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1308-0746_ クボタ K008-3 豪州取説(英語)- 表
U.S.A. : KUBOTA TRACTOR CORPORATION3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503, U.S.A.Telephone : (310)370-3370
Canada : KUBOTA CANADA LTD.5900 14th Avenue, Markham, Ontario, L3S 4K4, CanadaTelephone : (905)294-7477
France : KUBOTA EUROPE S.A.S19-25, Rue Jules Vercruysse, Z.I. BP88, 95101 Arɡenteuil Cedex, FranceTelephone : (33)1-3426-3434
Italy : KUBOTA EUROPE S.A.S Italy BranchVia Grandi, 29 20068 Peschiera Borrome (MI) ItalyTelephone : (39)02-51650377
Germany : KUBOTA BAUMASCHINEN GmbHSteinhauser str, 100, 66482 Zweibrucken Rheinlandpfalz GermanyTelephone : (49)6332-4870100
U.K. : KUBOTA (U.K.) LTD.Dormer Road, Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 3UN, U.K.Telephone : (44)1844-214500
Australia : KUBOTA TRACTOR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.25-29 Permas Way, Truɡanina, VIC 3029, AustraliaTelephone : (61)-3-9394-4400
Malaysia : SIME KUBOTA SDN. BHD.No.3 Jalan Sepadu 25/123 Taman Perindustrian Axis,Seksyen 25, 40400 Shah Alam, Selanɡor Darul Ehsan MalaysiaTelephone : (60)3-736-1388
Philippines : KUBOTA PHILIPPINES, INC.155 Panay Avenue, South Trianɡle Homes, 1103 Quezon City, PhilippinesTelephone : (63)2-9201071
Taiwan : SHIN TAIWAN AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY CO., LTD.16, Fenɡpinɡ 2nd Rd, Taliao Shianɡ Kaohsiunɡ 83107, Taiwan R.O.C.Telephone : (886)7-702-2333
Thailand : SIAM KUBOTA CORPORATION CO., LTD.101/19-24 Moo 20, Navanakorn Industrial Estate, Tambon Khlonɡnuenɡ, Amphur Khlonɡluanɡ,Pathumthani 12120, THAILANDTelephone : (66)2-909-0300
Japan : KUBOTA CorporationFarm & Industrial Machinery International Operations Headquarters2-47, Shikitsuhiɡashi 1-chome, Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan 556-8601
Western Division : 1175 S. Guild Avc., Lodi, CA 95240Telephone : (209)334-9910
Central Division : 14855 FAA Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76155Telephone : (817)571-0900
Northern Division : 6300 at One Kubota Way, Groveport, OH 43125Telephone : (614)835-1100
Southeast Division : 1025 Northbrook Parkway, Suwanee, GA 30024Telephone : (770)995-8855
English(Australia)Code No. RA028-8222-2
KUBOTA Corporation 2003PRINTED IN J A PA N
MODEL K008-3
1308-0746_ クボタ K008-3 豪州取説(英語)- 裏
AR. K. 13-13. 0. K
K008-3English(Australia)
GENERAL SYMBOLSThe instruments and operation elements have been marked with a series of symbols in order tosimplify the operation of your excavator. These symbols are listed below with the respectivedescriptions.
3 Safety alert Symbol
¶ Alarm lamp “Fuel level too low”
• Alarm lamp “Engine oil pressure”
Alarm lamp“Water temperature warning”
g Alarm lamp “Battery charge”
5 Horn
R Diesel
E Hydraulic fluid
j Fast
k Slow
Excavator - Overhead movementtoward the front
Excavator - Overhead movementtoward the rear
Boom raise
Boom lower
Arm out
Arm in
Bucket dig / rollback
Bucket dump
Boom swing (left)
Boom swing (Right)
Dozer raise
Dozer lower
Operation direction of control lever
Operation direction of control lever
Read operator’s manual
Lock
Unlock
Reducing / Increasing track width
FOREWORDYou are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA excavator. This excavatoris a product of KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It ismade of quickly fine materials and under rigid quality control systems.It will give you long, satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of yourexcavator, please read this manual carefully. It will help you becomefamiliar with the operation of the excavator and contains many helpfulhints about excavator maintenance. It is KUBOTA's policy to utilize asquick as possible every advance in our research. The immediate use ofnew techniques in the manufacture of products may cause some smallparts of this manual to be outdated. KUBOTA distributors and dealerswill have the most up-to-date information. Please do not hesitate toconsult with them.
This symbol, the industry's "Safety Alert Symbol", is used throughoutthis manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of thepossibility of personal injury. Read these instructions carefully. It isessential that you read the instructions and safety regulations beforeyou attempt to assemble or use this unit.
3 DANGER : Indicates an imminently hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, will result in death orserious injury.
3 WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result in death orserious injury.
3 CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, may result in minor ormoderate injury.
IMPORTANT : Indicates that equipment or property damagecould result if instructions are not followed.
NOTE : Gives helpful information.
3 SAFETY FIRST
CONTENTS
SAFE OPERATION................. -1DEALER SERVICE..........................1TECHNICAL DATA..........................2DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE
PARTS..........................................3INSTRUMENT PANEL AND
CONTROL ELEMENTS................4BEFORE START .............................6HANDLING THE SAFETY DEVICES
.....................................................6Control lever lock .............................6Swing lock pin ..................................6DAILY CHECKS...............................6OPERATION OF THE ENGINE ......7STARTING THE ENGINE................7Hourmeter ........................................9Checkpoints after Starting the Engine
.....................................................9STARTING THE ENGINE UNDER
COLD CONDITIONS....................9STOPPING THE ENGINE .............10Engine Stop Lever .........................10STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY
BATTERY...................................10Observe Following Guidelines when
Starting with an Auxiliary Battery....................................................11
Precautions in case of overheat.....11EXCAVATOR OPERATION ..........12CONTROL OBSERVATIONS
DURING OPERATION ...............12Stop the Engine immediately if: .....12Alarm Lamps..................................12RUNNING-IN OF THE NEW
EXCAVATOR ............................12Do not Work with Full Revolutions or
Full Loads during the First 50Working Hours............................12
Oil Change in the Run-in Stage. ...12STARTING ....................................13Seat Belt and Adjusting the
Operator's Seat ..........................13
Working Light Switch .....................14CONTROLS FOR ATTACHMENTS
...................................................14OPERATION OF THE BOOM........17OPERATION OF THE ARM...........18OPERATION OF BUCKET ............18SWIVEL (UNIT SWING)
OPERATION ..............................19BOOM SWING OPERATION.........19BOOM SWING PEDAL..................20OPERATION OF TRACK WIDTH
CHANGE AND DOZER..............20Operation of the Track Width .........20Operation of the Dozer Width ........21Operation of the Dozer ..................22DRIVING........................................22Drive Levers (Right, Left) ...............23TURNS ..........................................23Pivot Turn ......................................23Spin Turn .......................................25UP AND DOWNHILL TRAVELLING
...................................................25PARKING ON A SLOPE................26DRIVE SPEED PEDAL..................26SERVICE PORT OPERATION......26IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON
EXCAVATOR OPERATION .......27OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS...28To Fold the ROPS .........................28To Raise the ROPS to Upright
Position.......................................29Adjustment of Foldable ROPS.......29TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR
ON A TRUCK .............................30LIFTING OF THE EXCAVATOR....32MAINTENANCE.............................34MAINTENANCE INTERVALS........34OPENING AND CLOSING OF
PARTS ......................................36Opening/Closing of the Engine Hood
...................................................36
Keep the Tools and Operator'sManual in the Toolbox ................36
DAILY CHECKS.............................36Coolant Check ..............................36Check Fuel Level ...........................37Check Engine Oil Level..................38Check Hydraulic Oil Level..............38Lubrication Points .........................39Check Radiator ..............................40Cleaning of Engine and Electrical
Wiring ........................................40Checking the Electrical Circuit .......40Washing the Whole Machine .........40Checking Seat Belt and ROPS ......40REGULAR CHECKS AND
MAINTENANCE WORK ............41EVERY 50 SERVICE HOURS ......41Draining the Water from the Fuel
Tank ...........................................41Draining of the Fuel Filter ..............41Battery Service ..............................41Battery Charging ............................42Greasing of Swing Bearing Teeth .42EVERY 100 SERVICE HOURS ....43Engine Oil Change (First Engine oil
change after 50 Service Hours)..43EVERY 200 SERVICE HOURS ....43Checking the Fan Belt Tension......43Checking the Radiator Hoses ........44Replacing Engine Oil Filter (First
Engine Oil Filter Change after 50Service Hours)............................44
Inspection and Cleaning of the AirFilter Element .............................44
Air Filter Maintenance ...................45Greasing of the Swing Bearing .....45Checking Fuel Line and Intake Air
Line ............................................45EVERY 500 SERVICE HOURS.....46Replacing Fuel Filter Element........46EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS...46Hydraulic Oil Change (Including
Replacing of the Suction Filter andthe Return Filter in the HydraulicTank) ..........................................46
Hydraulic Oil Check with HydraulicBreakers .....................................47
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS ORONCE A YEAR ..........................47
Replacing Air Filter Element ..........47EVERY 1500 SERVICE HOURS...47Checking Fuel Injection Nozzle
(Injection Pressure) ....................47EVERY 2000 SERVICE HOURS...47Changing Front Idler and Track Roller
Oil ...............................................47Checking the Dynamo and Starter
Motor ..........................................47EVERY 3000 SERVICE HOURS...48Checking Injection Pump ...............48ANNUAL SERVICING ...................48Electrical Wiring and Fuses ...........48BIENNIAL SERVICING .................48Replacement of Radiator Hoses ....48Changing Radiator Coolant ...........48Replacing Fuel Hose .....................49Replacing Intake Air Line...............49OTHER SERVICING......................49Cleaning the Track Frame Telescopic
Beams ........................................49OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND
REPLACEMENTS .....................50PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM
...................................................50ADJUSTMENT OF CRAWLERS ...50Special Information when Using
Rubber Crawlers.........................51CHANGING THE BUCKET ...........52FUSES...........................................52Replacing Fuses ............................52Fuse Capacities and Circuits ........52Slow Blow Fuse .............................52TROUBLESHOOTING...................53OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER
CONDITIONS ............................55PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
IN COLD WEATHER..................55PROCEDURE AFTER WORK
CARRIED OUT ..........................55LONG STORAGE ..........................56
RECOMMENDED OILS.................58MAIN DIMENSIONS ......................59LIFTING CAPACITY .....................60
-1SAFE OPERATION
SAFE OPERATION
The best insurance against accidents is to abideby the safety regulations.Read and understand this section carefully,before operating the excavator.Every user, however experienced, shouldcarefully read and understand this section andthose of the attachments and accessoriesbefore taking the excavator into operation. Theowner is obliged to inform the operators of theseinstructions in detail.Keep this manual in the toolbox.1. BEFORE OPERATION1. Make yourself acquainted with the excavator
and be aware of its limits. Read thisoperator's manual carefully before startingthe excavator.
2. Obey the danger, warning and cautionlabels on the machine.
3. For your safety, ROPS (Roll-Over ProtectiveStructure) with a seat belt is installed.Always use seat belt when the machine isequipped with a ROPS.Do not modify structual members of ROPSby welding, drilling, bending, grinding orcutting, as this may weaken the structure. Ifany component is damaged, replace it. Donot attempt repairs. If ROPS is loosened orremoved for any reason, make certain allparts are reinstalled correctly. Tightenmounting bolts to proper torque.
4. The seat belt must be inspected regularlyand replaced if damaged.
5. Track can be set at the narrow width 700mmand the standard width 860mm.(for details see "OPERATION OF TRACKWIDTH CHANGE AND DOZER")Do not operate in narrow track width700mm, there is a risk of the excavatortipping over, always operate in standardtrack width 860mm, except to pass througha narrow space on even ground.
