the front axle, reverse the above
procedures.
The oscillating front axle provides a smoother ride than
the rigid front axle and oscillates with the terrain.
(1) L-pin
(1) L-pin (2) Hairpin
29OPERATING THE MACHINE
ENGLISH
PARKING
TO LOCK:
Depress the parking brake pedal firmly with your right
foot, and the parking brake lock pedal simultaneously
with your left foot. Then release the parking brake
pedal while holding the parking brake lock pedal down.
TO UNLOCK:
Depress the parking brake pedal and release slowly
with your right foot, without pressing the parking brake
lock pedal.
To avoid serious injury or death:
Before leaving the operator's position,
AApply parking brake.
ALower all implements to the ground.
AShut off the engine.
ARemove the key.
APlace the motion control levers in the
"NEUTRAL LOCK" position.
If necessary to park on an incline, be sure to chock the
wheels on the downhill side to prevent accidental rolling of
the machine.
TRANSPORTING
1. Transport the machine on a suitable trailer.
AShut off the fuel valves below the fuel tanks while
transporting.
ATo prevent the hood from opening by wind while in
transit, it is necessary to either load the machine
backward or use a suitable tie down for the hood.
AApply the parking brake and lift down the mower
deck to the lowest position.
ARemove the key.
ASecure the portions of the machine, which are
shown in the figure below, by using heavy duty
straps.
AFor a long distance transit, set the mower deck to
the 5 inch position.
[FRONT]
[REAR]
2. Do not attempt to tow this machine, or damage to the
transmission may result.
3. Follow all federal and local regulations for securement.
(1) Chocks
(1) Heavy-duty strap
(1) Heavy-duty strap
(2) Rear frame
OPERATING THE MACHINE30
ENGLISH
OPTION
AFor the operation and precautions of option kit, obey
the instructions of the manuals attached in the option
kit.
31OPERATING THE MOWER
ENGLISH
OPERATING THE MOWER
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MOWER
1. When using your mower for the first time, choose a
smooth level area and cut in straight and slightly
overlapping strips.
2. The size and type of the area to be mowed will
determine the proper mowing pattern. Take into
account obstructions, such as trees, fences and
buildings. To keep grass clippings off fences,
sidewalks, etc., it is advisable to go over the outside of
the area to be mowed several times in a clockwise
direction. To mow the area remaining, work in a
counterclockwise direction so that the clippings are
dispersed onto the previously cut area.
3. Always keep the left side of the mower toward trees,
posts or other obstacles on the first trip around the
obstacle.
4. Most lawns must be mowed to keep the grass
approximately 50 to 80 mm (2 to 3 in.) high. Best
results are obtained by cutting often and not too short.
To keep a green lawn, never mow more than 1/3 of the
height of the grass or a maximum of 25 mm (1 in.) in 1
mowing.
For extremely tall grass, set the cutting height at
maximum cutting height for the first mowing, then
reset to the desired height and mow again. Allow the
grass to grow to 80 mm (3 in.), then cut off only the top
inch.
5. For best appearance, grass must be cut in the
afternoon or evening when it is free of moisture.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Clear the work area of objects which might be
picked up and thrown by blades.
A
A
A
AA Keep bystanders and animals away from the
mowing area.
A
A
A
AA Be sure to disengage the PTO and sit on the
operator's seat before starting the engine.
ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT
To avoid serious injury or death:
ADo not engage the mower in the transport
position.
1. Before adjusting cutting height, check that all tire
pressures are correct. If necessary adjust to the
correct tire pressure.
2. To set the cutting height, start engine and depress the
hydraulic lift control pedal (UP) to raise mower deck to
the top position. Adjust the cutting height control dial to
desired height.
Lower the mower deck by depressing the hydraulic lift
control pedal (DOWN).
Then the mower deck will be set to the cutting height.
3. Use the higher settings for mowing in a rough area or
when mowing tall grass. Lower settings must be used
only for smooth lawns where short grass is desired.
4. Lower the mower deck by depressing the hydraulic lift
control pedal (DOWN). This lowers the mower deck
from the "TRANSPORT" position to the
"OPERATING" position.
5. Adjust the anti-scalp rollers' height as recommended
below for normal operating condition. To minimize
gouging and roller damage or wear, the anti-scalp
rollers will maintain the ground clearance of 19 mm (3/
4 in.).
(1) Cutting height control dial
(2) Hydraulic lift control pedal
OPERATING THE MOWER32
ENGLISH
ANever allow roller to contact the ground continuously
as premature roller wear may develop if set
incorrectly.
AAnti-scalp rollers must maintain a minimum clearance
of 6 mm (0.24 in.) to the ground.
(1) Anti-scalp roller (Front, swivel type)
(2) Anti-scalp roller (Rear, bolt shift type)
(1) Anti-scalp roller (Front, swivel type)
(2) Anti-scalp roller (Rear, bolt shift type)
(1) Anti-scalp roller (Front, swivel type)
(2) Anti-scalp roller (Rear, bolt shift type)
33OPERATING THE MOWER
ENGLISH
Reference
ASet position for recommended ground clearance 19 mm (0.75 in.).
Cutting
height
inch (mm)
The number of collars under the boss Position of bolts
Ground
clearance
mm (Ref.)
Rear anti-scalp roller
Pin
shift type
Bolt
shift type
1.00" (25) 0
1
6 6
1.25" (32) 0 13 12
1.50" (38) 0 19 19
1.75" (44) 1 13 25
2.00" (50) 1
2
19 19
2.25" (58) 2 13 25
2.50" (64) 2
3
19 19
2.75" (70) 3 13 25
3.00" (76) 3 19 (31) *2
3.25" (83) 4 13 (38) *3
3.50" (89) 4 19 *1 (44) *3
3.75" (95) 4 13 *3 (51) *3
4.00" (102) 4 19 *3 (57) *3
4.25" (108) 4 13 *3 (63) *3
4.50" (114) 4 19 *3 (70) *3
4.75" (121) 4 25 *3 (76) *3
5.00" (127) 4 31 *3 (83) *3
*1. For cutting heights above 3.5". The anti-scalp rollers will still be effective against scalping.
*2. For cutting heights above 3.0". The anti-scalp rollers will still be effective against scalping.
*3. Use it if necessary.
OPERATING THE MOWER34
ENGLISH
OPERATING MOWER
To avoid serious injury or death:
ADo not operate the mower without the
discharge deflector being properly place.
To avoid serious injury or death:
AClear the work area of objects which might be
picked up and thrown.
ADo not direct the opening of the deflector at
bystanders especially children or animals.
Discharged objects may cause injury. Plan
your mowing carefully before starting
operations.
AKeep bystanders and animals away from the
mowing area.
ABe sure to disengage the PTO clutch of the
mower before attempting to start the engine.
B
B
B
BBPTO Lever
To engage the PTO, move the PTO lever to the
"ENGAGED" (ON) position.
1. If you get off the seat while the PTO is running, the
engine will stop automatically. (Operator presence
control)
2. Before starting the engine, pull the PTO lever to the
"DISENGAGED" (OFF) position. If it is at the
"ENGAGED" (ON) position, the engine will not start.
AThese safety features are built-in.
B
B
B
BBStarting
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Engine components can get extremely hot from
operation. To prevent severe burns, do not
touch these areas while the engine is running,
or immediately after it is turned off.
Never operate the engine without heat shields
or guards.
1. Sit on the operator's seat.
2. Start the engine.
3. Engage the PTO lever.
4. Disengage the parking brake.
5. Speed up the engine by moving the throttle lever
forward.
6. Push or pull the motion control levers to move forward
or backward.
ANever attempt to move the machine with the parking
brake "ON".
AKeep the engine running at full throttle for best results.
Control travel speed with the motion control levers.
ADuring heavy duty use, operate the machine at a
slower ground speed or go over the area twice.
AKeep the mower deck in the raised position when the
mower is disengaged.
AThe mower will not cut cleanly if the ground speed is
too high or if the blade speed drops due to an
overload.
ATo prevent the engine from overheating, keep the
radiator and radiator screen clean. Check the radiator
and radiator screen as often as needed.
(1) PTO lever
(2) PTO clutch indicator
"ENGAGED" (ON)
"DISENGAGED" (OFF)
35OPERATING THE MOWER
ENGLISH
TREATMENT OF MOWER DECK INSIDE
SKID
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
AIf you wish to avoid the streaking of grass clipping
which remain behind after the grass is cut, removing
the skids will help prevent streaks of grass clippings
from forming.
AMowing without the skids on a surface that is not
properly flat may result in damage to the mower deck.
Use caution whenever mowing without the skids
attached.
AMowing without the skids must be done only in
locations that are completely flat.
B
B
B
BBRemoving Skids
To avoid serious injury or death:
APark the machine on a firm and level surface.
AApply the parking brake.
AStop the engine and remove the key.
1. Dismount the mower deck.
(See "DISMOUNTING THE MOWER DECK" in
"MOWER MOUNTING" section.)
2. Stand up the mower deck.
3. Remove four bolts as shown in the figure and remove
two skids.
4. Mount the mower deck.
(See "MOUNTING THE MOWER DECK" in "MOWER
MOUNTING" section.)
PREVENTING GRASS CLIPPINGS AND
DUST FROM SCATTERING
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
ANever remove the rubber plates off the mower deck.
Grass clippings will scatter and pile up to the hood and
surrounding area during mowing.
Continuous mowing under these conditions may result
in overheating. This machine is equipped with an
overheat warning buzzer as standard.
Even when the rubber plates are installed, clean the
areas around the hood and the transmission at a
minimum once every five hours.
(See "Checking and Cleaning Radiator Screen and
Hood Screen" in "LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND
COOLANT" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
ABe aware that when mowing with the rubber plates
installed onto the rear of the mower deck, the cut grass
will be left in even clearer lines than usual.
B
B
B
BBRubber Plates Installation
To avoid serious injury or death:
APark the machine on a firm and level surface.
AApply the parking brake.
AStop the engine and remove the key.
1. Dismount the mower deck.
(See "DISMOUNTING THE MOWER DECK" in
"MOWER MOUNTING" section.)
2. As shown in the figure, use three short square neck
bolts and three flange nuts to install the rubber plate 2
and upper plate 2 onto the rear center of the mower
deck. Tighten the bolts securely.
3. As shown in the figure, use six short square neck bolts
and six flange nuts to install the two rubber plates 1
and the two upper plates 1 onto both sides of the
mower deck. Tighten the bolts securely.
