When the engine is warm
Always place the throttle lever to the usual position
after the engine starts.
2. Throttle lever
Pulling the throttle lever backward decreases the
engine speed and pushing it forward increases the
engine speed.
3. Key switch
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.
ON
The engine keeps running.
START
Apply the parking brake and turn the key switch to
this position to start the engine.
IMPORTANT :
• Do not use starting fluid or ether.
• To protect the battery and the starter, make sure
that the starter is not continuously turned for
more than 10 seconds at a time.
If the engine does not start, allow a 60 seconds
cool down period between starting attempts.
• If the starter does not turn the engine over, shut
off the starter immediately. Do not make further
attempts to start the engine until the condition
is corrected. Do not jump start using another
battery.
Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer.
• Do not turn the key switch to the “START”
position while the engine is running.
• When the temperature is below 0
℃
(32
℉
), run
the engine at medium speed to warm up the
lubricant of the engine and the transmission for
at least 10 minutes. If the machine is operated
before the lubricant is warm enough, the
machine operating life will be shortened.
• Do not operate the machine under full load until
it is sufficiently warmed up 2 or 3 minutes for
temperature above 0
℃
(32
℉
).
• When the ambient temperature is less than
-15
℃
(5
℉
), remove the battery from the
machine and store it somewhere warm until the
next operation.
CHECK DURING OPERATING
IMPORTANT :
Immediately stop the engine if:
• The
engine
suddenly
slows
down
or
accelerates.
• Unusual noises suddenly occur.
• Exhaust fumes suddenly become discolored.
While operating, make the following checks to see that
all the parts are functioning normally:
• Fuel gauge on page 29
• Hour meter on page 29
1. Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level.
(1) Fuel gauge
(E) “EMPTY”
(F) “FULL”
IMPORTANT :
• Do not refuel over [F]. Fill the tank only to the
bottom of the filler neck in the fuel tank.
• Refuel on a level ground.
2. Hour meter
This meter indicates the number of hours the engine
has run.
STARTING THE ENGINE
OPERATING THE ENGINE
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