6. Do not use the excavator under theinfluence of alcohol, medication or othersubstances. Fatigue is also dangerous.
7. Check the surroundings carefully beforeusing the excavator or when attachmentsare being attached.
A Pay attention to the overhead clearance withelectric wires.
A Check for pipes and buried cables. A Check for hidden holes, hindrances, soft
ground and overhangs.
(1) Seat belt
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A During excavator use do not allow anypersons within the working range.
8. Do not allow other persons to use themachine before having informed him on theexact operation and work instructions, andbe assured that the operator's manual hasbeen read and understood.
9. Do not wear baggy, torn or too large clothingwhen working with the excavator. Clothingcan get caught in rotating parts or controlelements which can cause accidents orinjuries. Wear adequate safety clothing, e.g.safety helmet, safety shoes, eye protection,ear protection, working gloves, etc., asnecessary and as prescribed by laws orstatutes.
10.Do not allow passengers to get on any partof the excavator seat during operation.
11.Check mechanical parts for correctadjustments and wear. Exchange worn ordamaged parts immediately. Check nutsand bolts regularly for tight fitment.(for details see "Care and Maintenance").
12.Keep your excavator clean. Heavy soiling,grease, dust and grass can inflame andcause accidents or injuries.
13.Use only KUBOTA authorized attachments.14.Before starting the excavator, be absolutely
sure that the excavator has been filled withfuel, lubricated, greased and undergoneother maintenance work.
15.Do not modify the excavator, otherwise itcould lead to unforeseen safety problems.
2. STARTING OF THE EXCAVATOR 1. Get into and out of the machine safely.
Always face the machine. Always usehandrails and available steps and keepyourself well balanced. Do not hold any ofthe control Ievers and switches. Do not jumpon or off the machine, whether stationary orin motion.
2. Start and control the excavator only from theoperator's seat. The driver should not leanout of his seat when the engine is running.
3. Before starting the engine, make sure thatall control levers (including auxiliary controllevers) are in their neutral positions.
4. Do not start the engine by jumping thestarter connections. Do not try to circumventusing the starter switch, otherwise theengine could start suddenly and theexcavator could move.
(1) Helmet(2) Clothing fit for work(3) Tight seams(4) Good grip footwear(5) Well fitting cuffs(6) Working gloves(7) Straw hat(8) Towel(9) Baggy trousers(10) Loose cuffs on shirt(11) Baggy shirt(12) Rubber sandals
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5. Make sure that the dozer is on the front side.(The dozer must be raised.) If the swingframe has been turned 180 , i.e. the dozeris, seen from the operator, "behind", then thetravel direction is opposite to the drivedirection of the levers (when activating thedrive lever forwards, the excavator, seenfrom the operator, will move backwards).
6. Do not run the engine in closed or badlyventilated rooms. Carbon monoxide iscolourless, odourless and deadly.
7. Keep all safety equipment and covers inplace. Replace damaged or missing safetydevices.
8. Precautions against tipping over. In order tosecure safe operation, keep away fromsteep slopes and embankments. Do notswing the bucket downwards. Lower thedozer during digging. Keep the bucket aslow as possible while driving upwards. Turnslowly on slopes. Do not keep the excavatornear the edges of trenches and banks, asthe earth can give way due to the weight ofthe excavator.
9. Watch out at all times where the excavator isbeing moved to. Keep an eye out forhindrances.
10.Keep enough distance from trench and bankedges.
C Safety for childrenTragedy can occur if the operator is not alert tothe presence of children. Children generally areattached to machines and the work they do.
11.Never assume that children will remainwhere you last saw them.
12.Keep children out of the work area andunder the watchful eye of anotherresponsible adult.
13.Be alert and shut your machine down ifchildren enter the work area.
14.Never carry children on your machine. Thereis no safe place for them to ride. They mayfall off and be run over or interfere with yourcontrol of the machine.
15.Never allow children to operate the machineeven under adult supervision.
16.Never allow children to play on the machineor on the implement.
17.Use extra caution when backing up, lookbehind and down-make sure area is clearbefore moving.
18.When parking your machine if at all possiblepark on a firm, flat and level surface; if not,park across a slope. Set the parkingbrake(s), lower the implements to theground, remove the key from the ignition andlock the cab door (if equipped) and chock thecrawlers or the wheels.
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3. AFTER OPERATIONBefore leaving the machine,A Bring the excavator to hard even ground.A Lower the attachments and the dozer blade
on the ground.A Stop the engine.A Lock all control levers.A Remove the key.
4. SAFE LOADING AND TRANSPORT OF THE EXCAVATOR1. Observe all regulations concerning the
transport of excavators on public roads.2. Use adequately long and robust ramps
when loading on a truck. (for details see"TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ONA TRUCK")
3. Do not change the running direction and toavoid a tipping over, do not try to swing theattachment crosswise to the loading ramps.
4. After loading of the excavator on a truck,engage the swing lock pin.Lower the attachment on the loading planeand release the pressure from the hydraulicsystem.Block the crawlers with blocks and wiredown the excavator. After loading theexcavator on a truck, tie down theundercarriage of the excavator with a strongsteel wire on the truck.
5. Do not brake abruptly with the excavatorloaded. Fatal accidents could happen.
(1) Lock lever (A) "Lock"(B) "Unlock"
(1) Swing lock pin (A) "Lock"(B) "Unlock"
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6. If the excavator is to tow another machine,the load must be smaller than the strength ofthe hook.
5. MAINTENANCEBefore doing maintenance work on theexcavator, place the machine on even solidground, Iower the attachments on the ground,stop the engine and release the cylinderpressure by actuating the levers. Whendismantling hydraulic parts, make sure that thehydraulic oil has cooled down sufficiently toavoid burns.Start maintenance work carefully, e.g. loosenscrews slowly so that oil will not squirt out.1. Before doing work on the engine, the
exhaust system, the radiator and thehydraulics, let the excavator cool downsufficiently.
2. Turn off the engine at all times when fillingwith fuel. Avoid spilling and over-filling offuel.
3. Smoking is prohibited while fuelling andhandling the battery! Keep sparks and fireaway from the fuel tank and battery.Flammable gases escape from the battery,especially during charging.
4. Do not use or charge the refillable typebattery if the fluid level is below the LOWER(lower limit level) mark. Otherwise, thebattery component parts may prematurelydeteriorate, which may shorten the battery'sservice life or cause an explosion. Check thefluid level regularly and add distilled water asrequired so that the fluid level is between theUPPER and LOWER levels.
5. Read and follow "STARTING WITH ANAUXILIARY BATTERY" in "OPERATIONOF THE ENGINE", when starting with anauxiliary battery.
6. To avoid short-circuiting the battery, alwaysremove the earth cable first and attach theplus cable first.
7. Keep a first-aid box and a fire extinguisher athand at all times.
8. Do not open the radiator cap before theradiator has cooled down sufficiently.First loosen the cap to the first stop andallow the system enough time to release theremaining pressure. Then loosen the capcompletely.
9. Leaking hydraulic fluid has enough pressureto penetrate the skin and cause seriousinjuries. Leakages from pin holes can betotally invisible. Do not use the bare hand forchecking on possible leakages. Always usea piece of wood or cardboard. It is stronglyrecommended you use a face mask or eyeprotection.Should injuries occur with leaking hydraulicfluid, contact a doctor immediately. This fluidcan cause gangrene or serious allergicreactions.
10.To avoid leakage of battery acid whichcontains heavy metals, do not throw thebattery away.
11.Observe all laws and regulations concerningthe disposal of used oil, coolants, solvents,hydraulic fluids, battery acids and batteries.
12.To avoid fire, do not heat the hydrauliccomponents (tanks, pipes, hoses, cylinders)before they have been drained and washed.
Max. drawbar pull atcoupling hook 35.3 kN (3599 kg)
Max. vertical load atcoupling hook 4.1 kN (418 kg)
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13.Use a face mask or eye protection to protectthe eyes and respiratory system againstdust and other foreign particles.
14.Do not crawl under the excavator if theexcavator is only supported by the boomand arm or the dozer. The excavator can tipover or lower itself due to hydraulic pressureloss. Always use safety struts or otherappropriate supports.
15.KUBOTA uses no parts which are lined withasbestos. Do not use these kind of partseven if they can be installed.
16.Fire preventionExcavator and some attachments havecomponents that are at high temperaturesunder normal operating conditions. Theprimary source of high temperatures is theengine and exhaust system. The electricalsystem, if damaged or incorrectlymaintained, can be a source of arcing orsparks.The following fire prevention guidelines willhelp to keep your equipment up and runningefficiently and keep the risk of fire to aminimum.
A Blow off all accumulated debris near hotengine exhaust components such asturbocharger and exhaust manifold as wellas exhaust pipes and muffler morefrequently when working in severeconditions.
A Clean out all accumulated flammable debrissuch as leaves, straw, pine needles,branches, bark, small wood chips and anyother combustible materials from inside themachine belly pans or lower unit structuresas well as from area in proximity to theengine.
A Inspect all fuel lines and hydraulic hoses forwear or for deterioration. Replace themimmediately if they begin to leak.
A Examine electrical wiring and connectorsfrequently for damage. Repair any wiresthat are loose or frayed before operating themachine. Clean all electrical connectionsand tighten all electrical connections asnecessary.
A Inspect the exhaust system daily for anysigns of leakage. Check for broken pipesand muffler and also for loose or missingbolts, nuts and clamps. If any exhaust leaksor fractured parts are found, repairs must becompleted prior to operation.
A Always keep a multipurpose fireextinguisher on or near the machine. Befamiliar with the operation of the fireextinguisher.
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6. DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS
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7. CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS(1) Keep danger, warning and caution labels, clean and free from obstructing material.(2) Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. (3) Replace damaged or missing danger, warning and caution labels with new labels from your 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.
1DEALER SERVICE
DEALER SERVICE
Your KUBOTA dealer is always ready to help sothat your excavator offers the best performance.After having carefully read this manual, you willrealize that much of the routine maintenancecan be done by yourself. Your KUBOTA dealeris responsible for servicing and the delivery ofspare parts. When ordering spare parts fromyour KUBOTA dealer, always mention the serialnumber of the excavator and the engine.Note these numbers right away in the suppliedlines.Model Serial No. Excavator Engine Dealer's name(To be filled in through the owner)
(1) Serial No.
(2) Engine serial No.
2 TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
A Above dimensions are based on the machine with JPN bucket.JPN = made in Japan
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR
Model name K008-3
Type Rubber tracks
Machine weight kg 920
Standard bucketVolume (CECE) m 0.022
Width mm 350
Engine
Type Water cooled 3 cylinder Diesel
Model name KUBOTA D722-EBH
Total displacement m 719
Engine power HP (kW) 10.2 (7.4)
Rated speed rpm 2050
Performance
Swing speed rpm 8.3
Travel speed km/h 2.0/4.0
Ground pressure Mpa (kgf/cm ) 0.024 (0.24)
Climbing angle % (deg) 27 (15)
Dozer (width & height) mm 700 x 200860 x 200
Boom swing angleLeft rad (deg) 0.96 (55)
Right rad (deg) 1.05 (60)
Pressure connection for attachments
Displacement L/min 21.0
Max. pressure Mpa (kgf/cm ) 16.67 (170)
Fuel tank capacity L 12
3DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS
DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS
DEPICTED CONTENTS(1) Arm (2) Bucket cylinder (3) Bucket link(4) Bucket (5) Swing bracket (6) Dozer cylinder (7) Dozer (8) Arm cylinder(9) Boom(10) Operator's seat(11) Boom cylinder(12) Drive sprocket(13) Front idler(14) ROPS
4 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
B Instrument Panel, SwitchesDEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Starter switch (2) Hour meter (3) Alarm lamp (4) Horn switch(5) Working light switch
5INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
B Control Pedals and Levers
DEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Throttle lever (2) Drive lever (left) (3) Drive lever (right) (4) Control lever for front attachments (left) (5) Control lever for front attachments (right) (6) Control lever for dozer or track width(7) Swing pedal(8) Service port pedal(9) Track width change / dozer select lever(10) Lock lever
6 BEFORE START
BEFORE START
HANDLING THE SAFETY DEVICESBControl lever lockA When the excavator is not used or leftunattended, be sure to place the bucketon the ground and lock the controllevers. The front attachment may fall : it'sdangerous. Also remove the key.