4. Mount the mower deck.
(See "MOUNTING THE MOWER DECK" in "MOWER
MOUNTING" section.)
(1) Skid
(2) Bolt
(3) Nut
(4) Spring washer
(A) Mower deck
OPERATING THE MOWER36
ENGLISH
(1) Rubber plate 1 (Both sides)
(2) Rubber plate 2 (Center)
(3) Upper plate 1 (Both sides)
(4) Upper plate 2 (Center)
(5) Short square neck bolt
(6) Flange nut
(A) Mower deck
(B) Hole for installing upper
plate 1
(C) Hole for installing upper
plate 2
37TIRES AND WHEELS
ENGLISH
TIRES AND WHEELS
TIRES
To avoid serious injury or death:
ADo not attempt to mount a tire. This must be
done by a qualified person with the proper
equipment.
AAlways maintain the correct tire pressure.
Do not inflate tires above the recommended
pressure shown in the Operator's Manual.
AInflation pressure in tires rises quickly when
using compressed air.
To avoid serious injury or death:
ANever operate machine with a loose rim, wheel,
or axle.
AWhenever bolts are loosened, retighten to
specified torque.
ACheck all bolts frequently and keep them
tightened.
B
B
B
BBInflation Pressure
Though the inflation pressure is factory-set to the
prescribed level, it naturally drops slowly in the course of
time. Thus, check it and inflate as necessary.
WHEELS
AWhen re-fitting a wheel, tighten the wheel bolt to the
following torques then recheck after traveling 200 m
(200 yards) changing directions several times.
Wheels with beveled or tapered holes:
Use the tapered wheel bolt.
Tire sizes Recommended
Inflation Pressure
Front
15 x 6.0 - 6,
Smooth semi-
pneumatic Non flat
tire
- - -
Rear
26 x 12.0 - 16,
4PR Turf Low profile
tire
83 kPa
(0.84 kgf/cm , 12 psi)
(1) Ground (A) "INSUFFICIENT"
(B) "NORMAL"
(C) "EXCESSIVE"
TIRES AND WHEELS38
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBRemove and Install Front Caster Wheels
CRemoving
1. Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
2. Stop the engine and apply parking brake.
3. Lift the front of machine with a safe lifting device.
4. Remove the lock nut and the wheel bolt.
Then remove the nylon sleeve.
5. Remove the wheel from assembly yoke.
CInstalling
1. Install the replacement wheel.
2. Install the nylon sleeve with the wheel bolt and the lock
nut.
3. Tighten the nut.
AInsert the wheel bolt from the outside of the yoke.
ATighten the nut gradually until wheel bearing play is
eliminated and wheel turns freely by hand.
Reference
4. Lower machine.
Tightening torque
20 to 25 N-m
(14.8 to 18.4 lbf-ft)
(2 to 2.5 kgf-m)
(1) Lock nut
(2) Wheel bolt
(3) Yoke
39PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
PERIODIC SERVICE
HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD, FRONT
COVER & STEP
To avoid serious injury or death from contact with
moving parts:
ANever open the hood while the engine is
running.
ANever open the step while the engine is
running.
ADo not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while
they are hot; Severe burns could result.
B
B
B
BBHood
To open the hood, pull the latch lever frontward.
Lift the grip.
B
B
B
BBFront Cover
To open the front cover, pull the bottom edge of the front
cover.
B
B
B
BBStep
To open the step, pull the grip.
(1) Latch lever
(2) Hood
(3) Grip
(A) "RELEASE"
(1) Hood
(1) Front cover
(1) Step
(2) Grip
(A) "PULL"
PERIODIC SERVICE40
ENGLISH
HOW TO RAISE THE OPERATOR'S SEAT
C
C
C
CC Raise
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Fully raise the operator's seat.
(To the locked position)
Do not keep the seat halfway.
1. Seat must be all the way back before raising.
2. Pull the latch lever on the seat panel frontward.
3. Raise the operator's seat to the "LOCK" position.
C
C
C
CC Lower
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not drop the seat to close it.
A
A
A
AA Watch your hands. Do not place your hands
under the seat, when closing.
1. Pull up the seat support rod and release the "LOCK".
2. Lower the seat slowly to lock.
3. Slide the seat to proper position.
(1) Latch lever (A) "PULL"
(1) Operator's seat
(2) Seat support
41PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
HOW TO TILT UP THE MACHINE
To avoid serious injury or death:
APark the machine on a firm and level surface.
ASet the mower deck height to 5 inch.
AStop the engine, remove the key and engage
the parking brake.
ABe sure to chock the wheels.
ALock the raised axle with an L-pin and Hairpin
cotter before working under the machine.
1. Lower the forward right anti-scalp roller to the lowest
position.
2. Fully open the front cover.
3. Unfold the tilt lever.
4. Keep the front cover opened.
5. Remove 2 L-pins.
6. Insert L-pins to both sides of the front axle to position
the front wheels. As shown below.
7. Turn the tilt lever clockwise to raise the axle to the
stop.
8. Remove the L-pin of the raised wheel and insert it to
the outside hole of the frame.
9. Insert the hairpin cotter.
(1) Front cover
(2) Tilt lever
(3) L-pin
(1) L-pin
(2) Hairpin cotter
PERIODIC SERVICE42
ENGLISH
CReturn to the normal position.
Reverse to the above procedure.
ATo ensure equal oscillation of the axle and prevent
loss of parts.
Be sure the clevis pin returns to the center position of
the front axle arm slot.
And be sure to install removed parts.
HOW TO OPEN THE LEVER GUIDE
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A
A
A
AA Stop the engine, remove the key and apply the
parking brake.
1. Remove the screw of the lever guide.
2. Pull up the lever guide.
How to install the lever guide.
1. Install the lever guide.
2. Tighten the screw.
AIf the lever guide is out of alignment with the motion
control lever, move the lever guide to align it with the
motion control lever.
(1) Clevis pin
(2) Slot
(3) Tilt lever
(1) Lever guide
(2) Screw
(3) Screw
PERIODIC SERVICE44
ENGLISH
DAILY CHECK
To prevent trouble from occurring, it is important to know
the condition of the machine. Check it before starting.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to check and service the machine on a
level surface with the engine shut off, the key
removed and the parking brake securely set or
chock the rear wheels.
No. Check item Ref.
Page
Walking
around the
machine
1Tire pressure, wear and
damage
37
50
2 Oil and water leak -
3 Fuel level 47
4 Engine oil level 47
5 Transmission fluid level 48
6Coolant level in the radiator
and the recovery tank 48
7
Damage of machine body,
tightness of all bolts and
nuts
-
8 Machine body cleaning -
9 Radiator screen 49
10 Hood screen 49
11 Brake play 60
12 Oiling 57
13 Air cleaner primary element 58
Mower 1 Oil leak 55
2Make sure blade bolts are
tight 73
3Belt and blades wear or
damage 73
4 Check all hardware. -
5Make sure all pins are in
place -
6 Mower deck cleaning -
7
Greasing
AUniversal joint
A3 spindle shafts
ABelt tension pulley
ABelt tension pivot
AFront anti-scalp roller
pivot boss
AFront anti-scalp roller
50
While sitting
in the
operator's
seat
1 Motion control lever -
2 Parking brake -
Turning the
key switch
"ON"
1Performance of the Easy
Checker (TM) light 14
Starting the
engine
1 Color of the exhaust fumes -
2
Safety systems.
If either of these do not
operate properly, contact
your local KUBOTA Dealer
immediately.
54
55
3Check for abnormal noise
and vibration. -
Others 1
Check the areas where
previous trouble was
experienced.
-
No. Check item Ref.
Page
45PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT
Place Capacities Lubricants
ZD1211 ZD1211R ZD1211L ZD1211RL
Fuel 49 L (12.9 U.S.gals.)
No.2-D diesel fuel
No.1-D diesel fuel if temperature is below
-10 (14 )
Coolant 3.5 L (3.70 U.S.qts.)
Fresh clean water with anti-freeze
Recovery tank 0.25 L (0.26 U.S.qts.)
Engine crankcase 3.9 L (4.1 U.S.qts.)*1
Engine oil: API service
Classification CF or better
Above 25 ...SAE30, SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
(77 )
0 to 25 .........SAE20, SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
(32 to 77 )
Below 0 ........SAE10W, SAE10W-30 or 15W-40
(32 )
Transmission case
with filter & hose
Rear axle gear case
(RH &LH)
12.1 L (12.8 U.S.qts.) KUBOTA SUPER UDT-2 fluid*2
Mower gear box
0.5 L
(0.53
U.S.qts.)
0.4 L
(0.42
U.S.qts.)
0.5 L
(0.53
U.S.qts.)
0.4 L
(0.42
U.S.qts.)
ZD1211, ZD1211L
Engine oil: API service
Classification SH, SJ or
higher
SAE10W-30
ZD1211R, ZD1211RL
SAE90 gear oil
(API service classification:
more than GL-3)
Greasing No. of greasing points Capacity Type of grease
King Pin 2 Until grease
overflows
Multipurpose EP2 Grease
(NLGI Grade No.2)
Center Pin 1
Front wheel 2
Rear mower link
bushing 4
Front mower link
bushing 2
Tilt lever 1
Universal joint 3
Seat adjuster 2
Cable (throttle) 2 Moderate amount Oil
[MOWER]
Universal joint 3 Until grease
overflows
Multipurpose EP2 Grease
(NLGI Grade No.2)
Three spindle shafts 3
Belt tension pulley 1
Belt tension pivot 1
Front anti scalp roller
pivot boss 2
Front anti scalp roller 2
46 PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
Note *1 Oil amount when the oil level is at the upper level of the oil level gauge.
*2 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 detail.
ATo prevent serious damage to hydraulic systems, use only KUBOTA genuine fluid or its equivalent.
CFuel:
ACetane number of 45 is minimum. Cetane number greater than 50 is preferred, especially for temperatures below
-20 (-4 ) or elevations above 1500 m (5000 ft).
ADiesel fuels specified to EN 590 or ASTM D975 are recommended.
ANo.2-D is a distillate fuel of lower volatility for engines in industrial and heavy mobile service. (SAE J313 JUN87)
CEngine Oil:
AOil used in the engine must have an American Petroleum Institute (API) service classification and Proper SAE
Engine Oil according to the ambient temperatures as shown above:
CTransmission Oil:
KUBOTA Super UDT-2: For an enhanced ownership experience, we highly recommend Super UDT-2 to be used
instead of standard hydraulic/transmission fluid.
