required so that the fluid level is between the
“UPPER”
and
“LOWER”
levels.
• A battery, especially when charging, will give off
hydrogen and oxygen gases that are very
explosive. Keep away from sparks and naked
flames at all times. To avoid sparks from an
accidental short circuit, always disconnect the
battery ground cable first and always reconnect the
ground cable last.
(See STARTING THE ENGINE WITH AN
AUXILIARY BATTERY on page 62)
(1) Battery
• Never remove the engine/hydraulic oil plug or the
radiator cap right after the engine has been
stopped, or oil or hot water may gush out. Wait for
the water or oil to cool, loosen the engine/hydraulic
oil plug or radiator cap just a little to release
pressure, and then check the level. Releasing
pressure is especially important for opening the
radiator cap.
(1) Radiator cap
• Leaking hydraulic fluid has enough pressure to
penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries.
Leakages from pin holes can be totally invisible. Do
not use the bare hand for checking on possible
leakages. Always use a piece of wood or
cardboard. It is strongly recommended to use a
face mask or eye protection. Should injuries occur
with leaking hydraulic fluid, contact a doctor
immediately. This fluid can cause gangrene or
serious allergic reactions.
(1) Cardboard
(2) Hydraulic line
(3) Magnifying glass
•
Towing in case of problems
If the machine breaks down and requires towing,
please contact your nearest KUBOTA dealer. In
case of an emergency, carry out the following
procedure.
1.
Preparation of towing
a. To release the negative brake, loosen the 2
bolts on the rear axle cover and remove the
spacer.
b. Tighten both bolts by hand until both are in
contact the internal pusher plate. After
tightening both bolts, alternatively, for a
quarter of turn on each side, with a wrench
until they are completely tightened.
c. Remove the caps of the 2 high pressure
relief valves that are located at the top and
bottom of the pump. Loosen the M8 nuts
and tighten the adjust bolts by 6 turns.
Be careful never to loosen the M8 nuts too
much.
2.
Towing
a. Make sure the foot brake is ready.
b. The towing speed should be less than the
following value.
Towing speed
1 km/h
c. Do not perform the towing over long
distance.
NOTE :
– When towing backward, pull the machine
using the towing pin.
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