The attachment control lever lock is located onthe left side alike.
BSwing lock pinThis pin is used to lock the swing frame. Set thelock pin to the "Lock" position and the swingframe gets locked to the track frame.
A Before locking the lock pin, be sure to placethe swing frame and the track frame parallelwith each other.
DAILY CHECKSIn order to avoid damage, it is important tocheck the condition of the excavator beforestarting.
To avoid personal injury: A Do maintenance work on the
excavator only on even ground withthe engine off and the safety devicesin the "Lock" position.
ChecksWalk around the excavator and check for visualdamage and wear. Check coolant level. (See regular checkpointsin "MAINTENANCE".)Check fuel level. Check engine oil level. Check hydraulic fluid level. Check air filter for clogging. Check all alarm lamps and hour meter. Check the light system. Check seat belt and ROPS.Check the condition of the danger, warning andcaution labels. (See "DANGER, WARNINGAND CAUTION LABELS" in "SAFEOPERATION" .)
(1) Lock lever (A) "Lock"(B) "Unlock"
(1) Swing lock pin (A) "Unlock"(B) "Lock"
7OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury: A Read "SAFE OPERATION" at the
beginning of this operator's manual. A Obey the danger, warning and caution
labels on the excavator. A Exhaust gases are poisonous. Do not
let the engine run in closed quarterswithout sufficient and adequateventilation.
A Always start the engine from theoperator's seat. Do not start theengine while standing next to theexcavator. Before starting the engine,sound the horn to get the attention ofpersons standing nearby.
A Do not use start help spray or similar fluids.A In order not to overload the battery and
starter, avoid start-ups of more than 10 sec.A When the engine does not start in 10 sec.,
please set the interval to 20 sec. or more,and restart.
STARTING THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury: A The operator should not depend
solely on the alarm lamps, but shouldalways conduct the routine checks(see "MAINTENANCE").
Start the engine in the following manner:1. Make sure that the fuel cock is in the "Open"
position.
2. Before starting the engine, make sure thatall control levers are in the neutral positions.
(1) Horn switch
(1) Fuel cock (A) "Open"(B) "Closed"
(1) Drive lever (left) (2) Drive lever (right) (3) Attachment control lever (left) (4) Attachment control lever (right) (5) Throttle lever(6) Control lever for dozer or track width
8 OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
3. Pull the throttle lever all the way back. 4. Insert the key into the starter switch and turn
it to position "ON".
5. Turn the key to position "Preheat". (approx. 5 seconds)
6. Turn the key to position "Start" and releaseafter the engine has started; it willautomatically return to the position "ON".
7. Check if all alarm lamps have gone out.Should an alarm lamp still be lit up, stop theengine and check for the cause.
Malfunction Indicator (Quick Diagnosis)
Alarm Lamp "Battery Charge"This lamp lights up when there is a malfunctionin the electrical system. The lamp lights upwhen the key is in the "ON" position and goesout as soon as the engine starts.
Alarm Lamp "Engine Oil Pressure"This lamp lights up when there is an abnormalityin the engine oil circulation.It lights up when the key is in the "ON" positionand goes out as soon as the engine startsrunning. Should the lamp light up while theengine is running, check the engine oil level.
Alarm Lamp "Fuel Level too Low" This lamp lights up when the fuel level in the fueltank is lower than 2L. The lamp lights up forthree seconds to check the dead lamp when thekey is in the "ON" position while the engine isstopped. The lamp goes out when the key is in the"START" position while the dead lamp check islit.
Alarm Lamp "Water temperature warning"This lamp lights up if the cooling system gets introuble while the engine is running. The lamplights up for three seconds to check the deadlamp when the key is in the "ON" position whilethe engine is stopped. The lamp goes out when the key is in the"START" position while the dead lamp check islit. If the lamp stays on with the engine running,interrupt the operation and keep the engine atidling speed for about 5 minutes and then stopthe engine. Now check the following points.
(1) Check for cooling water shortage andleak.
(2) Check the fan belt for looseness.(3) See if the radiator is covered with mud
or dirt.
(A) "PREHEAT"(B) "OFF"(C) "ON"(D) "START"
9OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
BHourmeterThe hourmeter shows the total operating hoursof the excavator.
C Meter readingThe meter counts up 1 for one operating hour.The electric meter is still counting if the enginestops but the key is in the "ON" position.
BCheckpoints after Starting the Engine
After starting the engine, but before startingoperation, check following points:1. Put the throttle lever in the "LOW" position
and let the engine idle for approx. 5 minutes.This allows the engine lubricant to warm upand penetrate every part of the engine.
A This idling is usually called "Warm-up".2. Once the engine has warmed up, check:
A the alarm lamp "Engine oil pressure" hasgone out.
A the alarm lamp "Battery charge" goes outwhen accelerating the engine.
A the colour of the exhaust gas is normaland no abnormal noises or vibrations areheard or felt.
A no fluid is leaking from pipes or hoses.
C Should any following conditions arise,stop the engine immediately.
A The engine revolution increases ordecreases suddenly.
A Sudden abnormal noises. A Exhaust gas is black.A Alarm lamp for engine oil lights up during
operation.
A In these cases, the excavator must bechecked and serviced according to thedirections of the KUBOTA dealer.
STARTING THE ENGINE UNDER COLD CONDITIONS
To avoid personal injury: A Make sure that the lock lever is in the
lock position during warm up.
Start the engine in the following manner;1. Pull the throttle lever completely all the way
back.2. Turn the key to the "PREHEAT" position.
(approx. 10 sec.)3. Turn the key to the "START" position; the
engine will start.4. Release the key after the engine has
started; it will automatically return to the"ON" position.
A Let the engine warm up after start-up. A Let the engine warm up after start-up for
approx. 10 minutes under no loadconditions. If the hydraulic fluid temperatureis too low, the operation will be affected.Do not operate the excavator under full loadbefore the engine is warmed up enough.
(1) Hourmeter
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STOPPING THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury or death:A Do not keep the bucket or dozer in the
lifted position, as a person couldaccidentally touch the levers andcause serious accidents.
A Lower all work attachments on to theground, otherwise accidents couldoccur.
Let the engine idle for approx. 5 minutes to let itcool down.1. Put the throttle lever in idle position. 2. Lower the work attachments carefully on the
ground by activating the levers. 3. To stop the engine, turn the key to the "OFF"
position and remove the key.
BEngine Stop Lever
To avoid personal injury:A In the case of an emergency, or
should the engine in idle position andkey in the off position, still run, do likeas below.
Open the engine hood and push the stop leverback and hold until the engine stops.
A If the throttle lever is not in the idle position,the engine will continue to turn even if thekey is in the "OFF" position. Make sure thatthe throttle lever is in the idle position beforeturning the key.
A If the engine does not stop with the key,contact your KUBOTA dealer.
STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY BATTERY
To avoid personal injury:A Battery gases can explode.
Do not smoke and keep sparks andflames away .
A Do not start the engine with anauxiliary battery if excavator battery isfrozen.
A Do not connect the black minusbridge cable to the minus terminal ofthe excavator battery.
(1) Engine stop lever
11OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
BObserve Following Guidelines when Starting with an Auxiliary Battery.
1. Bring the second machine with the samebattery voltage as near as possible to theexcavator.THE MACHINES MUST NOT COME INCONTACT WITH EACH OTHER.
2. Put the levers and pedals of both vehicles inthe neutral position and the lock lever in the"Lock" position.
3. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves. 4. Remove the battery caps from both
batteries. (If present)5. Cover the battery opening with a cloth. Make
sure that the cloth does not touch the batteryterminals.
6. Connect the terminal of the red jump leadwith the plus terminal of the empty batteryand connect the other end of the cable to theplus terminal of the auxiliary battery.
7. Connect the black cable to the minusterminal of the auxiliary battery.
8. Connect the other end of the black cable(coming from the auxiliary battery) with theexcavator frame as far away as possiblefrom the empty battery.
9. Start the engine of the second machine andlet it run for a while. Start the excavator withthe empty battery.
10.Disconnect the jump leads in the oppositesequence (Steps 8, 7, 6).
11.Remove the cloth and replace the batterycaps.
A This excavator has a negative earthed 12Volt starting system.
A Only use the same voltage when using anauxiliary battery.
A Using a higher voltage will cause seriousdamage to the electrical system. Whenusing an auxiliary battery, only thecompatible (same) voltage is permissible.
BPrecautions in case of overheat
To avoid personal injury:A Do not open the radiator cap during
and just after operation. Hot watermay gush out and get you burned.Wait long enough until the radiatorcools down.
If by any change cooling water gets heated upto the boiling point or over (overheated), thewhistle at the reserve tank drain hose endblows. In such case, take the following steps.1. Stop operation in a safe condition.
(Disconnect the engine's load.)2. Do not stop the engine suddenly. Keep the
engine idling under no load for about 5minutes and turn it off.
3. Keep yourself enough away from themachine for another 10 minutes or whilesteam is given off.
4. Make sure there is no hazard of gettingburned. Pinpoint and remove the cause ofoverheat, referring to"TROUBLESHOOTING". Then get theengine restarted.
(1) Remove battery caps (if present) (2) Empty battery (3) Put a cloth over the battery openings (4) Jump leads (5) Auxiliary battery
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EXCAVATOR OPERATION
CONTROL OBSERVATIONS DURING OPERATIONBStop the Engine immediately if:A Sudden increase or decrease in enginerevolution occurs.A Sudden abnormal noises occur.A Exhaust gases turn suddenly very dark.
Make following control observations duringoperation to be sure that everything functionsnormally.
BAlarm LampsShould an alarm lamp light up during operation,stop the engine immediately and as describedbelow, check for the cause. Do not use theexcavator when an alarm lamp is lit up.Explanation of alarm lamp is described as"Malfunction Indicator (Quick Diagnosis)" under"STARTING THE ENGINE" in "OPERATIONOF THE ENGINE".
Engine Oil PressureWhen the engine oil pressure sinks below theprescribed level, the alarm lamp will light up.Should this occur during operation and not goout even if the engine revolution is increased by1000 rpm, check the engine oil level. (see"Check Engine Oil Level" under "DAILYCHECKS" in "MAINTENANCE").
Battery ChargeIf the battery is not charged by the generator,the alarm lamp will light up. Should this occurduring operation, check the electrical system orcontact your KUBOTA dealer.(see "TROUBLESHOOTING")
RUNNING-IN OF THE NEW EXCAVATOR The operation and care of the new excavatorinfluences its life span. Your new excavator hasbeen carefully checked and tested beforeleaving the factory. In spite of this, all movablecomponents must run-in during the first 50work hours. Do not work with full revolution andfull loads during this period. It is most importantto run-in your excavator properly in order toachieve its full performance and longevity.During the running-in, the following pointsshould be adhered to in all cases.
BDo not Work with Full Revolutions or Full Loads during the First 50 Working Hours.