Super UDT-2 is a proprietary KUBOTA formulation that deliveries superior performance and protection in all operating
conditions.
Regular UDT is also permitted for use in this machine.
AIndicated capacities of water and oil are manufacturer's estimate.
ARefer to the following table for the suitable API classification engine oil according to the engine type (with internal
EGR, external EGR or non-EGR) and the fuel.
Fuel used
Engine oil classification (API classification)
Oil class of engines except external EGR Oil class of engines with external EGR
Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel
[<0.0015% (15 ppm)] CF, CF-4, CG-4, CH-4 or CI-4
CF or CI-4
(Class CF-4, CG-4 and CH-4 engine oils
cannot be used on EGR type engines)
EGR: Exhaust Gas Re-circulation
AThe CJ-4 engine oil is intended for DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) type engines, and cannot be used on this
machine.
except external EGR with external EGR
Models ZD1211, ZD1211R, ZD1211L, ZD1211RL ---
47PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBChecking Engine Oil Level
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always stop the engine and remove the key
before checking oil.
1. Check engine oil before starting and 5 minutes or more
after the engine has stopped.
2. Wipe dipstick area clean.
3. To check the oil level, remove the dipstick, wipe it
clean, replace it, and draw it out again. Check to see
that the oil level is between the 2 notches.
4. Add new oil to the prescribed level at the oil port if
necessary.
5. When using a different brand or viscosity oil from the
previous one, remove all of the old oil and oil filter.
Never mix 2 different types of oil.
6. Use the proper Engine Oil SAE according to the
ambient temperatures. (See "LUBRICANTS, FUEL
AND COOLANT" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
B
B
B
BBChecking Amount of Fuel and Refueling
To avoid serious injury or death:
AHandle fuel carefully. If the engine is running,
do not fill the fuel tank. If engine is hot, let
engine cool several minutes before adding fuel.
Do not smoke while filling the fuel tank or
servicing the fuel system. Fill fuel tank only to
bottom of filler neck.
Check the fuel level. Take care that the fuel tank does not
become empty.
AUse Diesel Fuel Only
1. Use No.2 diesel fuel.
2. Use No.1 diesel fuel if the temperature is below
-10 (14 ).
3. Always use a strainer when refueling to prevent fuel
injection pump contamination.
ADo not permit dirt or trash or water to get into the fuel
system.
ABe careful not to let the fuel tank become empty,
otherwise air will enter the fuel system, necessitating
bleeding before next engine start.
ABe careful not to spill fuel during refueling. If a spill
should occur, wipe it off at once, or it may cause a fire.
ATo prevent condensation (water accumulation) in the
fuel tank, fill the tank before parking overnight.
AWhen refueling, basically fill both fuel tanks full.
AIn the case you have a small amount of fuel, if fuel is
still in the fuel tank RH, fill the fuel tank LH first.
AThe fuel gauge shows the fuel level of fuel tank RH.
When the fuel gauge flashes, fill fuel as soon as
possible.
AWhen the fuel gauge flashes, do not fill fuel on a slope.
Fuel can absorb air and the engine can stall.
(1) Engine oil port
(2) Oil level dipstick
(A) "UPPER LEVEL"
(B) "LOWER LEVEL"
Fuel tank capacity 49 L (12.9 U.S.gals.)
PERIODIC SERVICE48
ENGLISH
AIf the engine stalled with some remaining in the fuel
tank RH, close the fuel valve of fuel tank LH and you
can operate.
B
B
B
BBChecking Transmission Fluid Level
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Allow the transmission case to cool down
sufficiently when cleaning its surface.
1. Park the machine on a flat surface, lower the
implement to the ground and shut off the engine and
remove the key.
Allow the machine to idle for 1-3 minutes, and then
check fluid.
2. Raise and lock the operator's seat.
3. To check the oil level, draw out the dipstick, wipe it
clean, replace it, and draw it out again. Check to see
that the oil level lies between the two notches.
If the level is too low, add the new oil to the prescribed
level at the oil inlet.
(See "LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
AIf oil level is low, do not run engine.
B
B
B
BBChecking Coolant Level
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not remove the radiator cap when the
engine is hot. Then loosen cap slightly to the
stop to relieve any excess pressure before
removing cap completely.
Check the coolant level daily for both the radiator and the
recovery tank before starting engine.
1. Remove the radiator cap and check to see that the
coolant level is just below the fill port.
2. Check to see that the coolant level is between the
"FULL" and "LOW" marks of recovery tank.
3. When the coolant level drops due to evaporation, add
water only up to just below the fill port of the radiator
and the full level of the recovery tank.
In case of leakage, add anti-freeze and water in the
specified mixing ratio up to the full level.
(See "Flushing Cooling System and Changing
Coolant" in "EVERY 2000 HOURS or EVERY 2
YEARS" in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
4. Check radiator hoses for wear, cracks, bubbles or
leaks. If any such are found, repair immediately.
(See "Replacing Radiator Hose" in "EVERY 4 YEARS"
in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
5. Set the direction of the recovery tank cap outlet at left
front (45 ). Set the bottom tip of the hose between
front side of radiator hose and inner side of the frame.
(This will prevent the hose from pulling down and open
the recovery tank cap.)
(1) Oil level dipstick
(2) Oil plug and breather cup
(A) Oil level is acceptable
within this range.
(1) Recovery tank
(2) Radiator cap
(3) Drain plug
(4) Recovery tank cap
(5) Radiator hose
(6) Frame
(A) "FULL"
(B) "LOW"
(C) 45
49PERIODIC SERVICE
ENGLISH
AStart engine with the hood closed.
AIf the radiator cap has to be removed, follow the
caution above and securely retighten the cap.
AUse clean, distilled water and anti-freeze to fill the
radiator and the recovery tank.
AIf water should leak, consult your local KUBOTA
Dealer.
B
B
B
BBChecking and Cleaning Radiator Screen
and Hood Screen
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Engine components can get extremely hot from
operation. To prevent severe burns, do not
touch these areas while the engine is running,
or immediately after it is turned off.
Never operate the engine without heat shields
or guards.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before cleaning.
AThe air intake area must be clear of debris to prevent
the engine from overheating.
Daily or after every 5 hours of operation, check to be sure
the radiator screen and the hood screen are clean.
Dirt or chaff on the radiator screen, hood screen or
radiator decrease cooling performance.
1. Remove the radiator screen and the hood screen, and
remove all foreign material.
2. Remove the dust from between the fins and the tube.
3. Tighten the fan drive belt as necessary. For this, refer
to "EVERY 100 HOURS" in "MAINTENANCE" section.
4. If the scale forms in the tube, clean with the scale
inhibitor or its equivalent.
5. Each time the hood screen is covered with grass
during operation, rub it off the screen with the hand.
Check the radiator screen from time to time if grass
accumulates.
6. If the dust or chaff has accumulated inside of the hood,
remove the radiator screen and clean inside
completely.
After cleaning, replace the radiator screens properly.
7. Check the radiator for dust or chaff build up.
If the dust or chaff has accumulated in the radiator,
clear with air pressure (not to exceed 30 psi) or a hose.
(1) Radiator screen
(1) Hood screen
PERIODIC SERVICE50
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBChecking Tire Pressure
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not attempt to mount a tire on a rim. This
must be done by a qualified person with the
proper equipment.
A
A
A
AA Always maintain the correct tire pressure.
Inflation pressure in tires rises quickly when
using compressed air.
Do not inflate tires above the recommended
pressure shown in the Operator's Manual.
ADo not use tires larger than specified.
B
B
B
BBInflation Pressure
Though the inflation pressure is factory-set to the
prescribed level, it naturally drops slowly in the course of
time. Thus, check it and inflate as necessary.
B
B
B
BBLubricating All Grease Fittings
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before greasing.
Grease the following location.
Tire sizes Recommended
Inflation Pressure
Front
15 x 6.0 - 6,
Smooth semi-
pneumatic Non flat
tire
- - -
Rear
26 x 12.0 - 16,
4PR Turf Low profile
tire
83 kPa
(0.84 kgf/cm , 12 psi)
(1) Ground (A) "INSUFFICIENT"
(B) "NORMAL"
(C) "EXCESSIVE"
(1) Mower universal joint
(1) Spindle shaft
(2) Belt tension pulley
(3) Belt tension pivot
(4) Front anti-scalp roller pivot boss
(5) Front anti-scalp roller
51MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE INTERVALS
You must do the following servicing jobs on the machine at the stated running-time intervals.
No. Items
Indication hour meter (Hr) Ref.
Page
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 After
since
1Engine start
system Check every
50Hr 54
2 OPC system Check every
50Hr 55
3Mower gear
box oil
Check every
50Hr 55
Change every
150Hr 63
4
Greasing
(except
mower and
mower link
bushings)
-every
50Hr 56
5Throttle
Cable Oil every
50Hr 57
6
Greasing
(mower link
bushings,
pivot)
-every
100Hr 61
7
Air cleaner
primary
element
Clean every
100Hr 58 *2
@
Replace
every
1000Hr
or
1 year
67 *3
Secondary
element Replace
every
1000Hr
or
1 year
67 *3
8Fuel filter
element
Check every
100Hr 58
@
Replace every
400Hr 67 *6
9 Fan belt Adjust every
100Hr 59
10 Parking
brake Adjust every
100Hr 60 *9
11 Battery
condition Check every
100Hr 61 *7
12 Engine oil Change every
200Hr 64 *1
13 Engine oil
filter Replace every
200Hr 64 *1
14 Transmission
oil filter [HST] Replace every
200Hr 65 *1
15 Front axle
pivot Adjust every
200Hr 65 *8
52 MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
16
Transmission
fluid and
Rear axle
gear case
(RH & LH)
fluid
Change every
400Hr 66
17 Hydraulic oil
filter Replace every
400Hr 67
18
Fuel injection
nozzle
injection
pressure
Check every
1500Hr 68 *6 @
19 Radiator Clean
every
2000Hr
or
2 years
68 *5
20 Coolant Change
every
2000Hr
or
2 years
68 *5
21 Injection
pump Check every
3000Hr 70 *6 @
22 Fuel line
Check every
1 year 70 *4
*9 @
Replace every
4 years 72 *6
23
Radiator
hose and
clamp
Check every
1 year 70 *4
*9
Replace every
4 years 72 *9
24 Hydraulic
hose
Check every
1 year 71 *4
*9
Replace every
4 years 72 *6
25 Intake air line
Check every
1 year 71 *4
*9 @
Replace every
4 years 72 *9
26
Engine
breather
hose
Check every
1 year 71 *4
*6
Replace every
4 years 72 *6
27 Mower gear
box oil seal
Check every
1 year 71 *4
*6
Replace every
4 years 72 *6
28 Fuel system Bleed
Service
as
required
72
29 Fuse Replace 72
30 Blade Replace 73
31 Mower belt Replace 74
No. Items
Indication hour meter (Hr) Ref.
