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Kubota B2320 User Manual

Kubota B2320
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Kubota B2320 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power23 hp
Transmission TypeHydrostatic
PTO Power17.5 hp
Fuel Capacity6.6 gallons
Wheelbase61.5 inches
TypeCompact Utility Tractor
PTO Speed540 RPM
Hydraulic System TypeOpen center
Tire Size (Front)6-12
Tire Size (Rear)9.5-16
Engine TypeDiesel
Weight1, 433 lbs (650 kg)

Summary

ABBREVIATION LIST

KUBOTA Corporation History

UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS

FOREWORD

SAFETY FIRST

Explains hazard warning symbols and their meanings.

SAFE OPERATION

Before Operating the Tractor

Essential pre-operation checks and safety guidelines.

Tractor Operation Basics

Covers starting, general working practices, and child safety.

Parking and Slope Operation

Proper procedures for parking, operating on slopes, and road driving.

PTO, 3-Point Hitch, and Servicing

Safe practices for PTO, 3-point hitch, and tractor servicing.

Danger, Warning, and Caution Labels

Identification and importance of safety labels.

Care of Safety Labels

Guidelines for maintaining and caring for safety labels.

SERVICING OF TRACTOR

Tractor and Engine Serial Numbers

Locate and record tractor and engine serial numbers for service.

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION TABLE

Detailed technical specifications for various Kubota tractor models.

TRAVELING SPEEDS

Speed ranges for different models and conditions.

IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS

Implement Limitations Table

Lists maximum dimensions and weights for various implements.

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS

Instrument Panel, Switches and Hand Controls

Identifies and describes controls on the tractor's instrument panel.

Foot and Hand Controls [HST Type]

Details foot and hand controls for HST transmission models.

Foot and Hand Controls [Manual Transmission Type]

Details foot and hand controls for manual transmission models.

Pedal Location Label

Illustrates pedal layout for HST and manual transmission types.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

DAILY CHECK

Daily inspection procedures to ensure proper tractor condition.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Step-by-step guide for safely starting the tractor engine.

JUMP STARTING

Procedure for safely jump-starting a tractor with a dead battery.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

OPERATING NEW TRACTOR

Guidelines for breaking in a new tractor to ensure longevity.

OPERATING FOLDABLE ROPS

Procedures for folding and raising the ROPS for safety.

Operator's Seat Adjustment

Adjusting the operator's seat for comfort and safety.

Seat Belt Usage

Importance and use of the seat belt for operator safety.

Lighting System Operation

How to operate headlights, turn signals, and hazard lights.

Brake and Clutch Pedal Operation

Procedures for using brake and clutch pedals safely.

Selecting Travel Speed

How to select travel speeds and shift gears.

Front Wheel Drive Lever

Operation and safety for the front wheel drive lever.

Engine Acceleration Controls

Adjusting engine speed with hand and foot throttles.

Parking Brake Operation

Procedures for releasing the parking brake.

Speed Control Pedal Operation

Operation of the speed control pedal for HST models.

STOPPING AND DRIVING CHECKS

Stopping the Tractor

Steps for properly stopping the tractor engine.

Immediate Engine Stop Conditions

Conditions requiring immediate engine shutdown.

Easy Checker (TM) System

Understanding and responding to Easy Checker warning lamps.

INSTRUMENT GAUGES

Fuel Gauge

Reading and understanding the fuel gauge.

Coolant Temperature Gauge

Monitoring engine coolant temperature.

Hourmeter / Tachometer

Reading engine speed, PTO speed, and operating hours.

OPERATING TECHNIQUES

Differential Lock Operation

How and when to use the differential lock.

Tractor on the Road

Safe driving practices when operating the tractor on roads.

Operating on Slopes or Rough Terrain

Safe operation procedures for slopes and rough terrain.

Power Steering Usage

Proper use and limitations of the power steering system.

PTO OPERATION

PTO Gear Shift Lever

Shifting PTO speeds and safe operation practices.

Stationary PTO

Procedures for using the PTO system while the tractor is stationary.

THREE-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR

3-POINT HITCH

Components and procedures for the 3-point hitch system.

DRAWBAR

Information and adjustments for the tractor drawbar.

HYDRAULIC UNIT

3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM

Operating the hydraulic control lever for implement height.

Implement Lowering Limit

Adjusting the limit for implement lowering.

3-point Hitch Lowering Speed

Adjusting the speed of the 3-point hitch lowering.

AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS

Using hydraulic block type outlets for attachments.

DUAL REMOTE HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM

Connecting hydraulic control levers and hoses correctly.

Valve Lock

Function and use of the hydraulic control valve lock.

Hydraulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart

Guide to using hydraulic controls with various implements.

TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST

TIRES

Recommended tire inflation pressures for various sizes.

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Procedures for adjusting wheel tread width.

BALLAST

Adding ballast for stability and traction.

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE INTERVALS

Schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT

Recommended lubricants, fuel, and coolant types.

PERIODIC SERVICE

HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD

Steps to safely open the tractor hood and front grille.

Engine Side Cover

Procedures for removing the engine side cover.

DAILY CHECK

Daily inspection procedures to ensure proper tractor condition.

EVERY 50 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 operating hours.

EVERY 100 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 operating hours.

EVERY 200 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 200 operating hours.

EVERY 400 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 400 operating hours.

EVERY 800 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 800 operating hours.

EVERY 1500 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 1500 operating hours.

EVERY 3000 HOURS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 3000 operating hours.

EVERY 1 YEAR

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 1 year.

EVERY 2 YEARS

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 2 years.

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

Maintenance tasks to be performed as needed.

Replacing Fuse

Procedures for replacing tractor fuses.

Replacing Light Bulb

Procedures for replacing tractor light bulbs.

STORAGE

TRACTOR STORAGE

Procedures for storing the tractor for extended periods.

REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE

Steps to prepare the tractor for operation after storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Common engine problems and their corrective measures.

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