A Let the engine warm up sufficiently in thecold season.
A Do not let the engine rev-up more thannecessary.
BOil Change in the Run-in Stage. The lubrication oil plays a specially importantrole during the run-in phase of the excavator.The numerous movable parts are not yet run-in,so that many fine metal particles can developand cause damage or shorten the lifetime ofmany components. Pay attention to the oil-change intervals and execute them soonerrather than later as necessary. See the subject"Care and Maintenance" for more details on theoil-change intervals.
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STARTING
To avoid personal injury:A No persons, other than those familiar
with the excavator, are allowed to usethe excavator.
A Do not allow any person other thanthe operator to ride on the excavator.
BSeat Belt and Adjusting the Operator's Seat
To avoid personal injury or death:A Always use the seat belt if a ROPS
protection construction is built in.Adjust the seat to the optimal positionand buckle up.
1. Adjusting the Operator's Seat
To avoid personal injury:A Before adjusting the operator's seat,
make sure that no one puts hands onthe engine bonnet behind the seat.
A After having adjusted the seat, makesure that the seat adjuster has clickedinto position.
2. Bring the lock lever into the"Unlock" position.
To avoid personal injury:A Check safety aspects all around the
excavator.
Please bring the lock lever into the "Unlock"position, and raise the lower side of the bucketfrom the ground by 20 to 40 cm.
To and fro : While holding up the to-and-froadjustment lever, reposition theseat to and fro.
(1) To-and-fro adjustment lever(2) Seat belt
(A) "Hold up"
(1) Lock lever (A) "Lock"(B) "Unlock"
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BWorking Light SwitchIf the key is in the "ON" position, the lights willbe switched on by tipping the switch.
C Night operation
To avoid personal injury:A Visibility is reduced in darkness, so
that the working light alone is notenough. Prepare additional lighting,observe safety rules as well as specialregulations for night work.
CONTROLS FOR ATTACHMENTSThe levers move the boom, arm and bucket aswell as the swing frame. The lever positionsand functions are as follows:
[NOT TWO PATTERN SELECTION TYPE]
To avoid personal injury:A Study and familiarize control lever
functions by operating slowly.A Be sure to check the operating pattern
in the label on the front hood beforeoperating the excavator.
[TWO PATTERN SELECTION TYPE]
To avoid personal injury or death:A The control lever pattern on this
machine is changeable. Beforeoperation, check the current pattern.Otherwise the machine may get introuble or you may get injured.
A Before changing the control leverpattern, be sure to stop the engine.
A Before operation, be sure to lookaround for safety. Move the leversslowly.
A Make sure the control lever patternhas been changed as specified.
(1) Working light switch (A) "ON(B) "OFF"
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C Pattern Change Switching from [Pattern A] to [Pattern B]
1. Stop the engine and place the frontattachment on the ground. Releasepressure out of the cylinders.
2. Turn the knob on the control box to open thecover.
3. Remove the bolts (1) and (2).
4. Shift the joints (C) and (D) to the right, andapply and tighten up the bolts (1) and (2).
To avoid personal injury:A The bolts (1) and (2) are of special
type. Do not use general bolts,because otherwise the machine maymalfunction and get damaged.
(1) Knob
(1) Bolt1(2) Bolt2
(3) Joint (C)(4) Joint (D)
(1) Bolt1(2) Bolt2
(3) Joint (C)(4) Joint (D)
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C Switching from [Pattern B] to [Pattern A]1. Stop the engine and place the front
attachment on the ground. Releasepressure out of the cylinders.
2. Turn the knob on the control box to open thecover.
3. Remove the bolts (1) and (2).
4. Shift the joints (C) and (D) to the left, andapply and tighten up the bolts (1) and (2).
To avoid personal injury:A The bolts (1) and (2) are of special
type. Do not use general bolts,because otherwise the machine maymalfunction and get damaged.
(1) Knob
(1) Bolt1(2) Bolt2
(3) Joint (C)(4) Joint (D)
(1) Bolt1(2) Bolt2
(3) Joint (C)(4) Joint (D)
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*NOTE:A See "SWIVEL MOVEMENT AND SWING
MOVEMENT".
OPERATION OF THE BOOMTo raise the boom, pull the attachment controllever back.The boom is equipped with a cushion cylinderwhich prevents excavated material in the bucketfrom fall-in out. By low hydraulic oil temperature,(e.g. right after starting the engine) thecushioning function will only be effected after acertain delay (approx. 3 to 5 seconds). Thiscondition results from the viscosity of thehydraulic oil and is no sign of a malfunction.
A When lowering the boom, make sure that itdoes not hit the dozer and that the bucketteeth do not touch the dozer.
Lever positionMovement
Pattern A (JD)
Pattern B (ISO)
Left Front Attachment Control Lever
A Boom lower Arm out
B Boom raise Arm in
*C Swivel to left Swivel to left
*D Swivel to right Swivel to right
Right Front Attachment Control Lever
1 Arm out Boom lower
2 Arm in Boom raise
3 Bucket dig Bucket dig
4 Bucket dump Bucket dump
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OPERATION OF THE ARMPull back the left attachment control lever andthe arm will be pulled in. To move the arm out,push the control lever towards the front.
A When pulling in the arm, the movement maystop for a short moment when the arm is inits vertical position. This is caused by thefact that at this position the maximum loadfor the arm and bucket is reached, and thehydraulic pressure in the cylinder is not highenough. This is a characteristic of thehydraulic system and is not a sign of amalfunction.
OPERATION OF BUCKETTo dig with the bucket, move the rightattachment control lever from the neutralposition towards the left. Moving the controllever towards the right pushes the bucketoutwards and dumps its contents.
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SWIVEL (UNIT SWING) OPERATION
To avoid personal injury: A When working in groups, always let
the others know what you are going todo before you do it.
A Keep away from the working area.
A Do not operate the left attachmentcontrol lever abruptly from the right tothe left (or vice versa). Because of the lawof inertia, this causes an impact load onthe swing gear and the swing motor.Additionally, the lifetime of the excavatorwill be shortened.
A Unlock the swing lock pin beforecarrying out swivel operations.
1. Tilt the control lever to the left and the upperstructure will turn to the left.
2. Tilt the control lever to the right and theupper structure will turn to the right.
BOOM SWING OPERATION1. Step on the front of the pedal to swing the
boom to the left.2. Step on the rear of the pedal to swing the
boom to the right.
(1) Boom swing pedal (A) Swing to left(B) Swing to right
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BOOM SWING PEDAL
To avoid personal injury or death: A Always keep your toes within the
edge of foot step; otherwise there is apossibility that your toes will becaught between swing frame andboom or boom cylinder.
To avoid personal injury: A When boom swing operation is not in
use, fold the boom swing pedalforward to fix the pedal fromunexpected moves.
OPERATION OF TRACK WIDTH CHANGE AND DOZER
To avoid personal injury: A Do not operate in narrow track width
700mm, there is a risk of theexcavator tipping over, alwaysoperate in standard track width860mm, except when passing throughnarrow spaces on a even ground.
A For changing the track width or usingthe dozer, set the track width change/dozer select lever fully.If not, the excavator mayunintentionally move.
BOperation of the Track Width1. Set the track width change/dozer select
lever to the "Track width change" position(B).
2. Push the control lever forward.... The track width reduces from 860mm to 700mm.Pull the control lever backward.... The track width increases from 700mm to 860mm.
(A) "Fix"
(1) Track width change / dozer select lever
(A)"Dozer"(B)"Track width change"
(1) Control lever (A) "Reduce"(B) "Increase"
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3. After track width change, be sure to set thetrack width change/dozer select lever to the"Dozer" position (A).
BOperation of the Dozer WidthFor changing from standard width to narrowwidth:1. Pull out the fixing pin (2) and remove the
extension dozer (1).2. Set the extension dozer (1), insert fixing pin
(2) as illustration.3. It is the same operations for opposite side
(left or right), and also for changing fromnarrow width to standard width.
(1) Extension dozer(2) Fixing pin
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BOperation of the Dozer
A While operating the dozer, the track widthchange / dozer select lever must be setposition (A).
1. To raise the dozer, pull back the controllever. Pushing the control lever forwards,lowers the dozer.
2. While undertaking earth moving work,control both drive levers with the left handand the control lever with the right hand.
DRIVING
To avoid personal injury or death:A Before starting the engine, make sure
that no further persons are in theexcavator surroundings.
A Before operating the excavator, checkthe crawler direction. (Idler and dozerto the front of the excavator).
A Avoid travelling across a slope orworking sideways on a slope.
1. To lock the swing frame with the track frame,engage the swing lock pin.
2. Adjust the engine speed from idling to anintermediate speed.
3. Raise the dozer and hold the bucket about20 to 40 cm off the ground.
(1) Track width change / dozer select lever
(A) "Dozer"(B) "Track width change"
(1) Control lever (A) "Raise"(B) "Lower
(A) "Front"
(A) 20 to 40 cm
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BDrive Levers (Right, Left)
To avoid personal injury or death:A If the swing frame has been turned
180 , i.e. the dozer is, seen by theoperator, "behind", then the traveldirection is opposite to the drivedirection of the levers (whenactivating the drive lever forwards,the excavator, seen by the operator,will move backwards).
Pushing the drive lever forward, moves theexcavator forward, and vice-versa. The front ofthe excavator is the direction where the dozer ispresent.
A If the crawler is clogged with sand or gravelwhile working on soft ground, lift up onecrawler with the help of the boom, arm andbucket and let the crawler rotate to shake offthe sand and gravel.
TURNS
To avoid personal injury: A Do not change direction on steep
slopes, or the excavator could tipover.
A Before changing direction, beware ofpersons in the working area.
BPivot Turn
A Movement as illustrated shows turningmotion with the dozer positioned facing thefront.
When the dozer is facing the back, the turningdirection is reversed.(For example, push the left (right) drive leverforward; right (left) crawler, seen by theoperator, will move backward from theoperator.)
(1) Drive lever (left)(2) Drive lever (right)
(A) "Forward"(B) "Backward
(A) "Forward"(B) "Backward
(A) "Rotate to shake off sand and gravel"
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C Change of Direction while Stationary1. Push the left drive lever forward; the
excavator will turn to the right.
2. Pull the left drive lever backward; theexcavator will turn to the left.
C Change of Direction while Travelling1. While travelling forwards, bring the left drive
lever in the neutral position; the excavatorwill turn to the left.
2. While travelling backwards, bring the leftdrive lever in the neutral position; theexcavator will turn to the right.
(A) "Travelling forward"(C) "Neutral position"
(B) "Travelling backward"(C) "Neutral position"
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BSpin TurnWhen both drive levers are activated in theopposite directions, both crawlers will rotatewith the same speed but in opposite directions.Centre of rotation is the centre of the excavator.
UP AND DOWNHILL TRAVELLING
To avoid personal injury: A Before travelling up and downhill, be
sure to be in standard track width860mm.
A When travelling up or down a slopefor long periods of time, be sure toengage the swing lock pin. Alsoengage the swing lock pin whenstanding on a slope for a long time orwhilst the excavator is beingtransported.
While travelling uphill, keep the lower edge ofthe bucket approx. 20 to 40cm above theground. Although the KUBOTA excavator willnot slip easily because of the crawlers, it is saferto let the bucket slide over the ground whiletravelling downhill. Always choose slow speedfor uphill and downhill travelling.
[UPHILL TRAVELLING]
[DOWNHILL TRAVELLING]
(A) "Left spin turn"
(B) "Right spin turn"
(A) 20 to 40 cm
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PARKING ON A SLOPE
To avoid personal injury or death:A When the excavator is parked or left
unattended on a slope, be sure to putthe bucket on the ground and place allcontrol levers in neutral position, thenbrace the crawlers with chocks.