Page
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 After
since
53MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
AThe jobs indicated by must be done initially.
*1 The initial 50 hours should not be a replacement (change) cycle.
*2 Air cleaner must be cleaned more often in dusty conditions than in normal conditions.
*3 Every 1000 hours or every 1 year whichever comes faster.
*4 Replace if any deterioration (crack, hardening, scar, or deformation) or damage occurred.
*5 Every 2000 hours or every 2 years whichever comes faster.
*6 Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
*7 When the battery is used for less than 100 hours per year, check the battery condition by reading the indicator
annually.
*8 The initial 100 hours should not be an adjustment cycle.
*9 If you feel you are unable to make the following service correctly and safely, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
AThe items listed above (@ marked) are registered as emission related critical parts by KUBOTA in the U.S.EPA
non-road emission regulation. As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required
maintenance on the engine according to the above instruction.
Please see the Warranty Statement in detail.
PERIODIC SERVICE CHART LABEL
(1) Part No. K3441-6552-3 (ENGLISH) (2) Part No. K3441-6553-2 (SPANISH)
55MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBChecking OPC System
The OPC (Operator Presence Control) system in your
machine is designed to protect you while operating.
Please check these OPC system periodically. It is
recommended to check the OPC system before daily
operation.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Do not allow anyone near the machine while
testing.
A
A
A
AA If the machine does not pass one of the
following tests, do not operate the machine.
See your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Test 1 (OPERATOR ON THE SEAT)
1. Start the engine.
2. Do not set the parking brake.
3. Shift the PTO lever to "DISENGAGE" (OFF) position.
4. Hold the motion control levers and move them inward
from "NEUTRAL LOCK" position to "NEUTRAL"
position and then release the levers.
5. Stand up. (Do not get off the machine.)
6. The engine must shut off.
Test 2 (OPERATOR ON THE SEAT)
1. Start the engine.
2. Do not set the parking brake.
3. Shift the PTO lever to "ENGAGE" (ON) position.
4. Stand up. (Do not get off the machine.)
5. The engine must shut off.
AIf the engine remains running in Test 1 or 2, consult
your local KUBOTA Dealer to have the unit checked
before operation.
B
B
B
BBChecking Gear Box Oil Level
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Always stop the engine and remove the key
before checking oil.
1. Park the machine on a flat surface and lower the
mower to the ground.
To check the oil level, loosen the oil inlet plug with
gauge, wipe it clean, reinstall it and loosen it again.
(Refer to the following figures.)
Check to see if the oil level is between the notch and
tip.
If the level is too low, add new oil to the prescribed
level at the oil inlet.
(See "LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
2. After checking, reinstall the oil inlet plug with gauge
securely.
(1) Parking brake lock pedal
(2) Motion control lever
(3) Key switch
(4) PTO lever (1) Drain plug
(2) Oil inlet plug with gauge
(3) Seal washer
(4) Gear case
(A) Oil level is acceptable within
this range.
(B) Oil level
MAINTENANCE56
ENGLISH
ARCK60R Similar
B
B
B
BBGreasing
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before greasing.
Grease the following locations.
APut grease into front wheel until grease overflows from
both ends of the front wheel.
(1) Drain plug
(2) Check plug
(3) Oil inlet plug
(4) Gear case
(5) Check plug port
(A) Oil level is acceptable within this range.
(B) Oil level
(1) King pin (LH, RH)
(2) Center pin
(3) Front wheel (LH, RH)
(1) Tilt lever
57MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBOiling
(1) Machine universal joint
(2) Engine
(3) Radiator
(1) Seat adjuster
(1) Throttle cable (Oil)
MAINTENANCE58
ENGLISH
EVERY 100 HOURS
B
B
B
BBCleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop engine and remove the key
before cleaning air cleaner element.
1. Remove the air cleaner cover and primary element.
2. Clean the primary element:
AWhen dry dust adheres to the element, blow
compressed air from the inside, turning the
element. Pressure of compressed air must be
under 205 kPa (2.1 kgf/cm , 30 psi).
3. Replace air cleaner primary element:
Once yearly or every 1000 hours whichever comes
first.
ACheck to see if the evacuator valve is blocked with
dust.
AThe air cleaner uses a dry element, never apply oil.
ADo not run the engine with filter element removed.
AOperating in dusty conditions requires more frequent
maintenance.
AAlign the arrow marks when reinstalling the air cleaner
cover.
ADo not touch the secondary element except in cases
where replacing is required.
(See "Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element and
Secondary Element" in "EVERY 1000 HOURS or
EVERY 1 YEAR" in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
C
C
C
CC Evacuator Valve
Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary
conditions - or daily when used in a dusty place - to get rid
of large particles of dust and dirt.
B
B
B
BBChecking Fuel Filter
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key
when attempting to make the following checks
and changes.
A
A
A
AA Never fail to check the fuel lines periodically.
The fuel lines are subject to wear and aging.
Fuel may leak out onto the running engine,
causing a fire.
1. Open the step and hood.
2. Close the fuel valves below the fuel tanks LH and RH.
3. The fuel line is made of rubber and ages regardless of
service period.
4. If the fuel line and clamps are found damaged or
deteriorated, replace them.
5. Check fuel filter, if it is clogged by debris or
contaminated with water, replace it.
AWhen the fuel line is disconnected for maintenance or
repair, close both ends of the fuel line with a piece of
clean cloth or paper to prevent dust and dirt from
entering. In addition, particular care must be taken not
to admit dust and dirt into the fuel pump. Entrance of
even a small amount dust or dirt cause premature
wear and malfunction of the fuel pump and injector
components.
(1) Secondary element
(2) Primary element
(3) Cover
(4) Evacuator valve
(1) Fuel valve
59MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBAdjusting Fan Drive Belt Tension
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before checking belt tension.
If the fan drive belt becomes loose, the engine may
overheat. To adjust, loosen bolts and move the alternator
outward to tighten the belt. After adjustment, securely
tighten the bolts.
Moderate belt tension:
The belt must deflect approx. 10 mm (0.4 in.) when the
center of the belt is depressed with finger pressure of 98N
(10kgf, 22 lbs.).
(1) Pipe clamps
(2) Fuel line
(3) Fuel filter
(4) Seat
(1) Pipe clamps
(2) Fuel line
(3) Fuel filter
(1) Tension bolt
(2) Alternator
(3) Adjusting bolt
(A) 10 mm (0.4 in.)
MAINTENANCE60
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBAdjusting Parking Brake
If you feel you are unable to make the following service
correctly and safely, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A
A
A
AA Stop the engine and chock the wheels before
checking or adjusting.
AWrong adjustment may cause machine damage.
(1) Check brake spring
1. Place the motion control levers to the "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position.
2. Be sure to chock the rear wheels.
3. Apply the parking brake to the lock position.
4. Check the length of the brake springs on both sides.
5. If the length of the brake spring is not correct, adjust it.
(See "Adjustment of brake spring length" below.)
6. Release the parking brake completely.
7. Hold the brake rod lightly.
8. Check the brake spring play.
9. If the brake spring play is not correct, adjust it.
(See "Adjustment of brake spring play" below.)
C
C
C
CC Adjustment of brake spring length
1. Place the motion control lever to the "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position.
2. Apply the parking brake to the lock position.
3. Loosen the lock nuts.
4. Adjust the spring length to the recommendation.
5. Lock the nuts.
6. Check the brake spring play to the recommendation.
If there is no play, adjust the brake spring play again.
(See "Adjustment of brake spring play" below.)
7. Adjust the other side spring to the same dimension.
C
C
C
CC Adjustment of brake spring play
1. Place the motion control lever to the "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position.
2. Be sure to chock the rear wheels.
3. Release the parking brake completely.
4. Loosen the lock nuts.
5. Hold the brake rod by hand.
6. Tighten the nut to the correct space between the end
of the spring and the nut.
7. Lock the nuts.
8. Adjust the other side spring to the same dimension.
(2) Check on the slope
1. Place the machine on a 17 ramp.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Place the motion control levers in "NEUTRAL LOCK"
position and shut off the engine.
(A): Proper brake spring length
with the brake applied to the
lock position
115 to 117 mm
(4.53 to 4.61 in.)
(1) Brake rod
(2) Brake spring
(3) Lock nut
(A) "Parking brake spring length"
(B): Proper brake
spring play
Reference: 0.5 to 1.0 mm
(0.02 to 0.04 in.)
(1) Brake rod
(2) Brake spring
(3) Lock nut
(A) "Hold the brake rod"
(B) "Parking brake spring play"
61MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
4. Check that the machine does not move.
AFor parking brake test purposes, only use 17 ramp.
B
B
B
BBGreasing
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before greasing.
Grease the following location.
If you operated the machine in extremely wet and muddy
conditions, lubricate grease fittings more often.
B
B
B
BBChecking Battery Condition
To avoid the possibility of battery explosion:
For the refillable type battery, follow the
instructions below.
A
A
A
AA Do not use or charge the refillable type battery
if the fluid level is below the LOWER (lower limit
level) mark. Otherwise, the battery component
parts may prematurely deteriorate, which may
shorten the battery's service life or cause an
explosion. Check the fluid level regularly and
add distilled water as required so that the fluid
level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When the battery is being activated, hydrogen
and oxygen gases in the battery are extremely
explosive. Keep open sparks and flames away
from the battery at all times, especially when
charging the battery.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Batteries, battery posts, terminals and related
accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
and other chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. WASH HANDS
AFTER HANDLING.
A
A
A
AA Never remove the battery cap while the engine
is running.
A
A
A
AA Keep electrolyte away from eyes, hands and
clothes. If you are spattered with it, wash it
away completely with water immediately and
get medical attention.
A
A
A
AA Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when
working around battery.
AMishandling the battery shortens the service life and
adds to maintenance costs.