DRIVE SPEED PEDAL
To avoid personal injury:A If the travel resistance is high as in
running uphill or on an unevenground, do not use the drive speedpedal.
Operate the travel lever, step on the drive speedpedal, and the vehicle speed will increase.Release the pedal, and the machine will getfrom the acceleration mode back to the normalspeed.
SERVICE PORT OPERATIONThis pedal is used to operate attachments suchas breakers.
C Service port pedalStep on the service port pedal and pressured oilstarts flowing through the "P" port from thecontrol valve. The oil then returns through the"T" port into the tank.
A When the service port is not use, put thecover on the pedal. The pedal gets fixed andcan be used as footrest.
(1) Chock
(1) Drive speed pedal (A) "To increase speed push down"
(1) Service port pedal (A) "Operate"
(1) "P" (Pressure) port(2) "T" (Return) port
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C Locking the service port pedalThe service port pedal can be locked downwardin order to use an attachment such as handbreaker and hand auger. Please make a hole topass the bolt through the floor mat with a knifeetc. when you lock the service port pedal. Thebolt which fixes the pedal is in the tool kit.Please tighten the bolt until you are able todepress the service port pedal.
A When the service port is not being used, becareful not to lock the pedal.Because the hydraulic oil temperature willrise abnormally, causing problems with thehydraulic components.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON EXCAVATOR OPERATION
To avoid personal injury: A After work, clean the machine and
lubricate all movable parts.A Check oil level.
A Do not try to crush concrete or bouldersusing side swings with the bucket. Alsoavoid using side sweeps of the bucket tomove earth piles.
A Under all circumstances avoid the followingoperations:A Excavation using the gravitational impact
of the machine.A Compacting of gravel or soil using the
dropping action of the bucket.A Excavation using the travelling power of
the machine.
A Do not try to drop or shake of soil adheringto the bucket in the manner shown in theexplanation below. This can cause damageto the machine.Adhering soil can be shaken off when thebucket is being emptied by moving thebucket out to the maximum stroke of thecylinder. Should this not suffice, swing outthe arm as far as possible and operate thebucket back and forth.
A Do not hit the dozer with the boom cylinder!Make sure that the boom cylinder does nothit the dozer when carrying out deepexcavation. If necessary swivel the upperstructure so that the dozer is at the back ofthe machine.
A Pay attention when pulling in the bucket!When pulling in the bucket (for driving ortransportation) avoid hitting the dozer.
A Avoid collisions!When moving the excavator, pay attentionso that the dozer does not collide withobstructions such as boulders etc..Such collisions substantially shorten the lifespan of the dozer and the cylinder.
A Support the machine correctly!When stabilizing the machine with the dozer,Iower the whole dozer fully on to the ground.
A If the water or mud level reaches higher thanthe top of the tracks, the swivel bearing,swivel motor gear and ring gear may beexposed to mud, water and other foreignobjects.The excavator must be properly pressurewashed after each use.A Thoroughly clean the area around the
swivel bearing, swivel motor gear andring gear to remove foreign objects.
A Inspect the swivel motor oil sump (ifequipped) for water contamination. Ifwater is present, refer to operator'smanual for lubricant replacementprocedure.
A Refer to operator's manual for properswivel bearing, swivel motor gear andring gear lubrication procedures.
A Reinstall any protective covering ifremoved earlier.
(1) Service port pedal(2) Bolt
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OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS
To avoid personal injury:A When raising or folding the ROPS,
stop the engine and remove the key.Always perform function from a stableposition at the rear of excavator.
A Fold the ROPS down only whenabsolutely necessary and fold it upand lock it again as soon as possible.
BTo Fold the ROPS1. Loosen both looseness preventing knob
bolts.2. Remove both set pins.
3. Fold the ROPS.
To avoid personal injury:A Hold the ROPS tightly with both
hands and fold the ROPS slowly andcarefully.
4. Align set pin holes and insert both set pins.Slightly tighten the set pins and secure themwith the hair pin cotters.
(1) Set pin(2) Looseness preventing knob bolt
(1) ROPS
(1) Set pin(2) Hair pin cotter
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BTo Raise the ROPS to Upright Position
1. Remove both hair pin cotters and set pin.
2. Raise ROPS to the upright position.
To avoid personal injury:A Raise the ROPS slowly and carefully.
3. Align set pin holes, insert both set pins.Secure them with the hair pin cotters.
4. Tighten both looseness preventing knobbolts.
To avoid personal injury:A Make sure that both set pins are
properly installed as soon as theROPS is in the upright position andsecured with the hair pin cotters.
BAdjustment of Foldable ROPSA Adjust free fall of the ROPS upper frame
regularly.A If you feel less friction in folding the ROPS,
tighten the self locking nut q until you feel theright friction in the movement.
(1) Set pin(2) Hair pin cotter
(1) Set pin(2) Hair pin cotter(3) Looseness preventing knob bolt
(1) Self locking nut
30 TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A TRUCK
TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A TRUCK
To avoid personal injury or death:A No directional changes should be
made when the excavator is on theramp. Should a change of direction benecessary, drive off the rampcompletely and make the turn.
A When driving forwards or backwardsonto the truck, or when swinging theupper body, make sure that neitherthe cabin or the gates of the truck willbe damaged.
A When the excavator reaches the pointbetween the ramps and the truck bed,halt and then move very slowly untilthe excavator reaches the horizontalposition.
A Move the excavator onto the truckonly with the arm completely pulledin. Otherwise the truck cabin could bedamaged when swinging the upperbody around.
A Do not jack up the machine using itsboom to load or unload the excavatorfrom the truck. Dangerous situationcould arise.
B Transporting on a Truck
To avoid personal injury or death:A After loading the machine on the
truck, lower the bucket and dozeronto the truck bed. Lock the swingframe with the swing lock pin.
Prepare a platform to load or unload theexcavator. Take following steps when usingramps.
1. Apply the parking brakes of the truck, andblock the drive wheels from both sides.
2. Use fixing plates to secure the rampproperly. Connect the ramps directly with thetruck bed.
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3. For additional safety, use blocks or strutsunder the ramps and the truck bed.
4. Completely align the ramps and the crawlersand then drive the excavator slowly up theramps with the dozer in the front. Afterensuring that the crawlers are completely onthe truck bed, swivel the upper body aroundto the back of the truck.
5. Lock the swing frame with the swing lock pin.
6. Block the crawlers and tie down theexcavator.
7. Before unloading, remove the swing lock pinand then raise the dozer and bucket from thetruck bed.
(1) Swing lock pin (A)" Unlock"(B) "Lock"
32 LIFTING OF THE EXCAVATOR
LIFTING OF THE EXCAVATOR
To avoid personal injury or death:A The correct instructions for safe
handling are described here. Readthese carefully before moving themachine. Make sure that the operatingpersonnel read the operator's manualcarefully.
B Basics when Lifting with Chains /Straps
1. The lifting and crane operation is to beundertaken according to the guidelinesdescribed.
2. As the accessories for lifting mentioned inthis instruction are only given as reference,the standards concerning strength, controland other details are based on therespective applicable guidelines.
B Safety Aspects when Lifting withChains / Straps
Abide by following steps when lifting:1. Do not lift loads that exceed the maximum
load capacity of the crane. 2. Choose correct tackle suitable to the weight,
size and form of the load. 3. First assess the centre of gravity of the load,
position the hook directly over the load andlift the load so that the centre of gravity of theload lies as low as possible.
4. The steel wires must be fixed in the middleof the hook.
5. The load must be lifted vertically from theground.
6. Do not enter the working area undersuspended loads and do not move the loadover other persons. The load must bemoved in an area where the equilibrium canbe balanced out easily.
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B Lifting Procedure for theExcavator
To avoid personal injury or death.A Do not lift the excavator other than at
the 3 points as illustrated.A Do not use the ROPS for lifting the
excavator.
C General guidelines for lifting 1. Lifting position. (see right illustration)
(1) Pull in the boom completely towardsrear.
(2) Pull in the arm completely.(3) Pull in the bucket completely.(4) Swing the boom 0.17 to 0.26 rad. (10 to
15 degrees) to the right from the centralposition.
(5) Insert the swing lock pin. 2. Attaching the chains / straps.
(1) Always hook the excavator at threepoints. (one on the boom and right andleft of the dozer blade)
(2) Always use a shackle on each liftinghole when attaching the straps.
(3) Use cushioning material at all placeswhere the straps contact the machine.
3. TackleChoose components with enough strength.
4. Lifting(1) Lift slowly and safely(2) Do not enter the excavator area when
lifting.(3) Lift the excavator horizontally. (Modify
connections according to needs)
(1) Shackle
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE INTERVALSNo. Check points Intervals
Hour meter indicator
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1 Fuel Check Daily check 47
2 Engine oilCheck Daily check 48
Change every 100 hrs 56
3 Hydraulic oil**Check Daily check 48
Change every 1000 hrs 57,58
4 CoolantCheck Daily check 46
Change every 2 years 59
5 Lubrication points Check Daily check 49
6 Radiator Check Daily check 50
7 Battery condition Check every 50 hrs 53
8 Electrical lines Check Daily check, Annual servicing 50,59
9 Greasing of swing bearing teeth --- every
50 hrs 53
10 Fan belt tension adjust every 200 hrs 53
11 Radiator hoses and clamps
Check every 200 hrs 54
Change every 2 years 59
12 Air filter element*Clean every
200 hrs 54,55@
Change every 1000 hrs 58
13 Greasing of swing ball bearings
every 200 hrs 55
14 Fuel pipes and hoses
Check every 200 hrs ---
Change every 2 years 60
15 Engine oil filter Change every 200 hrs 56
35MAINTENANCE
A * Clean the air filter more frequently if used in dusty conditions. With heavy soiling, replace the filter. ** When using a hydraulic breaker, change hydraulic oil and return filter according to the table on "Hydraulic Oil Change (Including Exchange of the Suction Filter in the Hydraulic Tank) under "EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS" in "REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK".
A The items listed above (@ marked) are registered as emission related critical parts by KUBOTA inthe U.S.EPA nonroad emission regulation. As the engine owner, you are responsible for theperformance of the required maintenance on the engine according to the above instruction.Please see the Warranty Statement in detail.
16 Fuel filterCheck every
50 hrs 51
Change every 500 hrs 57 @
17 Hydraulic return filter element Change every
1000 hrs 57,58
18 Hydraulic suction filter element Change every
1000 hrs 57,58
19 Front idler and track roller oil Change every
2000 hrs 58
20 Dynamo and starter motor Check every
2000 hrs 58
21 Radiator system Rinse every 2 years 59
22Fuel injection nozzle (Injection pressure)
Check every 1500 hrs 58 @
23 Injection pump Check every 3000 hrs 59 @
No. Check points Intervals
Hour meter indicator
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36 MAINTENANCE
OPENING AND CLOSING OF PARTS BOpening/Closing of the Engine
Hood
To avoid personal injury: A Do not open the engine hood before
stopping engine.A Do not touch the exhaust muffler or
the exhaust pipe; serious burns canoccur.
For opening, pull up the lever and open thebonnet.
BKeep the Tools and Operator's Manual in the Toolbox
DAILY CHECKSFor your own safety and to assure the long lifespan of your machine, a careful check should bemade before each operation.
BCoolant Check
To avoid personal injury: A Move the excavator on to even
ground.A Make sure that the engine is turned
off.A Do not open the radiator cap
immediately after the engine has beenstopped; Serious burns can occurwith squirting hot coolant fluid.
A Check the coolant level in the reservetank only after the engine has cooleddown.
A Remove the radiator cap only ifabsolutely necessary.
The radiator has a reserve tank. Should thecoolant level in the radiator sink, the water willbe automatically be forwarded to the radiator.Check the coolant level in the reserve tank andfill up if necessary. The coolant level should bebetween the marks "FULL" and "LOW".
A Before delivery coolant was filled with 50 %water and 50 % antifreeze.
A Do not fill with dirty or salty water.
(1) Lever(2) Engine hood
(A) "Open"
(1) Tool box(2) Operator's seat
(1) Reserve tank
37MAINTENANCE
BCheck Fuel Level
To avoid personal injury:A Stop the engine before fuelling.A Do not smoke while fuelling.
A With temperatures over -5 C, use No.2-Ddiesel fuel, while with temperatures under -5 C, use No.1-D diesel fuel.
A Make sure that the fuel tank is not run empty.Air enters into the fuel system, and must bepurged before restarting.
1. Check the fuel level in fuel tank.2. Open the tank cap, and fill with fuel.
A Always fill up fuel after a day's work.A See "PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM" in
"OTHER ADJUSTMENTS ANDREPLACEMENTS".
A Fuel tank cap has an air breather. Makesure to clean the air breather when filling upwith fuel.
If the air breather is clogged with mud, the fueltank becomes under-pressurized.
(1) Tank cap
Fuel tank capacity 11 L
(1) Air breather
38 MAINTENANCE
BCheck Engine Oil Level
To avoid personal injury:A Stop the engine before checking the
oil level.
Insert the oil gauge rod fully into the preparedopening, remove again and check the oil level;if necessary fill with oil. The machine must be onlevel ground when checking the oil level.
A Use engine oil with the correct viscosity.(according the outside temperature)
A After stopping the engine, wait five minutes,then check oil level. (Excavator must be onlevel ground.)
BCheck Hydraulic Oil Level
To avoid personal injury: A First lower all attachments on the
ground then stop the engine.
A Before filling with oil, wipe away all sand anddust from around the oil port. Make sure youuse an identical type of hydraulic fluid.
A The excavator has been filled with hydraulicfluid before delivery. See"RECOMMENDED OILS". (Do not mixdifferent makes!)
1. Move the excavator on to level ground.Extend every cylinder rod up to its centreposition, track width increases 860 mm andplace the bucket in contact with the ground.
2. Check the oil level as to whether it lies on thecentre mark under normal temperature 10 to30 C.
3. Enough oil is present if the oil level liesbetween the markings.
4. Should the oil level be too low, fill with oilthrough the oil port before starting theengine. This step is important for theprotection of the hydraulic system.
(1) Oil gauge(2) Filling port
(A) Required level
(1) Specified oil level (2) Tank cap
39MAINTENANCE
BLubrication Points
To avoid personal injury: A First lower all attachments on the
ground then stop the engine. A While greasing, take care not to step
on the bucket teeth.A When doing excavation work in water,
generously grease the followingpoints. After finishing work, greaseagain.
Grease the marked grease nipples shown byarrows in the illustration below. 1. Boom bottom linkage ....................... 1 place 2. Arm bottom linkage .......................... 1 place 3. Boom cylinder boss ........................ 2 places4. Arm cylinder boss ........................... 2 places 5. Bucket cylinder pin ........................... 1 place6. Boom swing fulcrum ....................... 2 places7. wing cylinder boss ............................ 1 place8. Dozer linkage pin ........................... 2 places9. Dozer cylinder boss ......................... 1 place10.Bucket link pin ................................ 2 places
40 MAINTENANCE
BCheck Radiator
To avoid personal injury:A Always stop the engine before
checking the radiator.A Wear eye protection when cleaning
with compressed air.
1. Check if the fins and ribs are clogged.If so clean with compressed air or steam.
2. Check the rubber hoses for damage andreplace if cracked or old. Check if the hoseclamps are tight enough.
A Radiator fins and ribs must be clean in ordernot to overheat the engine and allow freeflow of air through the cooling elements.
BCleaning of Engine and Electrical Wiring
To avoid personal injury:A Always stop the engine before
cleaning the wiring, cables andengine.
Before starting, check whether flammablesubstances have gathered on the battery, thecables and wiring, the muffler or on the engine.Remove thoroughly.
BChecking the Electrical CircuitCheck the electrical circuitry for disconnections,shorts or loose terminals.
BWashing the Whole Machine
A Do not wash the excavator with the enginerunning. Water could enter the air filter anddamage the engine. Make sure that the air filter is kept dry.
BChecking Seat Belt and ROPS1. Always check condition of seat belt and
ROPS before operating excavator.2. Replace if damaged.
(1) Radiator(2) Hose clamps(3) Rubber hoses
41REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
EVERY 50 SERVICE HOURS BDraining the Water from the FuelTank Loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the fueltank to let sediments, impurities and water out ofthe tank. Finally tighten up the plug.
BDraining of the Fuel Filter
To avoid personal injury: A Before draining the fuel filter, be sure
to stop the engine.A Do not smoke during inspection.
Check if water or impurities are in the fuel filtercup, if so clean inside of cup with light oil. Fordetails see the chapter on "Fuel Filter Change".
BBattery Service
To avoid personal injury: A Batteries contain sulphuric acid
which can cause severe burns. Avoidall contact with skin, eyes or clothing.Antidote - External: Rinse with plentyof water. Internal: Drink largequantities of water or milk. Call a physician immediately. Eyes:Rinse with plenty of water for 15minutes and get prompt medicalattention. Keep batteries out of thereach of children.
A Before inspection or dismounting thebattery, be sure to turn of the engineand turn the starter switch to the"OFF" position.
A When removing the battery, alwaysdisconnect the negative ground cablefirst. The reverse when installing abattery, always connect the groundcable last. This prevents a possibleexplosion caused by sparks.
A Always wear eye protection whenworking with the battery.
1. Check the battery fluid level and add distilledwater if necessary.
2. Should battery fluid be spilt, fill with sulphuricacid solution of the same concentration.
3. Clean the battery caps (ventilation holes)also.
(1) Drain plug
(1) Fuel filter cup
42 REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
BBattery Charging
To avoid personal injury:A When the battery is being activated,
hydrogen and oxygen gases in thebattery are extremely explosive. Keepopen sparks and flames away fromthe battery at all times, especiallywhen charging the battery.
A When charging battery, removebattery vent plugs.
A When disconnecting the cable fromthe battery, start with the negativeterminal first.When connecting the cable to thebattery, start with the positiveterminal first.
A Do not check battery charge byplacing a metal object across theterminals.Use a voltmeter or hydrometer.
1. Make sure each electrolyte level is to thebottom of vent wells. If necessary adddistilled water in a well-ventilated area.
2. The water in the electrolyte evaporatesduring recharging. Liquid shortage damagesthe battery. Excessive liquid spills over anddamages the excavator body.
3. To slow charge the battery, connect thebattery positive terminal to the chargepositive terminal and the negative to thenegative, then recharge in the standardfashion.
4. A boost charge is only for emergencies. Itwill partially charge the battery at a high rateand in a short time.When using a boost-charged battery, it isnecessary to recharge the battery as earlyas possible.Failure to do this will shorten the battery'sservice life.
5. When the specific gravity of electrolytereaches between 1.27 and 1.29 the chargeis completed.
6. When exchanging an old battery for newone, use battery of equal specification.
BGreasing of Swing Bearing Teeth 1. Fill with grease through the grease nipple (at
the right end side).2. Grease at each 90 (1.58 rad.) position of
the swing frame.3. Fill with approx. 50g of grease (approx. 20
pumps with the grease gun). Distribute thegrease over the teeth.
(1) Battery (A) Battery fluid level(B) "Too low"(C) "Correct"(D) "Too high"
(1) Grease nipple (for Bearing teeth)
43REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
EVERY 100 SERVICE HOURS BEngine Oil Change (First Engine
oil change after 50 Service Hours)
To avoid personal injury:A First stop the engine and wait long
enough for the oil to cool down.
1. Remove the drain plug on the underside ofthe engine and drain all oil.
2. Re-tighten the drain plug.
3. Fill with new oil up to the required level.
4. Let the engine idle for approx. 5 min. Checkthe engine oil level. To check the engine oillevel, insert the oil gauge completely into therespective port opening and pull out again. Ifthe oil level lies between both markings, nooil must be added.
A Regardless of the service hours, an engineoil change is due every 1 year.
EVERY 200 SERVICE HOURS Do all 50 hour servicing at the same time.
BChecking the Fan Belt TensionC Check and adjustment of the fan belt
tension
To avoid personal injury: A First stop the engine. A After servicing, make sure to replace
the belt cover in its original position.
1. Press the fan belt (D) down in the middle,with a force of approx. 10 kg. The belttension is correct if it deflects about 8 mm. Ifotherwise, loosen bolt (A) and (B) and shiftthe dynamo (C) in the direction shown by thearrow.
2. Replace the fan belt if worn out, cracked ortorn.
A If the engine is run with a loose fan belt, thebelt could slip and cause overheating of theengine or insufficient battery charging.Check fan belt tension regularly.
A Should the fan belt snap or jump out, thelamp for battery charge will light up. Stop theengine immediately.
(1) Drain plug
(1) Oil filling port (A) Required level
Engine oil volumes (with engine oil filter) approx. 2.2 L
44 REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
BChecking the Radiator Hoses
To avoid personal injury: A Wait long enough for the radiator
coolant to cool down.
Check the water hoses are properly attached.This check should be carried out every 200hours or every 6 months, whichever comes first. 1. Should the hose clamps be loose or water
leak, tighten the hose clamps properly. 2. Should the radiator hoses be swollen, aged
or cracked, they must be replaced and thehose clamps tightened again properly.
BReplacing Engine Oil Filter (First Engine Oil Filter Change after 50 Service Hours)
1. Remove the cartridge with the supplied filterwrench.
2. Oil the O-ring of the new oil filter cartridgelightly. Then tighten the oil filter cartridge byhand.
3. Fill engine oil to the specified level. 4. Let the engine run for approx. 5 min. and
make sure that the engine oil control lampdoes not light up. Then stop the engine.
5. The engine oil level will sink parallel to the oilfilter capacity after the engine is started. It isnecessary to add oil.
A Always check the oil level when replacingthe filter.
BInspection and Cleaning of the Air Filter Element
Open the engine hood and remove the dust-cover. Take out only outer element, clean theelement, case interior and reassemble. Duringreassembly, take care to install the dust-coverso that its TOP mark (arrow) faces upwards. Donot remove the inner element.
A Should the machine be used in extremelydusty areas, the air filter element must beinspected and cleaned more frequently thanin the specified maintenance periods.
A The air filter has a dry element, keep freefrom oil.
A Do not run the engine without the air filter.
(1) Radiator hoses (2) Hose clamps
(1) Oil filter cartridge
(1) Outer element (2) Inner element (3) Case(4) Dust-cover(5) Clamps
45REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
BAir Filter Maintenance
To avoid personal injury: A Wear eye protection.
C Cleaning with compressed airPressure of compressed air must be under 205kPa (2.1 kgf/cm ), and the cartridge should beblown clean from the inside to the outside untilthe dust deposits are completely clear.
A If the air suction is still inadequate, or thecolour of the exhaust gases is abnormaleven after the cleaning, the air filter elementmust be replaced.
BGreasing of the Swing Bearing 1. Grease through the respective grease
nipple. 2. Grease at each 90 (1.58 rad.) position of
the swing frame.3. Using the grease gun, apply 5 shots at every
position.
BChecking Fuel Line and Intake Air Line
1. Check to see that all lines and hose clampsare tight and not damaged.
2. If hoses and clamps are found worn ordamaged, replace or repair them at once.
(1) Grease nipple
46 REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
EVERY 500 SERVICE HOURSDo all 50 hour servicing at the same time.