The original battery is maintenance free, but needs
some servicing.
If the battery is weak, the engine will be difficult to start
and the lights will be dim. It is important to check the
battery periodically.
AWhen exchanging an old battery for a new one, use
battery of equal specification in table below.
(A) 17 ramp
(1) Front mower link bushing (2 places)
(2) Rear mower link bushing (4 places)
(3) Front mower link
(4) Rear mower link
The factory-installed battery is of non-refillable type.
If the battery is weak, charge the battery or replace it
with new one.
MAINTENANCE62
ENGLISH
(For non-accessible maintenance-free type batteries.)
Maintenance-free, non-accessible batteries are designed
to eliminate the need to add water. Yet the volume of
electrolyte above plates may eventually become depleted
due to abnormal conditions such as high heat or improper
regulator setting. Use LCD monitor or a voltmeter to check
the state of charge. (See reference chart below to
determine if charging is necessary.)
C
C
C
CC How to read the indicator
Check the battery condition by reading the indicator.
C
C
C
CC Battery Charging
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When the battery is being activated, hydrogen
and oxygen gases in the battery are extremely
explosive. Keep open sparks and flames away
from the battery at all times, especially when
charging the battery.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA When disconnecting the cable from the battery,
start with the negative terminal first. When
connecting the cable to the battery, start with
the positive terminal first.
A
A
A
AA Never check battery charge by placing a metal
object across the posts.
Use a voltmeter or hydrometer.
1. To slow charge the battery, connect the battery
positive terminal to the charger positive terminal and
the negative to the negative, then charge for at least 1
hour at 4.5 amperes.
2. A boost charge is only for emergencies. It will partially
charge the battery at a high rate and in a short time.
When using a boost-charged battery, it is necessary to
recharge the battery as early as possible.
Failure to do this will shorten the battery's service life.
3. When the specific gravity of electrolyte is between
1.27 and 1.29 the charging is completed.
C
C
C
CC Battery for storage
1. When storing the machine for a long period, remove
the battery from machine, adjust the electrolyte to the
proper level and store in a dry place out of direct
sunlight.
2. The battery self-discharges while it is stored.
Recharge it once every 3 months in hot seasons and
once every 6 months in cold seasons.
Battery
Type
Volts
(V)
Reserve
Capacity
(min)
Cold
Cranking
Amps
Normal
Charging
Rate(A)
51R 12 80 430 4.5
Battery voltage Reference state of charge
12.6 100% (Full charge)
12.4 75%
12.2 50%
12.0 25%
11.8 0%
State of indicator display
Green Specific gravity of electrolyte and quality of
electrolyte are both in good condition.
Black Needs charging battery.
White Needs replacing battery.
(1) Battery
(2) Ground cable
(3) Indicator
(+): Positive terminal
(-): Negative terminal
MAINTENANCE64
ENGLISH
EVERY 200 HOURS
B
B
B
BBChanging Engine Oil
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before changing the oil.
A
A
A
AA Allow engine to cool down sufficiently; oil can
be hot and may cause burns.
1. To change the used oil, remove the drain plug at the
bottom of the engine and drain the oil completely. The
used oil can be drained out more easily if the engine is
warm.
2. Fill with the new oil up to the upper notch on the
dipstick.
3. To check the oil level. Remove the dipstick, wipe it
clean, insert it and draw it out again. Check to see that
the oil level is between the two marks.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Engine Oil Filter
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before changing the oil and the oil filter.
AAllow engine to cool down sufficiently; oil can
be hot and may cause burns.
1. The oil filter must be changed every 200 service hours.
2. Apply a slight coat of oil onto the rubber gasket of new
filter.
3. Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting
surface. Tighten filter by hand an additional 1/2 turn
only.
4. After the new filter has been replaced, the engine oil
level normally lowers a little. Add engine oil to proper
level. Check for oil leaks around filter gasket.
ATo prevent serious damage to the engine,
replacement element of the recommended type must
be used. Use only a genuine KUBOTA filter or its
equivalent.
(1) Drain plug
(1) Engine oil filter
65MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBReplacing Transmission Oil Filter [HST]
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before changing the oil filter.
AAllow transmission case to cool down
sufficiently; oil can be hot and may cause
burns.
1. The oil filter must be changed every 200 service hours.
2. Place an oil pan underneath the oil filter. (Do not drain
oil.)
3. Remove the oil filter by using the filter wrench.
4. Apply a slight coat of oil onto the filter gasket.
5. Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting
surface. Tighten filter by hand an additional 1/2 turn
only.
6. After the new filter has been replaced, the
transmission fluid level normally lowers a little. Add
fluid to proper level. Check for oil leaks around filter
gasket.
ATo prevent serious damage or premature failure to the
hydraulic system, use only a KUBOTA genuine filter.
B
B
B
BBAdjusting Front Axle Pivot
If the front axle pivot pin adjustment is not correct,
vibration in the front wheel can occur.
CCheck and Adjustment of the Front Axle End Play
1. Lift up and securely block the front of the machine.
2. Measure the clearance (L) between the front axle (4)
and front axle support (3).
3. If the measurement exceeds the allowable limit, adjust
the nut (1).
AWhen fastening the center pin (2), tighten the nut so
that the front axle maybe oscillated smoothly by hand.
(1) Transmission oil filter [HST]
(1) Transmission oil filter [HST] (1) Nut
(2) Center pin
(3) Front axle support
(4) Front axle
(5) Plain washer
(L) Front axle end play
Front axle end play
(L)
Factory
spec.
0 to 0.2 mm
(0 to 0.008 in.)
Allowable
limit
0.5 mm
(0.02 in.)
67MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBReplacing Hydraulic Oil Filter
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key
before changing the oil filter.
AAllow transmission case to cool down
sufficiently; oil can be hot and may cause
burns.
1. The oil filter must be changed every 400 service hours.
2. To drain the transmission oil, place oil pan underneath
the transmission case and the rear axle gear case
(RH&LH) and remove the drain plug at the bottom of
the transmission case and the rear axle gear case
(RH&LH).
3. After draining, reinstall the drain plugs.
4. Remove the oil filter by using the filter wrench.
5. Apply a slight coat of oil onto the filter gasket.
6. Tighten the filter quickly until it contacts the mounting
surface. Tighten filter by hand an additional 1/2 turn
only.
7. After the new filter has been replaced, the
transmission fluid level normally lowers a little. Add
fluid to proper level. Check for oil leaks around filter
gasket.
ATo prevent serious damage or premature failure to the
hydraulic system, use only a KUBOTA genuine filter.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Fuel Filter
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
EVERY 1000 HOURS or EVERY 1 YEAR
Replace every 1000 hours or every 1 year whichever
comes faster.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Air Cleaner Primary Element
and Secondary Element
(See "Cleaning Air Cleaner Primary Element" in "EVERY
100 HOURS" in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
ATo prevent serious damage to the engine, use only a
KUBOTA genuine filter.
[How to remove the secondary element]
1. Pull out the two tabs of the secondary element using a
suitable tool (e.g. Flat-blade screwdriver) as shown in
the figure.
APull out the tabs only when replacing the secondary
element.
2. While turning slightly, pull out the secondary element.
(1) Hydraulic oil filter
(1) Hydraulic oil filter
(1) Tab
(2) Flat-blade screwdriver
MAINTENANCE68
ENGLISH
EVERY 1500 HOURS
B
B
B
BBChecking Fuel Injection Nozzle (Injection
Pressure)
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
EVERY 2000 HOURS or EVERY 2 YEARS
Be sure to do the following service once every 2000 hours
or every 2 years whichever comes faster.
B
B
B
BBFlushing Cooling System and Changing
Coolant
To avoid serious injury or death:
ADo not remove the radiator cap when the
engine is hot. Then loosen cap slightly to the
stop to relieve any excess pressure before
removing cap completely.
1. Stop the engine and let cool down.
2. To drain the coolant, open the radiator drain valve and
remove the radiator drain plug and remove radiator
cap. The radiator cap must be removed to completely
drain the coolant.
3. After all coolant is drained, close the drain valve and
install the drain plug.
4. Fill with clean water and cooling system cleaner.
5. Follow directions of the cleaner instruction.
6. After flushing, fill with clean water and anti-freeze until
the coolant level is just below the fill port on the
radiator.
Install the radiator cap securely.
7. Fill with coolant up to the "FULL" mark on the recovery
tank.
Set the direction of the recovery tank cap outlet at left
front (45 ). Set the bottom tip of the hose between
front side of radiator hose and inner side of the frame.
(This will prevent the hose from pulling down and open
the recovery tank cap.)
8. Start and operate the engine for a few minutes.
9. Stop the engine and let cool.
10.Check coolant level of recovery tank, add coolant if
necessary, and install the drain plug.
(1) Secondary element
(1) Recovery tank
(2) Radiator cap
(3) Drain plug
(4) Recovery tank cap
(5) Radiator hose
(6) Frame
(A) "FULL"
(B) "LOW"
(C) 45
MAINTENANCE72
ENGLISH
EVERY 4 YEARS
B
B
B
BBReplacing Hydraulic Hose
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Fuel Lines
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Engine Breather Hose
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Radiator Hose
If you feel you are unable to make the following service
correctly and safely, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
See "Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp" in "EVERY 1
YEAR" in "MAINTENANCE" section.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Mower Gear Box Oil-Seal
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Intake Air Line
If you feel you are unable to make the following service
correctly and safely, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
See "Checking Intake Air Line" in "EVERY 1 YEAR" in
"MAINTENANCE" section.
SERVICE AS REQUIRED
B
B
B
BBReplacing Fuses
1. Raise the operator's seat.
2. Remove the blown fuse.
3. Place a new fuse of the same capacity in position.
AIf the new fuse happens to blow out within a short time,
contact your dealer for inspection and repair. Never
"jump" the fuse with wire or foil, or install a larger
capacity fuse than is recommended.
CProtected circuit
B
B
B
BBBleeding Fuel System
Air must be removed:
1. When the fuel filter or lines are removed.
2. When tank is completely empty.
3. After the machine has not been used for a long period
of time.
CBleeding procedure is as follows:
1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
2. Start the engine and run for about 30 seconds, and
then stop the engine.
(1) Fuse location
(2) Slow blow fuse
FUSE NO. CAPACITY
(A) Protected circuit
(1)
20 A Engine stop
15 A Charge system
15 A Main system
15 A Aux. outlet
10 A Control system
(20 A) *(Work light)
(2) Slow blow fuse
40 A
Check circuit against
wrong battery connection
*Option: The fuse must be in only when the work light is
attached.
73MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBChecking and Replacing Blade
To avoid serious injury or death:
ABe sure to stop the engine and remove the key.
ABlades may be sharp. When you handle blades,
wear heavy gloves or wrap end of blade with a
rag.
ABefore checking or replacing the blade, wipe grass
and mud off the top and inside of the mower.
Especially clean up the inside of the belt cover,
because otherwise the belt life will be reduced.
CChecking
The blade cutting edges must be kept sharp at all times.
Sharpen the cutting edges, if they resemble blade (B).
Replace the blades if they appear similar to blade (C).
CReplacing
1. Tilt up the mower deck.
(See "HOW TO TILT UP THE MACHINE" in
"PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
2. [RCK60P, RCK72P]
Wedge a block of wood between the blade and mower
housing or use a box wrench over the pulley nut to
prevent the spindle from rotating while removing the
blade bolts; loosen the blade bolt as illustrated.
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
Set the pipe between the blade and the next blade or
use a box wrench over the pulley nut to prevent the
spindle from rotating while removing the blade bolts;
loosen the blade bolt as illustrated.
AUse the proper metric size box or socket wrench to
tighten or loosen the blade mounting bolt.
3. To sharpen the blades yourself, clamp the blade
securely in a vise.
Use a large mill file and file along the original bevel
until sharp.
4. To check the blade for balance, place a small rod
through the center hole. If the blade is not balanced,
file the heavy side of the blade until balance is
achieved.
5. Pass the spline boss through the blade and 2 cup
washers, and tighten the bolt.
AMake sure that the cup washer is not flattened out or
worn; this cause blade to slip excessively.
Replace the 2 cup washers if either is damaged.
(A) New blade
(B) Worn blade
(C) Cracked blade
(1) Block (A) "LOOSEN"
(1) Pipe (A) "LOOSEN"
MAINTENANCE74
ENGLISH
ATighten the three blade bolts to 102.9 to 117.6 N-m
(10.5 to 12 kgf-m, 75.9 to 87 lbf-ft) of torque.
AThe blade bolts have Right hand threads. Turn them
counterclockwise to loosen.
ATo prolong the service life of the blades, reposition
them as shown in the figure below periodically.
B
B
B
BBReplacing Mower Belt
1. Remove the mower deck from the machine according
to the procedure "DISMOUNTING THE MOWER
DECK".
2. Remove the left and right hand shield from the mower
deck.
3. Clean around the gear box.
4. Remove the belt from the tension pulley.
5. Remove the right hand bracket which mounts the gear
box to the mower deck and slip the belt over the top of
the gear box.
6. To install a new belt, reverse the above procedure.
ATighten bracket bolts securely 77.5 to 90.2 N-m (8.0 to
9.2 kgf-m, 57.1 to 66.5 lbf-ft).
(1) Spindle holder
(2) Blade
(3) 2-Cup washers
(4) Lock washer
(5) Bolt
(6) Spindle guard
(1) LH blade
(2) Center blade
(3) RH blade
(1) Tension pulley
(2) Bracket (RH)
(3) Belt
75ADJUSTMENT
ENGLISH
ADJUSTMENT
MOTION CONTROL LEVER
To avoid serious injury or death:
A Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A If it is necessary to run the engine in an
enclosed area, use a gas tight exhaust pipe
extension to remove the fumes.
A Always try to work in a well-ventilated area.
A Lift up and secure with jack stands or blocking
the rear of the machine, do not run the machine
while adjusting.
Remove rear wheels.
A Do not adjust only one of the following
adjustments; exclude "MOTION CONTROL
LEVER ALIGNMENT".
They are interlinked.
A If you feel you are unable to make the following
adjustments correctly and safely, please
contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
A Right and left motion control levers can be adjusted
independently.
B
B
B
BBHST NEUTRAL
1. Lift up and secure with jack stands or blocking the rear
of the machine frame.
2. Remove both rear wheels.
3. Set the engine speed maximum.
4. Place the motion control lever in the "NEUTRAL
LOCK" position.
5. After forward and backward operation, tighten the
guide control at the position when wheel axis stops.
6. Adjust the rod length L of the damper 28 to 32 mm (1.1
to 1.3 in.) and tighten.
B
B
B
BBMAXIMUM SPEED (FORWARD)
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service.
B
B
B
BBMOTION CONTROL LEVER OPERATING
FORCE
The operating force of the motion control levers can be
adjusted to one of 3 levels depending on operator
preference.
A Adjust the dampers after adjusting HST neutral.
A Adjusting the motion control lever force will affect the
maneuverability.
A For adjustment of LH and RH, use the same hole
location.
(1) Guide control
(2) Motion control lever
(1) Damper (L) 28 to 32 mm (1.1 to 1.3 in.)
ADJUSTMENT76
ENGLISH
1. Change the rear side of the damper to the desired hole
location.
Tighten the rear side damper nut.
B
B
B
BBMOTION CONTROL LEVER ALIGNMENT
C Check the alignment
Check the gap between the levers, at the maximum
forward position.
If positions of the control levers are unequal, an
adjustment is necessary.
To avoid serious injury or death:
A Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A Stop the engine, remove the key and apply the
parking brake.
C Aligning the control levers
Lever position (High or Low)
1. Remove the nut and select the motion control lever
position, high or low.
2. Tighten the nut.
Lever alignment (Right and Left)
3. Loosen the nut.
4. Slide both levers forward or rearward to desired
position within tab slots until levers are aligned.
5. Tighten the nut.
A If the ends of the levers strike against each other while
in the "NEUTRAL" position, move the levers outward
to the "NEUTRAL LOCK" position and carefully bend
them outward.
Move them back to the "NEUTRAL" position and
check for the recommended space.
(1) Damper
(2) Damper nut
(F) Front
(H1) Hole for lighter setting
(H2) Hole for heavier setting
Recommended gap 0 to 4 mm (0 to 0.16 in.)
(A) "GAP"
(1) Motion control lever
(2) Bolt
(3) Nut, washer
77ADJUSTMENT
ENGLISH
MOWER DECK LEVEL
B
B
B
BBANTI-SCALP ROLLERS
To avoid serious injury or death:
A Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A Apply the parking brake.
A Stop the engine and remove the key.
A Wait for all moving parts to stop.
A The flattest cut can be achieved by having the anti-
scalp rollers adjusted off the ground.
Check anti-scalp roller adjustments each time the
mower deck cutting height is changed.
It is recommended that all the anti-scalp rollers be kept
off the ground to minimize scuffing.
1. Check the machine tire pressure.
Inflate tires to the correct pressure. (See "TIRES AND
WHEELS" section.)
2. Start the engine.
3. Raise up the mower deck to the transport position.
(Also the top end of the lift.)
4. Turn the cutting height control dial to adjust height.
5. Lower the mower deck.
Front side anti-scalp roller
6. Adjust height of the front side anti-scalp roller by
replacing the collar (collar is raised and lowered) or
shifting the pin to approximately 19 mm (3/4 in.)
between rollers and ground.
Adjust both side rollers to the same height.
Rear side anti-scalp roller
7. Adjust height of the rear side anti-scalp roller by
shifting the pin or the bolt to approximately 19 mm (3/
4 in.) between rollers and ground.
Adjust both side rollers to the same height.
(1) Collar
(2) Washer
(3) Set pin
(H) 19 mm (3/4 in.)
(1) Bolt (H) 19 mm (3/4 in.)
ADJUSTMENT78
ENGLISH
B
B
B
BBLEVEL MOWER DECK (Side-to-Side)
To avoid serious injury or death:
A Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A Apply the parking brake.
A Disengage PTO (OFF).
A Stop the engine, remove the key and remove
the mower universal joint while checking or
adjusting the level of the mower deck.
A Check the machine tire pressure.
Inflate tires to the correct pressure.
(See "TIRES AND WHEELS" section.)
C Checking level (Side-to-Side)
A Mower deck anti-scalp rollers must not contact the
ground.
[RCK60P, RCK72P]
1. Raise the mower deck to the transport position. (Also
the top end).
2. Turn the cutting height set dial to the 3 in. cutting
height position.
3. Lower the mower deck.
4. Position the right mower blade in the Side-to-Side
position.
5. Measure from outside blade tip to the level surface
with a short ruler or leveling gauge.
Reference
A There is a difference of the blade height between on
the concrete and ground.
6. Check that the left side blade is same height.
The difference between both measurements must be
less than 3 mm (0.12 in.).
7. If the Side-to-Side adjustment is not within the given
tolerance, adjustment is necessary.
[RCK60R, RCK72R]
1. Raise the mower deck to the transport position. (Also
the top end).
2. Turn the cutting height set dial to the 3 in. cutting
height position.
3. Lower the mower deck.
4. Turn left blade by hand parallel to machine and turn
right blade parallel to machine to measure from the
outside blade tip at (L) and (R) to the level surface. The
difference between measurements should be less
than 3 mm (0.12 in.).
Height of the blade
at the concrete surface 76 mm (3 in.)
79ADJUSTMENT
ENGLISH
Reference
A There is a difference of the blade height between on
the concrete and ground.
5. If the Side-to-Side adjustment is not within the given
tolerance, adjustment is necessary.
C Adjusting level (Side-to-Side)
1. Raise up the mower deck to the transport position.
(Also the top end).
2. Turn the cutting height set dial to the 3 in. cutting
height position.
3. Place 51 mm (2 in.) height wood blocks under each
side of the mower deck.
Anti-scalp rollers must not rest on the wood block.
4. Lower the mower deck.
5. Position mower blade in the Side-to-Side position.
6. Loosen the lock nuts of the right side of the machine.
7. Adjust the cutting height fine tuning bolts to set 76 mm
(3 in.) height.
Front and rear side bolts must be adjusted.
8. Lock the nuts.
9. Adjust the left side equally.
10. Check the side-to-side level and if it is not level,
adjustment is necessary.
B
B
B
BBLEVEL MOWER DECK (Front-to-Rear)
To avoid serious injury or death:
A
A
A
AA Park the machine on a firm and level surface.
A
A
A
AA Engage the parking brake.
A
A
A
AA Disengage PTO.
A
A
A
AA Stop the engine, remove the key and remove
the mower universal joint while checking or
adjusting the level of the mower deck.
A Check the machine tire pressure.