BReplacing Fuel Filter Element
To avoid personal injury: A Keep away from fire.
1. Close the fuel cock.
2. Unscrew the retaining ring and remove thefilter cup. Clean the inside of the cup withlight oil.
3. Remove and replace the element with newone into position and tighten a up by hand.
4. Reassemble the filter cup and the retainingring.
5. Open the fuel cock again.
A After replacement of the element, the fuelsystem must purged.
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURSDo all 50, 200 and 500 hour servicing at thesame time.
BHydraulic Oil Change (IncludingReplacing of the Suction Filter andthe Return Filter in the HydraulicTank)
A Contact your KUBOTA dealer for details.
(1) Fuel cock (A) "Open"(B) "Closed"
(1) O rings(2) Element
(3) Filter cup(4) Retaining ring
(1) Suction filter(2) Return filter(3) Drain plug
47REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
BHydraulic Oil Check with Hydraulic Breakers
The hydraulic oil change after 1000 operatinghours in the operator's manual is based on thetype of work done. The following inspectionmeasures are valid when hydraulic breakers areused: 1. Changing and filling up of hydraulic oil
(1) The hydraulic oil must be changed moreoften when breakers are used becausethe machine is subject to harderconditions than at normal excavatingwork.
(2) Use only the recommended oilsmentioned in the operator's manualwhen changing or topping up oil.
(3) When filling up oil, do not mix oils ofdifferent makes.
2. Changing the return filter and oil(1) The filter must be changed more often
because of contamination resultingfrom the frequent assembly anddisassembly of the hoses.
(2) Use the correct replacement filter. (3) Oil change according to operating
hours.
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS OR ONCE A YEAR BReplacing Air Filter ElementOpen the engine hood and remove the dust-cover.Remove and replace the outer element andinner element with new elements.When reassembling, install the dust-cover sothat its TOP mark (arrow) faces up-wards.
A Shorten the replacement period if using inlots of dust or sandy areas.
EVERY 1500 SERVICE HOURSBChecking Fuel Injection Nozzle
(Injection Pressure)Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for thisservice.
EVERY 2000 SERVICE HOURSDo all 50, 200, 500 and 1000 hour servicing atthe same time.
BChanging Front Idler and Track Roller Oil
A Contact your KUBOTA dealer for details.
BChecking the Dynamo and Starter Motor
A Contact your KUBOTA dealer for details.
Hydraulic oil volumes
Hydraulic tank approx. 12.4 L
Whole oil volumes approx. 14.4 L
Hydraulic oil Return Filter
Suction Filter
Normalexcavator work
every 1000 Hrs.
1000 Hrs.Breaker work Portion
20% every 800 Hrs.
40% every 600 Hrs.
60% every 400 Hrs.
more every 200 Hrs.
(1) Outer element(2) Inner element(3) Case(4) Dust-cover(5) Clamps
48 REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
EVERY 3000 SERVICE HOURSBChecking Injection PumpConsult your local KUBOTA Dealer for thisservice.
ANNUAL SERVICING BElectrical Wiring and FusesCheck the terminals periodically for properconnections. Loose wiring or damaged cablescan cause improper functioning of the electricalsystem. Short circuiting, electrical leaks andother expensive problems could arise. Checkwiring and replace damaged componentsimmediately. If a fuse blows out soon afterhaving been replaced, contact your nearestKUBOTA dealer. Never use a fuse other thanspecified.
BIENNIAL SERVICING
To avoid personal injury: A Do not loosen the radiator cap before
the radiator has cooled downsufficiently. Then only loosen the capand allow enough time for thepressure in the system to be released.Now remove the cap completely.
BReplacement of Radiator HosesReplace radiator hoses and hose clamps evertwo years. If the hoses are swollen, hard orcracked, they must be replaced earlier.
BChanging Radiator Coolant(In case of long-life coolant fluid)Stop the engine and wait until it has cooleddown completely. 1. Open the drain plugs on the bottom of the
radiator and drain coolant completely.2. To clean, rinse the radiator with water.3. Close the drain plug and fill the radiator with
coolant fluid. Let the engine idle for about 5min., stop the engine and check the coolantlevel.
4. The machine has been shipped filled with50% anti-freeze solution.
(1) Radiator hoses (2) Hose clamps
(1) Drain plugs
(1) Radiator cap (2) Reserve tank
Radiator approx. 2.3 L
Reserve tank approx. 0.5 L
49REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
A Do not operate the engine without coolant. A To fill the radiator system use fresh water
and anti-freeze fluid. A When the anti-freeze is mixed with water,
the ratio must not exceed 50%. (a 50/50 mixis recommended)
A Tighten the radiator cap properly. If the capis loosely or not properly fitted, overheatingof the engine can result due to coolant fluidloss.
BReplacing Fuel HoseReplace the hoses and clamps.(See "Checking Fuel and Intake Air Line" every2000 hours maintenance.)
BReplacing Intake Air LineReplace the hoses and clamps, if necessary.(See "Checking Fuel and Intake Air Line" every2000 hours maintenance.)
OTHER SERVICINGBCleaning the Track Frame
Telescopic BeamsWhen the track frame telescopic beams areclogged or covered with soil or sand, clean theslide pipes as follows according to need.
To avoid the personal injury or death:A Place the machine on even ground
when cleaning the track frametelescopic beams.
1. First lift the machine off the ground using thedozer blade and boom functions.
2. Switch the track width change / dozer selectlever to the "Track width change" position.
3. Pull the control lever backward, and expandthe track width to 860mm.
4. Remove soil and sand adhered to thetelescopic beams, then put grease evenlyaround the pipes. Make sure all 4 telescopicbeams are greased.
5. Retract and expand the track widthrepeatedly a few times by moving the controllever, so that the grease is spreadadequately.
6. Switch the track width change / dozer selectlever to the "Dozer" position.
7. Place the machine down on the groundcarefully by moving the dozer blade and theboom.
(1) Track frame telescopic beams
50 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS
OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS
PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM 1. Fill up the excavator with fuel. 2. Turn the starter key to the position "ON". 3. The air in the fuel system will be purgedwithin one minute.
A If the purging was insufficient, and theengine dies immediately after starting. In thiscase repeat steps (2) to (3) again.
ADJUSTMENT OF CRAWLERSC To loosen the crawlers, follow the
following procedure:
To avoid personal injury: A Do not loosen the grease nipple
completely or too quickly. Otherwisegrease under high pressure in thetension cylinder could squirt out.
A Do not crawl under the excavator.
1. Using a socket wrench, loosen the greasenipple a few turns.
2. When grease oozes out from the thread,rotate the crawler and loosen the crawler inthe lifted position (see illustration).
After adjustment is completed:Using the socket wrench, tighten the greasenipple.Tightening torque must be between 98 to 108 N-m (10 to 11 kgf-m).
A If the crawlers are too tight, wear isincreased.
A If the crawlers are too loose, the crawlershoes may collide with the sprocket, andwear is increased.The crawler may dislocate or come off.
A Clean the crawler after every use. A Should the crawler tension be heightened
due to mud sticking, lift the crawler with thehelp of the boom, arm and bucket, idle theengine and remove the mud from thecrawler, especially from the openings of thelink plate, carefully.
C Tension the crawlers as specified:1. Apply grease to the grease nipple (1).
(A) "PREHEAT"(B) "OFF"(C) "ON"(D) "START"
(1) Grease nipple(2) Grease gun
51OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS
2. Tension the crawler in the lifted position, sothat the distance "A" (clearance between thetrack roller and the inside surface of thecrawler) is 10 to 15 mm (see illustration), (Inthis case, the crawler seam is positioned onthe top centre between the idler and thesprocket.
To avoid serious injury or death: A Do not work under the machine in this
condition.A For your safety do not rely on
hydraulically supported devices, theymay leak down suddenly drop or beaccidentally lowered.
A Make sure that no obstacles, such asstones, are caught in the crawler. Removesuch obstacles before adjusting the crawlertension.
A Crawler seamThe ends of the rubber crawler are joinedwith a seam. When adjusting the crawlers,the seam must be positioned on the topcentre between the idler and the sprocket.
If the seam is positioned incorrectly, thecrawlers will be tensioned to loosely, and afurther readjustment will be necessary.
A Rotate the crawler after adjustment one totwo times to check the tension.
A Additionally the following points are to beobserved when adjusting rubber crawlers. (1) If the crawler slackens more than 0.98
in. (25 mm), readjust them. (2) Check crawler tension 30 hours after
initial use and readjust if necessary.Check and adjust thereafter every 50service hours.
BSpecial Information when UsingRubber Crawlers
1. When turning, preferably make a slow swingturn. Avoid spin turns to lessen lug wear andingress of dirt.
2. The relief valve may be activated if too muchdirt and sand clog the crawlers. In this casemove the machine for a short distancestraight backwards to let the earth and sandfall off, then a turn can be made.
3. Avoid using rubber crawler on riverbeds,stony underground, ferro-concrete and ironplates. The rubber can be damaged as wellas crawler wear increasing.
(1) Seam (Mark " ") (A) 10 to 15 mm
52 OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS
CHANGING THE BUCKET
To avoid personal injury: A When the coupling pins are removed
or installed, chips may come off.Always use gloves, goggles and ahelmet.
A When the change of the equipmentmust be performed with the enginerunning, always work as a 2-personteam.One person sits in the operator's seatand the other works on the machine.
A Do not use your fingers to center theholes, since they may be injured oreven cut in case of sudden oruncontrolled movements.
A Read the manual of the attachment todo a correct operation safely whenother attachments are installedinstead of Kubota specified bucket.
FUSESBReplacing Fuses1. Remove the cover of the fuse box. 2. Replace the burnt out fuse with a fuse
having the same capacity.
BFuse Capacities and Circuits
BSlow Blow FuseSlow blow fuse is provided to protect theelectrical circuits. If the fusible link is blown,check the electrical circuits for problems andthen replace with a new compatible slow blowfuse.
(1) Fuse box
No. Capacity Circuit
1 15A Fuel cut solenoid
2 10A Working lamp, Horn
3 5A Hour meter, Fuel pump,Control lamp, Regulator
4 5A Timer relay
15A, 10A, 5A Spare fuses
(1) Slow blow fuse
53TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the excavator does not give the desired performance, or when problems arise, refer to the table belowand take appropriate measures.Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Engi
ne
Starting difficulties
Fuel is too viscousD Check fuel tank and filterD Remove impurities and waterD If necessary, replace filter
Air or water in the fuel system
D Remove water from the fuel tankD Check fuel pipe joint bolts and nuts for
loosenessD Purging of the fuel system (for fuel
filter and injection pump, see"PURGING OF THE FUEL SYSTEM"in "OTHER ADJUSTMENTS ANDREPLACEMENTS".)
Oil viscosity is too high so that the engine funs sluggishly in winter
D Pour hot water over the radiator
Battery is almost dead; insufficient compression
D Recharge battery
Insufficient engine power
Low fuel level D Check fuel and add if necessary
Clogged air cleaner D Clean the air filter element
Engine suddenly stops Low fuel level D Check fuel and add if necessary
D Purge the fuel system
Abnormal exhaust gas colour
Poor fuel D Use high quality fuel
Too much engine oil D Drain engine oil to prescribed oil level
Water temperature warning lamp ON (Temperature too high for overheating)
Worn or torn fan belt D Adjust or replace
Coolant level too low D Fill to prescribed level
Radiator grill or fins are clogged
D Clean
Coolant is contaminated with rust from the cylinder head or crank case
D Replace coolant fluid and add anti-rust
Defective radiator cap (Evaporation)
D Replace
Corroded coolant pipes D Clean
Continuous operation under full load
D Reduce load
Engine oil level too low D Fill to prescribed level
Use of poor fuel D Use prescribed fuel
54 TROUBLESHOOTING
Hyd
raul
ic
syst
em
Boom, arm, bucket, drive, swing and dozer power is too low
Hydraulic oil level too low D Add oil
Leakages of hoses and / or joints
D Replace hose or joint
Non- function of swing motor
Swing lock pin is in lock position
D Remove swing lock pin in unlockposition
Driv
e sy
stem Deviation of drive
direction
Blocked through stones D Remove
Crawler too loose or too tight
D Adjust accordingly
Trouble Cause Countermeasure
55OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS
OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER1. Replace engine oil and hydraulic oil withthose of viscosities suitable for cold weather. 2. In cold weather, battery power drops, and
the battery fluid may freeze if the battery isnot sufficiently charged. To prevent thebattery fluid from freezing, be sure to keepthe battery charged at least 75% or more ofits capacity after operation. To ease nextstarting, it is recommended to keep thebattery stored in closed or heated rooms. Ifthe battery fluid level is too low, do not addafter operation, but add with the enginerunning before the next operation.
3. Add anti-freeze to coolant in the radiator andreserve tank, if the ambient temperature isexpected to drop below 0 C. Mixing ratio ofwater and anti-freeze depends on theexpected ambient temperature. However, a50/50 mix is recommended.
A Mixing ratio between water and anti-freeze
A Use permanent anti-freeze or long-lifecoolant.
A Drain the coolant completely and clean theradiator inside then fill with the water andanti-freeze mixture.
A As the anti-freeze also acts as an anti-corrosive, it is not necessary to add anadditive to the water and anti-freeze mixture.
A See "Coolant check" under "DAILYCHECKS" in "MAINTENANCE" for radiatorfill volumes.
PROCEDURE AFTER WORK CARRIED OUT Clean the excavator thoroughly after work andwipe dry. Otherwise mud and earth on thecrawlers could freeze if the temperature dropsbelow the 0 C mark. Operation of the excavatoris then not possible. Store the excavator in a dryplace; if not possible, store on wooden planks oron mats. If the excavator is kept on damp ormuddy ground, the crawlers could freezeovernight. Operation of the excavator is then notpossible. Furthermore the reduction gear maybe damaged. Additionally, the hydraulic cylinders piston rodsmust be rubbed dry. Otherwise severe damagecould occur if dirty water seeps through theseals.
Ambient CTemperature -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35
Antifreeze % 30 30 30 35 40 45 50
Water % 70 70 70 65 60 55 50
56 LONG STORAGE
LONG STORAGE
To avoid personal injury:A Do not clean the excavator with the 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 from the starter switch to avoid unauthorized persons from
operating the excavator and getting injured.
B Should the Excavator be Stored for a Longer Period of Time, ObserveFollowing Procedures:
1. The whole excavator should be cleaned thoroughly and in all cases stored indoors. If the excavatorhas to be kept outdoors, Iay out wooden planks on even ground, place the excavator on the planksand cover completely.
2. Do an oil change and grease the excavator. 3. Heavily grease the visible sections of the piston rods. 4. Remove the battery and store indoors. 5. If it is expected that the temperature will sink below the 0 C mark, add anti-freeze or drain coolant
completely.
A Wash the excavator after stopping the engine.If you wash the excavator while running the engine, water may get into the air cleaner through theintakes causing engine problems.Carefully, wash but do not splash water over the air cleaner.
B Observe Following Procedures when the Machine is to be Operated afterLong Storage.
1. Wipe off the grease from the hydraulic cylinder rods. 2. Turn on the engine and activate the attachments and the drive mechanisms without load in order to
circulate the hydraulic oil . (If the machine is stored for longer than one month, undertake steps (1)and (2) once every month)
57LONG STORAGE
Periodic replacement of important component parts To ensure safety in operation, you are strongly requested to inspect and service the machine at regularintervals. For added safety, ask your KUBOTA dealer to replace the following important componentparts. These parts are prone to degradation in material or subject to wear and tear with time. It is difficult tojudge how much they have been affected at regular inspection. It is therefore necessary to replace themwith new ones, whether wear is visible or not after a specified time of use. If any of them is found worn even before the specified use, it must be repaired or replaced the sameway as other parts. If any of the hose clamps is found deformed or cracked, the hose clamp must also be replaced. For the hydraulic hoses other than the ones to be replaced periodically, inspect them for the followingpoints. If found unusual, tighten them up, replace them. When replacing the hydraulic hoses, change their O rings and sealings with new ones. For replacement of the important parts, contact your KUBOTA dealer.
A At the following periodic inspections, check the fuel hoses and hydraulic hoses as well.
List of important component parts
To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system, use only a KUBOTA genuine hydraulic hose.
Inspection Interval Check Points
Daily Checks Oil leak at fuel and hydraulic hose connections and points
Every month Oil leak at fuel and hydraulic hose connections and pointsDamages at fuel and hydraulic hose (cracks, chafing)
Every yearOil leak at fuel and hydraulic hose connections and pointsInterference, deformation, degradation, twist and other damages (cracks,chafing) of fuel and hydraulic hoses
No. Component Parts Used Place Q’ty Period
1 Fuel hose
Fuel tank-Fuel filter 2
Every 2 yearsor 4000 hours
Fuel filter-Fuel pump 1
Fuel pump-Fuel filter 1
Fuel filter-Fuel nozzle 2
Fuel nozzle-Fuel tank 1
2 Hydraulic hose (suction) Tank-Main pump 1
3 Hydraulic hose (delivery) Main pump-Control valve 2
4 Hydraulic hose (Boom cylinder) Control valve-Boom cylinder 2
5 Hydraulic hose (Arm cylinder) Control valve-Arm cylinder 2
6 Hydraulic hose (Bucket cylinder) Control valve-Bucket cylinder 2
7 Hydraulic hose (Swing cylinder) Control valve-Swing cylinder 2
8 Hydraulic hose (Dozer cylinder & Track cylinder)
Control valve-Rotary joint 4
Rotary joint-Dozer cylinder 4
Rotary joint-Tank cylinder 2
9 Hydraulic hose (Service port)Control valve-Joint 1
Joint-Return pipe 1
10 Hydraulic hose (Swivel motor) Control valve-Swivel motor 2
58 RECOMMENDED OILS
RECOMMENDED OILS
1. Before delivery, the hydraulic oil used was an ISO 46 viscosity grade. 2. Use engine oil API service classification CD, CE or CF.3. Use SAE 90 (API, CLA/GL5) as drive unit oil for all seasons.Application Viscosity Shell Mobil Exxon MIL-Standard
Eng
ine
oil
In winter or low temperatures
SAE 10W
Shell Rotella T10WShell Rimula 10W Mobil Delvac 1310 XD-3 10W
XD-3 Extra 10W
MIL-L-2104CMIL-L-2104D
SAE 20W
Shell Rotella T20W-2Shell Rimula 20W-20 Mobil Delvac 1320 ED-3 20W-20
XD-3 Extra 20W-20
In summer or high ambient temperatures
SAE 30 Shell Rotella T30Shell Rimula 30 Mobil Delvac 1330 XD-3 30
XD-3 Extra 30
SAE 40 Shell Rotella T40Shell Rimula 40 Mobil Delvac 1340 XD-3 40
XD-3 Extra 40
SAE 50 Shell Rimula 50 Mobil Delvac 1350
All-weather gear oil
Multi-purpose Shell Rotella T15W XD-3 15W-40
XD-3 Extra 40
Gea
r oil
In winter or low temperatures
SAE 75Mobilube HD80W-90
MIL-L-2105CShell oil S8643
SAE 80Mobilube HD80W-90
Shell Spirax HD80W
In summer or high ambient temperatures
SAE 90Mobilube 46 MIL-L-2105
Shell Spirax HD90 Mobilube HD80W-90
MIL-L-2105CSAE 140
Mobilube HD85W-140
Shell Spirax HD140 Mobilube HD80W-140
All-weather gear oil
Multi-purpose
Shell Spirax HD80WShell Spirax HD85W Mobilube HD80W-90 GX80W-90
Hyd
raul
ic o
il
In winter or low temperatures
ISO 32 Shell Tellus T32 Mobil DTE-Oil 13 NUTO 32
ISO 46 Shell Tellus T46 Mobil DTE-Oil 15 NUTO 46
In summer or high ambient temperatures
ISO 68 Shell Tellus T68 Mobil DTE-Oil 16 NUTO 68
Grease Shell Alvania EP2 Mobilux EP2 BEACON Q2
Fuel Light oil No. 2-D (ASTM D975)
Fuel under -23 F (-5 C) Light oil No. 1-D (ASTM D975)
59MAIN DIMENSIONS
MAIN DIMENSIONS
mm
K008-3
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J)
245 300 700/800 880 825 800 2870 2035 1715 1375
(K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
1120 2230 1945 200 180 2000 790 2790 3025 3075
60 LIFTING CAPACITY
LIFTING CAPACITY
1. The lifting capacities are based on ISO 10567 and do not exceed 75% of the static tilt load of themachine or 87% of the hydraulic lifting capacity of the machine. 2. The strokes are as follows.
(1) The load point corresponds to the front bolt part of the arm. (2) The machine positions are (i) over-front (Blade up), (ii) over-front (Blade down), and (iii) over-
side. (3) The operating cylinder is the boom cylinder.
3. The bucket of the excavator, the hook, the sling and other lifting accessories are taken intoconsideration for the loads.
Machine conditions: No bucket, all others according to standard regulations.
To avoid personal injury or death:A It is forbidden to lift loads greater than those values mentioned in the lifting capacity
tables. A The values mentioned in the table are valid only on even, hard ground. When lifting on
soft ground, the machine 'can tilt over due to the fact that the load is concentrated onlyon one side of the machine. The table values are calculated at the end of the arm without the bucket. In order to findthe allowable loads for machines with bucket, the bucket weight must be subtracted fromthe values in the table.
61LIFTING CAPACITY
LIFTING CAPACITY
(i) OVER FRONT (BLADE UP) kN(kg)
(ii) OVER FRONT (BLADE DOWN) kN(kg)
(iii) OVER SIDE (TRACK WIDTH 860 mm) kN(kg)
MODEL K008-3 SPEC RUBBER
HEIGHT(mm)
LOAD RADIUS (mm)
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
GL
2500
2000 1.5 (150)
1500 1.5 (150)
1000 2.3 (240)
1.5 (150)
1.0 (100)
50 2.1 (220)
1.4 (140)
1.0 (100)
0 3.8 (390)
2.0 (200)
1.3 (140)
1.0 (100)
-500 3.8 (390)
1.9 (200)
1.3 (130)
-1000 3.6 (370)
2.0 (200)
1.3 (130)
-1500
HEIGHT(mm)
LOAD RADIUS (mm)
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
GL
2500
2000 1.9 (200)
1500 1.8 (180)
1000 2.4 (240)
2.0 (200)
1.7 (170)
50 3.4 (340)
2.2 (220)
1.7 (170)
0 6.0 (610)
3.4 (350)
2.2 (230)
1.5 (160)
-500 4.9 (500)
2.9 (300)
1.9 (200)
-1000 3.6 (370)
2.1 (220)
1.3 (130)
-1500
HEIGHT(mm)
LOAD RADIUS (mm)
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
GL
2500
2000 1.2 (130)
1500 1.2 (130)
1000 1.9 (190)
1.2 (120)
0.8 (90)
50 1.7 (340)
1.1 (120)
0.8 (0.8)
0 2.9 (290)
1.6 (160)
1.1 (110)
0.8 (80)
-500 2.9 (290)
1.5 (160)
1.0 (110)
-1000 2.9 (300)
1.5 (160)
1.0 (110)
-1500