Inflate tires to the correct pressure.
(See "TIRES AND WHEELS" section.)
C Checking level (Front-to-Rear)
A Mower deck anti-scalp rollers must not contact the
ground.
1. Raise the mower deck to the transport position. (Also
the top end).
2. Turn the cutting height set dial to the 3 in. cutting
height position.
3. Lower the mower deck.
4. Position the right mower blade in the Front-to-Rear
position.
5. Measure from the right front blade tip to the level
surface with a short ruler or leveling gauge.
6. Turn the blade 180 and measure from right rear blade
tip to the level surface.
7. Check that the left side blade has the same dimension.
The difference between both measurements must be
less than 6 mm (0.24 in.).
Front side must be lower than rear side.
8. If the Front-to-Rear adjustment is not within the given
tolerance, adjustment is necessary.
Height of the blade
at the concrete surface 76 mm (3 in.)
(1) Cutting height fine tuning bolt
(2) Lock nut
ADJUSTMENT80
ENGLISH
C Adjusting level (Front-to-Rear)
1. Raise up the mower deck to the transport position.
(Also the top end).
2. Turn the cutting height set dial to the 3 in. cutting
height position.
3. Place 51 mm (2 in.) height wood blocks under each
side of the mower deck.
Anti-scalp rollers must not rest on the wood block.
4. Lower the mower deck.
5. Loosen the lock nuts of the front side of the machine.
6. Adjust the cutting height fine tuning bolts to set 76 mm
(3 in.) height.
Both front side bolts must be adjusted.
7. Lock the nuts.
8. Adjust the other side equally.
A The difference between both measurements must be
less than 6 mm (0.24 in.).
Front side must be lower than rear side.
9. Check the front-to-rear level and if it is not level,
adjustment is necessary.
(A) Front
(B) Rear
(1) Cutting height fine tuning bolt
(2) Lock nut
ADJUSTMENT82
ENGLISH
TIGHTENING TORQUE CHART
Thread
size
d (mm)
Hexa-Bolt
Head size
B (mm)
No mark 7T
lbf-ft N-m kgf-m lbf-ft N-m kgf-m
M8 12 or 13 13.0 - 15.2
(14.1 1.1)
17.8 - 20.6
(19.2 1.4)
1.9 - 2.1
(2.0 0.1)
17.5 - 20.3
(18.9 1.4)
23.5 - 27.5
(25.5 2.0)
2.4 - 2.8
(2.6 0.2)
M10 14 or 17 28.9 - 33.3
(31.1 2.2)
39.3 - 45.1
(42.2 2.9)
4.0 - 4.6
(4.3 0.3)
35.4 - 41.2
(38.3 2.9)
48.1 - 55.9
(52.0 3.9)
4.9 - 5.7
(5.3 0.4)
M12 17 or 19 46.3 - 53.5
(49.9 3.6)
62.8 - 72.6
(67.7 4.9)
6.4 - 7.4
(6.9 0.5)
57.1 - 66.5
(61.8 4.7)
77.5 - 90.2
(83.9 6.3)
8.0 - 9.2
(8.6 0.6)
M14 19 or 22 79.6 - 92.6
(86.1 6.5)
107.9 - 125.5
(116.7 8.8)
11.0 - 12.8
(11.9 0.9)
91.1 - 108.5
(99.8 8.7)
123.6 - 147.0
(135.3 11.7)
12.6 - 15.0
(13.8 1.2)
A Figure "7" on the top of the bolt indicates that the bolt is of special material.
A Before tightening, check the figure on the top of bolt.
83STORAGE
ENGLISH
STORAGE
To avoid serious injury or death:
A Do not clean the machine with engine running.
A To avoid the danger of exhaust fume
poisoning, do not operate the engine in a
closed building without proper ventilation.
A When storing, remove the key to avoid
unauthorized persons from operating the
machine and getting injured.
MACHINE STORAGE
If you intend to store your machine for an extended period
of time, follow the procedures outlined below. These
procedures will insure that the machine is ready to
operate with minimum preparation when it is removed
from storage,
1. Check for loose bolts and nuts, and tighten if
necessary.
2. Apply grease to machine areas where bare metal will
rust also to pivot areas.
3. Inflate the tires to a pressure a little higher than usual.
4. Change the engine oil and run the engine to circulate
oil throughout the engine block and internal moving
parts for about 5 minutes.
5. Shut off the fuel valves below the fuel tanks while
storing.
6. With all implements lowered to the ground, coat any
exposed hydraulic cylinder piston rods with grease.
7. Remove the battery from the machine. When
disconnecting the cables from the battery, start with
the negative terminal first. When connecting the
cables to the battery, start with the positive terminal
first.
8. Keep the machine in a dry place where the machine is
sheltered from rain. Cover the machine.
9. Store the machine indoors in a dry area that is
protected from sunlight and excessive heat. If the
machine must be stored outdoors, cover it with a
waterproof tarpaulin.
10.Jack the machine up and place blocks under the front
and rear axles so that all 4 tires are off the ground.
Keep the tires out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.
A When washing the machine, be sure to stop the
engine. Allow sufficient time for the engine to cool
before washing.
A Cover the machine after the muffler and the engine
have cooled down.
REMOVING THE MACHINE FROM
STORAGE
1. Check the tire air pressure and inflate the tires if they
are low.
2. Jack the machine up and remove the support blocks.
3. Install the battery. Before installing the battery, make
sure it is fully charged.
4. Check the fan belt tension.
5. Check all fluid levels (engine oil, transmission/
hydraulic oil, engine coolant and any attached
implements).
6. Check all coolant, hydraulic and fuel hoses for cracks,
hardening, bubbles and leaks.
7. Check all control levers and the brake for proper
function, repair or lubricate as necessary.
8. Start the engine. Observe all gauges. If all gauges are
functioning properly and reading normal, move the
machine outside.
9. Once outside, park the machine securely set the
parking brake, place the control levers in the neutral
lock position and let the engine idle for at least 5
minutes.
10.Shut the engine off and walk around machine and
make a visual inspection looking for evidence of oil or
water leaks.
11. With the engine fully warmed up, release the parking
brake and test the brakes for proper adjustment as you
move forward. Adjust the brakes as necessary.
84 TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
If something is wrong with the engine, refer to the table below for the cause and its corrective measure.
If you have any questions, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Engine is difficult to start or
will not start
A ANo fuel flow. Check the fuel tank and the fuel filter.
Replace filter if necessary.
A Check the fuel valve position.
A AAir or water is in the fuel system. Check to see if the fuel line coupler bolt and
nut are tight.
A Bleed the fuel system. (See "SERVICE AS
REQUIRED" in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
A In winter, oil viscosity increases,
and engine revolution is slow.
A Use oils of different viscosities, depending on
ambient temperatures.
A Battery becomes weak and the
engine does not turn over quick
enough.
A Clean battery cables and terminals.
A Charge the battery.
A In cold weather, always remove the battery
from the engine, charge and store it indoors.
Install it on the machine only when the
machine is going to be used.
Insufficient engine power.
A Insufficient or dirty fuel.
A The air cleaner is clogged.
A Check the fuel valve position.
A Check the fuel system.
A Clean the element.
Engine stops suddenly.
A AInsufficient fuel. Check the fuel valve position.
A Refuel.
A Bleed the fuel system if necessary.
Exhaust fumes are
colored. Black
A Fuel quality is poor.
A Too much oil.
A Engine is overloaded.
A Change the fuel and fuel filter.
A Check the proper amount of oil.
A Reduce engine load.
Blue
white
A The inside of exhaust muffler is
damp from fuel.
A Injection nozzle trouble.
A Fuel quality is poor.
A Heat the muffler by applying load to the
engine.
A Check the injection nozzle.
A Change the fuel and fuel filter.
Engine overheats. A AEngine overloaded. Lower speed or reduce load.
A ALow coolant level. Fill cooling system to the correct level;
check radiator and hoses for loose
connections or leaks.
A ALoose or damaged fan belt. Adjust or replace fan belt.
A Dirty radiator core or grille
screens.
A Remove all trash.
A ACoolant flow route corroded. Flush cooling system.
Engine does not stop when
key switch is turned OFF.
A AFuse blown (20 A) Replace the fuse.
86 TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have any questions, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Trouble Cause Remedy Preventive measure
Starter does not function. A Battery overused until
lights are dim.
A Charge battery
sufficiently.
A Adjust the fan belt.
A Charge the battery properly.
A Battery has not been
recharged.
A Poor terminal
connection.
A Clean the terminal
and tighten securely.
A Keep the terminal clean and
tight.
Apply grease and treat with
anti-corrosives.
A ABattery life expired. Replace battery.
From beginning starter
does not function, and
lights soon become dim.
A AInsufficient charging. Charge battery
sufficiently.
A Battery must be serviced
properly before initial use.
When viewed from top,
the top of plates look
whitish.
A Battery was used with
an insufficient amount
of electrolyte.
A Add distilled water
and charge the
battery.
A Regularly check the
electrolyte level.
A Battery was used too
much without
recharging.
A Charge battery
sufficiently.
A Charge the battery properly.
Recharging is impossible. A ABattery life expired. Replace battery.
Terminals are severely
corroded and heat up.
A Poor terminal
connection.
A Clean the terminal
and tighten securely.
A Keep the terminal clean and
tight.
Apply grease and treat with
anti-corrosives.
Battery electrolyte level
drops rapidly.
A There is a crack or pin
holes in the electrolytic
cells.
A Replace battery.
A Charging system
trouble.
A Contact your local
KUBOTA Dealer.
87TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have any questions, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Trouble Cause Remedy
Machine operation is not
smooth.
A Hydrostatic transmission fluid is
insufficient.
A Fill oil.
A AFilter is clogged. Replace the filter.
Machine dose not move while
engine is running.
A AParking brake is on. Release the parking brake.
A Transmission fluid level is
insufficient.
A Fill oil.
Machine moves when motion
control levers are in the
"NEUTRAL LOCK" position.
(Engine is operated.)
A Hydrostatic lever linkage is not
correctly adjusted.
A Consult your dealer for hydrostatic lever
linkage adjustment or pressure
adjustment.
A AControl linkage pivots are sticking. Full up and lubricate linkage.
Fuel decreases uneven in LH and
RH tanks.
A AFuel filter is clogged. Replace fuel filter.
A AFuel valve is closed. Open the fuel valve.
A ACheck valve is clogged. Replace check valve.
A Bypass hose kink in the pipe
between LH and RH tanks.
A Remove the kink or replace the pipe.
Master system warning indicator
flashes
A AFuel sensor is disconnected. Check wire harness.
A Coolant temperature sensor is
disconnected.
A Check wire harness.
A ALCD monitor malfunction Replace LCD monitor.
All electrical equipment do not
operate.
A ASlow blow fuse blown Replace the slow blow fuse.
TROUBLESHOOTING88
ENGLISH
MOWER TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble Cause Remedy
Discharge chute plugged. A AGrass too wet. Wait for grass to dry.
A AGrass too long. Raise cutting height and cut grass twice.
A ACutting too low. Raise cutting height.
A AEngine r.p.m. too low. Mow at full throttle.
A AGround speed too fast. Slow down.
Streaking of grass uncut. A AGround speed too fast. Slow down.
A AEngine r.p.m. too low. Mow at full throttle, check and reset engine r.p.m..
A AGrass too long. Cut grass twice.
A ABlades dull or damaged. Replace blades or have blades sharpened.
A ADebris in mower deck. Clean mower deck.
Uneven cut. A AMower deck not level. Level mower deck.
A AGround speed too fast. Slow down.
A ABlades dull. Have blades sharpened.
A ABlades worn. Replace blades.
A ALow tire inflation. Add air to correct pressure.
A Anti-scalp rollers not adjusted
correctly.
A Adjust anti-scalp rollers.
A Wheels pressure not adjusted
correctly.
A Set both tire pressures to the correct pressure. (See
"TIRES" in "TIRES AND WHEELS" section.)
Blades scalping grass. A ACutting height too low. Raise cutting height.
A ATurning speed too fast. Reduce speed on turns.
A ARidges in terrain. Change mowing pattern.
A ARough or uneven terrain. Adjust wheels pressure and anti scalp rollers.
A Anti-scalp rollers not adjusted
correctly.
A Adjust wheels pressure and anti scalp rollers.
A ABent blade(s). Replace blade(s).
Belt slipping. A AMower deck plugged. Unplug and clean mower deck.
A ADebris in pulleys. Clean pulleys.
A AWorn belt. Replace belt.
Excessive vibration. A Debris on mower deck or in
pulleys.
A Clean mower deck and pulleys.
A ADamaged drive belt. Replace drive belt.
A ADamaged pulleys. Replace pulleys.
A APulleys out of alignment. See your KUBOTA Dealer.
A ABlades out of balance. Have blades balanced.
89TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
If you have any questions, contact your local KUBOTA Dealer.
Mower loads down
machine.
A AEngine r.p.m. too low. Mow at full throttle, check and reset engine r.p.m..
A AGround speed too fast. Slow down.
ADebris wrapped around mower
spindles.
AClean mower.
A AFront of deck lower than rear. Adjust deck.
(See "MOWER DECK LEVEL" in "ADJUSTMENT"
section.)
Trouble Cause Remedy
91INDEX
ENGLISH
Warm-up and Transmission Oil in the Low
Temperature Range .......................................18
Product specificaties
Merk: | Kubota |
Categorie: | Grasmaaier |
Model: | ZD1211-60 |
Heb je hulp nodig?
Als je hulp nodig hebt met Kubota ZD1211-60 stel dan hieronder een vraag en andere gebruikers zullen je antwoorden
Handleiding Grasmaaier Kubota
15 November 2024
15 November 2024
7 Juli 2023
26 Mei 2023
20 Mei 2023
7 Mei 2023
4 Mei 2023
27 April 2023
23 April 2023
22 April 2023
Handleiding Grasmaaier
- Grasmaaier Electrolux
- Grasmaaier Bosch
- Grasmaaier DeWalt
- Grasmaaier Karcher
- Grasmaaier Medion
- Grasmaaier WOLF-Garten
- Grasmaaier Al-ko
- Grasmaaier Alpina
- Grasmaaier Ambrogio
- Grasmaaier AS Motor
- Grasmaaier Ashiko
- Grasmaaier Atika
- Grasmaaier Bavaria
- Grasmaaier Belrobotics
- Grasmaaier Blackline
- Grasmaaier Brill
- Grasmaaier Budget
- Grasmaaier Defort
- Grasmaaier Do It Garden
- Grasmaaier Dolmar
- Grasmaaier Efco
- Grasmaaier Einhell
- Grasmaaier Einhell Royal
- Grasmaaier Eliet
- Grasmaaier Eurogarden
- Grasmaaier Exgain
- Grasmaaier Ferm
- Grasmaaier Ferrex
- Grasmaaier Fiskars
- Grasmaaier Fleurelle
- Grasmaaier Florabest
- Grasmaaier Flymo
- Grasmaaier Fuxtec
- Grasmaaier Gamma
- Grasmaaier Garda
- Grasmaaier Garden Feelings
- Grasmaaier Gardena
- Grasmaaier Gardenline
- Grasmaaier Gardol
- Grasmaaier Gartenmeister
- Grasmaaier Germania
- Grasmaaier Giardino
- Grasmaaier Green Technology
- Grasmaaier Greenworks
- Grasmaaier Grizzly
- Grasmaaier Gude
- Grasmaaier Gude Pro
- Grasmaaier Hanseatic
- Grasmaaier Hikoki
- Grasmaaier Hitachi
- Grasmaaier Homelite
- Grasmaaier Honda
- Grasmaaier Husqvarna
- Grasmaaier Hyundai
- Grasmaaier Kibani
- Grasmaaier Kingcraft
- Grasmaaier Kress
- Grasmaaier Levita
- Grasmaaier Lumag
- Grasmaaier Lux Tools
- Grasmaaier Makita
- Grasmaaier Maxxmee
- Grasmaaier McConnel
- Grasmaaier McCulloch
- Grasmaaier Mountfield
- Grasmaaier Mr Gardener
- Grasmaaier MTD
- Grasmaaier Parkside
- Grasmaaier Pattfield
- Grasmaaier Plantiflor
- Grasmaaier PLUS
- Grasmaaier PowerG
- Grasmaaier Powerplus
- Grasmaaier Powertec Garden
- Grasmaaier Pyle
- Grasmaaier Ransomes
- Grasmaaier Remington
- Grasmaaier Robomow
- Grasmaaier Robot Mower
- Grasmaaier Robust
- Grasmaaier Ryobi
- Grasmaaier Sabo
- Grasmaaier Scheppach
- Grasmaaier Segway
- Grasmaaier Skil
- Grasmaaier Snapper
- Grasmaaier Solo
- Grasmaaier Stabilo
- Grasmaaier Stanley
- Grasmaaier Sterwins
- Grasmaaier Stiga
- Grasmaaier Stihl
- Grasmaaier Tanaka
- Grasmaaier Tesco
- Grasmaaier Texas
- Grasmaaier Toledo
- Grasmaaier Toolcraft
- Grasmaaier Topcraft
- Grasmaaier Toro
- Grasmaaier Troy-Bilt
- Grasmaaier Varo
- Grasmaaier Viking
- Grasmaaier Vonroc
- Grasmaaier Walker
- Grasmaaier Worx
- Grasmaaier Yard Machines
- Grasmaaier Yardforce
- Grasmaaier Zipper
- Grasmaaier Zoef Robot
- Grasmaaier OKAY
- Grasmaaier Orec
- Grasmaaier Oregon Scientific
- Grasmaaier Ozito
- Grasmaaier Black And Decker
- Grasmaaier Cocraft
- Grasmaaier Draper
- Grasmaaier Meec Tools
- Grasmaaier Rapid
- Grasmaaier Rover
- Grasmaaier Cobra
- Grasmaaier ACG
- Grasmaaier Cotech
- Grasmaaier Fieldmann
- Grasmaaier McGregor
- Grasmaaier Biltema
- Grasmaaier Sun Joe
- Grasmaaier Yard Force
- Grasmaaier Challenge
- Grasmaaier Cub Cadet
- Grasmaaier EGO
- Grasmaaier Grouw
- Grasmaaier Gtech
- Grasmaaier Hurricane
- Grasmaaier MacAllister
- Grasmaaier Murray
- Grasmaaier Sovereign
- Grasmaaier Spear & Jackson
- Grasmaaier Graphite
- Grasmaaier Andis
- Grasmaaier CMI
- Grasmaaier Hecht
- Grasmaaier Herkules
- Grasmaaier Powerworks
- Grasmaaier Mountain Buggy
- Grasmaaier Craftsman
- Grasmaaier Cecotec
- Grasmaaier Snow Joe
- Grasmaaier LEA
- Grasmaaier G-Technology
- Grasmaaier Yato
- Grasmaaier Jonsered
- Grasmaaier Qualcast
- Grasmaaier CentralPark
- Grasmaaier Ariens
- Grasmaaier Bestgreen
- Grasmaaier Gianni Ferrari
- Grasmaaier Hayter
- Grasmaaier Jacobsen
- Grasmaaier JCB
- Grasmaaier John Deere
- Grasmaaier Klippo
- Grasmaaier Masport
- Grasmaaier Morrison
- Grasmaaier Park
- Grasmaaier Scotts
- Grasmaaier VARI
- Grasmaaier Baumr-AG
- Grasmaaier Hustler
- Grasmaaier Aqua Joe
- Grasmaaier IKRA
- Grasmaaier Powerblade
- Grasmaaier Central Park
- Grasmaaier EcoFlow
- Grasmaaier Garden
- Grasmaaier Garden Gear
- Grasmaaier Mac Allister
- Grasmaaier Practixx
- Grasmaaier Yamabiko
- Grasmaaier Sanli
- Grasmaaier Atco
- Grasmaaier Chapin
- Grasmaaier Deltafox
- Grasmaaier Anova
- Grasmaaier Palmera
- Grasmaaier NEO Tools
- Grasmaaier Earthwise
- Grasmaaier Proviel
- Grasmaaier Victa
- Grasmaaier Ultranatura
- Grasmaaier LawnMaster
- Grasmaaier Ergotools Pattfield
- Grasmaaier Do It + Garden
- Grasmaaier Powerbase
- Grasmaaier Maxbear
- Grasmaaier Yellow Garden Line
- Grasmaaier Lawn Star
- Grasmaaier NAC
Nieuwste handleidingen voor Grasmaaier
6 Januari 2025
22 December 2024
22 December 2024
20 December 2024
20 December 2024
20 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
10 December 2024
10 December 2024